Skip to content
View in the app

A better way to browse. Learn more.

Thailand News and Discussion Forum | ASEANNOW

A full-screen app on your home screen with push notifications, badges and more.

To install this app on iOS and iPadOS
  1. Tap the Share icon in Safari
  2. Scroll the menu and tap Add to Home Screen.
  3. Tap Add in the top-right corner.
To install this app on Android
  1. Tap the 3-dot menu (⋮) in the top-right corner of the browser.
  2. Tap Add to Home screen or Install app.
  3. Confirm by tapping Install.

Israel commits suicide!

Featured Replies

Heavily abridged. URL in title.

[Opinion. Cut ‘em loose. Sink or swim time. If Israel can’t survive in land gifted by the Brits without US money and arms, then that’s taps. All she wrote. The fat lady sings. Time to end the gravy train.

Just before the credits: “We’ll always have Somaliland.”

Israel’s Suicidal Rupture with the U.S.

Israel is turning on its last important ally in an act of suicidal hubris.

Chris Hedges: 24 Jun 2026

Israel is sabotaging the negotiations with Iran and alienating its last important ally by refusing to halt its attacks on Lebanon and withdraw from its occupation of the south. It is determined to reignite a regional conflagration that could see Iran perpetually close the Strait of Hormuz and plunge the global economy into a global depression. And it continues its genocide in Gaza.

Israel is contaminated by racism and genocidal violence. It is blinded by a repugnant moral superiority. It is corrupted by a class of Zionist billionaires in the U.S. who use their wealth to bend foreign policy to serve Israeli interests. It is equipped with a nuclear arsenal Israeli officials have repeatedly threatened to use.

It is a menace to the region. It is a menace to itself. And it is a menace to us.

Israel’s vision of a “Greater Israel,” designed to ensure Israel’s military dominance throughout the Middle East, depends on harnessing the wealth and military power of the U.S.

Over two-thirds of the major arms and munitions Israel imports — without which it could not carry out its genocide of the Palestinians, turn southern Lebanon into a moonscape and bomb Iran, Syria and Qatar — are manufactured and provided by the U.S.

And because the Israel lobby, for decades, has owned Congress, because its Zionists allies police and control the media, because it is able to siphon tens of billions of U.S. taxpayer dollars to sustain its military adventurism, Israel is blind to its own limitations. It is willing to inflict harm on its allies, including the U.S., in service to itself.

“If I was in the cabinet of the Israeli government, I might not be attacking the only powerful ally that I have anywhere left in the entire world,” Vance retorted.

Between 1946 and 2024, the U.S. is estimated to have provided Israel with over $300 billion in military and economic assistance, adjusted for inflation.

The cost of the U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan alone are estimated, by Brown University, to be between $4 to $6 trillion, with much of that to be paid in the coming decades in the form of medical and disability payments to war veterans and their families.

This time the price is too high.

Israelis, intoxicated by the fantasy of being the chosen people, do not have friends. They do not have allies. They have those they use and those they slaughter.

Israeli leaders are so out of touch with reality they are threatening to go to war with Iran without the U.S. Avigdor Lieberman, the former defense minister and current leader of the far-right Yisrael Beiteinu party, has called for Israel to build a ballistic missile force and said that if he was in charge, he would direct the Mossad to overthrow the Iranian government.

images-2.jpeg

  • Replies 34
  • Views 518
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Most Popular Posts

  • Yagoda
    Yagoda

    ah yes, another day, another spate of obsessed jew hate from the losers in the war against "the jew".

  • Somjot
    Somjot

    You see, and THAT is exactly where your brainwashed mind isn´t capable of seeing reality: Let´s forget that the next in line top dogs are Russia, China, India and South Korea, but as a matter of fact

  • Packer
    Packer

    I mentioned before that the creation of the Jew state was the worst thing to happen in the 1940s. People are just starting to see why. Still, every war crime, every crime against humanity, every bi

Posted Images

24 minutes ago, unblocktheplanet said:

It is a menace to the region. It is a menace to itself. And it is a menace to us.

