Why, when the ceasefire exchanges are reported, are the Israelis called hostages and the Palestinians called prisoners?
Why do the Israelis seem to have so many “prisoners” to exchange. When were they captured? Were they all combatants? Where were they kept? Were they mistreated?
Why have 40,000 Palestinians left the West Bank in recent months?
Why are illegal settlements on the West Bank protected by the Israeli army?
Why aren’t more Israeli settlers punished for burning Palestinian homes and intimidating and even killing Palestinians on the West Bank?
Why is the Trump administration now talking about the end of the “two-state” solution and using 3000-year-old Biblical names for the West Bank?
Why isn’t more attention paid to the fact that approximately 50,000 Palestinians were killed in Gaza, many of them women and children?
What is the difference between “ethnic cleansing” carried out by Serbia and that proposed for Gaza by the Trump administration?
When was the idealistic vision of the original Zionists abandoned?
Why will some people call this post anti-Semitic? It isn’t, and if you think it is, you need to re-examine your beliefs.
The Palestinians and Israelis hate each other with a hatred that's reserved for religious groups, like Irish Catholics and Protestants.
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