Shany. You are "Israeli". One CANNOT call for the "destruction" of colonialism! Colonialism itself - Israel as an idea and as an actual entity itself - is a destruction of human heritage, history, ecology, HUMAN BEINGS in Palestine and their communities. You can't claim "oy they want to destroy us!" if you are COLONIZING! And the Zionist ideologues, including numerous Zionist Congress gatherings, have explicitly called the establishment of the Jewish State "Jewish colonial project in Palestine"! Seems like you were born a few months ago, no? By the way the slogan "from the river to the sea" comes from YOU GUYS, Deuteronomy 11:24: "Every place where you set your foot will be yours: Your territory will extend from the desert to Lebanon, and from the Euphrates River to the Mediterranean Sea." What wild hypocrisy! After that, the Likud Party platform proclaims the same ownership of what is not theirs, from the river to the sea. And you blame the indigenous for trying to shake you off! Nowhere in the world the oppressed bear the blame for resisting the oppression. Once again, I repeat that it is YOU GUYS who have always been opposing the establishment of one state with equal rights for all, and call such a state an "existential threat"!
An Israeli anti-Zionist said:
ONLY ONE SIDE OPPOSES ONE STATE WITH EQUAL RIGHTS
Aaron Amit Turgeman:
"A simple explanation for the essence of the Zionist-Arab conflict: There is only one side that opposes equal rights.
Take the organizations that the Zionists consider the most extreme on the Palestinian side and the state that the Zionists consider the most extreme - and they will all sign off on ending the conflict by equal rights *tomorrow*.
On the other hand, take the most moderate / "left-wing" parties on the Zionist side and they would rather commit genocide than live in equal rights.
For as far as Zionism is concerned, equality of rights is kryptonite - it means the abolition of the regime of blood segregation, racial supremacy, colonization and ethnic cleansing - the end of Zionism."
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Chaim Weizmann said in 1918:
“[The democratic principle] does not take into account the fact that there is a fundamental qualitative difference between Jew and Arab.”
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