I mentioned before that the creation of the Jew state was the worst thing to happen in the 1940s.

People are just starting to see why.

Still, every war crime, every crime against humanity, every bite of the hands that feed them, every spit in the face of a friend, a day closer to their self destruction.

Don't miss that last plane out. 🙂 It's going to be a butcher shop.

39 minutes ago, unblocktheplanet said:

Israelis, intoxicated by the fantasy of being the chosen people, do not have friends. They do not have allies. They have those they use and those they slaughter.

THAT is a very important observation:

They used the Brits und the US to establish their stolen country and "thankfully" turned against them later, best example being the bombing of the King David Hotel (91 dead) in 1946 or the attack on the USS Liberty (34 dead) in 1967.

I wonder if all those Israel friendly BMs are aware of what Israelis understand by friendship.

ah yes, another day, another spate of obsessed jew hate from the losers in the war against "the jew".

Edited by Yagoda

  • Author
12 hours ago, Yagoda said:

ah yes, another day, another spate of obsessed jew hate from the losers in the war against "the jew".

12 hours ago, Yagoda said:

ah yes, another day, another spate of obsessed jew hate from the losers in the war against "the jew".

It's obvious Israel wants to go its own way, unsupported by other nations. So be it. Why should one country, the US, have to support Israel with money and weapons?

Were Israel a "real" country, they would be self-sufficient after 75 years!

Sink or swim. I'm not against the State of Israel or Israeli Jews. But I'm for sovereignty, self-determination, independence. Isn't that what a "homeland" is all about, really?

Will Muslim nations swoop in as soon as Israel is not under the protection of the US, as Packer suggests, and slaughter every Jew in a genocide copying that in Gaza? I guess we'll just have to see.

However, what would be the purpose of any Arab attack? Revenge? Maybe, the sword of Allah and all that. But perhaps it would suffice to have a land exchange.

Palestinians moved to what is now Israel. Israelis moved to Gaza and the West Bank (half-done anyway!), as they are. Rebuilding should keep them busy for awhile, making the desert bloom.

And seeing how the other shoe fits. Should suppress their warring nature for awhile, anyway.

Edited by unblocktheplanet
correct

Isreal is not a "real" country now?

The insanity of the obsessive extremist "anti Zionists" knows no limits.

Chris Hedges -- former pro Kremlin propagandist on Russia Today. Classy.

Edited by Jingthing

Israel commits suicide?

You don't say.

Have you popped open the champagne yet?

  • Author
3 hours ago, Jingthing said:

Israel commits suicide?

You don't say.

Have you popped open the champagne yet?

Not me! Manischewitz, straight from the Catskills.

  • Author
3 hours ago, Jingthing said:

Isreal is not a "real" country now?

The insanity of the obsessive extremist "anti Zionists" knows no limits.

Chris Hedges -- former pro Kremlin propagandist on Russia Today. Classy.

Christian Science Monitor, NPR, Dallas Morning News, Washington Post, New York Times, Truthdig

Pulitzer Prize, Presbyterian minister, Harbard Divinity School

War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning (2002)

American Fascists: The Christian Right and the War on America (2007)

Death of the Liberal Class (2010)

Days of Destruction, Days of Revolt (2012)

I didn’t know! Obviously the last real Commie.

17 minutes ago, unblocktheplanet said:

Not me! Manischewitz, straight from the Catskills.

So you have really bad taste in "wine" on top of everything else. TMI.

  • Author

Just keeping it kosher, my man! BTW, regular wine, like France or California not kosher? I've always wondered. Yeah, Manischewitz is not for discerning palates!

4 hours ago, unblocktheplanet said:

It's obvious Israel wants to go its own way, unsupported by other nations. So be it. Why should one country, the US, have to support Israel with money and weapons

because we are the top dog military and want the next in line top dog military intertwined with ours. they can do our light work

I'd probably commit suicide if I was in the IDF.

