zionism
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Facts for Peace, led by a radical Zionist billionaire, is raising millions of dollars to fuel a conspiracy to portray Hamas as an enemy not only of Israel but also of the United States. As part of the campaign, more than 370,000 dollars were spent on advertising false information against Palestine on Facebook and Instagram alone.
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After the October 7 Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, Israel faced serious consequences, including economic losses. The occupying state witnessed serious divisions in society and political parties. Moreover, the operation almost continued the reverse trend of Jewish migration from occupied Palestine at a time when the state's demography was a key issue for the Israeli government and Zionist strategists.
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The Palestinian-Israeli conflict, which has resulted in the deaths of tens of thousands of people over the past years, is once again in the center of attention of the world community. Well, this conflict, which has been going on for centuries, makes everyone wonder, "Actually, who does Palestine belong to: the Arabs or the Jews?" makes you think about the question.
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Ilan Pappe, an Israeli historian, professor at the University of Exeter in Britain and director of the European Center for Palestine Studies, listed five signs that the Zionist project is coming to an end.
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After scoring a goal against Tarbzonsport club, Israeli football player Sagiv Ezekiel, who plays for Turkey's Antalyaspor club, showed his support for Israel's genocide in Gaza by showing the inscription "100 days since October 7" and the Star of David on his wrist to the camera. Later, Israeli Eden Kartsev, who plays for "Bashakshehir", also published a post with the word "100 days" on social networks. These actions of athletes caused intense discussions.
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According to Zionist General Gadi Eisenkot, the author of this doctrine, any settlement that fires at Zionist security forces should be destroyed. These mass murders and genocides are carried out to paralyze the enemy's will to resist and prevent a protracted war.
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