I'd say the country most missing from this list is Russia, which took this time an especially strong anti Israel stance even compared to their past policies, falling in line with its increasingly strong ties and reliance on Iran as one of their only allies.
And let us not forget that for most of Israel's existence Russia and previously the USSR have armed its enemies, and on occasion have even directly fought alongside its enemies such as during the 1967-1970 War of Attrition. So it's safe to say Russia has never been even close to an ally of Israel.
Indian government is kinda cough in dilemma. Indian public is pro Israel (except Muslim population) but government doesn't want to upset Arab nations (for oil) while not supporting Israel will be seen as cowardliness in public's eye
@@WongPenasaranindia and china are pretty much a conflict with sporadic diplomatic moments and war moments. India and arab countries is their concern as it's has been mostly diplomatic friendly relations.
Indians are consistent at least in their support of a theocracy that suppresses the rights of Muslims in Muslim-majority regions whether it’s in Gaza or Kashmir.
Indian public is only pro Israel because most of them are fucking clueless. Indian Muslims support Palestine as that's all they were taught about. No one uses logic or rational thinking in India and that kinda makes me sad.
This whole war is a shame from a humanitarian perspective. Too many dead innocent people. It doesn't matter what country an innocent civilian is from, they should not be killed in war.
@@sahilverma7891 The fact that Israeli politicians have said that no food, water or electricity is allowed into Palestine, is disgusting. "Terrorists are getting the most of it" doesn't work out as an argument when you have hundreds of thousands Palestinians starving
It's pretty divided in partisan lines: left leaniant is pro-palest and right leaniant is pro-israel. Then there is a chunk that supports neither and is mentally bullied by both sides cause it's publicized as a moral and ethical decision albeit not (in my opinion). Pretty much a mini-civil war situation which is stupid as heck.
@@puraLusa Generally agree, though I would add most moderates in most Western countries lean toward Israel. I'd say public opinion in the West at large is something like 60-40 in favor of Israel.
In the US, there’s a large generational divide. 75% of those over 70 favor sending the US military to Israel. 40% of those under 30 do. So, there’s a likelihood could radically change in about a generation.
@edwardmauer7442 yea it's split but once you get to below 35 age group, it goes into hard support for Palestine. So assuming there's no big changes then israel will lose a lot of support within 30 to 50 years imo.
Erdogan says this for admiration among the Turkish population. The public opinion of the citizens of Turkey is very important to him, in order to forget inflation.
Place your hate aside and see things for what they are. Erdoğan never wanted improved relations with Israel and only did so to appease the US to remove the sanctions. But his rhetoric is authentic and he despises Israel as Israel is nothing more than a British American colonial state.
@@monosodiumglutemate8216 It's not really hate. It's just a fact that Erdogan wants to have the admiration of the Turkish population, you know he wants to remain president and all. That's why many of the things he does is mostly just what the eastern turks want, from what I've heard. The western turks are apparently more close to the West. Turkey has also become more and more authoritarian since he joined, iirc. The "Israel is nothing more than a British American colonial state" thing is hints of antisemitism and "Israel cant exist it is invalid" stuff. You're completely free to believe that, but dont go calling other people out for "hate" when you clearly show signs of your own. Thanks. If the population of Turkey suddenly wanted relations with Israel, Erdogan wouldnt hesitate for a moment
@unfathomablyunfathomable First of all, opposing Israel is not anti-semitism. And people like you will call people anti-semites for being anti-Zionists but won't criticize israelis/ zionists for making anti-Arab/ Muslim comments which proves your hypocrisy. As for Erdogan, of course he does what he does for votes as does any politician. But that's not to say that he only acts just for votes, especially because of his islamist ideology. Plus majority of Turkey (even the western side) is Pro-Palestinian since they're still Muslim, liberal or not.
Great insight. I'm an America and my country is pounded by propaganda to pretend our government is always taking the moral high ground when in reality our government is simply serving the needs of Wall Street and corporate America. Our foreign policy has been to make America the dominate power in the world.
Actually US gives more dollar to Israel than they take it from them. US so into Israel coz its the only democratic country in MiddleEast. US so afraid of terr00rist so that they need "true" ally in that region.
Well there Arab states reasons are economic prosperity and peace in the Middle East which in the long run is more moral. Every Arab country is fighting its own war against Islamic extremists with the Houthis, Isis, hezbollah, Muslim brotherhood etc (large portion of extremists are Iranian backed which Arab nations hate) The Arab leaders publicly say what the Arabs want to hear but are sympathetic to Israel’s situation as they are going through the same thing.
In what world is Netanyahu a "strong leader"? He's an incredibly weak leader who gets pushed around by his political allies and by his own wife and son. Not to mention his massive failure on Oct 7.
I think "strongman" was the word they were looking for; in other words, a political leader who cares more about being and looking strong, than being morally good. Of course a strongman can be weak if they fail to meet their own ambitions.
