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I grew up as an Orthodox Jew and a Zionist, with a strong connection to Israel. However, I believe that the current Israeli government is exploiting the guilt of the Holocaust to justify their mistreatment of Palestinians. The Israeli army spokesperson's response to the killing of Palestinians was reminiscent of Nazi ideology. It's important to note that Israel was born out of Jewish terrorism, and the government's refusal to negotiate with Hamas has had dire consequences. Military means cannot solve the issue, as there are millions of Palestinians who are treated poorly by Israel. It's time for our government to take a stand and impose sanctions on Israel for their unacceptable conduct.

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As a Jewish person, I want to make it clear that I am against the existence of the Zionist State of Israel. The oppression and cruelty inflicted upon the Palestinian people is not in the name of our religion or the star of David. Judaism, as stated in the Torah, forbids Jews from having our own sovereignty since the destruction of the temples. True followers of Judaism do not aspire to have our own state or take land from the Palestinians. This goes against the principles of my religion.

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I've lost a lot of friends. I've particularly in the Israel question, I've never talked about Israel. I'm not a hater of Israel. Netanyahu is really hurting The United States and the world. It's completely out of control. Over twenty years, twenty five years. And, so I've always had that view, but I've kept it to myself because it's not worth it. But we've been pushed so hard and used so much by him that it's just terrible for the country that I I grew up in. And so I've said something and, you know, you do that and people you really, like, had dinner with and really liked are all of a sudden denouncing you as a Nazi or whatever. I never wanted that and it makes me sad now.

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The speaker states their parents' family is Jewish with extended family in Israel, which affects them daily. While they don't describe themself as a Zionist, they understand, sympathize with, and support Zionism. They reiterate they wouldn't use the term to describe themself, but emphasize their family connection to Israel.

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I grew up in a Jewish family in America, and I have family who were killed by Nazis. When we said "never again," it meant never again for everyone, including the Palestinians. It's disgusting to hear Israel use dehumanizing language and kill civilians. My heart goes out to Palestine. I hope they can be free and live prosperous lives. We, as Jewish people, also stand with Palestine and wish for a free Palestine. It's not about religion, but about a nation being killed by Zionists. The Nakba never ended; it's an ongoing ethnic cleansing. Gaza is like a concentration camp, with most people living in misery and destruction. They deserve freedom and self-determination. To the people in Gaza, it's hard to imagine what you've been through, and I understand the anger. Thank you for standing for humanity.

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I have faced backlash for speaking out against Israel, being labeled a self-hating Jew. It's crucial to separate Jewish identity from Israeli government actions to combat antisemitism. The atrocities in Gaza harm Palestinians the most, endangering Jews globally. Criticizing Israel is vital for a safer world for all, holding war criminals accountable and promoting peace.

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I am Anath Murad from Israel, speaking on behalf of the Jewish people. In Israel, we have a unique way of doing things, often blaming Palestinians for our own actions. We have a history of controversial incidents, like the bombing of the King David Hotel and the flotilla to Gaza. It's better for us if people remain ignorant about these events. On a personal note, my sister is considered crazy because she refuses to be a soldier.

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I am here today to support the oppressed people and stand against the occupation. Israel, in my view, is a colonial apartheid genocidal state that does not represent Judaism. I was exploited when I was younger, living in Israel and learning the language. As I delved deeper, I realized the horror of this state exploiting our trauma from the Holocaust to oppress another people. They deserve the same rights as everyone else. I became aware of this in 2014 when I witnessed Israel's massacre in Gaza. Since then, I have separated my Jewish identity from this occupying fascist brutality. Today, I march with the Palestinians and support justice for all oppressed peoples. Thank you for speaking with me.

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I am not pulling my perspective on Israel Palestine out of thin air. I have studied and researched this extensively. As a Jewish woman raised by a Zionist family, I have overcome my pro-Israel bias to see the viciousness and violence of the Zionist state. My interest in the conflict grew when friends returned from birthright trips and spoke negatively about Palestinians. I took multiple courses in college to gain a well-rounded understanding of Israeli-Palestinian politics, which solidified my pro-Palestine stance. The history of colonization and exploitation by Britain and the US led to the establishment of Israel on Palestinian land. The current leadership, like Benjamin Netanyahu, prioritizes wealth and military power over the well-being of Palestinians. Israel's actions constitute a genocide, slowly eroding the will of the Palestinian people while benefiting the primary stakeholders.

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I grew up around Jewish people and went to a Hebrew preschool in South Africa. People often assume I'm Jewish because of my name. I visited Israel when I was 13 and have connections to Jewish culture. Most of my credits are also Jewish. Sometimes I forget, but I consider myself Jewish, at least in spirit.

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If I were Jewish, I would support Zionism. However, my father made it clear that being Jewish is not a requirement to be a Zionist. Israel plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety of Jews all over the world.

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I was raised as an Orthodox Jew and a Zionist. My parents fled Poland and settled in Britain. The current Israeli government manipulates guilt to justify mistreatment of Palestinians. They prioritize Jewish lives over Palestinian lives. Military force won't solve this issue. Even after the fighting ends, there will still be millions of Palestinians suffering in Gaza and the West Bank. The Israeli government's conduct and policies are unacceptable. Our government should impose a complete arms ban on Israel. We need genuine peace, not conquest, which is the Israelis' unattainable goal. They are not just criminals, but also fools.