  • Popular Post
8 minutes ago, Yagoda said:

because we are the top dog military and want the next in line top dog military intertwined with ours. they can do our light work

You see, and THAT is exactly where your brainwashed mind isn´t capable of seeing reality:

Let´s forget that the next in line top dogs are Russia, China, India and South Korea, but as a matter of fact Israel is not doing the light work for you.

Israel had YOU do the dirty work for them, by convincing you to go to war to Afghanistan, Iraq, Iraq again and all the other countries you destabilized for Israel, that one and only ally of you against fierce enemies in the region who would not be your enemies if it wasn´t for Israel.

8 minutes ago, Somjot said:

You see, and THAT is exactly where your brainwashed mind isn´t capable of seeing reality

its not brainwashing, its careful studying of the issue of defense cooperation. i would think the term brainwashing would be more characteristic of the jew haters.

12 minutes ago, Somjot said:

Let´s forget that the next in line top dogs are Russia, China, India and South Korea, but as a matter of fact Israel is not doing the light work for you

lol. got it. so which ones are our allies close to the middle east and europe.

and you dont know what israel does for us lol

14 minutes ago, Somjot said:

Israel had YOU do the dirty work for them, by convincing you to go to war to Afghanistan, Iraq, Iraq again and all the other countries you destabilized for Israel, that one and only ally of you against fierce enemies in the region who would not be your enemies if it wasn´t for Israel

nice. so you contend the jews run usa foreign policy. got it.

the more the usa and israel win, the more ignorant and hysterical your posts become lol

  • Author
4 hours ago, Yagoda said:

because we are the top dog military and want the next in line top dog military intertwined with ours. they can do our light work

I don't wish ill for Israelis. But I think the rabid would get a big wake-up about who and what wars gain.

Top-dogs are still dogs.

  • Author
3 hours ago, Yagoda said:

its not brainwashing, its careful studying of the issue of defense cooperation. i would think the term brainwashing would be more characteristic of the jew haters.

lol. got it. so which ones are our allies close to the middle east and europe.

and you dont know what israel does for us lol

nice. so you contend the jews run usa foreign policy. got it.

the more the usa and israel win, the more ignorant and hysterical your posts become lol

The IDF must sure be having a lo, equalt of fun "winning" in Lebanon, don't you think? If Israel had to produce their own weapon or actually buy them at market value and stopped being able to depend on billions from the American piggy bank, tell me what would happen to Israel.

I, for one, don't think Israel would become a failed state nor would the Arab states attack it. I believe the true, equal balance of power between Israelis and Palestine would arise. Of course, the hope is that Israel would stop all this ridiculous belligerence and, in turn, Israelis can learn to let go of war as a national hobby.

But they're nuts, so really anything could happen. Bibi wants to fight Iran on his own! 5555555555555555555555 Let's see how the top-dog does chewing on that one!

Not all Israeli's are happy with what the government & IDF are doing,

Israeli former leaders and security chiefs threaten legal action over 'Jewish terrorism'

The letter accuses the IDF of complicity in terrorism through a failure to intervene and active participation in violence.

Dozens of Israelis from the country’s security, political and cultural elite have threatened legal action against their government over support for Jewish terrorism and an “ideology of ethnic cleansing” in the occupied West Bank, according to a leaked letter.

Two former prime ministers, former heads of all the Israeli security services, former judges, a Nobel laureate and the country’s most revered living novelist were among the signatories to a “final warning” over violence against Palestinians.

They demanded immediate action to “eradicate Jewish terrorism”, cataloguing years of attacks – including murdersexual assault, theft, arson and desecration of the dead – by civilian and military perpetrators who acted with “almost complete impunity”.

The campaign of extreme violence against Palestinians broke Israeli and international law, put Israel’s security at risk, isolated the country internationally and fuelled antisemitism around the world, they said.

