Laws to be introduced this week include up to two years in prison for distributing, displaying or reciting prohibited phrases to harass or offend

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    You’re going to have to elaborate on how “from the desert to the sea” implies genocide.

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      It doesn’t, any more than “from the river to the sea”.

      The only way you can think “river to sea” slogan implies genociding the Israeli occupiers is if you can’t possibly imagine any other way to transfer ownership than brutal imperialistic colonizer-like expansion. You know, like what Israelis are currently doing to Palestinians.

      Framing it as “you’re calling for genocide” is just another way zionists try to conflate criticism of Israel with antisemitism.

      It seems to me like people like this are telling on themselves that they’re stuck in Colonial/imperial mindsets and lack imagination.

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        In the 1960s and 70s it became the signature phrase of the Palestine Liberation Organization to indicate the replacement of the State of Israel with a State of Palestine extending “from the river to the sea,” including the expulsion of Jews.

        Hamas have since called for the expulsion of all Jews.

        Hamas proclaims it in its 1988 founding, charter document, The Hamas Covenant. The second paragraph declares to all the world that, “Israel will exist and will continue to exist until Islam will obliterate it, just as it obliterated others before it.” The introduction section promises “[o]ur struggle against the Jews is very great and very serious” and will only end when “the enemy is vanquished and Allah’s victory is realized,”

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        It refers to genociding the Jews to get back the area. Technically it doesn’t, like saying ‘all lives matter’ isn’t technically anti-black, but it is. Wearing a swastika might mean you support the Hindu notion of well-being, but it doesn’t.
        Symbols have meaning and hiding behind technicalities allows dog whistling and regressive behavior.
        Yes, Israel is abhorrent in its actions in Gaza, and a form of shared peaceful cohabitation in the area would be ideal. But allowing slogans that are known to represent genocide, doesn’t help.

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      It means there won’t be any Israelis left between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea.

      Hamas’s stated purpose for existing is to vanquish not only the state of Israel, but all Israelis and more broadly all Jews. That’s overtly genocidal.

      And before you call me a zionist, I don’t support the Israeli government. What it’s doing to Palestinians is atrocious. But I’m capable of discerning between Israelis and the the Israeli government, just like I’m capable of discerning between Palestinians and Hamas.

      Israelis and Palestinians alike deserve peace, justice, security, autonomy, and self-determinism, just like every other human being in the world deserves these things.

      The Israeli government and Hamas, on the other hand, are both genocidal organizations and need to be replaced with something more civilized.

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          And what do you think the plan is for all the Israeli civilians who are currently living there?

          Do you expect a Hamas-led government to treat them with basic dignity and respect for human rights?

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            Do you realize that the majority of people agree that the palestinian autority will be who rule palestine for a white, PA recognize israel and abandonned armed resistance . You just hide behind hamas war crimes to justify occupation

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              The Palestinian Authority who have no de facto power and whom Hamas despised almost as much as they despise Israel?

              You think what Hamas means when they say “From the river to the sea” is that the Palestinian Authority will run a civil government with universal respect for human rights?

              I’m not “hiding behind hamas war crimes,” you’re writing off hamas war crimes and trying to hide them behind a veneer of the Palestinian Authority’s nominal claim to power.

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                Hamas has no defacto power outside of Gaza. Pa had no power because of israel and the west support for israel.

                Here what should happen. The west and the usa should stop siding with israel. Israel should have cuba style sanctions to force them to end the occupation of the west bank , hamas should be asked to surrender in exchange of ending the blockade. If hamas refuse , the west should provide the PA all it needs to to destroy Hamas.

                Of course it is not easy but it is logical

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                  Hamas has no defacto power outside of Gaza

                  Their de facto power in Gaza is nearly absolute (at least in the parts they still hold). The slogan in question in this post is about extending their hold to the rest of the land. It implies genociding Israelis.

                  hamas should be asked to surrender

                  No fucking shit. And when they refuse?

                  the west should provide the PA all it needs to to destroy Hamas

                  If it were that simple, they would have already been rooted out.

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                    Their de facto power in Gaza is nearly absolute You just repeated what I said

                    The slogan in question in this post is about extending their hold to the rest of the land. It implies genociding Israelis.

                    Like explained in y other comment it is not

                    No fucking shit. And when they refuse? I already replied this in my other comment. They would be forced to surrender with PA backed western countries

                    If it were that simple, they would have already been rooted out.

                    I never said it is simple but when things are hard you makes more effort and not like you saying there is nothing we can do.

                    It may already rooted out if the political will was there but no all the western countries and in fact ever China and Russia that pretend to care about Palestinians are supporting effectively Israel while pretending not not .

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        The history of harassment, Palestine, and israel is largely irrelevant.

        If a law prescribes (proscribes?) specific phrases regadless of intent and context, they should be chosen very, very carefully.

