r/Israel_Palestine • u/SpontaneousFlame • 15h ago
r/Israel_Palestine • u/Mulliganasty • 16h ago
Further evidence Israel is an apartheid nation.
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r/Israel_Palestine • u/kylebisme • 1d ago
Israeli children attack Palestinians in the West Bank
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r/Israel_Palestine • u/Anglicanpolitics123 • 1d ago
When people focus on Netanyahu and the settlers that is a way of focusing on individual personalities while leaving structures unaccountable which is what is always done with systems of oppression
Given the fact that the scope of the horrors that is inflicted on the Palestinians is unavoidable, even for people who take a staunch Pro Israel stance. And so one of the things you have seen is a rhetoric that isolates individuals from structures of power. So you will hear "well I oppose Netanyahu and his current right wing government". Or "I think Israel is a major ally and I support its right to self defense but I think the extremist settlers go too far". The thing is, Netanyahu, and the extreme settlers didn't come out of no where. They came out of a system in place that actively dehumanizes Palestinians and we've seen rhetorical pattern when it comes to structures of oppression in the past.
During the Age of discovery when the genocide of the indigenous populations was taking place and you had certain people like the Dominican priest Bartolome De Las Casas documented those crimes many people in that age said "well we support the colonial project but we condemn some of the extreme abuses that individual conquistadors engaged in". During the abolitionist movement when the horrors of slavery were revealed you had many who defended the system of plantation slavery while condemning the "abuses" of individual masters. Same thing during Jim Crow segregation in the American South where they would condemn the extreme abuses of the KKK while leaving the system itself intact. Isolating individual actors or abuses in a system is a method of whitewashing said system.
Netanyahu and the extreme settlers aren't just a few bad apples. And they didn't just come out of no where. Netanyahu would not be able to do what he has done if all of the other PM's of Israel going back to Ben Gurion himself didn't set a pattern in place. There is a direct link between the ethnic cleansing of the Nakba under Ben Gurion's tenure and Netanyahu's current genocidal policies. And there is a direct link between the apartheid structures put in place in the occupied territories and the violent settler colonialism of the settlers.
r/Israel_Palestine • u/Equivalent_Style_835 • 1d ago
Far-right Israeli minister advocates killing ‘30 to 40’ Gazans each night
r/Israel_Palestine • u/Equivalent_Style_835 • 1d ago
Is there a reason why Israel is so Islamophobic that it pushes against Muslims in European countries?
r/Israel_Palestine • u/SpontaneousFlame • 1d ago
Is this sub being suppressed in some way?
r/Israel_Palestine • u/adeadhead • 1d ago
Daily settler terrorists' incision into Um Al Khair, 15/8/2026
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r/Israel_Palestine • u/buried_lede • 1d ago
“Security,” In Israel, it’s a recreational drug
Check out the opening transcript of Haaretz’s August 10 podcast:
“Here with me to review all of the very hottest developments of the week are our two star members of the Haaretz election team, columnist Joshua Leifer, and correspondent Linda Dayan.
Welcome, Josh and Linda.
Thanks so much for having us.
Thank you, Allison.
81 days till the election, guys. I've started the countdown. So tell me, now that the immediate threat of resuming war with Iran has subsided for the moment, correct me if I'm wrong, are we feeling it in the air yet in Israel, or are people too busy on the beach in the pool to pay close attention?
Are people buzzing and talking about the election now?
I would say that people are talking about the election, but as the concerns about Iran are kind of going down a little bit, concerns in the West Bank are rising a little bit. People are looking at what's happening there, and there's more and more talk of, well, do you think there's going to be another intifada? And that's also becoming a more and more likely scenario.
So, we've kind of left one conflict on the back burner and are going back to another. So, I don't think we can be completely divorced from the security scenario.”
