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Campus Voices: Students Stand Against Antisemitism
Learn from three current Jewish student leaders about their college experience and how they are standing up against antisemitism on campus.
Watch a compelling student panel discussion and learn from three members of the Hillel International Israel Leadership Network (ILN) about their college experiences and how they are standing up against antisemitism. Gain insights into their challenges, successes, and strategies for fostering inclusive and respectful campus environments. This is an opportunity to hear firsthand accounts and participate in meaningful dialogue about navigating college as a Jewish student and combating antisemitism in higher education.
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Israel's Seven Front War - Yemen w/Michael Rubin
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Michael Rubin, senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and former Pentagon official, and Rick Richman, resident scholar at AJU, discuss Yemen and it's conflicts with Israel. Part 7 of 7 in the Israel's 7 Front War series presented by the Middle East Forum and AJU. Tehran not only dominates four Arabic-speaking countries (Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and Yemen) but has reached new levels of ...
Israel’s 7 Front War - Lebanon w/Robert Rabil
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Robert Rabil, Professor of Middle East studies at the Florida Atlantic University, and Rick Richman, resident scholar at AJU and the author of "Racing Against History: The 1940 Campaign for a Jewish Army to Fight Hitler", discuss Lebanon and Hezbollah. Part 6 of 7 in the Israel's 7 Front War series. Tehran not only dominates four Arabic-speaking countries (Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and Yemen) but h...
Israel's 7 Front War - Syria w/Hadeel Oueis
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Writer, journalist and research fellow at the Philos Project, Hadeel Oueis and AJU President Jeffrey Herbst discuss Syria and it's conflicts with Israel. Part 4 of 7 in the Israel's 7 Front War series presented by the Middle East Forum and AJU. Tehran not only dominates four Arabic-speaking countries (Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and Yemen) but has reached new levels of aggression in the past half-yea...
The Wars of the Middle East w/ Admiral Michael Mullen
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Join Admiral Michael Mullen for an in-depth look at Israel’s multifront war, US involvement, and what victory means in the 21st century. Only a few months ago, the Biden administration was celebrating relative stability in the Middle East. However, since October 7th, Israel has been involved in a multifront war in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria. The US and its allies have also been drawn directly int...
AJU Book Talk: The Klansman’s Son
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Join AJU and ADL for an online discussion with author Derek Black about their new book, “The Klansman’s Son.” Author Derek Black and ADL’s Vice President of the Center on Extremism Oren Segal, explore Derek’s journey from white nationalism to becoming an advocate for antiracism. Raised in a world of hate and fear, with a father who was a former Ku Klux Klan leader, Derek’s life changed when the...
Israel's 7 Front War - West Bank w/Gregg Roman
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Examine the recent actions, regional ambitions, and strategic implications of Tehran’s aggressive expansion and its threat to Israel. Part 2 of our 7-part series. Tehran not only dominates four Arabic-speaking countries (Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and Yemen) but has reached new levels of aggression in the past half-year, starting with the Oct. 7 atrocity and followed by the bombing of Pakistan, impe...
Judaism Is About Love with Rabbi Shai Held
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A transformative dialogue with Rabbi Shai Held on recovering the heart of Jewish life. Join three distinguished rabbinical voices in a captivating conversation about the profound insights in Shai Held’s new book, Judaism Is About Love. Rabbi Shai Held, a founder of the innovative Hadar community, will be in conversation with rabbis Brad Artson and Sharon Brous. Whether you are well-versed in Je...
The Mitzvah of Crafting Your Ethical Will
