Half of the pro-Palestinian people are J εws. The Zionists have to PAY people to demonstrate in their favor. Most of the world knows who the bad guys are, and it's not the Palestinians.
Jews have had a continuous presence in the land of Israel. While the Romans expelled the majority of Jews in 70 CE, the Jewish people have always been present in the land of Israel. A portion of the Jewish population remained in Israel throughout the years of Jewish exile while the rest settled around the world and became the Jewish diaspora. In particular, Jewish communities existed throughout much of this period in what is known as the Four Holy Cities: Jerusalem, Hebron, Safed (Tzfat), and Tiberias. Jerusalem is the most sacred, known for the Western Wall. Hebron is associated with the Cave of the Patriarchs, the traditional burial site of several important Biblical figures. Safed became the center of Jewish mysticism in the sixteenth century. Tiberias is notable for the Jerusalem Talmud during the Byzantine Period. Israel was under Jewish leadership for hundreds of years in antiquity. The ancient history of the land of Israel includes many centuries during which the land was governed by the Jewish people. Beginning in approximately 1000 BCE, which was the beginning of the Iron Age, under King Saul, David, and Solomon, the entire land of Israel was under a unified Jewish kingdom. The Unified Kingdom, as it is known, was divided in approximately 931 BCE into the Kingdom of Israel (Northern Kingdom) with its capital in Samaria, and the Kingdom of Judah (Southern Kingdom) with its capital in Jerusalem. Both kingdoms remained under Jewish rule. The Northern Kingdom was conquered by the Assyrian Empire in 722 BCE and most of its inhabitants were exiled, but the Southern Kingdom remained under Jewish rule until 586 BCE when the Babylonian Empire conquered it, exiling many Jews. The Jews returned from exile under the Persian Empire and regained control over the land with the Hasmonean dynasty in the 2nd century BCE. Judea, as it was then called, became a client state of Rome in 63 BCE, and the Herodian dynasty, a Jewish dynasty under the control of Rome took over. In 70 CE, the Romans destroyed Jerusalem and exiled many of the Jewish inhabitants of Judea. These kingdoms played crucial roles in shaping Jewish history, religious traditions, and cultural identity, with the city of Jerusalem and the two great Temples that once stood there holding special significance in biblical narratives and Jewish history.
I love how these people think that just because they are super loud and in the media a lot, that they have more support than they actually do. Your own behavior is your worst enemy, leftists.
idk. it started at just a few colleges and now this week is nearly all colleges across the nation. so from outsiders perspective/without political blinders on it looks like the movent is growing.
@@jscotthatcher380 colleges are not representative of the population at large. Most people on the outside looking in see the stupidity in supporting a country that has factually stated that *you* (Americans” and Israelis are their enemy.
@@ryv2484 i get so sick and tired of pointless conspiracy theories. like people can't think for themselves? its always someone else doing the thinking for them. or a government agent infiltrating or whatever.
"This encampment is made up of students". Well there's your problem. As soon as any rule was broken, they should have become " former students" who have no business being on campus.
They might have a right to protest, but when that protest is based on lies about what's happening in Gaza, then it raises the question of whether they have the right to lie.
Look to Israel for the lies, playing victim, and expecting citizens of the world to go along with it. The world is shouting back, "No longer." The students were right in '67 about the Vietnam War, and they're right about this one. It's an open book test. Open the book!
