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Of course, Amalek.
They are ran by terrorists.
ISrael has Israel's interests in mind and only ISraels interests in mind.
You may want to look at the population and their views and actions against none Israelis.
The Government is seen as too lenient by many in Israel and that is not an exageration.
And I'll always find it funny to see right wingers going mad against woke stuff and other things ruining their country while supporting Israel.
Who is Blackrock again? Just an example
you sound racist
Israel i tiny minority people group with a tiny country in the middle east, essentially the only half decent democracy there taking on extremist jihadis....
Yeah, no.
First off people in general have their own best interests in mind, that ought to be obvious
just because Karmelo Anthony, a black guy, murdered a high schooler, does that make all black people evil?
Just because Hitler was German, does that mean all Germans are nazis?
Just because Putin is a dictator, does that mean all russians are evil?
One can acknowledge and condemn evil of individuals without profiling the whole people group because of bad actions of a few of them.
It's too simple minded to label a people group based on actions of a few, though i do understand the tendency to do so exists.
Hence, when conservatives label all Palestinians as terrorists or some such, i think they push the pendulum swing too far and are are approaching radicalism.