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Learn how to pass down wisdom, values, and guidance through an ethical will with Rabbi Jonathan Aaron. Writing an ethical will, a document that includes stories and reflections about your past, is an ancient tradition. It can include joys and regrets, and ultimately becomes both a way to remember a loved one who is gone and a primer on how to live a better, happier life. In conversation with Ra...
Feel Empowered with Advance Directives
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Judaism teaches us to anticipate that our life is finite. Prepare an end of life “to do” list with Cedars-Sinai’s Senior Rabbi. From hospice care to spiritual preparation for death, there is so much to think about when it comes to preparing for the end as it draws near. Learn how to ensure that all your end-of-life wishes are met, both legally and spiritually. Cedars-Sinai’s Rabbi Dr. Jason Wei...
Israel and the World after October 7th: A Conversation with Yael Eckstein
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Since Oct. 7, Israelis and Jews worldwide have questioned how the Jewish state will relate to the international community. Yael Eckstein, President and CEO of The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, one of the world's leading religious charitable organizations, has a unique perspective on Jewish-Christian relations and Israel's role in the world. Yael, based in Israel, will be in d...
Jewish Journeys with AJU
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American Jewish University (AJU) is a thriving center of Jewish resources and talent that serves the Jewish community of the twenty-first century. A portal for Jewish belonging, AJU equips students, faculty, campers, and learners of all ages with the tools to create the ideas, build the structures, and develop the programs to advance Jewish wisdom and elevate Jewish living. Our Mission: America...
Israel's 7 Front War - Gaza Strip w/ Daniel Pipes
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Israel's 7 Front War - Gaza Strip w/ Daniel Pipes
Danielle Holley, Mount Holyoke College - The Syllabus 10
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Danielle Holley, Mount Holyoke College - The Syllabus 10
MEF Israel's 7 Front War - IRAN
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MEF Israel's 7 Front War - IRAN
Jacques Berlinerblau, Georgetown University - The Syllabus 09
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Jacques Berlinerblau, Georgetown University - The Syllabus 09
Brandy Shufutinsky, Jewish Institute for Liberal Values: The Syllabus 08
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Brandy Shufutinsky, Jewish Institute for Liberal Values: The Syllabus 08
The Amen Effect with Rabbi Sharon Brous
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The Amen Effect with Rabbi Sharon Brous
Laura Roberts, CA Social Studies Teacher - The Syllabus 07
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Laura Roberts, CA Social Studies Teacher - The Syllabus 07
Jay Michaelson + Noah Feldman on Jewish Crises and Counter-Theologies at the Vilna Synagogue
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Jay Michaelson Noah Feldman on Jewish Crises and Counter-Theologies at the Vilna Synagogue
Adam Lehman, CEO of Hillel International - The Syllabus
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Adam Lehman, CEO of Hillel International - The Syllabus
How the Talmud Can Change Your Life with Liel Leibovitz
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How the Talmud Can Change Your Life with Liel Leibovitz
The Geopolitics of the Greater Middle East After October 7
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The Geopolitics of the Greater Middle East After October 7
Embracing End-of-Life Conversations
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Embracing End-of-Life Conversations
Robert Vitalis, University of Pennsylvania: The Syllabus 05
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Robert Vitalis, University of Pennsylvania: The Syllabus 05
Jewish Linguistics with Dr. Sarah Bunin Benor
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Jewish Linguistics with Dr. Sarah Bunin Benor
Where Should a Jew Go To College
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Where Should a Jew Go To College
David French, NYT Columnist: The Syllabus 04
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David French, NYT Columnist: The Syllabus 04
Evan Morris, Yale Professor: The Syllabus 03
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Evan Morris, Yale Professor: The Syllabus 03