“This letter is a wake-up call and a final warning: We demand that you take all necessary measures to immediately eradicate Jewish terrorism that has been prevalent in Judea and Samaria in recent years,” the letter said, using an Israeli term for the occupied West Bank.

If the prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, and his defence and security ministers and security commanders do not condemn and stop the violence, the signatories say they will petition Israel’s high court to force their hand.

The letter, which has not been made public, was sent to the prime minister’s office, the ministries of defence and national security, the military, police, and intelligence services. A copy was seen by the Guardian.

Signatories now raising the alarm about violence against Palestinians include commanders who led Israeli forces in occupied Palestine, and politicians who presided over years of settlement expansion.

Their acute sense of crisis is not reflected in the broader public debate in Israel as unofficial campaigning gets under way for elections due by the end of October.

The letter accused Netanyahu and his far-right coalition partners, who are expected to seek another term in power together, of enabling attacks on Palestinians to further an extremist agenda of ethnic cleansing and annexation.

“This is not solely a military and police failure, but the implementation of an overt policy by the Israeli government and its prime minister in general, and by the relevant ministers in particular,” the letter said.

“[They] order the military, the police, and Shin Bet [the internal security agency] to enable the terrorism of Jewish criminals, because this horrendous phenomenon serves well the current government’s ideology of carrying out ‘ethnic cleansing’ in the territories of Judea and Samaria to facilitate their future annexation.”

The letter also drew parallels with historic attacks on Jewish communities in Europe. “The crimes of Jewish terrorism in the territories are reminiscent of similar crimes and pogroms committed against our people by other nations in eastern Europe in the 19th and 20th centuries.”

Israel’s military was complicit in this campaign of terror, through a failure to intervene and active participation in violence, the letter said.

Attackers have included members of regional defence units, men in part-uniform, and men who were not in active service but carried weapons they got from the Israeli military or national security ministry.

“The IDF [Israel Defense Forces] has clear policy of ignoring the crimes of Jewish terrorism, and in many incidents soldiers from the regional defense units and [settlement] security squads are themselves involved in the crimes of Jewish terrorism,” the letter said.

Since 2020, Israeli soldiers and settlers have killed at least 1,100 Palestinian civilians in the occupied West Bank, at least a quarter of whom were children, UN data shows. No one has been charged over any of these deaths.

The attacks jeopardised Israeli security because they risked spurring Palestinian revenge attacks or even an uprising, or intifada, against Israeli occupation, the group warned.

Many signatories have previously denounced violence in the West Bank in public statements. However this letter, drafted and sent by the lawyer Shmuel Berkowitz, brought together a broader group, linked the violence to soldiers as well as settlers, and for the first time threatened legal action.

Signatories include two former prime ministers, Ehud Olmert and Ehud Barak, four former ministers whose portfolios included defence and justice, and more than 30 former security commanders including two chiefs of staff for Israel’s military and heads of the Mossad, Shin Bet and the police.

Prominent figures from outside politics and the security sector include the novelist David Grossman, the Nobel chemistry laureate David Kornberg, an Oscar winner and 10 Israel Prize award winners.

Signatories from the legal system include a former attorney general, judges and senior legal advisers to the government. From academia, signatories include the former CEO of Tel Aviv University and an expert on international terror. There are also rabbis and former ambassadors.

The letter said recent condemnations of violence by political and military leaders were not credible without action.

“How come you have not been successful in eradicating Jewish terror, given that the identity of their leaders and their places of residence are well known to you, and they are estimated to number a few hundred [people]?” said one section addressed directly to Gen Avi Bluth, the commanding officer in the occupied West Bank.

Sponsored

The letter warned of government financial, political and legal support for violence and a culture of impunity, with the Israeli police and military each claiming the other has jurisdiction to prosecute attackers.

The letter took direct aim at Netanyahu, noting that his claim last year that settler violence was the work of a few dozen teenagers had “no basis in reality”.