What happened on 7/10/'23, was possibly not a failure of Israel's government but just permitted: this right flank extremist coalition might want this war.
9:27 actually the reason Morocco recognised Israel was as a quid pro quo with the US in exchange for the US recognising Moroccan sovereignty over Western Sahara. (Which always seemed deeply weird to me, given that even Israel itself, in line with the rest of the international community, recognises Western Sahara as terra nullius, this makes the US more pro-Israel than Israel.)
From what I can see Israel actually did recognize western Sahara as Moroccan on July 18 2023 Still 3 years later then The us tho So you are still kinda right.
The people of Morocco still strongly oppose this decision regardless of whether it benefits them in the long term or not. As someone from Morocco, I still prefer to stay neutral simply because both sides are committing war crimes.
@@resolvanlemmy You saw 10k people civillians killed, including 3.5 k children and you're telling me you want to stay neutral? are you sure you're a human?
@@Lostnoodels I'd simply rather not have a specific bias against or for someone. But I would definitely love to END THE FIGHTING AND STOP PEOPLE FROM DYING
Calling India an Ethno-Religious state is the stupidest thing I've heard. Any idea how many languages, ethnicities and religions are there in India? How many different geographic regions exist here?! Not only your reasoning is flawed, it's almost as if you are missing the point on purpose. India has suffered attacks like Israel killing hundreds of innocent Indian civilians over 1990s to 2010s.
Maybe not "etno" but definitely religious. India is extremely diverse country that encompasses all majority Hindu territories in continental Asia with Christians, Muslims, Buddhist etc. sprinkled around the territory. If is kinda like Roman Empire in third century or Umayyads in 8th century. Even if India is secular country today, it was created as Hindu majority territories of former British Raj. And I know that Hinduism is completely different than Abrahamic religions, but Hinduism, regardless how diverse, is the unifying factor of India, because nor language, nor ethnicity nor even geography is.
@@harshjain3122 Yes, this what I wrote. Hinduism is the unifying fabric in extremely diverse region. So even though India does not have official state religion Hinduism is the facto state religion. It is similar to my country, which is officially a secular country, but 98% of population is either Catholic, was Catholic or at least was raised in Catholic household, and even though some may be very anti-religious, they are still, culturally Catholic.
israel helped india in both 1971 and 1999 indo pak war.... and also given us important intel on terrorists .So its obivious india would back israel. But india also support palestine as india was one of the many nation to back palestine cause. Basically like always india is playing non alligned strategy .
The video failed to mention a very, very important reason on why India sides with Israel: the IMEC (India-Middle East-Europe Corridor). The IMEC is a planned economic corridor that aims to bolster economic development by fostering connectivity and economic integration between Asia, the Persian Gulf and Europe, and is seen as a USA COUNTER to China's Belt and Road Initiative. The corridor is proposed from India to Europe through the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Israel and Greece. On 10 September 2023 the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed during the 2023 G20 New Delhi summit by the governments of India, United States, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, France, Germany, Italy, and European Union. The memorandum of understanding document has only mapped out the potential geography of a corridor that will compete against the Suez Canal (the BEN GURION canal project? Lo and behold, that project is aimed to cross Gaza City). The turkish position on this matter can also be explained by this. In September 2023, Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan criticised the IMEC for bypassing Turkey, and has vowed for an alternative route, the "Iraq Development Road Project", which is envisaged to connect the Persian Gulf with Europe through a railway and highway via ports in the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Iraq, including the under-construction Grand Faw Port.
@@Лучшийотчимвмире no that Philippino one said, the map showed they voted for ceasefire, but in reality they abstained...that's why I said that...at least the error said they are against war.
Actually, Hungary's reason to be so pro-Israel is not because Hungary is generally so pro-USA (moreover, it is probably just as US-skeptic as it is EU-skeptic) but because the Hungarian government have got closer to Israel recent years. They have a good economic relationship, and Hungary emphasizes Israel's right for lawful border protection as justafication for its own strict migration-control policy.
But that’s impossible because I remember hearing, I don’t know if it’s from Hassan or Vaush, that the Hungarian president or Prime Minister was doing a lot of propaganda, slandering towards George Soros, and I also heard that the minister was very anti-Semitic, or some shit like that….
You failed to mention a very, very important reason on why India sides with Israel: the IMEC (India-Middle East-Europe Corridor). The IMEC is a planned economic corridor that aims to bolster economic development by fostering connectivity and economic integration between Asia, the Persian Gulf and Europe, and is seen as a USA COUNTER to China's Belt and Road Initiative. The corridor is proposed from India to Europe through the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Israel and Greece. On 10 September 2023 the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed during the 2023 G20 New Delhi summit by the governments of India, United States, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, France, Germany, Italy, and European Union. The memorandum of understanding document has only mapped out the potential geography of a corridor that will compete against the Suez Canal (the BEN GURION canal project? Lo and behold, that project is aimed to cross Gaza City). The turkish position on this matter can also be explained by this. In September 2023, Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan criticised the IMEC for bypassing Turkey, and has vowed for an alternative route, the "Iraq Development Road Project", which is envisaged to connect the Persian Gulf with Europe through a railway and highway via ports in the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Iraq, including the under-construction Grand Faw Port.