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  • @Sad_bumper_sticker.
    @Sad_bumper_sticker. 6 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    Some Ghettos were kept longer e.g. the Lodz Litzmanstadt Ghetto was a slave labour camp much longer than 1942. The Warsaw ghetto uprising was in May 1943.

  • @floraltex1636
    @floraltex1636 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Stop killing Palestinian children

  • @red2thebone
    @red2thebone 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Xmas is a man made Pagan holiday! Thank you for saying the truth! American holidays are a disgrace! buncha dysfunctional greediness of evil deeds! So blessed i have woken up searched for truth and become a "Noahide" this is beautiful to hear; 🕎

  • @nancikuba42
    @nancikuba42 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I have really grown to really Like the Kurds & have supported them back in 2014.

  • @nancikuba42
    @nancikuba42 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I wish more people would hear voices like hers. It would open their eyes. Maybe many will insist to not listen.

  • @PanagiotisZolotis-rn7vy
    @PanagiotisZolotis-rn7vy 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Remarkable coverage and analysis, thank you!

  • @billanderson9908
    @billanderson9908 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Okay, what ARE the seven fronts that Israel is defending?

  • @kurtolsen6175
    @kurtolsen6175 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Front? Since when is Israel mass killing civilians a front? Are you fascist warlovers?

  • @user-ze9rz5ql8x
    @user-ze9rz5ql8x 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Laga laga lie lie

  • @user-ze9rz5ql8x
    @user-ze9rz5ql8x 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Laga laga

  • @user-ze9rz5ql8x
    @user-ze9rz5ql8x 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Censorship rule 😂

  • @user-ze9rz5ql8x
    @user-ze9rz5ql8x 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Really civil war? Is it not USA proxy war?

  • @sebastianghodoussi-tc2cw
    @sebastianghodoussi-tc2cw 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Great lecture

  • @Sonnyz7359
    @Sonnyz7359 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Zionism is a cult no different than the KKk

  • @parvindarabi2663
    @parvindarabi2663 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    WHat a bunch of hoarse shit, 9 months is passed and Israel has not achieved any thing. Without U S Israel is nothing. Israel is already defeated on land & U S is defeated at sea.

  • @oblomofff
    @oblomofff 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Free Palestine! Stop the genocide!

  • @soniama5246
    @soniama5246 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    It is time isrealis look in rhe mirror and look what they did in history...it is isreal who created all these groups of resistance...this guy should be listened to but i think he is offering the same recipe that isreal has been following a d think ots dealing with brainless people.... look into the mirror a d one up with something else....hopefully peacefull...if not then we are looki g at the funal days of zion

  • @ahshkah
    @ahshkah 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The Zionist project days are numbered in Palestine ... the count down got started.

  • @senna42
    @senna42 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    She's a monster.

  • @user-ep9ig1og5j
    @user-ep9ig1og5j 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Fantastic. Proud

  • @memdaletpey
    @memdaletpey 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I don’t know what Palestinian state he is talking about… Palestinians don’t need the state, never wanted it, never tried to create one. The PA is a statelet that was created for them by Israel. Gaza was de-facto a another prototype of Palestinian state, with obvious results. Palestinian people are in pre-state phase of their evolution. To talk to them about state is about the same as talking about the state with Australian aboriginals.

  • @LukeLott
    @LukeLott 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    th-cam.com/users/shortsQzTOjaCpMg4?si=z2wote-chPR9bI_v

  • @RussianShill
    @RussianShill 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    FEZ University 😂😂😂

  • @susanstein6604
    @susanstein6604 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I was never told there was no afterlife but it was never mentioned at all.

  • @miltonthegreat6520
    @miltonthegreat6520 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

    R. Derek Black is such an inspiration.

  • @patrickm8894
    @patrickm8894 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Aren’t these Jewish people slaughtering a people?

  • @maryfimielkowski220
    @maryfimielkowski220 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Well done Yael ❤🙏 your Abba would be so Proud of you ✡✝🫂 Be Assured Yael ✡ YOU are Loved, Valued, Supported in every way & Prayed for ALWAYS 🙏🙏 COUNT ON IT !! Don't Give Up !!!! You are NEVER Alone !!!!! ✡✝ ❤🫂

  • @blossom9565
    @blossom9565 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I read Liel's article in Commentary Magazine about how Jews aren't white because there is a "condition" on their whiteness. What about poor white people? Is there not a condition on their whiteness? In the history of white people, poor whites have never had unconditional access to full Whiteness, because they bear the scars of poverty, and white culture is traditionally mor aporophobic than it is racist. Jews in America are successful members of the white establishment. In the South, Jews were not enslaved, nor were they barred from owning slaves or land. In fact, Jews were as a group more likely to own slaves than white gentiles, and were wealthy compared to most whites, the vast majority of whom were subsistence farmers. Of course Jews did not dominate plantation slavery, but they were part of the wealthiest echelons of southern society, because poor people could not afford slaves. Nor were Jews indentured servants, which was essentially a form of slavery and rigged so that the poor white indentured servant could never pay off their debt. I think that if you are rich in America, you are privileged, and there are no conditions. But, I could be wrong. What conditions do you see in America that make Jewish whiteness conditional?

