看到的转发,觉得写的挺好,巴勒斯坦和犹太学生组织共同执笔,希望犹太大佬们不要去bully学生 October 9th, 2023 Columbia Students for Justice in Palestine stands in full solidarity with Palestinian resistance against over 75 years of Israeli settler-colonialism and apartheid. Palestinians have been subjected to thelongest ongoing military occupation in modern history and their right to resist is enshrined in international law. Yesterday was an unprecedented historic moment for the Palestinians of Gaza, who tore through the wall that has been suffocating them in one of the most densely-populated areas on Earth for the past16 years – an open-air prison blockaded by Israeli soldiers via land, air, and sea. Despite the odds against them, Palestinians launched a counter-offensive against their settler-colonial oppressor – which receives billions of US dollars annually in military aid and possesses one of the world’s most robust surveillance and security apparatuses. Any omission of this context – any rhetoric of “an unprovoked Palestinian attack” – is shamefully misleading. We invite you to look into the detailed Human Rights Watch, B’tselem, and Amnesty International reports on Israeli apartheid. To those who are now calling for peace, we ask: where were you during the Great March of Return in 2018, when Palestinians in Gaza peacefully protested and were shot dead by the hundreds? Where were you when Israel indiscriminately bombed Palestinian civilians in Gaza in 2008, 2012, 2014, 2021, and 2022? Where were you this year, when Israel killed over 220 Palestinians over the past nine months alone? Where were you as settlers kicked people out of their homes, arbitrarily imprisoned children without trial, and brutally oppressed an entire population? You are not asking for peace. You are asking for quiet submission to systemic violence. As long as you perpetuate this narrative, fighting will continue to break out until justice is achieved. Because nothing else is working. As Columbia students, our classes regularly discuss the inevitability of resistance as part of the struggle for decolonization. We study under renowned scholars who denounce the fact that the media requires oppressed peoples to be “perfect victims” in order to deserve sympathy. Yet not only does our institution neglect to align its actions with its ostensible values, but it actively normalizes Israeli apartheid and subjugation of Palestinians. We wholeheartedly condemn the email sent by General Studies Dean Lisa Rosen-Metsch on October 8th that exclusively sympathized with Israeli soldiers who uphold the occupation, obfuscated Palestinian resistance as “terrorism,” and refused to acknowledge any of the hundreds of Palestinian casualties in the past 48 hours – let alone the overall context of the past 75 years. We condemn the October 7th email from Barnard Dean Leslie Grinage that extended support to those “affected by the violence and loss of life in Israel” without even mentioning Palestinian suffering once. We condemnthe fact that Columbia uses our endowment to invest in Israeli companies that violate international law and profit off of the construction of illegal settlements on Palestinian land. We condemnthat former President Lee Bollinger unilaterally and anti-democratically overturned a student referendum to divest from these companies in 2020. And we condemn Columbia initiatives that normalize apartheid by sending students to the region when Palestinian members of our university community are barred from doing the same – from the 2020 dual-degree program with Tel Aviv University, to the recently announced Global Center in Tel Aviv. We call upon newly inaugurated President Minouche Shafik to step up and divest from Israeli apartheid, end the dual degree program with Tel Aviv University, and cancel the opening of the Tel Aviv Global Center. We call upon our administration as a whole to start verbally acknowledging Palestinian existence and humanity. Columbia students and affiliates, we invite you to sign this open letter and to join us at 4:30pm on Thursday, October 12th at the Low Library Steps to protest our university’s complicity in Palestinian oppression. We further request that you individually email our administration to call out their hypocritical statements and blatant disregard for Palestinian trauma. It is on us to change the status quo and achieve justice for true, lasting peace: continue raising awareness, pressuring our university, and expressing solidarity. See you Thursday. Signed, Columbia Students for Justice in Palestine Co-signed, Columbia Jewish Voice for Peace Four protest demands from Columbia University: Address Palestinian humanity and existence. Correctand apologize for the emails sent by Columbia administration that support Israel while ignoring — and neglecting to even name — Palestinians. Divest from companies profiting from Israeli apartheid, noting that both former Columbia and Barnard presidents unilaterally & anti-democratically ignored the student body referendums to divest in 2020. Cancel the opening of the Tel Aviv Global Center, noting that Palestinian affiliates of Columbia would be restricted from access to this program given Israel’s apartheid policies, and further noting that this therefore violates Columbia’s very own non-discrimination policy. Cease the dual-degree partnership with Tel Aviv University, for the same reason.
