According to Merriam-Webster, the definition of genocide is “the deliberate and systematic destruction of a racial, political, or cultural group.”
Now, keep that in mind when you read the rest.
Day in and day out, we see random Zionists coming forward on social media, talk shows and the news channels, spewing the hate that they grew up with. The only excuse for their pathetic behavior is “We were promised this land.” Promised? Yes, it was promised. By the few Western countries that didn’t want you in their own land, and that’s a fact they know very well. They know very well that they were being targeted and whatever happened to the innocent people at that time should never have happened. But how does that justify doing the same to others when you are in this so-called power?
But what about the Holocaust?
Bringing up the Holocaust in every conversation doesn’t serve the purpose, especially when the timing is so wrong. Talking about your ancestors and how they suffered during those times will not be taken seriously when you are killing the parents and grandparents of Palestinians as we speak. Using October 7th as an excuse, while every single Palestinian has a valid reason to defend themselves against the injustices they have endured because of the Zionists, who also proudly call themselves Jews. Traditional Jews, thank God, want nothing to do with Israel.
How much injustice can an individual tolerate?
It’s nothing to be surprised about when someone says that a person who has seen their family or parents killed in front of their eyes will definitely want revenge. There is no force in this world that can make them think otherwise or, as one might say, let bygones be bygones. In a world where the rule of tit for tat exists, the oppressor cannot expect not to be hated by the oppressed. When you oppress a people for over 75 years, you will have to face the consequences. I believe that no matter what the Palestinians do in retaliation, it will never match the evil actions of the Israelis.
So what’s the solution?
The solution is anything but a two-state solution. It will never work, it was never intended to be implemented, and it will never serve justice to the rightful owners of the land of Palestine.
From the River to the Sea, Palestine will be free!