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Once again, you nailed it. Yesterday I was reading responses to Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib's report about the latest Realign for Palestine project. In case anyone doesn't know this is an organization started by Alkhatib to oppose the glorification of Hamas and other terrorist groups and the promotion of antisemitic rhetoric and speech. The members are Jews and Palestinians who want peace and work for it by opposing terrorism. As a Gazan who has lost 30 family members and friends in the war, he blames the Western "Pro-Palestine" movement for the continuation of the war and failure of all of Israel's attempts to create a two state solution. At the end of the report he, once again, begged these people to stop interfering and making things worse for his people and instead to either keep quiet or contribute to the efforts of Palestinians like him to reach a realistic solution rather than screaming abuse and making ridiculously impossible demands. Immediately after he posted, some one responded that she thinks he's wrong because the demonstrations against Israel "create solidarity." I had to put the song "No More Fucks to Give" on repeat until I could calm down.

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Before I leave this comments section, to good articles on the recent "decision" by the supposed recognized scholars of genocide, that Israel is indeed guilty. Hint: not all of the members are actually scholars and the 86% vote came from less than barely a quarter of the 500 members:

https://www.timesofisrael.com/genocide-scholar-says-group-pushed-through-israel-condemnation-without-debate/?utm_source=The+Daily+Edition&utm_campaign=daily-edition-2025-09-02&utm_medium=email

https://blogs.timesofisrael.com/the-genocide-scholars-resolution-a-charade-in-academic-garb/d

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