    • @blossom9565
      @blossom9565 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Here is a copy of a comment to an article in the NYTimes. Dr. Appiah, the writer of the original article, is a Black Jew. Anyway, the comment: "Why I (Ashkenazic) am white is because as Dr. Appiah has simply put it, that is how I am treated. I will never have to have the talk with my children, or always drive just below the speed limit, or put items back ostentatiously if I pick them up to look at them in a store. I am also not limited like a black friend of mine who will not drive after dark in case she has car trouble because she never knows who will stop to help her. I will never worry that my neighbors wish me ill just because of how I appear. My parents taught me that if I ever got lost or was in trouble to find a policeman. Etc., etc. European Jews benefit significantly from white privilege, regardless of how we feel about the system. We don't decide this one. (The many Non-Ashkenazic Jews will probably look like where they come from - I think you're entitled to check those boxes.) And those check boxes are generally used either to support governmental funding or to meet diversity requirements; if you check them without merit, you are only injuring the minimal attempts to correct the injustice." Anyway, I was raised poor and Jewish, and I have experienced far more aporophobia than antisemitism. And, I also know lots of Black, mixed race Jews who have experienced horrible racism in the Jewish community from White Jews. Mr. Leibowitz, after 2000 years mixing with Europeans (DNA studies show that the mitochondrial DNA of most Ashkenazi Jews is predominantly European, you are, sorry to break it to you, pretty white. And, Ashkenazi Jews can be pretty racist.

  • @thepen-jo3pu
    @thepen-jo3pu 29 วันที่ผ่านมา

    GENOCIDERS GIVING THEIR HISTORICAL ACTS.

  • @doubledowndoubled
    @doubledowndoubled 29 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Great interview!

  • @jooseppielleese7156
    @jooseppielleese7156 หลายเดือนก่อน

    ask him about what he thinks about Israel and its ethnonationalism

    • @bozodeniro
      @bozodeniro 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Why don’t you listen to his TH-cam and he’ll answer your loaded question, Joseph.

    • @jooseppielleese7156
      @jooseppielleese7156 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@bozodeniro I did and he doesn't, he says he doesn't know too much about it while also tries to conflates being against the governent of Israel as antisemtism. There's a huge double standard from the ADL, like their own genocide denial of Armenians to promoting propaganda against Nelson Mandela during apartheid. It would have been interesting to hear his take on it, but they would never ask that question, which is my point. If you want to support Israel I don't mind, I'm not some river to the see loon but the ADL is counterproductive to your own cause while dismissive of their own hypocrites.

  • @Eliqw
    @Eliqw หลายเดือนก่อน

    Alan Sherman - stein with an ei and styn with a y

  • @nunyabizness9955
    @nunyabizness9955 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Lol. 🤡👈

