• @gibmiser@lemmy.world
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    1714 months ago

    Jews in Israel and internationally, please Stand up to your government. You know this is wrong. Kill the babies? Listen to what they are saying.

    Your government is fucked up. You have let fear and revenge drive your country to madness. Look in your hearts, would a loving and just God want this? I don’t care what any book says, look in your heart. You know this is wrong.

    • @CaractacusPotts@lemmy.caOP
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      774 months ago

      Every western government has been complicit in this genocide. USA most of all. None of this could have occurred had it not been for the funding and the diplomatic cover provided by our governments. It’s up to all of us to make it stop.

      • @Aceticon@lemmy.world
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        204 months ago

        Lets not include Spain and the Republic of Ireland on it, who have even tried to get the EU to sanction Israel for this.

        But yeah, the rest are a disgrace, after the US especially Germany, who once again because of the etnicity of the aggressors, unwaveringly supports their committing of genocide along etnic lines and were the political and media “elites” even deploy Goebbels-style propaganda on this against its own populations. It was pretty dissapointing for me to see that whilst the national socialist party of the german worker is gone (though at the hands of others, not because it was kicked out by the Germans themselves), their cold violent racist ways are alive and well, at least amongst the German “elites”.

      • @gibmiser@lemmy.world
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        114 months ago

        Well, I think the US public has been pretty vocal about this compared to most issues. People are really pissed at Biden. So don’t change the subject.

        I think it’s time we start publicly shaming Israelis and Jews who don’t make strong statements condemning the murder of civilians and protesting the reckless-at-best and seemingly genocidal actions of their government.

        • @CaractacusPotts@lemmy.caOP
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          424 months ago

          publicly shaming Israelis and Jews

          This is about Zionism. It’s not about Jews. If you make it about Jews you are falling for the Zionist tactic of equating the two. Do better

          • @gibmiser@lemmy.world
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            54 months ago

            Really I just meant the international community of Jewish people. Many of them have strong opinions about matters related to Israel.

        • @macrocephalic@lemmy.world
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          154 months ago

          I think it’s time we start publicly shaming Israelis and Jews who don’t make strong statements condemning the murder of civilians and protesting the reckless-at-best and seemingly genocidal actions of their government.

          Are you deliberately trying to use the same language as was used against Muslims 20 years ago?

          • @gibmiser@lemmy.world
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            14 months ago

            No, I guess I don’t get your reference, unless you are referring to 911?

            If so it would be the Americans needing to condemn their government for invading Iraq, not the Muslims condemning 911.

      • @taanegl@lemmy.world
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        54 months ago

        Oh yeah? Pray tell, how do we do that? And mind you, you’ve also got Iran in play, Egypt is doing its thing, and they would both react in their own way.

        Like would you suggest NATO troops on the ground? How do you think Hamas would react to that?

        • @CaractacusPotts@lemmy.caOP
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          284 months ago

          What tactics has the West utilized against Russia that they have not employed against Israel?

          Economic sanctions. Apply them to Israeli leadership in the military and in politics. Plus Business leaders and bankers. Prevent Israeli banking institutions “from accessing SWIFT, the international system for financial transactions, and restricting access to Western financial markets.” Ban Israeli access to international goods and services import as well as export. Let’s see how long their military can go without oil.

    • @PhlubbaDubba@lemm.ee
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      434 months ago

      Not exactly like every Jew is Israeli, in fact Israel is the one trying to force the narrative that they are, because it reinforces that narrative to those Jews when people actually do antisemitic shit

      It’s a settler recruitment strategy.

      • @WaxedWookie@lemmy.world
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        144 months ago

        Not to mention the view that being anti-genocide is antisemitic - a deeply stupid, dishonest, antisemitic position that gives the best possible justification one could give for the extermination of the Jews.

  • @anticurrent@sh.itjust.works
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    824 months ago

    If it came from an arab or muslim religious figure, western media mainstream media wouldn’t shut up about it for weeks. but an Israeli figure calling for extermination of an entire ethnic group passes under their radar and keep giving moral and legal ammunition to Israel to carry on its genocide in Gaza.

  • @cosmicrookie@lemmy.world
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    604 months ago

    They are turning into Nazis arent they? And i thought iron sky was far fetched. Instead, the Nazis have just infested the Jews!

    • @yarr@feddit.nl
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      454 months ago

      This is a Jewish Israeli extremist.

      … who teaches at a yeshiva that gets its funding from the Israeli government… guess he’s not so extreme he can’t get government funding. Embarrassing. Even in the relatively thoughtless USA we would cancel that sponsorship in a second.