There were questions for other officials including the far-right national security minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, the defence minister, Israel Katz, the chief of staff, Eyal Zamir, Shin Bet’s head, David Zini, and the police commissioner, Daniel Levy.

The prime minister’s office, the defence and national security ministries, the police and the Israeli military were approached for comment on the letter but did not respond.

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/israeli-former-leaders-and-security-chiefs-threaten-legal-action-over-jewish-terrorism/ar-AA26qwRH?ocid=msedgntp&pc=U531&cvid=6a3bb57f09a8402285a08a514412c216&cvpid=1b13105f9a2a4771a2dbfa74eb9b9c31&ei=11

Edited by Bannoi

1 hour ago, unblocktheplanet said:

Palestine

there is no palestine and never will be

1 hour ago, unblocktheplanet said:

I don't wish ill for Israelis. But I think the rabid would get a big wake-up about who and what wars gain.

Top-dogs are still dogs.

sure you do. you want all jews dead.

the bottom dogs are still at the bottom, hows the weather down there

Edited by Yagoda

  • Popular Post
On 6/23/2026 at 2:01 PM, Packer said:

I mentioned before that the creation of the Jew state was the worst thing to happen in the 1940s.

Are you sure? Worse than:

1) The German occupation of France.

2) The German/Russian invasion of Poland.

3) The German invasion of the USSR and the brutality unleashed against the civilian population?

4) The 75 million deaths during WW2?

5) The Iron Curtain?

I can go on.

5 hours ago, Effective altruism said:

Worse than:

What part of 'the worst' did you not understand ?

  • Author
10 hours ago, Bannoi said:

Not all Israeli's are happy with what the government & IDF are doing,

Israeli former leaders and security chiefs threaten legal action over 'Jewish terrorism'

The letter accuses the IDF of complicity in terrorism through a failure to intervene and active participation in violence.

Dozens of Israelis from the country’s security, political and cultural elite have threatened legal action against their government over support for Jewish terrorism and an “ideology of ethnic cleansing” in the occupied West Bank, according to a leaked letter.

Two former prime ministers, former heads of all the Israeli security services, former judges, a Nobel laureate and the country’s most revered living novelist were among the signatories to a “final warning” over violence against Palestinians.

They demanded immediate action to “eradicate Jewish terrorism”, cataloguing years of attacks – including murdersexual assault, theft, arson and desecration of the dead – by civilian and military perpetrators who acted with “almost complete impunity”.

The campaign of extreme violence against Palestinians broke Israeli and international law, put Israel’s security at risk, isolated the country internationally and fuelled antisemitism around the world, they said.

“This letter is a wake-up call and a final warning: We demand that you take all necessary measures to immediately eradicate Jewish terrorism that has been prevalent in Judea and Samaria in recent years,” the letter said, using an Israeli term for the occupied West Bank.

If the prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, and his defence and security ministers and security commanders do not condemn and stop the violence, the signatories say they will petition Israel’s high court to force their hand.

The letter, which has not been made public, was sent to the prime minister’s office, the ministries of defence and national security, the military, police, and intelligence services. A copy was seen by the Guardian.

Signatories now raising the alarm about violence against Palestinians include commanders who led Israeli forces in occupied Palestine, and politicians who presided over years of settlement expansion.

Their acute sense of crisis is not reflected in the broader public debate in Israel as unofficial campaigning gets under way for elections due by the end of October.

The letter accused Netanyahu and his far-right coalition partners, who are expected to seek another term in power together, of enabling attacks on Palestinians to further an extremist agenda of ethnic cleansing and annexation.

“This is not solely a military and police failure, but the implementation of an overt policy by the Israeli government and its prime minister in general, and by the relevant ministers in particular,” the letter said.

“[They] order the military, the police, and Shin Bet [the internal security agency] to enable the terrorism of Jewish criminals, because this horrendous phenomenon serves well the current government’s ideology of carrying out ‘ethnic cleansing’ in the territories of Judea and Samaria to facilitate their future annexation.”