  • @chaimhandler1
    @chaimhandler1 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If the authorities do not protect Israelis from Arabs then Israelis will protect themselves. The authorities in the West Bank have consistently demonstrated that not only won't they protect certain Jewish residents in the West Bank, but they will vilify those who defend themselves, primarily by ignoring due process, incarcerating and expelling Israeli Jews without trial, because if the facts came to light in a trial they would indicate that there is no evidence to suggest that the accused "settlers" are not in reality the victims of Arab attacks against them. And the U.S. has the audacity to sanction individual settlers who have never been convicted of committing a crime, labeling them as terrorists so they can promote the lie of moral equivalence. The literal policy of the U.S. State Department is that any Israeli who opposes a two-State solution is a terrorist and is subject to sanction. Well, since October 7 for certain, that includes the vast majority of Israeli citizens, even Arab Israeli citizens. Why doesn't the U.S. apply the same policy towards anyone who opposes Puerto Rican independence or Basque independence or Kurdish independence or Scottish independence... Why? Because when it is a question of Jews vs. Arabs, to some U.S. policy makers it has been clear since 1948 who the U.S. should give preference to. Every U.S. president who has sided with Israel has had to defy the State Department to do so. Biden doesn't defy, he conforms. Defiance takes more strength than he can muster these days. The reason Trump was so kind to Israel was because Trump doesn't conform, he does what he wants to do. If those behind the scenes want him to do otherwise then they belong to the "Deep State" and need to be replaced.

  • @chaimhandler1
    @chaimhandler1 หลายเดือนก่อน

    There is no such thing as a Palestinian who accepts the RIGHT of Israel to exist. The only possible scenario is that Palestinians are resigned to the "unjust" existence of Israel because they are incapable of doing anything to reverse the existence of Israel. The Arab Sunni world has been doing exactly that by brutally suppressing Moslem Brotherhood, ISIS, and the Iranian Shiite Jihadism. The "Arab Spring" demonstrated how "democracy" in the Arab world is a recipe for extremism. Call me fascist but Jihadism can not be tolerated.

  • @patharvard
    @patharvard หลายเดือนก่อน

    The Israeli withdrawal from Gaza was not genuine and it did not give the Gazans their freedom.

  • @fromthethrone
    @fromthethrone หลายเดือนก่อน

    Israel will win! 🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱👑👑👑🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱

  • @dorfmanjones
    @dorfmanjones หลายเดือนก่อน

    Nellie was being asked to think about stuff she never had thought about before. Like if you believe in a Jewish state then why not a Christian state? Or an Islamic state? And if you are thoughtful enough to think that your tribal god did perhaps not 'give' you land 3000 years ago, then the people who have been living there for two millennia might have some prior claim might also occur to you. Now you have a choice. Will you ponder it or will you simply say, "I'm a Jew and that land is mine." If you choose the latter, you're a Zionist. It's not an insult. Just own up to ti.

  • @princeicio
    @princeicio หลายเดือนก่อน

    She's a Zionist

    • @Kvasiir
      @Kvasiir หลายเดือนก่อน

      That’s awesome. She support de-colonisation ❤❤

    • @princeicio
      @princeicio หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Kvasiir I'm aware that she a 💩 but I still love her

    • @Kvasiir
      @Kvasiir หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@princeicio how is de-colonising bad? Lol

    • @princeicio
      @princeicio หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Kvasiir you have no right to exist on other people's lands

    • @Kvasiir
      @Kvasiir หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@princeicio correct that’s why the Jews are de-colonising theirs 💓💓

  • @pabarrett
    @pabarrett หลายเดือนก่อน

    thank you I am going thru setting up my burial instructions and Advance medical

  • @aidjunkie5335
    @aidjunkie5335 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Quite incredible that NATO is arming and supporting self declared Nazis and the direct decedents of those who keenly guarded the death camps today in 2024, indeed the Canadian parliament gave one of them a standing ovation.