It is amazing how India's ethnostate has greater freeedoms for minorities & not even equivalent freedom for natiion's majority like all other nation-states.
India is the only non muslim majority country in the entire world which had four former muslim presidents and three former muslim vice presidents. India is the only South Asian country which has no official religion nor any national language. India is the world's second largest Muslim populated country and has the world's largest number of mosques. India is the world's largest Hindu, Sikh, Zoarastrian populated country and also Asia's third largest Christian populated country. India's minority community had been in presidential positions multiple times. We had Sikhs & muslims as our presidents & prime ministers.. how come india be a ethnoreligious state which
The video failed to mention a very, very important reason on why India sides with Israel: the IMEC (India-Middle East-Europe Corridor). The IMEC is a planned economic corridor that aims to bolster economic development by fostering connectivity and economic integration between Asia, the Persian Gulf and Europe, and is seen as a USA COUNTER to China's Belt and Road Initiative. The corridor is proposed from India to Europe through the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Israel and Greece. On 10 September 2023 the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed during the 2023 G20 New Delhi summit by the governments of India, United States, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, France, Germany, Italy, and European Union. The memorandum of understanding document has only mapped out the potential geography of a corridor that will compete against the Suez Canal (the BEN GURION canal project? Lo and behold, that project is aimed to cross Gaza City). The turkish position on this matter can also be explained by this. In September 2023, Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan criticised the IMEC for bypassing Turkey, and has vowed for an alternative route, the "Iraq Development Road Project", which is envisaged to connect the Persian Gulf with Europe through a railway and highway via ports in the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Iraq, including the under-construction Grand Faw Port.
@@obansrinathanOh right a Hindu nationalist govt which has schemes for that same particular community which is hurting India's harmony. Truly shows you education
India is an ethnoreligious state? Absurd. You need to talk to more Indians about how many different cultures, languages and ethnicities are within their borders.
India is the only non muslim majority country in the entire world which had four former muslim presidents and three former muslim vice presidents. India is the only South Asian country which has no official religion nor any national language. India is the world's second largest Muslim populated country and has the world's largest number of mosques. India is the world's largest Hindu, Sikh, Zoarastrian populated country and also Asia's third largest Christian populated country. India's minority community had been in presidential positions multiple times. We had Sikhs & muslims as our presidents & prime ministers.. how come india be a ethnoreligious state which has 78% hindu population. India is defined as a continent in itself. India is the one of the three global democratic model alongside USA and France
@@Judah_889 Still US govt & France promotes Christian missionaries around the world. They are considered as Christian democratic countries. Their presidents takes oaths on Bible instead of Constitution book like Indian Presidents.
@@surojeetchatterji9966 So who stopped india to promote Vedic schools across the globe. But sadly india itself as a country has something 75% literacy rate. Counties like China which is a communist atheist state also promote it's confusian schools across the globe including india which works for China's soft power. But the difference is that countries like China USA France has 98% to 99% literacy rate while india has literacy rate to something 75%.. and France entirely separates all form of religious institutions from government. It's the world's capital where the idea of separation of religious institutions and government was formulated. And USA is not a Christian democracy. It's the world's First secular country which was founded on judeo Christian values. Because America's top 1% are mainly the Jews who built America. It's just like saying an undivided india would have been a hindu muslim country. But india didn't took either USA nor France but rather took it's own form where India's secularism means treating every Religion within India with the same equality and recognition. This is the reason you must be knowing when India's parliament was inaugurated, all religious prayers were performed in indian parliament from hindu prayers to Islamic prayers to christian carols, Sikh prayers and even Zoarastrian prayers too. This is India's democracy signifies. If this had been France version of democracy, they would not let any form of religion to get in their parliament ceremony. Today USA's parliament too celebrate Diwali. So I believe india being democracy in the way it is should first make it's literacy rate to 99% & then promote it's Vedic schools across the globe. We have Vedic mathematics, science, sex education so many stuffs to provide the world.
5:33 I also think the fact that most of Africa voted against Israel plays a big part as well. France is struggling to maintain it's pseudo-empire in Africa and so they don't want to offend Africans too much.
I think major support for Palestine from Muslim countries in Asia is kinna been unheard in the International stage.. especially the like Indonesia and Malaysia, I think both countries are a big supporter in Palestine in the international stage..
