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Why does Zionism expect special rules to be applied to it?

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Why does Zionism expect special rules to be applied to it?

The internet has been flooded with false claims by Zionist extremists since 7/10, and Aviva Klompas has been a leading antagonist – regularly lying about who hostages are and who prisoners of war are, amongst many other lies. (Photo credit: X)

Since Israel failed to protect its borders and its people on the 7th of October – and hostages and prisoners of war were taken back into the Gaza strip – we have constantly heard from Zionists about wanting hostages being released.

The harsh reality is that many of the so called hostages taken, are in actual fact soldiers and IDF members – and so therefore they are prisoners of war – not hostages.

That is the rule – that is the precedent of many centuries.

We should stop applying special rules for the Zinoist movmeent.

Here is just one example of the Zionist media and its antagonists reporting a prisoner of war, as a hostage, meet Liri Albag – a member of the IDF, who clearly loved being in the IDF and whose primary remit is to terrorise and subjugate Palestinians:

Liri Albag is an IDF soldier – who was working in surveillence at the Nahal Oz army base on 7/10.

She is no different to the many Israeli occupation soldiers operating inside the Gaza strip right now.

The reason for her capture as a prisoner of war, is in no small part due to Israel’s policy of conscription.

One can argue that Israel does not need to have this policy for military or security reasons – but they have this policy in place to help indoctrinate young Israelis into hating Palestinians, and to get young impressionable Israelis to think of Palestinians as the perpetual sworn enemy.

Israel failed to secure its borders, and it has failed to protect Israelis.

That is now part of Zionism’s and Netanyahu’s legacy.

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Kamran Hussain

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May 4, 2024

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