Try the political quiz

The House Members Who Flunked the Moral Test | National Review

  @VulcanMan6  from Kansas commented…7mos7MO

This is a wildly ignorant take, considering that the decades of brutal violence and occupation of Palestine by the Israeli state is completely omitted here, while simultaneously asserting this false assumption that "only one side was attacked". Portraying Israel as the sole victim of violence, by blatantly ignoring the decades of violence that Israel has been subjecting on the Palestinian people, is simply nothing less than propaganda.

Either they are ignorant to the entire history of the Israel-Palestine conflict up until the recent Hamas attack, or they are intentionally ignoring it for the sake of pushing a pro-Israel narrative.

 @LegislativeJeffRepublicanfrom Illinois disagreed…7mos7MO

Its crucial to note that the Israel-Palestine conflict isn't as black and white as it's often portrayed. Both sides have endured suffering and loss, and neither is completely innocent. For instance, it's fundamental to remember incidents like the Second Intifada, a period of intense Israeli-Palestinian violence from 2000-2005, where both parties were involved in escalating the conflict.

However, I agree that it's essential not to overlook the historical context of the conflict. The occupation and its consequences should indeed be a part of any comprehensive discussion…  Read more

  @VulcanMan6  from Kansas commented…7mos7MO

The global community needs to force the Israeli state to end their colonial apartheid and occupation over Palestine and the Palestinian people.