Indonesia is a colonialist country of modernity as it has divided 2 island nations for its own interst - papua and timor. Most people are just gullible fools who follow narratives 😂
@@puraLusaSaid someone who haven't been there. Clown tend to take fun at something they didn't know well and try to justify their opinions. Indonesia IS against Israel, do your research first before this comment goes nowhere
What's your problem?? Modi is supporting Israel because he is anti Muslim?? That the excuse you came up with. Even moderate hindu and center left hindu support Israel in this matter. It's because we indians were also victims of terror attack and sucide bombings. We indians consider hamas attack as equivalent to indias 26/11.
Basically India maintains a neutral stand.. historically India too has suffered islamic atrocities so Indians naturally stand with Isreal... indian muslims being muslim will anyways stand with palestine
Are u stupid not every thing inthe social media is right Muslims didn't hurt the hindus And I can prove that If Muslims were killing the hindus for 400 years Why most of India people are hindus Think my friend think
@KNIGHTW1 I told you not everything said in social media is right and you didn't answer why most of indian people are hindus and why we didn't destroy Taj mahal
@@GreenEagle-p7zafganistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Maldives are muslim countries now , they were also part of India , so majority of Indian subcontinent is Muslim
@D__Ujjwal OK Indonesia wasn't a Muslim country how it became a Muslim country And India was Pakistan bangladesh and India now not Afghanistan If you get the muslims from these countries they still less than the hindus so the Islamic rule wasn't converting the people to Muslim by force because the people most of them still hindus
someone might want to remind Erdogan that someone could say the exact same thing about the PKK with the same logic. "theyre freedom fighters fighting for their own country"
Turkiye itself could be described as a product of central asia colonialism and conquest. And modern turkiye could be described as an occupier of kurdistan and cyrus among others 😂 But hey rules for thee not for me 😂
@@Darkest_matterand arabs in israel aswell. It's not at least both go under the right for sovereignty topic. Pretending to be different is just a deflection.
2:49 Correction, it was Guatemala that had moved its embassy from Telaviv to Jerusalem. Paraguay's embassy was always in the Jerusalem metro area... Also, the video curiously left out the reason Iraq and Tunisia abstained in the UN vote, despite being anti-Israel...
@@MrBrock314Iraq said it was an accident and misunderstanding too abstain. Tunisia said the yes motion also criticizes Hamas and said Hamas killing civilians are not in equal ground too Israel killing civilians so they abstained. Also Iraqs relations with america is pretty bad even in occupation period the shia govt literally had shia insurgents in parliament. The relationship is forced and very superficial. Iraq voted unanimously in parliament too kick america out of the bases but america refused and Iraq put an arrest warrant for trump for killing solemani and Iraqi Shia militia leader who was also part of parliament
The video failed to mention a very, very important reason on why India sides with Israel: the IMEC (India-Middle East-Europe Corridor). The IMEC is a planned economic corridor that aims to bolster economic development by fostering connectivity and economic integration between Asia, the Persian Gulf and Europe, and is seen as a USA COUNTER to China's Belt and Road Initiative. The corridor is proposed from India to Europe through the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Israel and Greece. On 10 September 2023 the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed during the 2023 G20 New Delhi summit by the governments of India, United States, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, France, Germany, Italy, and European Union. The memorandum of understanding document has only mapped out the potential geography of a corridor that will compete against the Suez Canal (the BEN GURION canal project? Lo and behold, that project is aimed to cross Gaza City). The turkish position on this matter can also be explained by this. In September 2023, Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan criticised the IMEC for bypassing Turkey, and has vowed for an alternative route, the "Iraq Development Road Project", which is envisaged to connect the Persian Gulf with Europe through a railway and highway via ports in the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Iraq, including the under-construction Grand Faw Port.
Czechia has had a significant relationship with Israel since being the first country to provide military aid to Israel during the 1948 Palestine War. Yitzhak Rabin once even said that without Czechoslovakian support, it may well not have been able to fight the war. Since 1993, every Czech government has fully supported Israel. Many Israeli politicians have called Czechia its best ally in Europe. After October 7, the lower house of Parliament unanimously accepted a resolution supporting Israeli military response. In fact, after the UN ceasefire vote, the Minister of Defense called for withdrawing from the UN.
@@moktarfallata2991 only fake and propaganda are beside the "Palestinians"; and at the end they will loose for sure - no matter how many evil countries support them. Because THE ONE that matters is with Israel!!!
The video failed to mention a very, very important reason on why India sides with Israel: the IMEC (India-Middle East-Europe Corridor). The IMEC is a planned economic corridor that aims to bolster economic development by fostering connectivity and economic integration between Asia, the Persian Gulf and Europe, and is seen as a USA COUNTER to China's Belt and Road Initiative. The corridor is proposed from India to Europe through the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Israel and Greece. On 10 September 2023 the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed during the 2023 G20 New Delhi summit by the governments of India, United States, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, France, Germany, Italy, and European Union. The memorandum of understanding document has only mapped out the potential geography of a corridor that will compete against the Suez Canal (the BEN GURION canal project? Lo and behold, that project is aimed to cross Gaza City). The turkish position on this matter can also be explained by this. In September 2023, Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan criticised the IMEC for bypassing Turkey, and has vowed for an alternative route, the "Iraq Development Road Project", which is envisaged to connect the Persian Gulf with Europe through a railway and highway via ports in the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Iraq, including the under-construction Grand Faw Port.
too many countries support Israel for their hate toward Muslims. No matter how much they hate Muslims, they should support Palestinians on their own land.
