Israel’s Knesset passed a resolution rejecting the establishment of a Palestinian state on Thursday.

The bill, co-sponsored by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition along with right-wing parties in the opposition, was passed by an overwhelming majority of 68 votes, with only nine MKs voting against it.

Benny Gantz, seen by many leaders in the West as a more moderate figure than Netanyahu, voted in favour of the bill, along with his party.

  • Annoyed_🦀 A
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    China: land grab by claiming the sea and Taiwan is theirs = bad guy

    Russia: land grab by invade Ukraine claiming Ukraine is theirs = bad guy

    Israel: land grab by invade West Bank and Gaza, saying Palestine shouldn’t exists and claiming both land is theirs

    Guys, i might risk getting called antisemite but…i think Israel is the bad guy here?

    • @Revan343@lemmy.ca
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      Ukrainians are whiteish and Taiwan manufactures chips for the US. Palestinians are brown and Palestine has no exports, so the US doesn’t give a fuck about them

    • @HomerianSymphony@lemmy.world
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      Russia isn’t claiming Ukraine is theirs.

      That’s why, before invading, they formally recognized the independence of Donetsk and Luhansk from Ukraine.

      • Skua
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        They have since passed a bill annexing those areas, plus more, and even in the official “justification” for the war Russia clearly expects to be able to decide Ukraine’s foreign policy

        • @HomerianSymphony@lemmy.world
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          And none of that means Russia is claiming Ukraine.

          In fact, by recognizing Luhansk and Donetsk as independent countries, they were explicitly saying that Luhansk and Donetsk were not part of Russia.

          It’s not the same situation as Taiwan or Palestine, where China and Israel respectively claim that those territories are theirs and include them on official maps.

          Edit: Look at official maps of Russia from Russia. The annexed territories are shown as part of Russia, but the rest of Ukraine isn’t.

          Edit 2: You guys, this isn’t a matter of opinion. You’re just misunderstanding the situation. “Territory X belongs to country Y” can depend on who you ask, but “Country Y claims territory X” is a simple fact that is either true or not.

          • Skua
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            In fact, by recognizing Luhansk and Donetsk as independent countries, they were explicitly saying that Luhansk and Donetsk were not part of Russia.

            They passed actual law saying otherwise almost two years ago. You are just making this up.

            It’s not the same situation as Taiwan or Palestine, where China and Israel respectively claim that those territories are theirs and include them on official maps.

            What, because there’s some of Ukraine left afterwards on the condition that it only does what Russia wants it to do?

            The initial claim was that it was a land grab, which it absolutely is.

            “Territory X belongs to country Y” can depend on who you ask, but “Country Y claims territory X” is a simple fact that is either true or not.

            It’s only a simple fact if you look at maps and literally nothing else. A vassal state is not really independent, is it?

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                What I’m saying you’re making up is the intention behind the recognition, not the fact that Russia recognised the breakaway regions. We have seen Russia’s actions since the recognitions: invasion and annexation. You don’t annex places that you legitimately respect the independence of. That’s a blatant contradiction.

              • @Ciderpunk@lemmy.world
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                Not only is this article 2 years old, it predates the entire invasion. You cannot possibly think this fact matters in the slightest right now, in the context that Russia parked their army in that territory and said “lol this is actually our land now.”

                • @HomerianSymphony@lemmy.world
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                  Not only is this article 2 years old, it predates the entire invasion.

                  Yes, that’s what I said.

                  I said:

                  That’s why, before invading, they formally recognized the independence of Donetsk and Luhansk from Ukraine.

          • @NOT_RICK@lemmy.world
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            They were boiling the frog by recognizing LPR and DPR prior to annexation, don’t be thick. You can read Putin’s speeches where he clearly states he believes that Ukraine is part of “Russkiy Mir”, not a real country.

            • @HomerianSymphony@lemmy.world
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              don’t be thick

              Where am I being thick? What do you think I’m not understanding?

              I don’t understand your objection to anything I’m saying.

              Israel and China have somewhat understandable claims over West Bank/Gaza and Taiwan, which is why those are complicated situations. Russia makes no such claim over Ukraine.

              • @NOT_RICK@lemmy.world
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                “There was no Ukraine in the Russian Empire,” he [Putin] declared. The Russian dictator went on to repeat many of his most notorious historical distortions, including the claim that Ukraine had been artificially created by Vladimir Lenin and the early Soviet authorities “at the expense of southern Russian lands.”

                Medvedev remained vague about the scope of Russia’s territorial claims towards Ukraine. On one hand, he hinted that the Ukrainian state should be dismantled completely, commenting that its very existence was “fatal” to the country’s population and that “Ukraine is definitely Russia”. On the other hand, he ‘limited’ Russia’s claims to Ukraine’s southern and eastern regions. He illustrated his point with a map showing Russia stretching across Ukraine’s entire Black Sea coast all the way to the borders with Romania and Moldova (‘Novorossiya’) and across Chernihiv and Kharkiv oblasts located east of the Dnipro river (‘Malorossiya’), as well as Cherkasy oblast, which is located west of the Dnipro river.

                The only reason they’re not claiming the whole of Ukraine at the moment is because they clearly lack the capability to take it and it benefits their info ops to portray Ukraine as the party that is unwilling to negotiate. It’s vranyo, a lie that nobody is supposed to actually believe but is used because it is convenient.

              • dactylotheca
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                Where am I being thick? What do you think I’m not understanding?

                I don’t understand your objection to anything I’m saying.