Jews have had a continuous presence in the land of Israel. While the Romans expelled the majority of Jews in 70 CE, the Jewish people have always been present in the land of Israel. A portion of the Jewish population remained in Israel throughout the years of Jewish exile while the rest settled around the world and became the Jewish diaspora. In particular, Jewish communities existed throughout much of this period in what is known as the Four Holy Cities: Jerusalem, Hebron, Safed (Tzfat), and Tiberias. Jerusalem is the most sacred, known for the Western Wall. Hebron is associated with the Cave of the Patriarchs, the traditional burial site of several important Biblical figures. Safed became the center of Jewish mysticism in the sixteenth century. Tiberias is notable for the Jerusalem Talmud during the Byzantine Period. Israel was under Jewish leadership for hundreds of years in antiquity. The ancient history of the land of Israel includes many centuries during which the land was governed by the Jewish people. Beginning in approximately 1000 BCE, which was the beginning of the Iron Age, under King Saul, David, and Solomon, the entire land of Israel was under a unified Jewish kingdom. The Unified Kingdom, as it is known, was divided in approximately 931 BCE into the Kingdom of Israel (Northern Kingdom) with its capital in Samaria, and the Kingdom of Judah (Southern Kingdom) with its capital in Jerusalem. Both kingdoms remained under Jewish rule. The Northern Kingdom was conquered by the Assyrian Empire in 722 BCE and most of its inhabitants were exiled, but the Southern Kingdom remained under Jewish rule until 586 BCE when the Babylonian Empire conquered it, exiling many Jews. The Jews returned from exile under the Persian Empire and regained control over the land with the Hasmonean dynasty in the 2nd century BCE. Judea, as it was then called, became a client state of Rome in 63 BCE, and the Herodian dynasty, a Jewish dynasty under the control of Rome took over. In 70 CE, the Romans destroyed Jerusalem and exiled many of the Jewish inhabitants of Judea. These kingdoms played crucial roles in shaping Jewish history, religious traditions, and cultural identity, with the city of Jerusalem and the two great Temples that once stood there holding special significance in biblical narratives and Jewish history. So research history before you and other illiterate of history post your comments!
@@agitatedman3260funny but the Palestinians have been there all this time too, and they deserve to have the same rights and freedoms as the Jews. You can’t deny that Israel has stolen land from Palestinians, it happens all the time.
@@dyllinroberts1442 Actually both can be bad, you do realize that don't you? You can't violate international law and create settlements in occupied territory and be the good guy.
If these schools want to crack down on protester's free speech to appease the "donor class" why not take the protests to different venues. Robert Kraft is one of the biggest donors to Columbia University. Kraft owns the New England Patriots. Why not take the protest to NFL facilities and later games? This move would create lots of free exposure for the protest because of the popularity and media coverage of the NFL. It would take the fight to a place where these owners think they are safe and damage their business's and popularity. Here is a list of Jewish NFL owners: Josh Harris, owner of the Washington Commanders Mitchell Rales, co-owner of the Washington Commanders Micky Arison, owner of the Miami Dolphins Arthur Blank, owner of the Atlanta Falcons Steve Ballmer, owner of the Los Angeles Chargers Robert Kraft, owner of the New England Patriots Joe Lacob, owner of the San Francisco 49ers Mark Davis, owner of the Las Vegas Raiders Daryl Katz, owner of the Minnesota Vikings
Funded and manufactured outrage.
evidence? or is this just another dumb conspiracy theory?
Half of the pro-Palestinian people are J εws.
The Zionists have to PAY people to demonstrate in their favor.
Most of the world knows who the bad guys are, and it's not the Palestinians.
@@jscotthatcher380 the pal protesters are the conspiracists/propagandists
One way ticket to Gaza.
Zionism sucks
@@insomb Fascism sucks
@@geakin5458Same thing
Jews have had a continuous presence in the land of Israel.
While the Romans expelled the majority of Jews in 70 CE, the Jewish people have always been present in the land of Israel. A portion of the Jewish population remained in Israel throughout the years of Jewish exile while the rest settled around the world and became the Jewish diaspora. In particular, Jewish communities existed throughout much of this period in what is known as the Four Holy Cities: Jerusalem, Hebron, Safed (Tzfat), and Tiberias. Jerusalem is the most sacred, known for the Western Wall. Hebron is associated with the Cave of the Patriarchs, the traditional burial site of several important Biblical figures. Safed became the center of Jewish mysticism in the sixteenth century. Tiberias is notable for the Jerusalem Talmud during the Byzantine Period.
Israel was under Jewish leadership for hundreds of years in antiquity.