The letter also drew parallels with historic attacks on Jewish communities in Europe. “The crimes of Jewish terrorism in the territories are reminiscent of similar crimes and pogroms committed against our people by other nations in eastern Europe in the 19th and 20th centuries.”

Israel’s military was complicit in this campaign of terror, through a failure to intervene and active participation in violence, the letter said.

Attackers have included members of regional defence units, men in part-uniform, and men who were not in active service but carried weapons they got from the Israeli military or national security ministry.

“The IDF [Israel Defense Forces] has clear policy of ignoring the crimes of Jewish terrorism, and in many incidents soldiers from the regional defense units and [settlement] security squads are themselves involved in the crimes of Jewish terrorism,” the letter said.

Since 2020, Israeli soldiers and settlers have killed at least 1,100 Palestinian civilians in the occupied West Bank, at least a quarter of whom were children, UN data shows. No one has been charged over any of these deaths.

The attacks jeopardised Israeli security because they risked spurring Palestinian revenge attacks or even an uprising, or intifada, against Israeli occupation, the group warned.

Many signatories have previously denounced violence in the West Bank in public statements. However this letter, drafted and sent by the lawyer Shmuel Berkowitz, brought together a broader group, linked the violence to soldiers as well as settlers, and for the first time threatened legal action.

Signatories include two former prime ministers, Ehud Olmert and Ehud Barak, four former ministers whose portfolios included defence and justice, and more than 30 former security commanders including two chiefs of staff for Israel’s military and heads of the Mossad, Shin Bet and the police.

Prominent figures from outside politics and the security sector include the novelist David Grossman, the Nobel chemistry laureate David Kornberg, an Oscar winner and 10 Israel Prize award winners.

Signatories from the legal system include a former attorney general, judges and senior legal advisers to the government. From academia, signatories include the former CEO of Tel Aviv University and an expert on international terror. There are also rabbis and former ambassadors.

The letter said recent condemnations of violence by political and military leaders were not credible without action.

“How come you have not been successful in eradicating Jewish terror, given that the identity of their leaders and their places of residence are well known to you, and they are estimated to number a few hundred [people]?” said one section addressed directly to Gen Avi Bluth, the commanding officer in the occupied West Bank.

Sponsored

The letter warned of government financial, political and legal support for violence and a culture of impunity, with the Israeli police and military each claiming the other has jurisdiction to prosecute attackers.

The letter took direct aim at Netanyahu, noting that his claim last year that settler violence was the work of a few dozen teenagers had “no basis in reality”.

There were questions for other officials including the far-right national security minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, the defence minister, Israel Katz, the chief of staff, Eyal Zamir, Shin Bet’s head, David Zini, and the police commissioner, Daniel Levy.

The prime minister’s office, the defence and national security ministries, the police and the Israeli military were approached for comment on the letter but did not respond.

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/israeli-former-leaders-and-security-chiefs-threaten-legal-action-over-jewish-terrorism/ar-AA26qwRH?ocid=msedgntp&pc=U531&cvid=6a3bb57f09a8402285a08a514412c216&cvpid=1b13105f9a2a4771a2dbfa74eb9b9c31&ei=11

Triple wow! Gobsmacked! It's about time Israelis spoke out against the violence. The Supreme Court is a great strategy but it depends on how stacked the court is with rabid Zionists. Here's an overview.

Unfortunately, this page does not record the kinds of cases they have adjudicated.  Most have been born in Israel and almost all have been educated in the law in Israel and some with postgrads in the US or UK.

It should be noted that these judges rarely deal with criminal matters.

Like all judges anywhere, a few may actually have a heart beating in their chests.

Every judge, of course, are is an ex-soldier and, depending, potentially, war criminals themselves. Would they vote against the IDF, their comrades-in-arms?

