I Get Why Many People Think Israel Is a Villain. As a Rabbi, that’s Not How I See It
- More than 1,200 Israeli academics, forming the Black Flag Action Group, have called for action to stop the war on Gaza, stating nearly 3,000 people have been killed since a ceasefire violation in March, most of whom were civilians.
- The academics' letter uniquely places Palestinian suffering at the heart of their objections to the war, contrasting with other letters focused on political reasons or the risk to Israeli captives.
- A recent poll revealed that 82 percent of Israelis support the forcible expulsion of Palestinians from Gaza and Israel, indicating a troubling perspective toward the ongoing conflict.
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I get why many people think Israel is a villain. As a rabbi, that’s not how I see it
I’ve had people say to me, “But you’re a rabbi, how can you support this war?” I don’t support war. But compassion doesn’t mean silence in the face of terror.
·Sydney, Australia
Read Full Article1,300 Israeli academics urge end to Gaza war, citing 'moral collapse'
'This is a horrifying list of war crimes and crimes against humanity – our own doing,' the academics' letter states, urging Israeli academic leaders to 'mobilize the full weight of Israeli academia to stop the war'
·Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
Read Full Article"A Genocide Committed on Our Behalf": in Paris, Berlin or London, the Israelis Burst Into Gaza
A hundred Israelis and their supporters converged on Tuesday night towards the Quai d'Orsay to denounce a genocide in Gaza, in a sustained mobilization in ten European cities. They insist on ...
·Paris, France
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