Am I seeing it right? It was Czech Rep, Austria, Croatia and Hungary for, so almost Austro-hungarian Empire, Slovenia is either way too small, and Transilvania is in Romania anyway.
Irelands Pro-Paletine stance isnt just a nationalist movement. The entire country remembers and still lives through the effects of 800 years of collonisation and plantations (illegal settlments) by England during that time and thus can empathise and understand the Palestinians present day struggles. The illegal Israeli occupation is textbook when looking back on the previous colonial powers' actions, as well as their genocide against Palestinians is straight out of a Nazi handbook.
The audacity to say n@zi and israel in the same breath is quite a feat ngl , being a european state nd blocking hezbollah's militant block to be terrorist says a lot about ireland .. IRA nd hamas arent any Different ,they killed normal people .
Textbook if you go back to when Arabs exported Jews and took Jewish land for themselves. Look at the temple mount. Arabs built their holy place to push Jewish rights and traditions of 3000 years to the side and claim the holy place for themselves. Muslims colonized Spain and fought to take over France following Arab traditions of war and conquest. People can be easily fooled who only have a light touch of history studies.
Irish people don’t like oppression happening to others and are vocal about it. my uncle was in the Leb as a peacekeeper dodging gunfire and a lot of Irish troops used to stay in the houses of Lebanese people so when Israeli troops came at night time to try and oust the families living there Irish peace keepers rushed out and sent them packing. It also doesn’t help that Mossad murdered Al-Mabhouh in Dubai and used Irish passports to do it that’s not something we forget and we especially don’t forget the enclave killings in 1981 where Israeli backed troops kidnapped three Irish peacekeepers and killed 2. the Israeli government have no exactly endeared themselves to the Irish.
@@justonecornetto80 so a member state of one of the planet’s biggest trading blocks which can veto on huge decisions with enormous soft power is insignificant? Yeah not sure you thought your answer through. In the grand scheme of things not wise to annoy one of the most diplomatically respected country’s on the planet.
@@ciaranbrk Lol! Ireland may be a member of the EU but it sits at the children`s table. France and Germany only have to turn a few screws and Ireland`s veto becomes practically worthless because it has nothing to horse trade with the big boys. That`s why Ireland used to follow the UK like a little lost lamb and rely on it do the heavy lifting on its behalf until we left. Where was Ireland`s "enormous" soft power when the G7 told it to sign the Global Corporate Tax Agreement or get stamped on? Even ol "Black and Tan" Joe told the Irish finance minister to shut his mouth and know his place. Ireland isn`t diplomatically respected, it just polishes the big boys boots for them. On the Middle East in particular, nobody could give a fig what it thinks because it never gets its hands dirty on anything. It won`t even send troops to defend the eastern borders of its beloved EU and has to rely on the RAF to chase Russian bombers out of its airspace ffs!
@justonecornetto80 right let's go through your points. As a net contribution state Ireland has more of a say. Germany doesn't have power over Ireland, neither does france. In fact they clash quite often on certain issues. As for the Joe told the Irish finance minister. People before him have told previous irish finance ministers to do things and they have been told to fuck off on almost every occasion. The late senator John mccaine tried and he was promptly told to fuck off too. Hands dirty doesn't get you anything irish but you are wrong there are Irish troops in the Caucasus keeping the Serbs and Albanians from killing each other, in Mali, and in the Leb . We are not an aggressive nation we deploy peacekeeprs to try keep the peace in the middle east and use soft power to achieve diplomatic results. As for the RAF that will be ending soon Ireland will be getting fighter jets to protect it's airspace it's been approached by Lockheed Martin in particular about buying some fighter jets.
4:06 Its quite ironic someone calling a secular country india as an ETHNO-RELEGIOUS STATE while his own country has a state religion and a demential monarch in 21st century 🇬🇧
In videos like this it should be made clear that it is the GOVERNMENT position that is being talked about. While the government of the UK (and the Labour leader) strongly support Israel, the public are divided - with recent polls suggesting that more think that the government should be more critical of Israel than think that they should be given more support.
you forget that most of people that support palestine also have tiktok and are young dumb people ... there is a reason why andrew tate is viewed as a god
Czechia is not much pro-america. We are also mainly atheistic state. We support Israel becaue we were occupied by russians and had communism for several years so we are not as easily blinded by fake promises and intents anymore, as other countries who had democracy most of the time are. We are aware that sometimes to gain freedom and stability you simply have to do what is right and not what others tells you is right.
