Dear Alon, I don't know if you will see this message, but I have seen your other videos and I understand your pain totally. I am from a third generation refugee family (Iraq) that was displaced to Europe due to the struggles in the Middle East. We never felt like we fit in in Europe and we had a lot of generational trauma to deal with. A couple of years ago we moved back to Iraq and I have slowly managed to get in touch with my roots, but I feel like I am confused about my identity and have been denied a lot. I don't know what the circumstances in your family was like, but the alienation you've felt being an Arab Jew is something that I understand. It's like you have been trying to juggle these two different cultures and denying parts of yourself in order to make yourself fit in. I feel like all humans in the world are like pawns on a chessboard of the politicians and leaders of our countries. In the end of the day the regular people want a normal life. Your story has been really touching because although I come from a different country, the alienation you mention has been so familiar. When we go through struggles we feel like we are alone and the only person going through it. Then I hear someone describe these exact feelings, it is very inspiring.
That's the dumbest thing I ever heard. You're attacked by your neighbor. You respond by fighting back. Who are you going to fight back against? The people who attacked you! If they were Syrians you will attack Syrians. If you think that's genocide you need a dictionary. Hurry up and get one.
It’s not about land changing hands. All over history when lands taken over, the people living in that land were absorbed as equals, even during pre-democratic kingdoms, except during European colonialism. Europeans committed periodic genocide on everywhere they went and that again with a king. Nowhere in any democratic setup any country has done what Israel is doing to Palestinians!
This doesn't make any sense. Of course the Arab Palestinians didn't choose Zionism. Jewish Palestinians didn't choose the nationalism of the new Arab state in Palestine in 1947-48 either, but at least they accepted it. Unfortunately for the Arab Palestinians their leaders flat out refused to create their new Arab state inside Palestine. They dropped the ball motivated by foolish hatred and complete intolerance toward the existence of a sovereign Jewish state. Their new Arab state also wouldn't have been native or indigenous, but the Ottoman empire is gone and the world is moving forward. Jewish Palestinians (Israelis) are not to blame for misfortunes and disenfranchisement of Arab Palestinians who put the destruction of Israel ahead of the establishment of a 2nd (after Jordan) new Arab state inside Palestine.
Your statements has no sense.. instead of asking. “What is the right of Jewish people to stablish Thier so called country in Palestine” the first place? Palestine is not a Jewish land.
Dear Alon, I don't know if you will see this message, but I have seen your other videos and I understand your pain totally. I am from a third generation refugee family (Iraq) that was displaced to Europe due to the struggles in the Middle East. We never felt like we fit in in Europe and we had a lot of generational trauma to deal with. A couple of years ago we moved back to Iraq and I have slowly managed to get in touch with my roots, but I feel like I am confused about my identity and have been denied a lot. I don't know what the circumstances in your family was like, but the alienation you've felt being an Arab Jew is something that I understand. It's like you have been trying to juggle these two different cultures and denying parts of yourself in order to make yourself fit in. I feel like all humans in the world are like pawns on a chessboard of the politicians and leaders of our countries. In the end of the day the regular people want a normal life. Your story has been really touching because although I come from a different country, the alienation you mention has been so familiar. When we go through struggles we feel like we are alone and the only person going through it. Then I hear someone describe these exact feelings, it is very inspiring.
Thank you for all you do. We hear you ❤
Thank you for your great work and humanity 🙏
Thank you, Alon, for your moral courage and clarity. תודה לך, אלון, על האומץ המוסרי והבהירות שלך
Thank you Alon.. It is a genocide.
That's the dumbest thing I ever heard. You're attacked by your neighbor. You respond by fighting back. Who are you going to fight back against? The people who attacked you! If they were Syrians you will attack Syrians. If you think that's genocide you need a dictionary. Hurry up and get one.
🙏✌️❤
Ever hear of Alsace and Lorraine? French? German? It's the way of the world that land changes hands. Everywhere on Earth.
It’s not about land changing hands. All over history when lands taken over, the people living in that land were absorbed as equals, even during pre-democratic kingdoms, except during European colonialism. Europeans committed periodic genocide on everywhere they went and that again with a king. Nowhere in any democratic setup any country has done what Israel is doing to Palestinians!
No, i don't agree.❤
Blame the arab leadership. Get a brain!
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This doesn't make any sense. Of course the Arab Palestinians didn't choose Zionism. Jewish Palestinians didn't choose the nationalism of the new Arab state in Palestine in 1947-48 either, but at least they accepted it. Unfortunately for the Arab Palestinians their leaders flat out refused to create their new Arab state inside Palestine. They dropped the ball motivated by foolish hatred and complete intolerance toward the existence of a sovereign Jewish state. Their new Arab state also wouldn't have been native or indigenous, but the Ottoman empire is gone and the world is moving forward.
Jewish Palestinians (Israelis) are not to blame for misfortunes and disenfranchisement of Arab Palestinians who put the destruction of Israel ahead of the establishment of a 2nd (after Jordan) new Arab state inside Palestine.
Your statements has no sense.. instead of asking. “What is the right of Jewish people to stablish Thier so called country in Palestine” the first place? Palestine is not a Jewish land.
get off the drugs