[RD] War in Gaza: News Thread

In what sense is Israel a colony?
The West Bank settlements are effectively colonies. I don’t know much about how land is acquired there, if it’s expropriated, purchased at market price, or purchased under duress (a kind of stealth expropriation).

They all look rather bleak to me from the little I’ve seen of them.
 
I agree that Israeli setlements in the West Bank are colonies of Israel (as well as being illegal) but I'm not convinced that Israel itself is a colony and I'm still waiting for an explanation as to why some people think it is.
 
I agree that Israeli setlements in the West Bank are colonies of Israel (as well as being illegal) but I'm not convinced that Israel itself is a colony and I'm still waiting for an explanation as to why some people think it is.

How is it not a colony?
 
The whole project was explicitly defined as colonial by the Zionist movement themselves in the late 19th and early 20th century. There's a lot of quotes where they talk about the colonisation project.
 
The Zionist movement basically ends when Israel became a country. I can understand people saying that Israel is a colony for whatever foreign powers supply it with aide for whatever reason to do their bidding, to make a rhetorical point. But by that same token, it also implies that there is a "home base" for it. Now where is that home base? Supposedly that home base is Judaism internationally. And I really don't think that's a road you want to go down. As that leads to the very Protocols-of-the-Elders-of-Zion-type stuff which a great deal of Israel's enemies accept as fact.
 
A brief history of the colonial project that is currently Israel.


Anthony Blinken ignoring war crimes of the IDF reported by our own government officials.


There is no doubt, we are the baddies... we can change course now and maybe not taint our entire lives with this behavior or we can look back in 10-15 years and realize it and try to wash the sins away with the typical hemming and hawing Iraq gets these days.
 
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Columbia University: Ilhan Omar's daughter suspended and 108 arrested for Gaza protest​

More than 100 students have been arrested after police cleared a camp of pro-Palestinian protesters at Columbia University in New York.

The university's president said that the "extraordinary step" came after multiple warnings and was necessary to provide a safe environment.

Among the participants in the protest was Minnesota politician Ilhan Omar's daughter, who has been suspended.

Protests have rocked US campuses since the Israel-Gaza war began last year.

Demonstrators constructed an encampment of about 50 tents on campus on Wednesday - and overnight hundreds of students and others rallied with them.

More than 100 had occupied the lawns for over 30 hours, in violation of university rules, New York Mayor Eric Adams told a news conference on Thursday.

The demonstrators were joined by independent presidential candidate Cornel West.

In a statement sent to faculty earlier on Thursday, Columbia University president Dr Nemat Shafik said she had hoped her decision to authorise the New York Police Department to clear the encampment would "never be necessary".

"The individuals who established the encampment violated a long list of rules and policies," Dr Shafik said. "Through direct conversations and in writing, the university provided multiple notices of these violations."

Dr Shafik said she regretted that "all of these attempts to resolve the situation were rejected by the students involved".

In total, 108 people were arrested at the protest site. Two received trespass summonses and charges of obstruction of government property.

Police had intervened in protests around the university on Wednesday, as Dr Shafik testified about antisemitism before Congress.

The Columbia Spectator, a student newspaper, reported that the swoop by officers marked the first time mass arrests had been made on campus since Vietnam War protests in 1968.

On X, formerly Twitter, Ilhan Omar's daughter, Isra Hirsi, 21, said she had been suspended from Barnard College for "standing in solidarity with Palestinians facing a genocide" despite never having been reprimanded or disciplined in the three years she has been a student at the private women's university.

Her mother is among the most vocal critics of Israel on Capitol Hill. In 2019 the congresswoman apologised after tweeting that US support for Israel was "all about the Benjamins baby", a slang term for $100 bills, a post that drew accusations of antisemitism.

One of the organisations that organised the protest, Columbia University Apartheid Divest, said that the suspension of Ms Hirsi and the two other students - identified as Maryam Iqbal and Soph Dinu - meant that "they have lost access to their food, housing, and medical centre".

"Two of the three live in student housing and have been illegally locked out with no notice," the statement added, noting that the suspension was effective immediately.

'Subject to sanctions'​

Barnard University told the BBC that it does "not provide information about confidential student conduct proceedings".

A separate Barnard community update sent out on Thursday said only that staff members had asked students to leave and warned them they would be "subject to sanctions" if they failed to do so.

Written warnings were also provided on Wednesday evening, warning of interim suspensions if they did not leave the encampment later the same night.

"This morning... we started to place identified Barnard students remaining in the encampment on interim suspension, and we will continue to do so," the statement added.

Barnard's Student Government Association said in a statement that the suspensions were "illegitimate" and a violation of "the sanctity of the academic institution and its purpose to facilitate open dialogue".

At least one professor - classics lecturer Joseph Howley - has publicly expressed support for the protest.

He told the Spectator: "I wish the last few months had left me with greater confidence that the University's response today was about how the students were protesting rather than what they were protesting."

The protest at Columbia came just days after pro-Palestinian protesters blocked major roads across the country, restricting access to airports including Chicago's O'Hare International and Seattle-Tacoma International, as well as the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco and Brooklyn Bridge in New York.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-68851168
 
He also gave the New World to Spain and Portugal, didn't He?
No. Absolutely not. Read the Bible. Israel will be saved by God himself, and even before that by the Anti-Christ. The new world is not central to God's plan.
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No. Absolutely not. Read the Bible. Israel will be saved by God himself, and even before that by the Anti-Christ. The new world is not central to God's plan.
Pope is God’s representative on Earth, treaty of tortillas, bada bing bada boom. Also John Mormon was meant to settle in Utah so that’s another heavenly colony
 
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