Because you know the aid will go to Hamas and they will also use that time to regroup... israel said they will supply oil to the hospitals once it runs out (remember when they said "they only have a couple of days' worth of oil" and its still running?)
@@silentwhisper868 I guess food, medicine and water will also help hamas considering people need to survive, but some hamas insurgents are still in israeli teritorry so why not cut water electricity and all food imports to israel as well? just to be sure that whatever hamas is over the border dosent survive
@@ghiorghetatarescu364970% of humanitarian Aid Is directly stolen by Hamas, and they sell the rest at mindbogling price the rest at the population In a research ended 6th october in Gaza -70% wanted peace with Israel -33% have no trust in Hamas -32% have Little trust -65% Say there Is medium to High corruption in Hamas
@@ghiorghetatarescu3649 For the same reason as merely a ceasefire is anti Ukraine. Russia is the aggressor and will break the peace again when they are stronger. Anybody that believes otherwise can be nothing else than a naive fool or a literal Russian bot. Punching somebody in the face and then arguing that violence is bad to avoid getting punched back is beyond disingenuous.
@@spugelo359 at least stop bombing schools and hospitals, ait that much to ask, dont care if hamas there, i care that there are children there who should not be massecred in a genocidal manner
7:35. Correction. Chile is not against Israel. It didn't withdraw its ambassador, just called him back for consultation, which is a diplomatic warning, not a cut of relationships. President Boric said it clearly after his recent reunion with President Biden: Chile supports humankind; Hamas attack was heinous and Israel's retaliation disproportionate, that's why a cease fire from both sides is necessary.
I think the part about Central Europe is too simplified and thus not very good journalism as it just skims over the real reasons for the 'against' vote in favour of a simple 'they love America so much'. For its part, Austria is certainly not amongst the most pro-US countries in Europe, but it does have a large Jewish diaspora and deep connection to Israel due to events that need not be mentioned. However, the main reason why Austria and Czechia (and maybe the others, I didn't look into that) voted 'against' was because the UN resolution did 1. not condemn Hamas for the initial attacks and 2. did not ask for the Israeli hostages to be returned. An amended Canadian version of the resolution also called for the return of the hostages which was NOT voted against by these CE countries whereas most Arab/Muslim States did. You can think what you will about this conflict, but for a ceasefire to have any meaning, those hostages need to be released. I personally stand behind my country's decision to say no, even though I also condemn Israel's retaliatory attack on Gaza and the West Bank.
Exactly right! How can anyone expect to support the resolution when Hamas attacks were not condemned & hostages not to be release? But that is not going to happened ain't it? Then u got two teams simple.
You can't have, as a reason why eg Czechia voted against the resolution, explanations that have nothing to do with Czechia. It's not like France voted on a different resolution which condemned Hamas and called for the release of hostages. Maybe Austria is different, but a bunch of central European former Warsaw Pact countries really do see the United States as the ones who freed them from Soviet terror and are hence very pro-America in their foreign policy.
The whole point of a ceasefire is exactly so that the hostages can be released. Further, Hamas have said they're down for an immediate swap of all hostages for Israel's Palestinian hostages. The whole "voted against because resolution didn't condemn Hamas " is a non-sequitar. The UN has already condemned it so many times. Plus, resolutions are about material changes and demand. Hungary and Czech and co are just politicking
@@Saoirse_don_Phalaistínpalestinians under israel custody that they want eschange is fighters and afiliates (some with familly ties) of hamas, palest jihad etc. Let's not pretend otherwise. If israel accepts this than it marks a precedent that it's ok to take israeli hostages from time to time when hamas or any palest party/ faction feels like releasing fighters and familly. That being said israel strategy was also always kind of agressive and not smart at all.
Saying that india supports Israel merely because of Anti-Muslim sentiment is absurd. There are some strong points that justify India's stance in this matter. First of all, india supports the two state solution in this matter. India recognises both Israel and Palestine as nations and advocates for a peaceful co-existance solution on the issue. 1) Historic Ties : India and Israel have had some historic ties. India was one of the earliest to recognise israel as a nation and Israel supported India in the UN as well as during its Wars with Pakistan. 2) Economic and Military Ties : There is cooperation between the two countries on many levels. India is the largest buyer of Israeli Weapons and indian workers work in Israel, there are strong trade ties. 3) Sympathy : There is strong sentiment of sympathy in indians for Israel as both countries has faced similar terrorist threats and tragedies. 4) In this particular matter, india is Against Hamas, a terrorist organization. Not Palestine, a nation. 5) If there was some Anti-Muslim sentiment involved then india would be Anti-Muslim towards all countries. But apart from Pakistan and Turkiye, india has maintained excellent ties with all muslim nations. The ties with the Arab nations and particularly strong.
