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Comment by cultofmetatron

17 hours ago

The majority of you are descendents of european converts cosplaying as middleasterners.

That said, I support jews who were there before 1950s and the ones who are actually willing to make peace with palestinans and live alongside without an apartheid ethnostate. They are welcome to live in Israel and I wish them peace.

The rest of you who are defending or taking part in this genocide should absolutely be exiled.

that answer your question?

Amazing answer, all wrong.

Jews maintained their tradition and lineage for 2 thousand years. So much so that you can identify European Jewish heritage with a DNA test.

Second, half of the Israeli Jews were ethnically cleansed from Arabic and Muslim countries.

And thank you for having the 1950 cutoff, since my family came to Israel before that.

  • >Second, half of the Israeli Jews were ethnically cleansed from Arabic and Muslim countries.

    And they should rightly blame European Jews for inciting this.

    That this would happen as a response to the actions European Jews were taking in Palestine was completely predictable, but they didn't really care.

  • > Second, half of the Israeli Jews were ethnically cleansed from Arabic and Muslim countries.

    And the solution to that was to create an apartheid state where you forced palestinians to live as second class citizens in their ancestral home?

    Last I checked, there are plenty of jews in morocco and Iran. I've met a few.

    > And thank you for having the 1950 cutoff, since my family came to Israel before that.

    Glad that you found a loophole that lets you defend literal genocide while clinging to your land claim as if that was the part I had a major problem with. you certainly got me there.

    • You created the cutoff rule, not me.

      Plenty Moroccan Jews in Morocco - 300,000 in 1950, 2,250 in 2026.

      Iran - 150,000 in 1950, 15,000 in 2026.

      If you agree that 90% leaving is not ethnic cleansing, than say the same for Palestinians.

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