    • @CaractacusPotts@lemmy.caOP
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      174 months ago

      I have taken pains to point out that Zionism does not equate Judaism. Three of the men from whom I have learned the most about this conflict are all Jewish, Noam Chomsky, Norman Finkelstein and Ilan Pappé.

    • @TORFdot0@lemmy.world
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      114 months ago

      It’d be like asking Hamas the same question, clearly we shouldn’t judge the Palestinian innocents on Hamas’ views, nor should we judge Israel on this guys views

    • @juicy@lemmy.today
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      Don’t worry, we’re judging you (Israel) by your actions, which… checks notes… are in full alignment

    • Crass Spektakel
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      He is not just an extremist but also an Idiot.

      Killing everyone in Gaza is just dumb because there are also several 10.000 Israeli soldiers in Gaza.

      But meh… we already learned that extremism breads brain rot. Hamas is proof of it.

      Crass

    • @fine_sandy_bottom@discuss.tchncs.de
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      24 months ago

      Ok, well if that’s the case what is your community going to do to ensure he does not receive support from you, and that he can not recruit from within you, and that your community does not produce more extremists like him?

      Usually in this type of situation the answer is to act outraged on social media.

      • @BlackRoseAmongThorns@slrpnk.net
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        44 months ago

        Not the OP, but sadly, the israeli state has a vested interest in supporting rabbis like him who act as an arm of extreme statist propaganda.

        Even though the “disciples” of these kinds of rhetoric are not likely to serve in the military, they will egg on the existing population and do their spiel of making bullshit stories up.

        And while I’d love to be in a position to go all “not all of us are like that”, and while I’m aware there are some Israelis who fight to get food in gaza, my entire family and most of my friends and colleagues spout this kind of extreme rhetoric, and i honestly feel like I’m slowly losing my mind over it.

        There is not much willing in any community, and not much hope anything will change internally for the time being.

        • @Jollyllama@lemmy.world
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          24 months ago

          Most of my family believes similarly to this Rabbi. I feel like if I try to defend the Palestinians or put an ounce of blame on the Israeli occupation I’ll be excommunicated.

          I instead try to teach the undecided, usually the ones who have been ignorant to the situation or those who haven’t yet “taken a side”. I grew up in an orthodox Jewish settlement on the west bank so I belibe I can speak with some amount of authority.

        • @fine_sandy_bottom@discuss.tchncs.de
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          14 months ago

          Your situation sounds pretty miserable and you do have my sympathy.

          I’m naive to the nuance of the Israel / Gaza / extremist situation. My comment was just a tongue in cheek commentary on the nature of ideologies and extremism.

          Ideologies tend to attract and / or produce nutters, provide them succour, but then disclaim their behaviours.

  • @intrepid@lemmy.ca
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    424 months ago

    People calling for genocide and murder of children are those who are far removed from humanity. They’re a nasty burden that the modern society hasn’t learned to deal with yet.

    • @mods_are_assholes@lemmy.world
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      14 months ago

      Oh we know how to deal with it, the problem is such psychopaths have a tendency to climb power structures easily to protect themselves from consequences.

  • @njm1314@lemmy.world
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    414 months ago

    Man if every one in the world judged every American based on what one crazy preacher said we’d be in some trouble.

    • @Mycatiskai@lemmy.ca
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      294 months ago

      Well, the prime minister, the finance minister and the head of defense all have said similar things over there in Israel. At some point you have to believe that what they are saying and their actions are speaking for themselves and their words and actions are saying “no one is innocent and even if they were we are still going to kill them all so we can get the land.”

      • @Pipoca@lemmy.world
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        124 months ago

        I mean, it’s kinda like judging America based on Pat Robertson, the Westboro Baptist Church, Steve Bannon, Steve Miller, and Trump.

        Yes, we should beleive people like Trump when they say how awful they are. The fact that he was elected and is the presumptive Republican nominee says a lot about the American right, right now. But it definitely doesn’t mean that Americans in general are awful people.

        • @Mycatiskai@lemmy.ca
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          104 months ago

          Are these people:

          Pat Robertson, the Westboro Baptist Church, Steve Bannon, Steve Miller, and Trump.

          Currently in charge?

          Because Ben Gvir, Smotrich, and Bibi Netanyahu are all literally in charge of the country commiting genocide right now.

    • @BananaTrifleViolin@lemmy.world
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      84 months ago

      Yeah, although if the American state were sponsoring said crazy preacher it would be an issue. The Rabbi and his Yashiva are sponsored by the Israeli government as the article makes clear.

