Pro-Palestine Protests

Plenty of Zionist terrorists around in 1948.
History was rewritten by the Victor's.
The true reason for the intervention by Palestines Arab neighbours in the conflict was to protect Palestinians from genocide and ethnic cleansing.
Deir Yassin was one of the most notorious acts of genocide.

 
In wars there are casualties. And I remind you; Israel did not start the wars of 1948, 1967, or 1973. It did not start the massive terrorist attacks & intifadas. It did not embark on the other waves of terrorist attacks on Arab men, women and children. When it fights back, it does so legally and for good reason. They are better than their Arab enemies, but from the beginning, they have only called for peace. It is the Arabs who have consistently rejected peace. That is a matter of fact, not conjecture. Plus The "Tantura Massacre" claim was debunked long ago. Do a Google search on "The Theodore Katz Saga"...
 
Here, some retired racist murderers boast of the genocide they committed

 
from the beginning, they have only called for peace

No, from the beginning they have only called for the destruction of Palestine and for the Palestinians to be dispossessed, and to be expelled or killed.

That is not peace. It is invasion and genocide.
 
@jacksonscraft

Here's an example of a terrorist gunman shooting an unarmed grandmother, holding her grandchilds hand as she tried to lead him to safety along a previous ordered safe route.

Perhaps the Israeli terrorist found the white flag she was carrying a threat.


Give a genocidal racist a gun, and what will he do?
Again, not [even if true] a result of official Israeli gov' policy. The same though cannot be said of state sponsored Arab terrorism against Israeli citizens. Israel has only ever fought defensive wars and actions. Also, there were only 1.1 million "Palestinians" in 1967, and now there are 5.1 million (per UN estimates) so it seems you think that "genocide" means Israel protecting itself from yet another terrorist massacre at the hands of Arabs ?
 
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