There’s a good gender mix, though women often try harder to equal their colleagues in harshness rather than fairness.

.

President Esther Hayut (2004-2017, President 2017-date)

Uzi Vogelman (2009-2021, Deputy President 2021-date)

Isaac Amit (2009-date)

Noam Sohlberg (2012-date)

Daphne Barak-Erez (2012-date)

Anat Baron (2015-date)

David Mintz (2017-date)

Yael Willner (2017-date)

Yosef Elron (2017-date)

Ofer Grosskopf (2018-date)

Alex Stein (2018-date)

Gila Canfy-Steinitz (2022-date) [Mizrahi]

Khaled Kabub (2022-date) [Israeli-Arab]

Ruth Ronnen (2022-date)

Yechiel Meir Kasher (2022-date)

  • Author
10 hours ago, Yagoda said:

there is no palestine and never will be

Lessons from Golda.

  • Author
9 hours ago, Effective altruism said:

Are you sure? Worse than:

1) The German occupation of France.

2) The German/Russian invasion of Poland.

3) The German invasion of the USSR and the brutality unleashed against the civilian population?

4) The 75 million deaths during WW2?

5) The Iron Curtain?

I can go on.

I am not condoning any of these atrocities. You left out, intentionally I'm sure, the Holocaust. All the above are military atrocities.

Really, the political violence in the Middle East started in 1909 and had reached a fever pitch of both Jewish and Arab terrorism by 1948. I'm no historian but the creation of Israel is certainly one the most divisive and destabilising events and remains so to this day.

  • Author
11 hours ago, Yagoda said:

sure you do. you want all jews dead.

the bottom dogs are still at the bottom, hows the weather down there

"All Jews dead"? Why? Jews matter basically not at all to me, same as all other religionists. The only part I care about is Jewish terrorism, violence, and intentional creation of suffering on other human beings.

I'm no Biblician. Perhaps it says this is Jews' duty in the Torah.

8 minutes ago, unblocktheplanet said:

"All Jews dead"? Why? Jews matter basically not at all to me, same as all other religionists. The only part I care about is Jewish terrorism, violence, and intentional creation of suffering on other human beings.

I'm no Biblician. Perhaps it says this is Jews' duty in the Torah.

Lets ask A.I whether the Torah instructs Jews to create suffering on other Human beings :

No, the Torah does not say that Jews must create suffering for other human beings. In fact, the foundational ethics of the Torah and subsequent Jewish law strictly forbid causing unnecessary harm, mandating instead that human life be preserved, respected, and treated with empathy. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

The core principles regarding the treatment of others in Jewish scripture emphasize the exact opposite of inflicting suffering

9 hours ago, unblocktheplanet said:

Jewish terrorism

there ya go, projection from the jew hater.

  • Author
11 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said:

Lets ask A.I whether the Torah instructs Jews to create suffering on other Human beings :

No, the Torah does not say that Jews must create suffering for other human beings. In fact, the foundational ethics of the Torah and subsequent Jewish law strictly forbid causing unnecessary harm, mandating instead that human life be preserved, respected, and treated with empathy. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

The core principles regarding the treatment of others in Jewish scripture emphasize the exact opposite of inflicting suffering

11 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said:

Lets ask A.I whether the Torah instructs Jews to create suffering on other Human beings :

No, the Torah does not say that Jews must create suffering for other human beings. In fact, the foundational ethics of the Torah and subsequent Jewish law strictly forbid causing unnecessary harm, mandating instead that human life be preserved, respected, and treated with empathy. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

The core principles regarding the treatment of others in Jewish scripture emphasize the exact opposite of inflicting suffering

Guess Zionist in govt never hit the yeshiva, eh.

  • Author
2 hours ago, Yagoda said:

there ya go, projection from the jew hater.

Is that the best ya got, Yag?

Create an account or sign in to comment

Recently Browsing 0

  • No registered users viewing this page.

Account

Navigation

Search

Search

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.