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Epic Double standards

Anyone who chants "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free," is apparently in denial about their antisemitism because the 'free' bit is taken to mean being in favour of genociding other people rather than wanting to be free from oppression. I guess there is an argument there that this can be interpreted a different way but - honestly - it's a stretch and often used in bad faith.

Meanwhile, Netanyahu explicitly rejects a two-state solution and says that he wants an Israeli state "from the river to the sea."

https://newrepublic.com/post/178243/benjamin-netanyahu-literally-says-from-the-river-to-the-sea

He is also leading a military campaign which is in the process of carrying out an actual genocide and actual ethnic cleansing, which is something that they all claim the famous chant is a hypothetical call for.

Hypocicy in CAPITAL LETTERS.
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Friday the ICJ will rule on the preliminary genocide relief petition filed by South Africa. Can't wait!!
Burnley123 · 41-45, M
@flipper1966 I'm not excited by any of this. However, the SA case seems to have some solid ground.
@Burnley123 Like waiting for the surgeon to come out of the operating room with news of your family member. That kind of excited.
@flipper1966 even if they rule in favour of South Africa it will not change anything. It will not give cause for a ceasefire
@InOtterWords At this time the ICJ will only be ruling on interim relief. The final ruling on whether Israel is committing genocide is still years down the road.