  • @Buster62
    @Buster62 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The Reshef Plan: The Day After in Gaza and Israel -- the first step to repair a broken world There has never been a state called Palestine and the Arab leadership in the area formerly known as the Mandate of Palestine has never been interested in a permanent two-state solution. In stating that, I am not denying Arab Muslims of the Mandate the right to a national identity -- just not a "Palestinian" one. Allow me to offer a solution to the Jewish/Arab conflict, starting with the “day after” in Gaza. The idea of having the UAE and Saudis involved in financing and assisting the development of an emirates-like enclave in Gaza led by a local Gazan entity that is not wedded to Hamas or the Palestinian Authority -- with Israeli security oversight, Egypt in a supporting role, and the U.S. providing diplomatic cover and incentives - is a good one. This would leave it to the Israelis and Arabs to manage Gaza’s day after without interference by outside interests, e.g., the UN. There should be five emirates/governorates in Gaza: North Gaza, Gaza City, Deir Al-Balah, Khan Younis, and Rafah. However, that does not fix the wider problem of what to do with the West Bank, Jerusalem, and possibly Lebanon south of the Litani River. That is why the same solution should be applied to those areas. And here comes the game-changer, extending the same structure to all of Israel, using the current conflict - the most recent round in a 100-year civil war between Arabs and Jews - in much the same way as the American Civil War led to the Reconstructionist Era, during which the United States reintegrated into the Union the states that had seceded and determined the legal status of African Americans. It is time for a solution that is not based on a “split-the-baby” solution that simply separates people, but one that resolves the underlying problem which is the acceptance of a Jewish state in a Muslim region of the world. To that end, the world should recognize what the British and the League of Nations recognized when the Mandate was created, that the West Bank (Judea and Samaria) is the heartland of historic and cultural Israel, and has been since Abraham purchased the land from Ephron the Hittite in Hebron around 4,000 years ago. This is the land to which Moses led the return of the Israelites/Jewish people after their sojourn in Egypt, and it is the territory where the Jews established two kingdoms of Israel and a dominant presence for almost 1,500 hundred years (1,330 BC - 135 AD), making the Jews the indigenous people of the land - a check of the criteria for indigeneity listed in the UN Factsheet titled “Who are Indigenous Peoples?” will bear this out. This reconstructionist solution would require that Israel reconstitute itself as the United Democratic Republic of Israel (Israel), a Federal Republic comprised of five governorates in Gaza, seven-eight in Judea and Samaria (Jenin/Tubas, Nablus, Tulkarm/Qalilya/Salfit, Ramallah/Al Bireh, Jericho, Bethlehem, Hebron, and East Jerusalem not including the Old City) and 27 in what is referred to as Israel inside the green line and the Golan Heights, and southern Lebanon. The republic would be guided by a constitution granting equal political and civil rights to all its citizens -- Jews and non-Jews. It would also be consistent with the Jewish mission to be God's light (example) unto the nations, fulfilling their covenant with the Creator. Each of these governorates would have locally elected governments and the ability to raise local taxes and manage administrative affairs. Local police would manage day-to-day policing while national security matters and organized crime crossing governorate lines would fall under the purview of a federal agency. The elected Governors of each governorate would sit in a new deliberative chamber of the Israeli government (like the U.S. Senate). That chamber would also have one representative from each of the faiths representing more than 1% of the total population (Jewish, Muslim, Christian, Druze). While the chamber would not have legislative authority, it would have the mandate to scrutinize legislation, hold the government to account, and consider and report upon public policy. It could also seek to introduce legislation for the Knesset to consider and propose amendments to bills before their final passage into law. It would be able to delay bills though it could not indefinitely block their passage, with the possible exception of bills involving constitutional amendments, religious and minority rights, with a supermajority of 60%. This would allow for the voices of all residents of the republic to be heard and considered by the Knesset. The Knesset would have legislative power and be much like it is today, though Israel's laws should be revised so that coalition governments are not as easily captured by extremist elements, e.g., the election threshold could be raised from 3.5% to 4% and the total number of seats possibly raised to 150. A coalition government could only be formed with 55% of Knesset members…not the current 50%. If a coalition of 55% cannot be formed then a second round of elections would be conducted with minority parties constituting less than 6% of the total first round vote dropped from the roll. This would encourage small parties to join a coalition rather than hold out over fringe