          • acargitz
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            They have annexed huge parts of Ukraine. That’s called a land grab. That they don’t claim all of Ukraine is besides the point.

          • @jordanlund@lemmy.worldM
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            Russia has ALWAYS claimed that Ukraine is not a country and that it’s part of Russia. That’s what this whole war is all about.

            https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/lseih/2020/07/01/there-is-no-ukraine-fact-checking-the-kremlins-version-of-ukrainian-history/

            on 26 February, Surkov stated that “there is no Ukraine. There is Ukrainian-ness. That is, a specific disorder of the mind. An astonishing enthusiasm for ethnography, driven to the extreme.” Surkov went on to claim that Ukraine is “a muddle instead of a state. […] But there is no nation. There is only a brochure, ‘The Self-Styled Ukraine’, but there is no Ukraine.”

            Vladimir Putin reportedly claimed that “Ukraine is not even a state! What is Ukraine? A part of its territory is [in] Eastern Europe, but a[nother] part, a considerable one, was a gift from us!”

            Putin declared that Russians and Ukrainians “are one people. Kiev is the mother of Russian cities. Ancient Rus’ is our common source and we cannot live without each other.”

            Lies repeated by other Russian puppets:

            US President Donald Trump reportedly exclaimed that Ukraine “wasn’t a ‘real country,’ that it had always been a part of Russia”.

      • SeaJ
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        And Zaporizhzhia and Kherson?

    • @Linkerbaan@lemmy.worldOP
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      Don’t let israel guilt trip you into thinking their white ethnostate is part of Judaism. You are not responsible for anything they do.

    • @febra@lemmy.world
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      I’m part jewish myself. Israel doesn’t represent me and never has, nor has it represented my ancestors. I see a clear difference between Judaism and Israel.

    • مهما طال الليل
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      No one blames you. I certainly don’t.

      Thank you for speaking up and your words do matter. I learned the horrors of what’s going on years ago from Jewish and Israeli authors such as Ilan Pappe.

      • @eran_morad@lemmy.world
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        I’m not an Israeli citizen. But I tell you, it’s a drag being Jewish. There’s the legit antisemitism, which I experienced primarily in my youth, and then the guilt by association because Israel is an asshole country. Oh yeah, then there’s the insufferable idiots who will call me an antisemite because I don’t believe in oppressing Palestinians.

        It’s just kind of proper fucked being Jewish. I guess we get some cool shit though, like space lasers, controlling world politics, etc.

        • @Excrubulent@slrpnk.net
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          If it helps - although I’m sure you’re not hearing anything new here - plenty of people understand that Israel doesn’t represent the Jewish people. Much as Israel likes to pretend they do, and much as politicians agree because it suits their geopolitical goals, it’s not true.

          Edit: I know for a fact this isnt new info because two other people said the same thing in this thread. Oh well, I’ll just add my voice to theirs.

        • @unconfirmedsourcesDOTgov@lemmy.sdf.org
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          I’m an atheist but find religions fascinating as a concept. From what I understand about Judaism,

          It’s just kind of proper fucked being Jewish.

          Is the essential Jewish experience that has been passed down to you by your ancestors for millenia, so at least you have that going for you?

        • @Gsus4@mander.xyz
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          From what you say, it sounds like the main reason antisemitism still exists is zionism :/

          PS: nice username, captain Morad :D

  • @Linkerbaan@lemmy.worldOP
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    Guys why don’t those Palestinians just do a two state solution? Those israelis really want it right?

    • @jimmydoreisalefty@lemmy.world
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      Nope, one state solution would have to be forced by whichever US president is brave enough.

      All of them seem to be puppets of the owner class, so I am not that hopeful on that front.

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          Edit: Prefer it this way: (four)th -> four(th)

          Ah, the four(th) state (solution)—no one brings that one up when talking about Palestine-Israel, I wonder why.

    • @Passerby6497@lemmy.world
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      Anyone can seem like a moderate when they’re standing next to someone whose a bigger extremist than themselves.

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          I don’t think I implied they weren’t? Just that extremist vs moderate is a somewhat fluid concept based on your yardstick. Someone we consider an extremist can be seen as a moderate if the alternative is so much worse.

          Using the US as an example, people see people like Romney or Ryan as a moderate now a days just because the modern republican party has gone absolutely bugfuck.

          • @rockSlayer@lemmy.world
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            Then I probably misunderstood you, apologies. I’m struggling to understand how Gantz could appear moderate compared to Gvir

            • @Passerby6497@lemmy.world
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              No worries, I don’t know enough about the politics of either past finding them repugnant and inhumane so I probably came off weird.

              They’re both piles of shit, I’ve just never bothered to figure out which one is bigger than the other.

    • @Linkerbaan@lemmy.worldOP
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      Israel was pretending that it was the Palestinians that refused to compromise for a 2 state solution. With all the heaps of carefully crafted Hasbara and liberals selling people on israeli white nationalism, nobody took the time to figure out the real story.

      Now that everyone knows that israel is the aggressor they have no valid defense left to not recognize a Palestinian state. Especially in the West Bank.

      So israel now goes mask off and reveals their very obvious initial position: they want to expand their Lebensraum and exterminate all Palestinians. And israel hopes that if they scream “self defense” hard enough while bribing politicians everyone will keep supporting their Genocide.

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        they scream “self defense” hard enough while bribing politicians everyone will keep supporting their Genocide.

        And should you happen to be a supporter of human rights and international law they will scream “antisemitism” hard enough until you lose your job.