看到的转发,觉得写的挺好,巴勒斯坦和犹太学生组织共同执笔,希望犹太大佬们不要去bully学生 October 9th, 2023 Columbia Students for Justice in Palestine stands in full solidarity with Palestinian resistance against over 75 years of Israeli settler-colonialism and apartheid. Palestinians have been subjected to thelongest ongoing military occupation in modern history and their right to resist is enshrined in international law. Yesterday was an unprecedented historic moment for the Palestinians of Gaza, who tore through the wall that has been suffocating them in one of the most densely-populated areas on Earth for the past16 years – an open-air prison blockaded by Israeli soldiers via land, air, and sea. Despite the odds against them, Palestinians launched a counter-offensive against their settler-colonial oppressor – which receives billions of US dollars annually in military aid and possesses one of the world’s most robust surveillance and security apparatuses. Any omission of this context – any rhetoric of “an unprovoked Palestinian attack” – is shamefully misleading. We invite you to look into the detailed Human Rights Watch, B’tselem, and Amnesty International reports on Israeli apartheid. To those who are now calling for peace, we ask: where were you during the Great March of Return in 2018, when Palestinians in Gaza peacefully protested and were shot dead by the hundreds? Where were you when Israel indiscriminately bombed Palestinian civilians in Gaza in 2008, 2012, 2014, 2021, and 2022? Where were you this year, when Israel killed over 220 Palestinians over the past nine months alone? Where were you as settlers kicked people out of their homes, arbitrarily imprisoned children without trial, and brutally oppressed an entire population? You are not asking for peace. You are asking for quiet submission to systemic violence. As long as you perpetuate this narrative, fighting will continue to break out until justice is achieved. Because nothing else is working. As Columbia students, our classes regularly discuss the inevitability of resistance as part of the struggle for decolonization. We study under renowned scholars who denounce the fact that the media requires oppressed peoples to be “perfect victims” in order to deserve sympathy. Yet not only does our institution neglect to align its actions with its ostensible values, but it actively normalizes Israeli apartheid and subjugation of Palestinians. We wholeheartedly condemn the email sent by General Studies Dean Lisa Rosen-Metsch on October 8th that exclusively sympathized with Israeli soldiers who uphold the occupation, obfuscated Palestinian resistance as “terrorism,” and refused to acknowledge any of the hundreds of Palestinian casualties in the past 48 hours – let alone the overall context of the past 75 years. We condemn the October 7th email from Barnard Dean Leslie Grinage that extended support to those “affected by the violence and loss of life in Israel” without even mentioning Palestinian suffering once. We condemnthe fact that Columbia uses our endowment to invest in Israeli companies that violate international law and profit off of the construction of illegal settlements on Palestinian land. We condemnthat former President Lee Bollinger unilaterally and anti-democratically overturned a student referendum to divest from these companies in 2020. And we condemn Columbia initiatives that normalize apartheid by sending students to the region when Palestinian members of our university community are barred from doing the same – from the 2020 dual-degree program with Tel Aviv University, to the recently announced Global Center in Tel Aviv. We call upon newly inaugurated President Minouche Shafik to step up and divest from Israeli apartheid, end the dual degree program with Tel Aviv University, and cancel the opening of the Tel Aviv Global Center. We call upon our administration as a whole to start verbally acknowledging Palestinian existence and humanity. Columbia students and affiliates, we invite you to sign this open letter and to join us at 4:30pm on Thursday, October 12th at the Low Library Steps to protest our university’s complicity in Palestinian oppression. We further request that you individually email our administration to call out their hypocritical statements and blatant disregard for Palestinian trauma. It is on us to change the status quo and achieve justice for true, lasting peace: continue raising awareness, pressuring our university, and expressing solidarity. See you Thursday. Signed, Columbia Students for Justice in Palestine Co-signed, Columbia Jewish Voice for Peace Four protest demands from Columbia University: Address Palestinian humanity and existence. Correctand apologize for the emails sent by Columbia administration that support Israel while ignoring — and neglecting to even name — Palestinians. Divest from companies profiting from Israeli apartheid, noting that both former Columbia and Barnard presidents unilaterally & anti-democratically ignored the student body referendums to divest in 2020. Cancel the opening of the Tel Aviv Global Center, noting that Palestinian affiliates of Columbia would be restricted from access to this program given Israel’s apartheid policies, and further noting that this therefore violates Columbia’s very own non-discrimination policy. Cease the dual-degree partnership with Tel Aviv University, for the same reason.