        Im not an expert, but i think other states require a context like “intended to incite hatred”.

        By prescribing this particular phrase, even if you are correct, it allows harassment to portray Palestine as ignored and persecuted - the very intention of terrorism.

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          Should people be allowed to use nazi slogans at protests? What about racist slogans?

          I understand it’s dicey to draw a line somewhere, but do you really believe hate speech should be protected as political speech? It’s a slippery slope either way, the trick is to find the point of balance.

          And repeating a phrase which initial intent is to call for the eradication of an entire ethnic group is, in my opinion, on the side of the line that should be considered hate speech, promoting violence, and shouldn’t be protected.

          The history of the conflict is indeed relevant. And the proscription of the phrase isn’t being done “regardless of intent and context.”

          (By the way, ‘proscribe’ means to condemn something; ‘prescribe’ means doctor’s orders)

          I’m not following the logic of your last paragraph.

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            Holding a flag of a state committing genocide and is the one who is currently trying to exterminate Palestinians on the ground is what should be compared to nazi slogans

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              That’s a bit of a strawman. Who’s holding an Israeli flag here?

              Genocide is atrocious, whether committed by the IDF or Hamas. Hamas’s stated purpose is a complete ethnic cleansing of the land between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea.

              I can say “genocide is wrong” and apply that to both sides, without favoring one over the other. The fact that you can’t is part of the problem.

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                Hypocrites favourite words are strawman and whataboutism

                There is an genocide in Gaza not Israel. Despite hamas genocide intent they have no power to do so and like I said in my other comment. A west backed PA would be in charge of destroying hamas in exchange of the end of occupation.

                You don’t want that because you are a liar. You want israel to continue colonization

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                  Just because one side is committing genocide doesn’t excuse the other side’s genocidal intent. Genocide is wrong on both sides, and saying more power should be given to one genocidal organization because it’s currently the one losing is an asinine take.

                  The slogan in question in this post isn’t a Palestinian Authority slogan. It’s a slogan Hamas uses to advocate for ethnic cleansing. Stop deflecting.

                  A west backed PA would be in charge of destroying hamas in exchange of the end of occupation.

                  That’s the idea with the two-state solution favored by the UN, but having an idea and actually implementing it are two different things. It’s much more geopolitically complex than simply “the west should play kingmaker and then the PA can destroy Hamas.” Hamas is entrenched in the governance of Gaza, and they won’t hand over the reins to PA peacefully.

                  You don’t want that because you are a liar. You want israel to continue colonization

                  Strawman. “Anyone who doesn’t support hamas is a zionist.” Yawn.

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                    Just because one side is committing genocide doesn’t excuse the other side’s genocidal intent. Genocide is wrong on both sides, and saying more power should be given to one genocidal organization because it’s currently the one losing is an asinine take.

                    You never called people to boycott Israel; you never asked your trashy country to stop supporting Israel with diplomatic cover; you keep voting for trashy politicians supporting the genocide. You are just a hypocrite, that’s all. Your country is hosting a war criminal who said there are no innocent Palestinians, and you have the audacity to claim that you oppose genocide and occupation; you do not; you are a hypocrite. All talk, no action.

                    The slogan in question in this post isn’t a Palestinian Authority slogan. It’s a slogan Hamas uses to advocate for ethnic cleansing. Stop deflecting.

                    The slogan in question is a call for a one-state solution with equal rights. Just because Hamas uses it with an ulterior motive does not mean nobody can use it. You are using the same rhetoric as authoritarian regimes; for example, Mali recently arrested an opponent for saying the words “by all means necessary.” There are people who, when they say that, really mean all means necessary including terrorism, but it is not enough to ban those words.

                    That’s the idea with the two-state solution favored by the UN, but having an idea and actually implementing it are two different things. It’s much more geopolitically complex than simply “the west should play kingmaker and then the PA can destroy Hamas.” Hamas is entrenched in the governance of Gaza, and they won’t hand over the reins to PA peacefully.

                    The UN has stated that Israel should unconditionally end the occupation. Your rhetoric is that it is too complex, so let’s do nothing except keep selling weapons to Israel and do business with them like usual. You are just a hypocrite who supports occupation and genocide.

                    You would have used the same excuse during apartheid South Africa. You would have talked about how the ANC wanted to exterminate white people because they committed some acts of terrorism, and you would have defended crushing anti-apartheid protests and been silent about your trashy country backing up the supremacist regime.

                    You think Hamas can survive with no popular support because the occupation would end and the whole West would back the PA with money and arms. Or are you one of those racists who think most Palestinians support genociding Israelis?

                    Strawman. “Anyone who doesn’t support hamas is a zionist.” Yawn.

                    Not true. I do not consider anybody who opposes Hamas a Zionist.

                    Anybody who says Zionists who came from Europe had the right to force a state on the local people which included Palestinian Jews and then ethnically cleansed them are themselves Zionists.