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The former associate editor of the Guardian evoking the dual loyalty trope.
Of course I know how Jewish Brits feel about 7/10 and aftermath, though most such I know are ashamed of their own disreputable Netanyahu government, but often don’t say openly because of the war. I expect you know that too https://t.co/saZUzFF70Q
He is suggesting British Jews are Israeli when in fact they are British. I have a Jewish family who lives on my street and they are as British in culture as I am. They are appalled at what is going on in Gaza and despise Netanyahu as as an awful lot of actual Israeli's do.
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And here we go again on 07:20 - Apr 22 with 623 views
Isn't there another thread you should be reigning back on rather than starting another (...and what happened to keeping all of this stuff locked away in designated threads where nobody reads it btw? )
Edit....oh but go on then, where does he mention loyalty? I suppose most UK Jews don't give Israel much more than a passing thought. Although I was surprised to learn through your other thread that....there is a UK branch of the largest Israeli settlement building body! Or am I evoking this trope by mentioning this?
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"They break our legs and tell us to be grateful when they offer us crutches."
He is suggesting British Jews are Israeli when in fact they are British. I have a Jewish family who lives on my street and they are as British in culture as I am. They are appalled at what is going on in Gaza and despise Netanyahu as as an awful lot of actual Israeli's do.
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From what I can read above I think the answer to your question is 'no he is not.'
"They break our legs and tell us to be grateful when they offer us crutches."