In 1996, when Shimon Peres lost the elections to Netanyahu, he said that this was a loss for Israelis. The journalist then asked Peres, "Then who won?" Peres responded, "The Jews."
I saw this video. But of course, conveniently I cannot find it.
Your differentiation between Jews and other identities is not the first, and the likes of Peres let his thoughts slip out. I think that he really may have been caught off guard.
I think that Peres's differentiation is a dangerous one.
In 1996, when Shimon Peres lost the elections to Netanyahu, he said that this was a loss for Israelis. The journalist then asked Peres, "Then who won?" Peres responded, "The Jews."
I saw this video. But of course, conveniently I cannot find it.
Your differentiation between Jews and other identities is not the first, and the likes of Peres let his thoughts slip out. I think that he really may have been caught off guard.
I think that Peres's differentiation is a dangerous one.
Haven't the zionists been saying this openly from the beginning?
Those whom I consider not to really Zionists. They are not interested in anything truly Jewish.
But yes.
they don't like jews either
Hate them like broccoli!
But the official line is "anti-zionist, not antisemitic".
The cross-hairs are publicly, rhetorically and compulsively focused on these self-styled "non-Jews".
A deceitful hatred for a counterfeit identity.