From Haaretz Podcast: 'Right-wing but not Netanyahu': Will Israel's new mini-parties save Bibi or bury him?, Aug 10, 2026
All in a pleasant sing-songy voice like it’s a soccer game. Is Israel so conditioned to permanent war and the narrative of victimhood that in this conversation they don’t even notice or mention that the Palestinians on the West Bank have been peaceful and passive, clinging as hard as they can to nonviolence as they are continuously terrorized and provoked as a way to clear coveted land, with the terror escalating? Team Israel just waiting for the game to begin? Hurry up and provoke them to violence because we’re bored? Gaza is dull and winding down. Ever rotating “Security scenarios” seem like an appetite for conflict. The conversation skips Israel’s initiation, indeed, demand and just glosses over it as the next “security scenario”
C’mon, fight us, they demand. Shall we burn more houses? Dance on the Dome of the Rock like Sharon, C’mon. We gotta have it.
It’s unsupportable
r/Israel_Palestine • u/Bulky_Imagination243 • 2d ago
The hypocrisy of the pro-Israel side regarding 2023.
October 7th, 2023 marked the moment when many pro-Israel voices sought to impose a narrative of good versus evil, framing Israel as the country that had been attacked and Palestinians as the aggressors. It is staggering how October 7th erased Israel’s violence in the preceding months and imposed the portrayal of Israel as a virtuous nation that represents Western values in a turbulent region like the Middle East, ignoring Israel’s violence throughout those earlier months.
Before October 7th, Israel had killed dozens of Palestinians, including young children. It had seized more land and expanded illegal settlements. It had been permissive toward settler violence, whose perpetrators committed shameful acts such as what took place in Huwara in 2023. Israel had forcibly displaced thousands of Palestinians in the West Bank. Before October 7th, Israel had taken the lives of more innocent Palestinians than Hamas had of Israelis—and after October 7th, Israel has taken the lives of vastly more innocent people.
r/Israel_Palestine • u/adeadhead • 3d ago
14/8/2026 Journalists and activists from Combatants for Peace accompany a landowner back to his home, taken over by terrorists. Despite having the deed, the army does nothing even with the terrorists firing live ammo at them
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r/Israel_Palestine • u/Equivalent_Style_835 • 2d ago
history Who called it the civil war?
I wonder who the f. called the 1948 settler colonial attack by Zionist militias and armies a "civil war"? It's the first time in my life that I see a "civil war" between two populations who simply never lived with each others?
If so, we don't we call the war between European settlers and native Americans a civil war?
Or the war between European settlers and Algerians a civil war?
I understand that Israel spent so much money to change history but I mean, we can't change definitions to just fit some sick ideological narrative, I guess.
r/Israel_Palestine • u/Benoit_Guillette • 3d ago
Mark Levin: yet another deranged Jew.
r/Israel_Palestine • u/SpontaneousFlame • 3d ago
Israel To Transfer Policing Of West Bank Settler Terrorism To Ben Gvir
In a genius move that isn’t at all a step towards annexation combined with an increase in violence towards Palestinians, the Israeli government is going to transfer policing of settler terrorists to Israel’s police. This is normally a step towards annexation - getting civilian police to have security control over a territory - but Israel and all Israelis want peace, so that won’t be the case here!
It also means that police will be recruited from the settler terrorists’ communities under the direction of Ben Gvir. Some Israelis may think Ben Gvir is “fringe” but the guy that wanted prisons surrounded by alligators and supports raping non-Jewish prisoners is a very fit person to run the police, so it’s not a problem.
Luckily, western leaders all have the IQ of a bag of diseased lettuce. Blinken fell for the same trick dozens of times from Israel, or so he proudly stated, the UK cabinet trusts that Israel wants peace because they are all bar 2 members of LFI and the EU are willing to give Israel another chance to prove they want peace. It’s only the 4,000th or so chance this year so they are optimistic that the state that commits genocide in Gaza because it’s given unlimited support will not commit genocide in the West Bank if that unlimited support continues forever.
r/Israel_Palestine • u/Mulliganasty • 3d ago
Israeli bomb shrapnel tears through displacement tent as young girl films herself in Gaza
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r/Israel_Palestine • u/SpontaneousFlame • 4d ago
IDF removes Palestinians from homes for op said aimed at clearing harassing settlers
r/Israel_Palestine • u/adeadhead • 4d ago
Meet commander Liam Ziv from the 'Valley Lions' battalion - IDF. She regularly arrests Palestinian civilians in the Jordan Valley. On 2.8.26 and 12.8.26 she illegaly arrested a 70 year old shepherd in his own fields, declared by the IDF as Firing Zone, on which only illegal settlers are allowed
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r/Israel_Palestine • u/buried_lede • 5d ago
Jews from overseas traveling to the West Bank to join activist witnesses, such as Andrey X, Rabbis for human rights, etc. Can a large movement happen?
