Interesting: Editorial board of Haaretz, Israel's leading newspaper, says Netanyahu himself is squarely responsible for the disaster, having ignored the potential consequences of escalating aggression toward Palestinians. https://www.haaretz.com/opinion/editorial/2023-10-08/ty-article-opinion/netanyahu-bears-responsibility/0000018b-0b9d-d8fc-adff-6bfd1c880000 #Israel #rightwing #theocracy
Haaretz is firmly left wing
While this site is firmly right wing-
https://www.israelhayom.com/2023/10/08/family-of-grandmother-kidnapped-by-hamas-plead-for-help/
You know what the difference is between Israel and Palestinians?
Both these websites have a right to be heard in Israel.
Jews have no rights in Palestinian territories.
So freedom to chose what you read in Israel , or no freedom to choose anything in the Palestinian territories.
@AkomoCombine I am very well aware of Haaretz's political leanings. Mass protests by Israeli citizens have expressed their displeasure at the government's direction, and specifically, the handling of the Court. Israel is unfortunately heading towards a far right, theocratic and undemocratic form of government. Current situation more than likely accelerates the process. Israel's voting demographics will intensify this shift to far right: https://www.vox.com/world-politics/2023/2/23/23609584/israel-right-wing-young-voters-palestine
@Victor They were elected. If the Israeli left doesnt like it, then they vote them out next election.
You cant deny an election result because you dont like the result.
@AkomoCombine The Vox article does a pretty good job of explaining the right wing shift and voting tendencies as of today as well as explicating how things ended up as they are right now. If religious extremism like Ultra-Orthodox continues to become a norm then things will get worse...
@Victor Yes and your big IF there is key. Tell me are you Israeli? i mean do you live in Israel?
@AkomoCombine Wow. Interesting shift in conversation. The situation in Israel should not concern me if I am not Israeli nor live in Israel?
@Victor Yes it does make a difference since you dont have a vote there if your not Israeli.
Some folks here HAVE a interest because they have family who DO live there and HAVE a vote.
So whatever Vox says is opinion and they are entitled to that. But unless they live there, they cant vote to effect change.
So going back to your original post- its opinion and not a fact ,filled with what if's scenarios on your part.
@AkomoCombine Appreciate your candor. Disagree with some of the points nonetheless. Mind you, I said points and not you personally.
@AkomoCombine When someone or something states that they are they only source of truth then do contemplate that they indeed are not the truth. Sounds a lot like TFG. I spend an inordinate amount of time going down rabbit holes to check not just the source of the information (background, funding...) but attempt to corroborate the information from other sources. Again, appreciate your time and thoughts.