      • @njm1314@lemmy.world
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        34 months ago

        I don’t know if you haven’t been paying attention to Mike Johnson and some of the Republicans lately but well…

  • @jabjoe@feddit.uk
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    364 months ago

    There no hate speech laws this breaks? He’s literally calling for violence on a group of people.

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      Israeli laws outlaws hate speech and “expressing support for illegal or terrorist organizations”.[9] Section 173 of the legal code makes it a crime to publish any “publication that is liable to crudely offend the religious faith or sentiment of others.”[29]

      According to Wikipedia. The problem, of course, is that it won’t be enforced as long as hate speech is directed against specific groups of people.

    • @HiddenLayer5@lemmy.ml
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      Haven’t you heard? All Palestinians are terrorists so this is fine.

      Yes, even the babies. Actually especially the babies. /s

  • JackGreenEarth
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    324 months ago

    This is what one guy said. It is not representative, as a lone data point, of all Jews, all Israelis, or the Israeli government. If you have more data points, feel free to share them, but this one Rabbi’s statement doesn’t prove any generalisation.

    • @WaxedWookie@lemmy.world
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      354 months ago

      Serious question - where would we see signs of broad Israeli opposition to the genocide? I know Netanyahu is unpopular, but I don’t think the genocide is a major factor in that unpopularity.

      • @FatCrab@lemmy.one
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        24 months ago

        Unfortunately, I don’t think you’ll find that as much anymore. One of understated but equally awful side effects of Hamas’ very successful pogrom is, in targeting who it did among the Israeli population, it pushed a lot of Israeli society currently in Israel hard right even beyond standard rally around the flag effects. The Israeli left and peace activist movement effectively died last year.

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      I don’t think we should sensationalize one rabbi talking out his ass but there’s a lot of other data points. Itamar Ben-Gvir (Minister of National Security) and Yoav Gallant (Minister of Defense) say genocidal shit all the time. They’re not random rabbis. South Africa’s case before the ICJ included a lot of direct quotes from leading government officials.

      I don’t know anything about this organization — I just found this on Google — but an NGO called Law 4 Palestine apparently has a database that seems to cite sources pretty well. https://law4palestine.org/law-for-palestine-releases-database-with-500-instances-of-israeli-incitement-to-genocide-continuously-updated/

      And look: I know that Hamas and probably every other Islamic fundamentalist group’s leadership has said equally awful shit (and worse shit, for that matter). Some of the Israeli quotes came at an extremely traumatic moment. But this is bigger than one rabbi. I don’t think it’s be hard to establish intent if Netanyahu, Ben-Gvir, and Gallant end up getting tried for war crimes.

      Edit: I just want to add that most Israelis (and the Jewish diaspora) do not support the current government at this point. They were having mass protests before Hamas attacked.

      • @kromem@lemmy.world
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        The he said/she said is getting really old.

        It takes willful ignorance at this point to not recognize that both Likud and Hamas have influential representation frothing at the mouth at the idea of ethnic cleansing of the other side.

        It certainly isn’t all Palestinians or Israelis, it might not even be all of Likud or Hamas.

        But the fact there’s agents advocating genocidal actions within the governments of each side of the conflict is pretty much indisputable at this point.

        The fact a humanitarian crisis has become such a tribalistic litmus test is pretty ridiculous and gross. (And I’m referring to both ‘sides’ of that tribalism in case anyone thinks this is a unilateral criticism.)

    • Chozo
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      204 months ago

      Yeah because it’s not like rabbis have any influence over a congregation of people or anything.

    • @Jimmyeatsausage@lemmy.world
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      124 months ago

      I don’t think he speaks for all Jewish people or all people in Israel…as far as the government goes…he might not speak for them, but he’s definitely harmonizing. As far as data points go, I submit everything that had happened since 1967, with a very specific focus on the last ~5 months.

      • @kromem@lemmy.world
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        64 months ago

        That rules out most of the Middle East, including Saudi Arabia.

        While it would be nice to live in a world where strategic defense partnerships could be selected from better bedfellows, it’s not like there’s a plethora of good options to choose from in the area.

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          54 months ago

          If it were up to me all arms sales to the Middle East would stop. I see absolutely no benefit to anyone within 1,500 miles of the Red Sea having access to so much as a single 9mm handgun cartridge.

          • @kromem@lemmy.world
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            64 months ago

            While I agree in principle, I kind of get (especially after the invasion of Ukraine) why USINT has had a hard on for strategic opposition of Russia all these years.

            I have a feeling if it was up to both of us we’d just not have arms sales or production anywhere and have those resources instead invested into research and development of things to help advance humanity. But in a world not up to either of us, I can understand hard choices even if they don’t sit well with me.