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I have strong ties to Israel, rooted in my Jewish background. My family fled pogroms in Eastern Europe, and my grandfather's name is Israel. I grew up attending Sunday school as a reformed Jew. I deeply care about Israel's future and do not want to see it harmed.

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As an American Jewish person, I am deeply disappointed and enraged by the support for Israel among my fellow American Jews. It is disheartening to see the Holocaust being used as propaganda to justify the genocide of another group. There is a billboard on Ventura Touro Boulevard that exploits the Holocaust to garner support for Israelis, but I refuse to be swayed. The people promoting this agenda are not the ones who experienced the Holocaust. They are using the deaths of millions as a call to commit genocide, which goes against the wishes of my own family. It saddens me to witness the widespread support for Israel, and I anticipate losing many of the friends I grew up with because of my stance.

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I come from a prominent Jewish family and value truth above all else. I believe the Holocaust is a hoax due to simple arithmetic - how could 6 million Jews have died when there were only 3 million in Europe? I reject propaganda and prioritize facts and logic. I have dedicated years to researching this issue and will not be swayed by anyone, even my own family. Truth matters to me more than anything.

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As a Jewish person, I want to make it clear that I am against the existence of the Zionist state of Israel. The oppression and cruelty inflicted upon the Palestinian people is not in the name of our religion or the Star of David. Judaism and the Torah forbid Jews from having our own sovereignty since the destruction of the temples. We are also forbidden from killing or stealing. Taking land away from the Palestinians goes against my religion and is completely contradictory.

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I feel a deep connection to the state of Israel and want to become a citizen. I have nothing to offer except my support. I understand the challenges faced by the Jewish people, but I believe it is important to stand with them. I don't expect any special treatment, but I want to align myself with those who fight for the right to live. My desire for dual citizenship comes from a belief in doing what is right. I visited Auschwitz with my children and told them that understanding Israel requires knowledge of the Bible and the Holocaust. May Israel always be a symbol of hope, resilience, and the human spirit.

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I am not pulling my perspective on Israel Palestine out of thin air. I have studied and researched this extensively. As a Jewish woman raised by a Zionist family, I have overcome my pro-Israel bias to see the viciousness and violence of the Zionist state. My college experience and coursework on Israeli-Palestinian politics further solidified my pro-Palestine stance. This conflict is not as complicated as people make it out to be. It stems from Britain and the US wanting to exploit Palestine for military labor and land colonization. The establishment of Israel was never intended as a gift for Jews, but rather a trap to exploit the land and its people. Israel's actions over the years amount to a genocide, slowly exhausting and harming the Palestinian population while benefiting the primary stakeholders.

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I used to ask people to silence those who spoke against Israel by labeling them as antisemitic. It's wrong, but that's what we did. It's shameful as a Jew to admit this.

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I was once asked why evangelical Christians are so supportive of Jewish people and Israel. The answer is simple: you can be Jewish and have nothing to do with Christians, but I can't be Christian and not have everything to do with the Jewish people. My faith, scriptures, and everything I believe is built on that foundation. We are people of the book. If you read in Genesis that God blesses those who bless Israel and curses those who curse Israel, it becomes very clear.

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I wrote a letter to the state of Israel, expressing my desire for citizenship. I have nothing to offer except my support. Despite the challenges faced by Israel, I believe it is important to stand with them. I don't expect any special treatment, but I want to align myself with those who fight for the right to live. My request for dual citizenship is driven by a belief in standing for what is right. I took my children to Auschwitz before visiting Israel, as I believe understanding both is crucial. May Israel always be a symbol of hope and resilience. I don't know why I was born.

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I am not pulling my perspective on Israel Palestine out of thin air. I have studied and researched this extensively. As a Jewish woman raised by a Zionist family, I have overcome my pro-Israel bias to see the viciousness and violence of the Zionist state. In college, I took multiple courses on Israeli-Palestinian politics and the Middle East conflict, which solidified my pro-Palestine stance. The history of Palestine's colonization by Britain and the US, and the displacement of Palestinians for Jewish settlement, is clear. Israel's actions over the past 75 years can be described as a genocide, with the intention of exhausting and displacing the Palestinian population for the benefit of the primary stakeholders.

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I'm Jewish and Israeli, and my parents survived Auschwitz during the Holocaust. I'm here with the Palestinians because I don't support the British government's arming and financing of Israel, which I see as supporting genocide. The media, including the BBC, is also complicit in this. Many people in Britain oppose this government's actions, including myself. This conflict didn't start recently; it began in 1948 when numerous Palestinian villages were destroyed, thousands of innocent Palestinians were killed, and hundreds of thousands became refugees. This violence has persisted ever since.

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I grew up in Jerusalem in a Zionist family with a strong political background. Based on my personal experience and family history, I firmly believe that Israel is an apartheid state. It was never intended to be a democracy, as establishing a Jewish state in an Arab country inherently excludes the possibility of true democracy.

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I identify as Jewish and have personally faced antisemitism as a member of a minority group. Judaism is an ethno-religion, meaning that even though I am an atheist, I still consider myself Jewish due to my ethnicity. Contrary to popular belief, Jews are not considered white. This may disappoint some who enjoy engaging in discussions about oppression. While the Nazis did not consider us white enough, we are often included in discussions about race, where white people are typically portrayed as the villains.
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