提了哦 We wholeheartedly condemn the email sent by General Studies Dean Lisa Rosen-Metsch on October 8th that exclusively sympathized with Israeli soldiers who uphold the occupation, obfuscated Palestinian resistance as “terrorism,” and refused to acknowledge any of the hundreds of Palestinian casualties in the past 48 hours – let alone the overall context of the past 75 years.
提了哦 We wholeheartedly condemn the email sent by General Studies Dean Lisa Rosen-Metsch on October 8th that exclusively sympathized with Israeli soldiers who uphold the occupation, obfuscated Palestinian resistance as “terrorism,” and refused to acknowledge any of the hundreds of Palestinian casualties in the past 48 hours – let alone the overall context of the past 75 years. 找个好记的 发表于 2023-10-12 19:51
你对这个问题完全没有理解 犹太人=以色列,批评以色列=反犹 这就是犹太右翼想灌输给全世界人,也是这群人的护身符 站出来的犹太人数十年来都在传达这一个信息:Israel does not represent world jewry 正因为他们自己是犹太人,才会反对实行种族隔离制度的以色列妄图代表所有犹太人的诡计
你对这个问题完全没有理解 犹太人=以色列,批评以色列=反犹 这就是犹太右翼想灌输给全世界人,也是这群人的护身符 站出来的犹太人数十年来都在传达这一个信息:Israel does not represent world jewry 正因为他们自己是犹太人,才会反对实行种族隔离制度的以色列妄图代表所有犹太人的诡计 indeerp 发表于 2023-10-12 20:25
你对这个问题完全没有理解 犹太人=以色列,批评以色列=反犹 这就是犹太右翼想灌输给全世界人,也是这群人的护身符 站出来的犹太人数十年来都在传达这一个信息:Israel does not represent world jewry 正因为他们自己是犹太人,才会反对实行种族隔离制度的以色列妄图代表所有犹太人的诡计 indeerp 发表于 2023-10-12 20:25
October 9th, 2023
Columbia Students for Justice in Palestine stands in full solidarity with Palestinian resistance against over 75 years of Israeli settler-colonialism and apartheid. Palestinians have been subjected to the longest ongoing military occupation in modern history and their right to resist is enshrined in international law.
Yesterday was an unprecedented historic moment for the Palestinians of Gaza, who tore through the wall that has been suffocating them in one of the most densely-populated areas on Earth for the past 16 years – an open-air prison blockaded by Israeli soldiers via land, air, and sea. Despite the odds against them, Palestinians launched a counter-offensive against their settler-colonial oppressor – which receives billions of US dollars annually in military aid and possesses one of the world’s most robust surveillance and security apparatuses. Any omission of this context – any rhetoric of “an unprovoked Palestinian attack” – is shamefully misleading. We invite you to look into the detailed Human Rights Watch, B’tselem, and Amnesty International reports on Israeli apartheid.
To those who are now calling for peace, we ask: where were you during the Great March of Return in 2018, when Palestinians in Gaza peacefully protested and were shot dead by the hundreds? Where were you when Israel indiscriminately bombed Palestinian civilians in Gaza in 2008, 2012, 2014, 2021, and 2022? Where were you this year, when Israel killed over 220 Palestinians over the past nine months alone? Where were you as settlers kicked people out of their homes, arbitrarily imprisoned children without trial, and brutally oppressed an entire population?