The ancient history of the land of Israel includes many centuries during which the land was governed by the Jewish people. Beginning in approximately 1000 BCE, which was the beginning of the Iron Age, under King Saul, David, and Solomon, the entire land of Israel was under a unified Jewish kingdom. The Unified Kingdom, as it is known, was divided in approximately 931 BCE into the Kingdom of Israel (Northern Kingdom) with its capital in Samaria, and the Kingdom of Judah (Southern Kingdom) with its capital in Jerusalem. Both kingdoms remained under Jewish rule. The Northern Kingdom was conquered by the Assyrian Empire in 722 BCE and most of its inhabitants were exiled, but the Southern Kingdom remained under Jewish rule until 586 BCE when the Babylonian Empire conquered it, exiling many Jews.
The Jews returned from exile under the Persian Empire and regained control over the land with the Hasmonean dynasty in the 2nd century BCE. Judea, as it was then called, became a client state of Rome in 63 BCE, and the Herodian dynasty, a Jewish dynasty under the control of Rome took over. In 70 CE, the Romans destroyed Jerusalem and exiled many of the Jewish inhabitants of Judea.
These kingdoms played crucial roles in shaping Jewish history, religious traditions, and cultural identity, with the city of Jerusalem and the two great Temples that once stood there holding special significance in biblical narratives and Jewish history.
Costs more to send em to the State pen than to send em to Penn State! 💩
Bunch of damn posers! Half of them are wearing masks outside!
their doing that to hide their identities.
How long does something have to lay in your yard before it becomes yours?
Good question, leftist funded protests fuel the grassroots movement into something they know nothing about, waste of an overpriced education
The Js from Europe, many blue-eyed and blonde-haired, say that a piece of land is theirs since forever.
Nothing to do with time on their hands. “A idle mind is the Devil’s work shop”……..😈
If they actually cared they would go over to Palestine and participate instead of begging for attention in public.
why would they participate in something they want stopped? that makes no sense.
You're just happy to let the warmongers here run your life and pick your pocket, send your money to Israel and Ukraine.
@@jscotthatcher380 you misunderstand the point, they didn't care about any of that, they just want attention
@@Vertutame of course they want attention. that is the point of a protest, bringing attention to the issue at hand.
@@Vertutame i mean. it got you talking about it right?
Isn't this the same campus that had the Palestinian "literary" festival, which pretty much was just criticism of Israel?
I love how these people think that just because they are super loud and in the media a lot, that they have more support than they actually do. Your own behavior is your worst enemy, leftists.
idk. it started at just a few colleges and now this week is nearly all colleges across the nation. so from outsiders perspective/without political blinders on it looks like the movent is growing.
@@jscotthatcher380 colleges are not representative of the population at large. Most people on the outside looking in see the stupidity in supporting a country that has factually stated that *you* (Americans” and Israelis are their enemy.
@@jscotthatcher380 Embellished media reports and the frequency thereof can do that. We have a very naïve populace.
@@ryv2484 i get so sick and tired of pointless conspiracy theories. like people can't think for themselves? its always someone else doing the thinking for them. or a government agent infiltrating or whatever.
"This encampment is made up of students". Well there's your problem. As soon as any rule was broken, they should have become " former students" who have no business being on campus.
Also Q-Anon & Proud Boys. I work there 30 years.
They might have a right to protest, but when that protest is based on lies about what's happening in Gaza, then it raises the question of whether they have the right to lie.
Ahh yes, those young Jews that are organizing and participating in these protests must be using their magical powers to deceive everyone else
Those are delusional ones.
@@moalerivu2139 because they don't see themselves as a special race with magical connection to soil like the Germans did?
@@moalerivu2139 Because they don't see themselves as a special race with magical blood ties to the land?
Look to Israel for the lies, playing victim, and expecting citizens of the world to go along with it. The world is shouting back, "No longer." The students were right in '67 about the Vietnam War, and they're right about this one. It's an open book test. Open the book!
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The Adults are back in charge.
Liberal News media 2021.
How UN allowed Israel illegal occupation of Palestinians land ...???
Jews have had a continuous presence in the land of Israel.
