Monday, 25 May 2026

A Jewish activist publicly reads Hamas's political document (2017) and highlights a key point. "Our struggle is not against Judaism as a religion, nor against Jews as people.

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🇵🇸🇮🇱 A Jewish activist publicly reads Hamas's political document (2017) and highlights a key point. "Our struggle is not against Judaism as a religion, nor against Jews as people. It is against those who occupy our land and participate in the colonial project. The suffering that Jews experienced in Europe has nothing to do with our history, but with European history." This type of intervention is important because it breaks the constant attempt to equate any criticism of Israel or Zionism with antisemitism. It shows that there are Jews who reject the occupation and recognize that Palestinian resistance has an anti-colonial character, not a religious-racial one. At a time when anyone who supports Palestine is accused of being "antisemitic," Jewish voices like this dismantle that manipulative narrative and demonstrate that opposition to Zionism is political and historical, not ethnic. Why is there such an effort to hide or distort this distinction between Judaism and Zionism? Do you think more anti-occupation Jewish voices can help change the international narrative? Is it possible to separate Judaism from the Israeli colonial project, or have they become irreversibly fused? Comment below 👇
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