You are not asking for peace. You are asking for quiet submission to systemic violence.
As long as you perpetuate this narrative, fighting will continue to break out until justice is achieved. Because nothing else is working.
As Columbia students, our classes regularly discuss the inevitability of resistance as part of the struggle for decolonization. We study under renowned scholars who denounce the fact that the media requires oppressed peoples to be “perfect victims” in order to deserve sympathy. Yet not only does our institution neglect to align its actions with its ostensible values, but it actively normalizes Israeli apartheid and subjugation of Palestinians.
We wholeheartedly condemn the email sent by General Studies Dean Lisa Rosen-Metsch on October 8th that exclusively sympathized with Israeli soldiers who uphold the occupation, obfuscated Palestinian resistance as “terrorism,” and refused to acknowledge any of the hundreds of Palestinian casualties in the past 48 hours – let alone the overall context of the past 75 years.
We condemn the October 7th email from Barnard Dean Leslie Grinage that extended support to those “affected by the violence and loss of life in Israel” without even mentioning Palestinian suffering once.
We condemn the fact that Columbia uses our endowment to invest in Israeli companies that violate international law and profit off of the construction of illegal settlements on Palestinian land.
We condemn that former President Lee Bollinger unilaterally and anti-democratically overturned a student referendum to divest from these companies in 2020.
And we condemn Columbia initiatives that normalize apartheid by sending students to the region when Palestinian members of our university community are barred from doing the same – from the 2020 dual-degree program with Tel Aviv University, to the recently announced Global Center in Tel Aviv.
We call upon newly inaugurated President Minouche Shafik to step up and divest from Israeli apartheid, end the dual degree program with Tel Aviv University, and cancel the opening of the Tel Aviv Global Center. We call upon our administration as a whole to start verbally acknowledging Palestinian existence and humanity.
Columbia students and affiliates, we invite you to sign this open letter and to join us at 4:30pm on Thursday, October 12th at the Low Library Steps to protest our university’s complicity in Palestinian oppression. We further request that you individually email our administration to call out their hypocritical statements and blatant disregard for Palestinian trauma. It is on us to change the status quo and achieve justice for true, lasting peace: continue raising awareness, pressuring our university, and expressing solidarity. See you Thursday.
Signed, Columbia Students for Justice in Palestine
Co-signed, Columbia Jewish Voice for Peace
Four protest demands from Columbia University:
Address Palestinian humanity and existence. Correct and apologize for the emails sent by Columbia administration that support Israel while ignoring — and neglecting to even name — Palestinians. Divest from companies profiting from Israeli apartheid, noting that both former Columbia and Barnard presidents unilaterally & anti-democratically ignored the student body referendums to divest in 2020. Cancel the opening of the Tel Aviv Global Center, noting that Palestinian affiliates of Columbia would be restricted from access to this program given Israel’s apartheid policies, and further noting that this therefore violates Columbia’s very own non-discrimination policy. Cease the dual-degree partnership with Tel Aviv University, for the same reason.
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照你这意思,谁赚钱谁就该声音大? 大学生不应该参与政治不应该妄论时事? 搞笑了哦。
他会说年轻人大学学费是爸妈交的,不配有自己的想法。
这种父母估计大学要求孩子不谈恋爱学习至上,毕业了立刻要求子女结婚
很多老中鸡娃去藤校,就是为了孩子以后拿大包裹或者嫁娶有钱人。 如果大学生们全都这点追求,这社会就彻底被犹太大佬们牢牢握在手心、连讲话的机会都没有了,跟专政社会有什么区别?
哈哈哈,说得太好了
年轻人激进发声才是社会的正常规律,正是因为年轻人没有社会经验,所以他们是唯一还愿意相信真善美相信公平正义这些理想主义的人群,他们发声才会带动整个社会变革,往那理想国的方向艰难前进个几步
可惜有的人,连年轻人为理想发声都不懂,对年轻人冷嘲热讽,这种人大概虽然说着中文披着中国人的一张皮,却连中国五四运动都不知道吧
🛋️ 沙发板凳
等国会那些傲慢自大老腐朽们都被历史冲刷干净了,希望美国还是可以重新回归理性和强大。美国被那些早已不合时宜的冷战和二战末出来的一些政客把持太久了。
现在的媒体越来越多样化 犹太人还是没有完全控制媒体啊! 给这些孩子👍
在被以色列非法侵占的地方庆祝和平? 那以色列的导弹上还刻着来自以色列的爱呢。
这应该说是以暴制暴,不给对方基本生存权带来的collateral damage
我们疫情期间尝过这个苦头。
国会的老人只是代言,背后金主才是真正的控制者。
给年轻人点赞加油!
