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.
The aim of the initiative of hundreds of university teachers and researchers throughout the country is to take the university institutions into position.
1,300 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'
Israel, despite statements by members of the Israeli far right, has always displayed a goal of war and only one: to liquidate Hamas.
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 ...
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