While the Romans expelled the majority of Jews in 70 CE, the Jewish people have always been present in the land of Israel. A portion of the Jewish population remained in Israel throughout the years of Jewish exile while the rest settled around the world and became the Jewish diaspora. In particular, Jewish communities existed throughout much of this period in what is known as the Four Holy Cities: Jerusalem, Hebron, Safed (Tzfat), and Tiberias. Jerusalem is the most sacred, known for the Western Wall. Hebron is associated with the Cave of the Patriarchs, the traditional burial site of several important Biblical figures. Safed became the center of Jewish mysticism in the sixteenth century. Tiberias is notable for the Jerusalem Talmud during the Byzantine Period.
Israel was under Jewish leadership for hundreds of years in antiquity.
The ancient history of the land of Israel includes many centuries during which the land was governed by the Jewish people. Beginning in approximately 1000 BCE, which was the beginning of the Iron Age, under King Saul, David, and Solomon, the entire land of Israel was under a unified Jewish kingdom. The Unified Kingdom, as it is known, was divided in approximately 931 BCE into the Kingdom of Israel (Northern Kingdom) with its capital in Samaria, and the Kingdom of Judah (Southern Kingdom) with its capital in Jerusalem. Both kingdoms remained under Jewish rule. The Northern Kingdom was conquered by the Assyrian Empire in 722 BCE and most of its inhabitants were exiled, but the Southern Kingdom remained under Jewish rule until 586 BCE when the Babylonian Empire conquered it, exiling many Jews.
The Jews returned from exile under the Persian Empire and regained control over the land with the Hasmonean dynasty in the 2nd century BCE. Judea, as it was then called, became a client state of Rome in 63 BCE, and the Herodian dynasty, a Jewish dynasty under the control of Rome took over. In 70 CE, the Romans destroyed Jerusalem and exiled many of the Jewish inhabitants of Judea.
These kingdoms played crucial roles in shaping Jewish history, religious traditions, and cultural identity, with the city of Jerusalem and the two great Temples that once stood there holding special significance in biblical narratives and Jewish history. So research history before you and other illiterate of history post your comments!
@@agitatedman3260funny but the Palestinians have been there all this time too, and they deserve to have the same rights and freedoms as the Jews. You can’t deny that Israel has stolen land from Palestinians, it happens all the time.
@@agitatedman3260based on your logic American should return your land to the Native American people, this is Zionist at its finest
“it’s like…”
These are good kids that are on the right side of history. Apartheid, genocide is wrong. ❤🇺🇸
It's not genocide. Or even close. And lecturing Jews about genocide is appalling.
@@leobigelow7021 you are in denial and being Jewish is no excuse. Never again.
❤❤❤ You will be the fiture leadrs thank you for standing for justice
Nope, they are completely wrong. Hamas is the bad guy in that war.
@@dyllinroberts1442 Actually both can be bad, you do realize that don't you? You can't violate international law and create settlements in occupied territory and be the good guy.
IDF has left Gaza.
Moving into Lebanon
If these schools want to crack down on protester's free speech to appease the "donor class" why not take the protests to different venues. Robert Kraft is one of the biggest donors to Columbia University. Kraft owns the New England Patriots. Why not take the protest to NFL facilities and later games? This move would create lots of free exposure for the protest because of the popularity and media coverage of the NFL. It would take the fight to a place where these owners think they are safe and damage their business's and popularity. Here is a list of Jewish NFL owners:
Josh Harris, owner of the Washington Commanders
Mitchell Rales, co-owner of the Washington Commanders
Micky Arison, owner of the Miami Dolphins
Arthur Blank, owner of the Atlanta Falcons
Steve Ballmer, owner of the Los Angeles Chargers
Robert Kraft, owner of the New England Patriots
Joe Lacob, owner of the San Francisco 49ers
Mark Davis, owner of the Las Vegas Raiders
Daryl Katz, owner of the Minnesota Vikings
Begynd at anhold, dem der er palæstinensere og ser sådan ud mm
Found the braindead racist
Ghit dee fk ouht.
God bless Israel.
I’m glad I skipped college and avoided this kind of “education”. 🤣
Thanks for your protest many agree with you!
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