@@hritikkumar863 im from sri lanka , but i heard that a indian woman pilot neerja bhanot was killed by palestaninan terrorists in 1986 while she saves american children .i saw the movie, i can understand why there more support against terrorism .
Since the Arabs saw no hypocrisy in supporting occupied northwest India aka Pakistan (the other country created based on religion), India saw no wrong in supporting Israel
@@chesterjackson666 internet slang for Too Long, Didn't Read. was originally used just for long text story summaries but now it can be used as a general term for short summaries of various media
@@CRRNCRW The problem is for us who do a fair bit of reading outside of the internet. You'll find we have little tolerance for laziness and assumptions and can't keep up with current slang. AIMMSC?🙂But thank you.
The video failed to mention a very, very important reason on why India sides with Israel: the IMEC (India-Middle East-Europe Corridor). The IMEC is a planned economic corridor that aims to bolster economic development by fostering connectivity and economic integration between Asia, the Persian Gulf and Europe, and is seen as a USA COUNTER to China's Belt and Road Initiative. The corridor is proposed from India to Europe through the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Israel and Greece. On 10 September 2023 the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed during the 2023 G20 New Delhi summit by the governments of India, United States, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, France, Germany, Italy, and European Union. The memorandum of understanding document has only mapped out the potential geography of a corridor that will compete against the Suez Canal (the BEN GURION canal project? Lo and behold, that project is aimed to cross Gaza City). The turkish position on this matter can also be explained by this. In September 2023, Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan criticised the IMEC for bypassing Turkey, and has vowed for an alternative route, the "Iraq Development Road Project", which is envisaged to connect the Persian Gulf with Europe through a railway and highway via ports in the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Iraq, including the under-construction Grand Faw Port.
@@La-Stranger 1. Yes, we do! 2. Czechoslovakia in 1938 was a state surrounded by enemies on all fronts. 3. Not unlike Israel in his whole history. 4. I have visited Israel once and met Jewish people on multiple occasions in different parts of the world. 5. I see Israel as a country fighting for its future, each time in it's history. 6. Like what Czechoslovakia would be, if it were not for Communism...
@@ruud9761 1. Sold... 2. It was driven by economics of the time. 3. Czechoslovakia had to reject Marshall's Plan of Economic aid from USA because of USSR. 4. These Weapons and Planes provided had no future in Europe. 5. Jet engine was invented already and a big progress was done in chemistry and gun manufacturing during WW2. 6. Many Jews used to live in here before WW2 so relations between Zionism and Czechs were established. 7. 1st President was a big proponent of Jewish state. 8. After the war, many countries have rejected Jewish people from obtaining weapons. 9. I am glad that we have not...
@@QuickTipsTV-hk8xt i know Czech are known to be racist so i don’t wonder… when u will give Germany Sudetenland back chase u are the same thieves as Israel
The reason why India🇮🇳 is not pro Palestine is because, india and Israel has similar history, in india its all about past, like islamic invasions, Pakistan etc....
Would you not draw comparisons between India being colonized by Britain and Palestine being "colonized" by Israel. Two countries colonized by much wealthier / more influential nations. This is why the situation in Palestine resonates with the Irish population.
India is a secular country and has no official religion nor any national language. India is the only democratic which had four former muslim presidents, two former Sikh presidents & three former muslim vice presidents and two former Sikh vice presidents and one former Sikh prime minister who was elected for two consecutive terms in india. In india our minorities has been in presidential positions too. India is not a ethno religious state. Please stop this lie. As a liberal from india, it hurts me a lot
I'm sorry, but saying Czechia is pro-israel simply because we are generally pro US is a severe misunderstanding of czech-israeli relations. They go all the way back to israeli war for independence and even pre-WW2... Though back then it was technically Czechoslovakia and relations cooled a bit during the cold war, they have been on very high level recently, our governments were actually supposed to hold a joint session on oct. 8 (or 9 I'm not sure exactly right now) but it was of course cancelled, for obvious reasons...
exactly right. I suspect it's because many Czech Jews migrated to Israel after WWII? A large Jewish population no doubt in Czechia. Most Jews who moved to Israel were from Eastern European countries. @@reddragon3163
@@wcainw This has nothing to do with USA. It is simple logic. Israel was 9 times ready for 2 state solution, Plestinian authorities were not. Gaza was independent but they choose violence. Ceasfire is immoral before Hamas will give up.
The Czech Republic has long-standing above-standard relations with Israel. After World War II, we provided combat aircraft in 1948 so that it could defend itself. Our Minister of Defence even suggested that we leave the UN after that UN resolution. (but those are just strong words in reality) Anyway Jews can always feel safe in the Czech Republic. 🇨🇿💙🇮🇱
@@loneprimate The two nations have lived there side by side for centuries. I wouldn't mind to see a 2 state solution here in peace (after WW2). But since surrounding states have tried and some are still trying to completely destroy Israel, then don't be surprised when Israel protects its existence and when people have little to no sympathy with those neighbours.
well done! for the first time on u-tube, a video describing the things as they truly are without taking sides. every single point there was explained properly as it really is. congrats.
