Oh yeah, and I forgot to mention - Israel, including the army and top Israeli officials, has been using that supposed "antisemitic trope" non-stop since the genocide began, in a much more vulgar and dehumanizing manner,
What's the "antisemitic" post that ended 26-year long BBC career?
Here it is - cute rat emoji on a post criticizing a racist ideology, responsible for daily murder of dozens of kids.
Indeed offensive. To the gentle innocent rats, being compared to mass-murderers.
Fuck that shit.
Even the so-called "liberal" Guardian called it "online material with antisemitic connotations". Fuck those idiots and fuck Zionism. Right this fucking minute, people are dying in Gaza in the name of that colonialist, supremacist, murderous ideology.
Palestinian spat on an IDF terrorist on a bus in Ramat Gan and the Isra-helli society is now going crazy over it. The Israeli genocide soldier told the press "I feel like it could have been a knife."
According to Israeli media, the "suspect" has now turned himself in to the PA.
I really hope the PA collaborators won't turn him over to Israel
In case you're confused about the PA angle, this is my educated guess:
🧵A mega-thread of threads for Nakba Day.
Following are historical and/or pictorial tweets and threads I posted over the past year and a half, all relating to the 1948 Nakba.
Palestinians will never forget their stolen homes.
No peace without justice, no justice without return.
🧵That ZNazi piece of shit, Andrew C Laufer, is apparently a "civil rights attorney". His Twitter bio says "Justice Is Blind - But I'm Not" while he bullies, daily, the victims of an ongoing holocaust. He has 216k followers. Following are a few of his disgusting tweets.
"If Israel was carpet bombing Gaza, nothing and no one would remain"
🧵In another disgusting piece of "genociding and crying", Einav Levy, the supposedly "humanitarian" IDF reserve commander, got an extensive interview by Ha'aretz, which was captioned:
"When is humanitarian aid truly beneficial and when does it actually cause harm? For Dr. Einav Levy, who is active in humanitarian organizations and studies their conduct, this question became more acute when he began fighting in Gaza."
Following are a few excerpts from the interview.
"We will also need to update our perception of compassion and its meaning. After October 7th, no one had compassion for us. So maybe I expect myself, as an aid worker, to have compassion for the Palestinians, but if no one had compassion for me, how can I? I can tell you that after October 7th, there were colleagues I cut myself off from because I was still overwhelmed by the events and they expected me, in the midst of this madness, to have compassion for the Palestinians."
"A situation has been created, speaking of dependency relationships, in which the Gazan civilian has no choice but to rely on UNRWA, and the meaning is that through humanitarian aid he also receives indoctrination into the Hamas ideology that leads UNRWA."