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@Casey02 yes i have but its isral they all hate,  its not the phalastinians its the hamas 
and do heave any idea wich river and wich sea they mean?  It is fundamentally a call for a Palestinian state extending from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea, territory that includes the State of Israel, which would mean the dismantling of the Jewish state. It is an antisemitic charge denying the Jewish right to self-determination, btw im sorry i sturted this i acedently clicet on the israeli flag instead of the ho** one enjoy reading
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@No buddy    Once again, you refuse to acknowledge the decades of suffering endured by Palestinians and the ongoing crises they face. Instead, you're fixating on a 'chant'... which, by the way, doesn't even convey the meaning you implied. It's simply propaganda aimed at those who couldn't care less about seeking the truth. Moreover, those strongly opposed to this chant would gladly accept it if the word 'Palestine' were replaced with 'Israel'. Why? Because apparently, dismantling the state of Palestine and denying Palestinians the right to self-determination is acceptable. What do we call this?...
🗣 Double Standards.
@No buddy   Also, did you know that many Jewish people, including Rabbis, oppose Israel? If supporting Israel was about safeguarding the Jewish people's right to self-determination, why would so many Jews themselves oppose Israel and stand with the Palestinians?... It's important to recognize that being critical of Israel and zionists does not equate to being antisemitic. There's a difference between opposing a colonial & authoritarian regime led by oppressors and hating all Jews. Knowing this difference is essential to avoid unfairly labeling people as antisemitic.