Friday, August 30, 2024

  • Friday, August 30, 2024
  • Elder of Ziyon
Temple University Students for Justice in Palestine held a protest outside the Hillel Jewish student building, cementing their status as antisemites. They waved the flag of the PFLP terror group.


And here is part of their speech on why they protested Hillel.


No room for an ethnostate in the Middle East!

Except that every Arab state is an ethnostate by any definition.

The constitution of the "State of Palestine" says it explicitly in Article 1:
Palestine is part of the larger Arab world, and the Palestinian people are part of the Arab nation. Arab unity is an objective that the Palestinian people shall work to achieve.
Sounds like an ethnostate to me! Essentially every Arab nation defines itself specifically as an Arab nation.

So why do they choose Israel as the worst example of an "ethnostate" when the Middle East has nothing but ethnostates that are almost all much larger and less tolerant of minorities?

Could it possibly have anything to do with Israel being the Jewish state?






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