你有种去加沙打巷战,什么逻辑什么人都, 犹太红卫兵做的脑子做傻了?
至少这些年轻的学生比那些跑到集中营围墙前开“和平”音乐会的傻子强太多了。 有悲愤去找主办方, 为什么会把场地放在这么危险的地方。 你有多大脸会觉得哈马斯这种恐怖分子会专门target 这种音乐会? 它们的攻击范围大了去了, 边界全是交火线,错误的时间出现在错误的地点
冲进“敌占区”不分男女老幼统统杀掉也能叫的resistence的话,大概也支持blm烧掉downtown没事冲进商店零元购顺便走在路上打个劫。
今天新闻报道有位著名的74岁的peace activist在加沙附近失联,猜测也被hamas绑架了,她花了50年试图改善巴勒斯坦人的生活,所有的时候她都在的,真是人间不值得。
你是搞笑吗 哈马斯绑架peace activist 干什么?以色列又不在乎这种人 昨天还有新闻以色列炸死了十一个联合国工作人员 另外 以色列炸死联合国维和人员不是一次两次了
懂历史的来解说一下
这种事情也有惊诧的 以军靠和法塔赫合作获取很多情报, 结果空袭第一天就把法塔赫的楼杂平了
俩边撕破脸, 中间派往往是最先遭殃的, 这就是悲剧
犹卫兵最擅长倒果为因,偷换概念
你的逻辑,就好比1943年,一个德国人对另一个德国人说:
"你这么同情犹太人,为什么不搬到奥斯维辛去住?"
https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2023/10/12/doxxing-truck-students-israel-statement/
你问我我问谁。。。况且hamas official在economist采访里表示杀平民,没有的事,都是军人,音乐节那些?也许是不小心走错路的路人?
我不知道还有谁比这样的人才更有资格谈和平。
参加那个音乐节的怎么可能爱好和平同情苦难?都是去嗑药和free love的。当然他们即便踩着别人展览自己的优越也不应该被杀。
厉害哦 要搞白色恐怖吗
犹太大佬怎么跟粉圈的人一样,搞人肉网暴这套
犹太人的宣传机器能信,母猪都会上树
这不拜登都被迫出来辟谣,以色列政府好撑"哈马斯斩首婴儿"完全是扯淡
你觉得在纳粹集中营里负责给犹太人发食物没亲手杀人的纳粹没有罪吗?
为啥不把该official 直接抓起来?
把犹太人那套不留余地的做人哲学演绎的玲离尽致 别怪别人共情不起来
防民之口甚于防川,现在已经不是纸媒时代了,别把年轻人当傻子。
你觉得这两种人能相提并论?这么多年加沙能活下去主要就是靠外面的救济 他们在加沙是有生命危险的 以色列杀这种国际救援又不是一次两次了 他们又不是以色列人的手下
人家在一个unknown building里面。 而且很明确说hamas要的是彻底摧毁以色列这个国家,加沙平民伤亡多少都在所不惜,他自己都不怕死。。。
抗日那会要是日本人在南京搞音乐祭,你猜会不会有抗日小分队想去杀几个?
最不希望她活着的恐怕是以斯立政府吧?
犹卫兵逻辑都这么混乱么现在?
