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  1. If everything was fine for the Palestinians and there were human rights violations etc in New Zealand do you honestly think that the Palestinians or anyone in the Arab world would care in the slightest let alone champion these issues such as John here is doing?
    I strongly feel that they wouldn’t give a rats arse and especially after how the Arab world has shown their absolute lack of any empathy for others when all Syrian refugees are heading (or trying to) the west.

    1. How many Palestinians have you ever met ?
      Immediately after the earthquake here in Christchurch , we received concerned messages from a Palestinian friend in the Galilee area. He was worried about us. We were worried, and still are, about him.

      1. Spent about 4 days hiking with 4 Israeli Palestinians once in northern Thailand – they seemed nice enough but again less than convinced they would give two shits about the plight of the Uighur’s or the Tibetans (or the John Minto’s of the world if anything ever happened to them).

  2. @James Brown. There are no realities in your speculative announcement. Perhaps you might be helped by reading the below:
    ‘A young fellow tied to a tree and set on fire. A woman and an old man shot in back. Girls lined up against a wall and shot with a submachine gun. The testimonies collected by filmmaker Neta Shoshani about the massacre in Deir Yassin are difficult to process even 70 years after the fact.’

    https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/MAGAZINE-testimonies-from-the-censored-massacre-at-deir-yassin-1.5494094

  3. I have to comment that really anyone without a very solid understanding of middle eastern relations and experience of living in isreal and understanding both Hebrew and Arabic really shouldn’t critic isreali politics or make translations of comments of politicians I have been living in isreal since 2003 and the issues people like to pretend to understand and start throwing around words like racism and apartheid are not really the issues the issues are economic and there is a war in isreal between peoples but they also co exist it’s a lot more complicated than you have described here and the translation of the situation you give here is entirely removed from any context is just a slanted perspective just focusing on one issue which is by far not the biggest problem in the region

    1. You know Hannah we didn’t need to go to South Africa to know that apartheid existed and the 25 m black people were ruled by the 5 million whites. And many of us demonstrated and wrote letters and did things to ensure that change came and those black people got the right to vote.

      Now I don’t have to come to Israel to see for myself, there is reputable newspapers all around the world and great websites.

      And Hannah we have speakers here several times a year, speakers who live and work in Gaza. We also have Palestinians living in Aotearoa. You should read a few things, get yourself educated about the country you live in, start with The General’s son by Miko Peled – the general was an Israeli general.

      Let me know when you have done this and I will give you some other great reads. Alas if you don’t you will continue living in your little bubble ignorant of the terrible injustices being carried out on Palestinians.

      By the way Hannah where did you live before, are you just another person invading the Palestinian’s country.

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