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The way Israel conducted this war has done so much damage to its standing amongst American judges. You see it in the way in which anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism have a blurry line between them in a way that is very disconcerting for Jewish people, especially Jewish people who are appalled by what Israel has done in this war.
The 1,700 Palestinians taken hostage by Israel have never faced charges, not even in the kangaroo courts, highlighting a severe media bias where American media largely ignores their plight.
The IDF's actions in Gaza resulted in a civilian kill ratio of 83%, making it the worst in the world. This statistic challenges the narrative of moral superiority often attributed to Israeli forces.
The Israeli government is accused of committing war crimes and engaging in genocidal policies, which is a point of contention in international relations.
Of the nearly 2,000 Palestinians released, the vast majority had never been charged with a crime, highlighting a common practice by Israel to detain Palestinians without charges.
The occupation of Palestinians by Israel has been ongoing for decades and is described as abhorrent and unacceptable. The narrative of Israel as a victim is challenged by those who see the Palestinians as the oppressed.
There is frustration with the lack of international consequences for Israel's actions in Gaza.
There's a very different value placed on life by Israelis and Palestinians, which is evident in the exchange of hostages. Israel gets back 48, while Palestinians get 2,000.
Marwan Barghudi, a popular Palestinian leader, was convicted by an Israeli military court in 2004. His continued imprisonment reflects the broader issue of Palestinians being held without charge.
The Israeli government, while claiming to be a safe haven for Jews, has been accused of targeting Jewish activists for humiliation and brutality. This contradiction highlights the complex and often hypocritical nature of nationalistic policies.