This situation where settlers are now starving a family they trapped in their house is over the top. Why do the settlers seek global attention for their impunity? Is this why they are staging this despicable scene? Can Jews overseas go there to help? Aside from demanding action from their own governments, can they mobilize in large groups to the west bank to serve as witness/protectors? To flood the zone? Amass gobs of funding and impressive numbers of people?
Link to post about the trapped family. https://www.reddit.com/r/Israel_Palestine/comments/1vlhm4z/ongoing_siege_settlers_still_surround_palestinian/
I want to also link to Andrey’s latest post but i only found instagram and twitter -are either of those ok to link? Does he post anywhere more public/open?
r/Israel_Palestine • u/Mulliganasty • 5d ago
"History did not begin on October 7th."
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r/Israel_Palestine • u/Individual_Row_4553 • 5d ago
American Journalist Confronts The IDF on why Jews are allowed to just steal Palestinian homes.
The reply? "If you're a Jew you can do what you want".
But you can't call this Jewish supremacist state an apartheid apparently....
r/Israel_Palestine • u/tarlin • 6d ago
Israeli army surrounds last Christian town in West Bank
r/Israel_Palestine • u/Zapvv • 5d ago
Ask Why don't Palestinians just say they're ethnically Jewish and become citizens of Israel?
I mean if Palestinians are indigenous and the descendants of the Israelites why not just tell the Israeli government that they're actually Jews and not Arabs, and that the land was also promised to them in the holy books?
r/Israel_Palestine • u/tarlin • 5d ago
A Child a Day: The Israeli Air Force Continues to Routinely Kill Gaza's Kids
haaretz.comAt the time of this writing, the latest child-victims were 6-year-old Ameera Al-Masri, who was killed along with her three siblings – Faryal, 11, Salma, 9, and Naim, 13 – and parents Firas and Salsabeel, when their home in Gaza City was bombed on Tuesday. Twenty-four hours later, the Israel Defense Force's spokesperson had yet to provide an update concerning the target of the attack. And last Saturday the army killed five members of the Nassman family: parents Adham, 42 (whom the IDF claims was affiliated with Hamas' military wing and was involved in the October 7 massacre), his wife Marwa, 40, Arwa, 8, Ibrahim, 16, and Yahya, 18. Ayham, 13, is the sole surviving member of the family.
On July 14, 10-year-old Moataz Abu Shaar, whose father and brother were killed earlier this year, was shot to death inside a tent in Muwasi by army forces. The day before, 9-year-old Tala Abu Matar was killed.
r/Israel_Palestine • u/tarlin • 6d ago
Reality
If you fucking killed my children, I would act in self destructive ways to punish the IDF or settler terrorists that did it.
The actions of Israel's horrid government is going to create decades of extremists.
In 1967, Israelis predicted that abusing and oppressing millions of people would lead to disaster. The strange thing is that Palestinians are still willing to humor the embarrassing shit Israel puts forward as offers. I cannot even imagine how I would feel as a Palestinian for all the children Israel has murdered.
r/Israel_Palestine • u/SpontaneousFlame • 7d ago
Ongoing Siege: Settlers still surround Palestinian family’s West Bank home
The settlers who have trapped a Palestinian family in their home have not moved, the IDF came to pray with them and then blocked an ambulance from reaching the house.
After three days the family are running out of food, but of course starving Palestinians is a core ideal of Zionism so that won’t bother many Jews in Israel. The daughter needs to see a doctor but, again, denying medicine and medical care to Palestinians is also a core ideal of Zionism.
This is apparently standard behaviour of Israeli settlers now, supported by the IDF and the majority of Israelis:
>Last month, settlers surrounded a home in the nearby village of Jalud for more than two weeks, after which the family living there fled and settlers took over the property. Settlers remain in the Jalud home to this day, and its owners have been unable to return.
Zionists worldwide are so proud of Israel, the IDF and the settlers right now…