Thank you for being a voice of sanity in a world that has lost it my Jewish Palestinian cousin. Grandson of Abdallah!
@krishnab.a.93509 ай бұрын
I find your humanity deeply inspiring!
@illuminarti18 ай бұрын
Israel and the us and the uk must hold accountable and we must free palestine now
@DT-xz7hb5 ай бұрын
I wish more people find your channel. Keep speaking up for Palestine. Peace ❤
@frazel228 ай бұрын
Salam Rabbi, my Jewish Freedom Fighter intelligentsia, I hope your ideas can gain traction among the voters in Israel
@Sha-Ayo9 ай бұрын
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@tergoum7 ай бұрын
This is an actual semite
@MiddlescholarАй бұрын
No one knows it because it’s shameful to say it. Other things must be said like “they attacked us” so we had to kick them out…yes exactly, as you wonderfully put it!
@dadaimiza8 ай бұрын
FREE PALESTINE! 🇵🇸
@mohamedyoussef88359 ай бұрын
Muslims and Jews believe in the same God. Muslims worship the God of Abraham. Muslims revere Moses.
@SelvaTamil-ze2kt8 ай бұрын
I still couldn’t fathom why mizrahis, despite being of Arab ethnicity, why chose to support Europeans just by based on religion but abandoned your Palestinian cousins who are related by blood? How much you have in common with askhanazis despite sharing same religion? Do you share blood line / with them more than you do with Palestinians? I can take many examples. Albanians stand together as Albanians regardless of religious differences. Bengalis stand together as bengalis regardless of religious differences and that’s how they separated from Pakistan who share same religion but from different ethnicity. Even Palestinian christians and Muslims stand together but why did Palestinian Jews abandoned their own blood line? Even Indian Christians stood with fellow Indians during freedom struggle against British. They didn’t choose British based on religion. As I read history, even Harod the great orfJudea comes from a nebatian Arab origin! Honestly the way I could relate mizrahis choosing their religious cousins over ethnic cousins looks very similar to why some Muslims choose ISIS… I come from a Tamil background. I will stand with a fellow Tamil regardless of their religious background. Religion can be changed but ethnicity cannot be changed. I share my ancestry more with my fellow Tamil Muslims and Tamil Christians than people from my own religion who is not a Tamil.
@user-sw2wv1zx1t4 ай бұрын
Because they are part of the same group. Saudi Arabia was close to Bush who are connected to the C. I. A and so are the other Arab countries who want $$$. Just look at the porta potty/prostituin stories and you’ll see who are.
@andromilk26343 ай бұрын
Not all Jews in the region were Zionists, the Jews of Iraq for example were not, but this still did not stop the new (Sunni) rulers of Iraq from harassing them and kicking them out. Also, there seems to be a misunderstanding about how this region actually works : what you call "bloodline" or "ethncity" in the Middle East is based on religion, religion is the basis of one's identity, loyalties, guidance and who you associate with. It's not that the Jews "abandoned" the Palestinians, none of the groups of this region were ever "united" or desired such a thing in history. Each group had a strong sense of itself and was highly suspicious/hostile of others. It is the same reason why the Druze (another Arabic-speaking group) have "abandoned" the Palestinians and are serving the Israeli state. A more comparable example would be how the Sunni population of Palestine was happy with being under the rule of various (foreign) sultans/caliphs, despite the fact the Mizrahi might not have liked such a situation. Most of the world outside of Europe's modern categories functions around those historic, ancient lines in some way or another. Doesn't India still have a caste system where fellow Indians are still discriminated, after all?
@Ofelas14 ай бұрын
Palistinian problem, sounds like "die Juden Frage"