issues. Once established, a coalition government could be dissolved with a 56% vote in the Knesset…not the current 50%...unless parties withdrawing from the government agree to formally join with the opposition to form a new government. This would mean that coalition governments could not be so readily held to ransom by small minority parties. If the citizenry is not happy with the coalition government but does not have the support of 56% of Knesset members or their representatives cannot form a new coalition, then, like now, they get to elect a new government. This solution would allow Arabs to have local autonomy where they predominate, remain on their property (which would be formally registered in a national register), and possibly allow for Arab refugees with surviving immediate family members from the 1948-1949 war to return from Lebanon, Syria, Egypt and Jordan. It would not allow for Palestinian statehood - the opportunities for that have been squandered, and deliberately so, because local Muslim Arab leadership has never accepted a two-state scenario. Originally proposed in 1937 by the Peel Commission, the idea of a two-state-solution was adopted by the UN in 1947, and after that, repeatedly tried by Israel with the support of the U.S. Every time it was rejected by the local Arab Muslim leadership, which has only ever sought the annihilation of the Jewish state. The time for a two-state solution has passed, and as the current conflict has exposed, it cannot resolve the underlying problem, which is Muslim acceptance of a Jewish state in the region. Regarding citizenship; Arabs would be offered citizenship conditional on: 1) serving two (women) to three (men) years of national service (not necessarily military service; and 2) renouncing any foreign citizenship of states hostile to Israel. Both of these conditions would also be be required for Jews to hold citizenship. Those Arabs who do not accept these conditions or are beyond the age of national service, would receive full residency with full civil and political rights in the governorates where they currently reside. They would be able to vote in local government elections and for their representatives in the new chamber but not in national elections for the Knesset. They would be able to travel and work anywhere inside Israel but would not be able to change their residential governorate except by marriage, when they could elect to change their residency to their spouse’s governorate. They would get a special passport which could be used for international travel. Children would obtain civilian status, but would lose citizenship at 18 if they fail to fulfill the requirements of national service. Under penalty of law, organized insurgent activity against the sovereign integrity of the State would be grounds for imprisonment and/or to strip offenders of their citizenship/residency and expel them from Israeli territory. This would apply for all citizens and residents, Arabs and Jews. Violent insurgent activity rising to the level of terrorism (defined by law) would be subject to a death penalty. The solution of a United Democratic Republic of Israel should be supported by the West and all civilized nations. Not only does it offer a resolution to the Jewish/Arab Muslim conflict in the former territory of the Mandate, but it would deal a heavy blow to the pernicious dawa and revivalist ideology of the Muslim Brotherhood that captured Arab and Muslim political thinking in the 20th Century, is favored in duplicitous states like Qatar, is in alliance with the antediluvian Islamic theocracy of Iran, is responsible for the spread of global antisemitism through Qatar’s Al Jazeera Media Network, Qatari-funded universities, Islamic centers, and other civil society organizations in the West, and is threatening the stability of several Western nations. It is what is holding Muslim nations back and is why its adherents in the West are unable to fully integrate within their new societies and, when strong enough, agitate to mainstream Muslim practices and ideas. The time to end this brokenness is now...starting in Israel.

  • @Kick_Rocks
    @Kick_Rocks หลายเดือนก่อน

    Stop spitting on Christians in Israel, then I’ll believe you.

  • @ricetanzania4148
    @ricetanzania4148 หลายเดือนก่อน

    In Holland the voices of the Israel lovers are muted by msn

  • @ZIADFAYED-sl1mj
    @ZIADFAYED-sl1mj หลายเดือนก่อน

    2024 is a year of justice! I love how these minion channels and lowly zionist communities are so desperate to convince the world that they're victims but nothing will ever work again forever. When the west persecuted the jews, the arabs welcomed them with open arms and they lived peacefully until the zionist program was initiated. This year, the price of freedom was paid and the whole world knows the truth. The masks have fallen, keep posting useless videos that no one is watching! Justice and truth prevailed...

  • @JoshuaFinancialPL
    @JoshuaFinancialPL หลายเดือนก่อน

    you would thing we'd eat a milchig version of honey cake... except that the honey flowing in the land refers to the sweet secretion of ripe figs (or is it dates)...

  • @kheprineteru4990
    @kheprineteru4990 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Reading 📖 now

  • @ramo1824
    @ramo1824 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Mention the truth they start crying about.antisemitism