For context, some US soldiers stationed in a kibbutz hotel started using the hotel’s pool, then that kibbutz’s locals started complaing about having to share the pool with the US soldiers, so the hotel decided to enforced its rules of allowing only guests to use the pool by banning the locals.

u/PolishChud — 21 hours ago

“What THEY say” (implying that oop isn’t palestinian), hmm, I wonder why palestinians would have a negative view about a non-palestinain living on palestinain territory…

u/PolishChud — 1 day ago

Seeing moroccan nationalists complain about being “invaded by immigrants” when Morocco literally occupies Western Sahara is truly something else

u/PolishChud — 2 days ago

btw the reason as to why I changed these two to look like that is because Ismail Haniyeh got assasinated in Qatar (I'm not qatari so I don't how qatari progressives and conservatives are stereotyped to look like).

u/PolishChud — 3 days ago

coaxed into the majority of mizrahi israelis (who make up around half of the whole israeli population)

u/PolishChud — 6 days ago

“If you expel them, they’ll all come here,” Angela Merkel is portrayed as telling Benjamin Netanyahu. “So what do you propose?” Netanyahu responds. (2015, made by Asaf Nevo, an Israeli, in reference to Netanyahu’s claims that the grand mufti of Jerusalem convinced Adolf Hitler to commit holocaust)

This is what Netanyahu said in his speech to the World Zionist Congress in 2015:

Hitler didn’t want to exterminate the Jews at the time, he wanted to expel the Jews. And Haj Amin al-Husseini (the grand mufti of Jerusalem) went to Hitler and said, “If you expel them, they’ll all come here.” “So what should I do with them?” he asked. He said, “Burn them.”

u/PolishChud — 7 days ago

“Food chain.” By Yair Netanyahu from 2017, showing George Soros dangling the world in front of a reptilian creature, a figure highly reminiscent of the antisemitic “happy merchant” image, as well a prominent critics of the Netanyahus, including the former prime minister Ehud Barak and Meni Naftali.

The cartoon, which has been circulated by antisemitic websites, was posted a day after Israel’s attorney general announced that he was minded to prosecute Sara Netanyahu, Yair’s mother and the prime minister’s wife, for misappropriation of state funds. Benjamin Netanyahu is also under pressure as a result of several overlapping corruption investigations, which have gained pace in recent weeks.

Also depicted in the cartoon were prominent critics of the Netanyahus, including the former prime minister Ehud Barak and Meni Naftali, who ran the Netanyahus’ official residency and successfully sued Sara Netanyahu for wrongful dismissal, alleging abusive and erratic behaviour.

u/PolishChud — 8 days ago

A cartoon published in 2015 by the pro-settler Israel National News site compares Israeli authorities to Nazis.

A cartoon published by the pro-settler Israel National News site appears to depict an IDF soldier as the Jewish child raising his hands in surrender in an iconic photograph from the Warsaw Ghetto during World War II.

Pointing a loaded rifle, and a copy of the army’s rules of engagement, at the soldier is an Israeli authority figure — either government or military — who is equated with a Nazi officer.

Also equated with a Nazi officer is a Palestinian woman holding a slingshot.

Presumably, the cartoon is saying that the Israeli soldier, whose life is threatened by the slingshot, is being prevented by the Israeli authority figure from taking action to defend himself, through too-strict rules of engagement.

The cartoon comes in the wake of an incident in the West Bank Saturday back in 2015 that saw a group of Palestinian women grab on to an IDF soldier to keep him from arresting a Palestinian youth who threw stones.

u/PolishChud — 13 days ago

Its Ben-Gvir time - Parody of 'Springtime for Hitler' created by the Israeli Satirical show Eretz Nehederet ahead of the 2022 Israeli election.

Eretz Nehederet is a well known Israeli Satirical show that's been on the air since 2003. The show airs on Israel's largest channel, 12, and is currently in its 22nd season.

The skit, part of Season 20's first episode depicts Itamar Ben-Gvir, then a junior member of the opposition, and satirizes Benjamin Netanyahu (then leader of the opposition)'s willingness to work with Ben-Gvir, despite past commitments that he wouldn't.

Netanyahu went on to win the election, with Ben-Gvir becoming Minister of Internal Security (in charge of the police).

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u/PolishChud — 17 days ago

Cartoon made by Israeli cartoonist Meir Ronnen in 1996 after Benjamin Netanyahu’s victory over Shimon Peres.

u/PolishChud — 20 days ago