"你这么支持犹太人,为什么不搬去奥斯维辛?"
come on 人家在以色列呆了50年。。。
这里有些ID还天天说国内网爆是恶习(的确是恶习),但是 跟这种大佬亲自出山的网爆比起来, 简直是弱爆了。
相当于马云马化腾出来说, 你敢喷姓马的,我让你在互联网圈找不到工作
就像犹太红卫兵说的丢炸弹分辨不了平民, 你觉得当时情况下, 那些凶神恶煞的恐怖分子分得清谁是谁吗? 说句公道话, 哈马斯武装水平,甚至都比不过武装开拓团平民, 要不是突然袭击, 我估计哈马斯有多少人死多少人还进不了村 这时候你要求他们甄别, 也是够秀逗的, 这是一群恐怖分子啊!
所以这件事情本身是恐怖袭击啊,但是这不是previleged elite college student跑出来说renouned scholar跟他们讲反抗的话手段不论所以说这是 人民冲出牢笼?太不要脸了。
你的诉求是什么, 是以色列杀多少人都是合理的吗?
不明白你的points 是什么
音乐会人被杀是个悲剧, 哈马斯恐怖分子乱杀人该死, 以色列如果只空袭哈马斯据点不狂轰乱炸乱杀平民我支持, 断水断电断食物把人叫human animal,那么以色列人他们自己也是畜生 以上是对现在事态的表态
过去70年的恶行总结, 我认为以色列是畜生,IDF所为该下地狱
提了哦 We wholeheartedly condemn the email sent by General Studies Dean Lisa Rosen-Metsch on October 8th that exclusively sympathized with Israeli soldiers who uphold the occupation, obfuscated Palestinian resistance as “terrorism,” and refused to acknowledge any of the hundreds of Palestinian casualties in the past 48 hours – let alone the overall context of the past 75 years.
确实是这样的;同样挨着边境,同种同族的埃及严禁巴勒斯坦人进入,巴勒斯坦人倒是可以去以色列打工
我的意思是两边都不值得选边站,都是野心家裹挟倒霉的民众。现在这些所谓的pro palestinian的精英坚持不肯condemn hamas attack是哗众取宠,捞取政治资本,真的care断水断电的平民,应该施压各国去施压以色列把普通人捞出来,呼吁两边爱好和平的人士合作,而不是去justify暴行本身。
Hamas是不怕自己死且不怕自己人死的,在学校医院里面造军事设施拿普通人当挡箭牌,自己躲在地道里。
新闻看到了在图书馆门口
以色列也有人觉得他们对巴勒斯坦人所做的一切 和纳粹对他们做的没什么区别
我觉得这篇文章一样会被喷,拭目以待
是提了,说哈马斯不是恐怖主义,就这样犹太组织还sign? 脑子进水了吧。
Columbia Jewish Voice for Peace 仔细看名字,肯定只是犹太人里的极少数,
所以我说这公开信大概率还是会被犹太人喷
犹太人集中营也是可以去打工的, 然后你看看埃及那边是沙漠, 他们打啥工…
是这样的。巴勒斯坦人谁能分清平民和恐怖分子?让他们进又会弄出个恐怖组织,没准还会夺权。 就像真主党和哈马斯一样,越做越大。真主党成了黎巴嫩最大反对党,哈马斯从巴勒斯坦民族 组织夺权统治了加沙。所以中东国家嘴上会强烈支持巴勒斯坦,但没有人想让巴勒斯坦人进来。 就像这里支持哈马斯的人,你让他家里接待哈马斯,人才不干。
一些穆斯林女的自己在家里没地位,对男的唯命是从,对外却特别凶。反而那些不带头巾有工作的 女穆斯林比较温和。我有几个女性朋友是伊朗穆斯林,非常世俗化,都不带头巾。
欧,是反对犹太人的犹太学生组织。
不过老头们有个好处 还记得人要吃饭,打仗要死人 小年轻可不知道
well said
对比下看看,有些疯狂大妈不觉得脸红么?
你对这个问题完全没有理解
犹太人=以色列,批评以色列=反犹 这就是犹太右翼想灌输给全世界人,也是这群人的护身符
站出来的犹太人数十年来都在传达这一个信息:Israel does not represent world jewry 正因为他们自己是犹太人,才会反对实行种族隔离制度的以色列妄图代表所有犹太人的诡计
张嘴就来?这是沙漠?侮辱大妈智商找打吗?
