Israel has sparked global outrage after dropping leaflets over the besieged Gaza Strip, warning Palestinians to either cooperate with its forces or face forced displacement or eradication. The messages, written in Arabic, carried explicit threats, including the chilling statement: “The world map will not change if all the people of Gaza cease to exist.”

The move, condemned as a psychological warfare tactic, has intensified concerns over Israel’s military campaign in Gaza, with many seeing the leaflets as an open admission of ethnic cleansing.

The threats also reference a so-called “Trump plan”, aligning with recent remarks by US President Donald Trump. who suggested the mass expulsion of Gaza’s population to neighbouring countries. The posters featured images of Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is facing accusations of war crimes and crimes against humanity and wanted by the IC

  • The Quuuuuill@slrpnk.net
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    Sup. If you’re out and around Jews (like me) you’re probably hearing about how Israel is an antisemitic state because zionism is a philosophy that seeks to other us. If you’re not hearing from us, it’s probably because you’re not conducting yourself like someone who’s ready to listen

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      And, frankly, I understand why some Jews would be a little guarded when the topic of Israel comes up. Antisemitism is real and you’ll certainly find people with a negative view on Israel that are conflating the nation with Jews. That’s a conversation that can get really uncomfortable really quick.

      It’s why I have nothing but respect for the likes of “Jewish voice for peace” and the many Jewish college students and professors that have stood for the Palestinians. It’s also why I hate someone trying to treat the Jewish community as having homogeneous beliefs.

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        my family has been in the united states for ~140 years. before i left instagram i would pretty regularly get death threats in my DMs. the one that stood out most to me said “go back where you came from before i send you back in a pine box, kike”

        it was just so dumb. but also indicative of what it can be like for me to move around sometimes. people threaten me with violence for existing from time to time. when you live like that you learn who’s willing to listen and who’s in their current state unreachable. so yeah. if you’re not hearing something from the Jewish community, it’s probably because the Jewish community you want to hear from doesn’t trust you for some reason. you don’t surround yourself with a pocket of safety and so we distance ourselves from you.

        people in this moment saying Jews are responsible for israel don’t really understand that israel represents a single perspective on jewish identity, one that many Jews openly reject. the other thing to understand is israel has open citizenship for Jews. it’s super easy for us to emigrate there. why might you think we haven’t? could it be because we fundamentally disagree with its existence?