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They're are Zionists, the "antizionist" position is explained...calmly and simply.
Thank-you, I could go on and on with what I just saw, but clearly they do not represent the views of traditional Jews. The bias of the interviewer for one, was pretty obvious, even to you I am guessing. How do you feel about them burning Israeli flags? Seriously, what would you expect an Israeli to say?
Credit: PFT
Credit: PFT
I don't see anti-Zionism here.
Protesting against a political body is natural, it's not racism.
They don't shout "heil Hitler" as they do in BDS campaigns.
They do speak for all Jews because when Zionists in Israel are actually attacked, the anti-Zionist Jews all over the world suddenly become Zionists.But, even if all true, that has nothing to do with the zionists pretending they speak for the Jewish people.Now that's funny. All the wars and genocides that have been occurring in the last three to four decades, and Israel's so called "occupation" of Palestine, a country that never existed, is the one that is voted the worst Ha ha ha. Thanks for the laughs.
Indeed, anti Zionism in not antisemitism.Protesting against a political body is natural, it's not racism.
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I don't see anti-Zionism here.
Protesting against a political body is natural, it's not racism.
They don't shout "heil Hitler" as they do in BDS campaigns.
I have never heard anyone in BDS say that.
Indeed, anti Zionism in not antisemitism.Protesting against a political body is natural, it's not racism.
They have been attacked for decades and anti-zionism remains. We see it across all sects of Judaism and in all countries including Israel.They do speak for all Jews because when Zionists in Israel are actually attacked, the anti-Zionist Jews all over the world suddenly become Zionists.
--Over 100,000 Orthodox Jews--one place--one day--They have been attacked for decades and anti-zionism remains. We see it across all sects of Judaism and in all countries including Israel.They do speak for all Jews because when Zionists in Israel are actually attacked, the anti-Zionist Jews all over the world suddenly become Zionists.
Over 100,000 Orthodox Jews gathered Sunday afternoon, June 9, 2013 in Foley Square in lower Manhattan to protest against the Israeli government's decision to draft their co-religionists into the army. The gathering represented an alliance of prominent Chassidic and Lithuanian yeshiva communities.
Rabbi Elya Ber Wachtfogel,... it is an effort to mainstream, normalize and assimilate the Orthodox Jews into secular Israeli society. And this is only the first step. One of the Israeli leaders said recently, 'When we finish drafting the yeshiva students, we will start drafting the religious girls.' Their goal is to uproot Torah and religion. The steady growth of the yeshiva world over the last sixty years is a thorn in their eyes. And they cannot tolerate it; they have to uproot it."
Rabbi Yaakov Weiss... They wish to force the scholars to leave their studies and fight for a state that they did not create and have no interest in.
Other speakers included: Rabbi Yechiel Yitzchok Glick; Rabbi Noach Isaac Oelbaum, spiritual leader of Nachlas Yitzchok in Kew Gardens Hills; Rabbi Yaakov Horowitz, head of the Beis Meir yeshiva in Borough Park; Rabbi Berel Dushinsky; Rabbi Nachman Stauber; and Rabbi Naftali Frankel of the Rabbinical Court of Jerusalem.
Prayers were recited by Rabbi Osher Kalmanovitz, head of Mirrer Yeshiva Central Institute in Brooklyn, and Rabbi Aaron Schechter, head of Chaim Berlin Yeshiva in Brooklyn.
--Over 100,000 Orthodox Jews--one place--one day--They have been attacked for decades and anti-zionism remains. We see it across all sects of Judaism and in all countries including Israel.They do speak for all Jews because when Zionists in Israel are actually attacked, the anti-Zionist Jews all over the world suddenly become Zionists.
Over 100,000 Orthodox Jews gathered Sunday afternoon, June 9, 2013 in Foley Square in lower Manhattan to protest against the Israeli government's decision to draft their co-religionists into the army. The gathering represented an alliance of prominent Chassidic and Lithuanian yeshiva communities.
Rabbi Elya Ber Wachtfogel,... it is an effort to mainstream, normalize and assimilate the Orthodox Jews into secular Israeli society. And this is only the first step. One of the Israeli leaders said recently, 'When we finish drafting the yeshiva students, we will start drafting the religious girls.' Their goal is to uproot Torah and religion. The steady growth of the yeshiva world over the last sixty years is a thorn in their eyes. And they cannot tolerate it; they have to uproot it."
Rabbi Yaakov Weiss... They wish to force the scholars to leave their studies and fight for a state that they did not create and have no interest in.
Other speakers included: Rabbi Yechiel Yitzchok Glick; Rabbi Noach Isaac Oelbaum, spiritual leader of Nachlas Yitzchok in Kew Gardens Hills; Rabbi Yaakov Horowitz, head of the Beis Meir yeshiva in Borough Park; Rabbi Berel Dushinsky; Rabbi Nachman Stauber; and Rabbi Naftali Frankel of the Rabbinical Court of Jerusalem.
Prayers were recited by Rabbi Osher Kalmanovitz, head of Mirrer Yeshiva Central Institute in Brooklyn, and Rabbi Aaron Schechter, head of Chaim Berlin Yeshiva in Brooklyn.
Credit: PFT
I don't see anti-Zionism here.
Protesting against a political body is natural, it's not racism.
They don't shout "heil Hitler" as they do in BDS campaigns.
I have never heard anyone in BDS say that.
Yes You have...
Credit: PFT
I don't see anti-Zionism here.
Protesting against a political body is natural, it's not racism.
They don't shout "heil Hitler" as they do in BDS campaigns.
I have never heard anyone in BDS say that.
Yes You have...
Ziowood Productions.
One guy, who just happened to be in front of a Stand With Us camera.
What else you got?
Credit: PFT
I don't see anti-Zionism here.
Protesting against a political body is natural, it's not racism.
They don't shout "heil Hitler" as they do in BDS campaigns.
I have never heard anyone in BDS say that.
Yes You have...
Ziowood Productions.
One guy, who just happened to be in front of a Stand With Us camera.
What else you got?
Credit: PFT
I don't see anti-Zionism here.
Protesting against a political body is natural, it's not racism.
They don't shout "heil Hitler" as they do in BDS campaigns.
I have never heard anyone in BDS say that.
Yes You have...
Ziowood Productions.
One guy, who just happened to be in front of a Stand With Us camera.
What else you got?
The denial is ridiculous
BDS activists don't even try to hide it
I have never heard anyone in BDS say that.I don't see anti-Zionism here.
Protesting against a political body is natural, it's not racism.
They don't shout "heil Hitler" as they do in BDS campaigns.
Yes You have...
Ziowood Productions.
One guy, who just happened to be in front of a Stand With Us camera.
What else you got?
The denial is ridiculous
BDS activists don't even try to hide it
It is SOP to put people in demo's to discredit or cause greater problems.
Ziowood Productions.
One guy, who just happened to be in front of a Stand With Us camera.
What else you got?
The denial is ridiculous
BDS activists don't even try to hide it
It is SOP to put people in demo's to discredit or cause greater problems.
Conspiracy theories are always your handy tool.
I have never heard anyone in BDS say that.I don't see anti-Zionism here.
Protesting against a political body is natural, it's not racism.
They don't shout "heil Hitler" as they do in BDS campaigns.
Yes You have...
Ziowood Productions.
One guy, who just happened to be in front of a Stand With Us camera.
What else you got?
The denial is ridiculous
BDS activists don't even try to hide it
It is SOP to put people in demo's to discredit or cause greater problems.