另外一个帖子里有人说了,现在连正统派犹太人,都能反对以色列,反对复国主义,反对以色列对巴勒斯坦人,反对以色列对加沙的非人道隔绝, 为什么其他种族不能发表类似的看法?
都是这些人的一厢情愿。恐怖分子才不会把以色列人和犹太人区分开。
不会 她们没脸
我们不是恐怖分子,所以我们还是要区分开。
两边都一样的,以色列驱逐掠夺巴勒斯坦人的土地时候,也根本不管你是不是哈马斯,只要不是犹太人,一律赶走/土地房产抢走。。。
哪怕巴勒斯坦人放弃抵抗,哈马斯就地解散,以色列人还是一样会继续掠夺土地/修建居住点
没区别
媒体可以控制,人心不可控制
没有搞错吧?约旦河西岸是法塔赫, 联合国承认的巴勒斯坦合法政权,的地盘。以色列又没有攻击约旦河西岸,只打加沙地区的哈马斯,断水断电也只对加沙
埃及就别假慈悲了吧,巴勒斯坦难民营的孩子们断水断电没食物多少年了,同种同族同信仰的埃及的墙可一点没拆
不要再带节奏了。板上已经很多人科普过,非法侵占的是阿拉伯国家,并不是以色列,把巴勒斯坦领土割让给以色列的也不是巴勒斯坦
埃及关闭边界不让难民进入,呵呵….
不过人也有苦衷, 巴勒斯坦武装分子有前科的, 逃到约旦、黎巴嫩后搞武装夺权, 果然阿拉伯兄弟背刺比互助多
说我带节奏就给出你的证据,我也可以给出我的消息来源
要说和平,那以色列的责任比巴勒斯坦大得多。。 联合国和国际社会谴责以色列的次数比谴责巴勒斯坦的多得多。。。。
政府不代表所有人民。埃及也有善良国民不想看到人道灾难。看着这些辛苦背水的,很感动。
所以你这种和平爱好者躲在美国支持以色列屠城? 炸死那100万18岁以下的未成年? 你让人怎么说? 你善良,而且比去跳舞的聪明?
就这种国家还有很多人各种洗。有些人的心黑死了。
你不肯分, 所以你是恐怖分子, 对吧 我吃瓜, 我分得开
反以色列屠杀巴勒斯坦人 反犹太人搞媒体恐怖主义
狗屁逻辑,什么叫“你不肯分”。怪不得支持恐怖分子,还吃瓜呢。
签名的犹太组织孩子估计就跟支持AA的华裔组织一样
得了吧。迄今为止两边都谴责的那是反以色列屠城的。 华人版上反以色列的,都要不嫌麻烦的加上一句哈马斯是恐怖分子,然后才说以色列是国家恐怖主义。 你们号称反哈马斯的,哪一个人“公允的”敲出过“以色列在沙加屠城”8个字? 你们哪只嘴谴责过以色列轰炸加沙? 你们说的是“炸弹不长眼睛”吧!“屠城不长眼睛”,你们要不要把自己说的这种屁话话再多读几遍?
下次你就麻烦她敲“屠城”两个字。我赌一毛钱这些以色列和平使者见了这两字就开始闻鸡起舞扭秧歌
靠,太恶心了吧……如果各大高校都反抗,他们打算都来一遍吗?
虽然一个族裔但是人家跟你想法两样不想跟你绑定不很正常吗? 说得你好像认同一切中国人一样。 人家不认同你,没贴你大字报,没让你丢工作。你呢?
看到了正义和平的希望,真赞啊 比那些因为胆怯猥琐占边的高大上了一个亿
请问以色列有没有屠城
正常国家也没法接受那么多难民啊,和是否有武装分子混入其中没有关系吧,就是找个借口.
是滴哟
你先去劝哈马斯把人质放了,不要把军事基地放在幼儿园旁边。以色列冲的是哈马斯,无奈哈马斯那自己的孩子当人肉盾牌
在加沙附近失联,还是加沙里头啊?
加沙里头失联最大可能不是被以色列无差别轰炸炸死了吗?
巴勒斯坦人民就是没有声音,嘴巴都被堵住了,太悲愤了