  • Jeena
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    324 months ago

    No need to call for it, they are already doing it.

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      The book of Joshua is archeologically completely anachronistic and false in the Southern Levant.

      The early Israelites have only been found to have been peacefully cohabitating with the Canaanites and Philistines in the early Iron Age after they emerged as a population.

      Personally, I think like a number of the pre-Judahite stories, that this was coming from an Aegean/Anatolian sea peoples forced relocation into the Southern Levant that ends up absorbed into the Israelite history.

      ‘Yeshua’ in Greek can go as either Jesus or Jason.

      The Argonauts allegedly had a prophet Mopsus that died in the desert as they traveled by foot from a conflict in North Africa (not long before one of their elite warriors was killed by a shepherd casting a stone from a sling, actually).

      There’s no walls at the Biblical Jericho at the time these events were supposedly taking place, but Mycenae around 1200 BCE has its walls fall down (and it seems not to have been an earthquake, which was a recent surprise).

      There’s no evidence of the Israelites being a bunch of tribes conquering nearby cities and certainly not several across an ancestral homeland, but the sea peoples were a confederation of different tribes conquering their various home cities (at a time of various natural disasters were conveniently undermining powerful kingdoms, which was likely a factor in why they were so successful and why this period ends up mythologized with divine interventions).

      At one of those battles the sea people were described as being without foreskins. This seems to be the same one day battle against Egypt that Odysseus claimed to have fought right at after the Trojan war.

      The parallels get really incredible when you dive deeper into some of them. The recent Aegean style pottery made with local clay in Tel Dan, the only apiary in the “land of milk and honey” importing bees from Anatolia and worshipping an unknown bee goddess, and the song of Deborah (‘bee’), prophet and leader of the Israelites, talking about “Dan stayed on their ships” is super fucking interesting for example.

      I think a lot of what we think we know about the Mediterranean at the fall of the Bronze Age is due to be turned on its head as the historians of antiquity like Herodotus, Hecateus of Adbera, Atrapanus of Alexandria, Tacitus, and Manetho end up validated with a number of things modern historians have been making fun of with an air of superiority (bizarre given the relative access to documentary and oral traditions and the relationship of that to the likely impacts of survivorship bias).

      • @Simulation6@sopuli.xyz
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        64 months ago

        Or maybe not. There are a lot of weasel words in your write up, seems, alleged, etc, and not many mentions of hard evidence.

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          It’s a summary of around five years of sometimes rather nuanced research.

          If there’s a particular area you want more details on, feel free to ask. But to actually include all the nuanced details for the summary above would take about 20 pages, and I really don’t think most people here care enough to wade through all that (nor do I care to write all that out on my weekend).

          If you want a third party suggesting at least part of what I wrote above with some of the cited literature, you might want to read over this: https://armstronginstitute.org/736-were-the-seafaring-denyen-the-tribe-of-dan

    • @cosmicrookie@lemmy.world
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      Here is a list of the killings in Joshua.

      The Jericho Massacre

      Achan and his family are stoned and burned to death

      The Ai Massacre

      God stops the sun so that Joshua can get his killing done in the daylight

      Five kings are killed and hung on trees

      Joshua utterly destroyed all that breathed as the Lord God commanded

      The genocide of twenty kingdoms

      The Anakim: Some more giant killing

      https://www.skepticsannotatedbible.com/dwb/jos.html

      • @mightyfoolish@lemmy.world
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        To be fair to the old testament it’s not factual history. Those no proof of a Unified Kingdom of Israel and no proof for any of Joshua’s conquests. Even though we have evidence of much older kingdoms in the area such as Yamhad.

        If anything the old testament has history reversed. In 722 BC the Assyrians destroy Israel (circa 1000 BC with capital always in Shechem). The refugees move to Judah (circa 900 BC). The Israelites took their religion and rebased it on Jerusalem AFTER Israel got sacked. This means a “Jewish” identity for Israel could not have taken off until the 600 BCs at the earliest. 4000 years of Judaism history my 🍑.

        Maccabee came in the 200 BCs and forced people into what we now call Judaism. The reason why a complete Bible cannot be found from the BC era is because the Bible wasn’t finished yet.

        • The oldest fragment of the old testament says that the mountain around Shechem is the holy place.

        • The Bible says that a lot of the Judahites were bad but all of the Samaritans are bad.

    • @yarr@feddit.nl
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      Why is it that followers of holy books always have a section or two that should be ignored when it’s convenient?

      ‘the word of God’, but you can toss out whole sections without a second thought, meanwhile, if you break what’s said in the other section you’re definitely evil