The video failed to mention a very, very important reason on why India sides with Israel: the IMEC (India-Middle East-Europe Corridor). The IMEC is a planned economic corridor that aims to bolster economic development by fostering connectivity and economic integration between Asia, the Persian Gulf and Europe, and is seen as a USA COUNTER to China's Belt and Road Initiative. The corridor is proposed from India to Europe through the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Israel and Greece. On 10 September 2023 the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed during the 2023 G20 New Delhi summit by the governments of India, United States, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, France, Germany, Italy, and European Union. The memorandum of understanding document has only mapped out the potential geography of a corridor that will compete against the Suez Canal (the BEN GURION canal project? Lo and behold, that project is aimed to cross Gaza City). The turkish position on this matter can also be explained by this. In September 2023, Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan criticised the IMEC for bypassing Turkey, and has vowed for an alternative route, the "Iraq Development Road Project", which is envisaged to connect the Persian Gulf with Europe through a railway and highway via ports in the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Iraq, including the under-construction Grand Faw Port.
You could have talked about the brazilian government proposing humanitarian aid to Palestine, and it wasn't approved even being supported by 12 countries, because the US was the only country against, and they vetoed it
The video failed to mention a very, very important reason on why India sides with Israel: the IMEC (India-Middle East-Europe Corridor). The IMEC is a planned economic corridor that aims to bolster economic development by fostering connectivity and economic integration between Asia, the Persian Gulf and Europe, and is seen as a USA COUNTER to China's Belt and Road Initiative. The corridor is proposed from India to Europe through the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Israel and Greece. On 10 September 2023 the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed during the 2023 G20 New Delhi summit by the governments of India, United States, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, France, Germany, Italy, and European Union. The memorandum of understanding document has only mapped out the potential geography of a corridor that will compete against the Suez Canal (the BEN GURION canal project? Lo and behold, that project is aimed to cross Gaza City). The turkish position on this matter can also be explained by this. In September 2023, Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan criticised the IMEC for bypassing Turkey, and has vowed for an alternative route, the "Iraq Development Road Project", which is envisaged to connect the Persian Gulf with Europe through a railway and highway via ports in the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Iraq, including the under-construction Grand Faw Port.
I think india always supported Palestine, just the thing is that Indian current ruling party is against terrorism. plus the current prime minister modi become the first indian prime minister to visit Palestine during his visit he also paid respect to "Yasir Arafat" tomb (who had fought a lot against Israel).
I think the thumbnail is misleading when you put the title into context. Countries that support Israel should be in green, countries against them in red, neutral countries in yellow.
Neither India nor Modi is anti Muslim if you ask any good political experts in India like Anand Ranganathan ,they claim that Modi government has done more for Muslims than It has done for Hindus .The main reason for India unwavering support for Israel is it shared history of terrorism with its neighbouring countries .With Israel it is Palestine and Jordan and with india it is Pakistan . see the Modi government has very clear standing on terrorism which kind of connects with Israel "Ghar me ghuskar maarenge" Now if you say that Modi is anti Muslim you are in a way depicting that most or all terrorist are Muslims😂 So have a wide approach of articles for your info,to not look like a fool
The video failed to mention a very, very important reason on why India sides with Israel: the IMEC (India-Middle East-Europe Corridor). The IMEC is a planned economic corridor that aims to bolster economic development by fostering connectivity and economic integration between Asia, the Persian Gulf and Europe, and is seen as a USA COUNTER to China's Belt and Road Initiative. The corridor is proposed from India to Europe through the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Israel and Greece. On 10 September 2023 the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed during the 2023 G20 New Delhi summit by the governments of India, United States, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, France, Germany, Italy, and European Union. The memorandum of understanding document has only mapped out the potential geography of a corridor that will compete against the Suez Canal (the BEN GURION canal project? Lo and behold, that project is aimed to cross Gaza City). The turkish position on this matter can also be explained by this. In September 2023, Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan criticised the IMEC for bypassing Turkey, and has vowed for an alternative route, the "Iraq Development Road Project", which is envisaged to connect the Persian Gulf with Europe through a railway and highway via ports in the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Iraq, including the under-construction Grand Faw Port.
I'm surprised there was no mention of Argentina (The Latín American country with the largest Jewish population) or Brazil which also has a substantial Jewish population.
Australia kind of has to Support Israel because of its close ties to the US and UK! As Australian citizens I think quite a lot support the Palestinian people but not Hamas! But also just like most people in world want peace and actual freedoms
You would have to be daft to believe that anyone supports Hamas. People are protesting the INNOCENT Palestinian civilians who are being annihilated by both sides. That said, the Australian government only does what the US tells it to do.
Im from UK, our government support Israel, but the people support Palestine. I gotta say though, the media is twisting the truth about Hamas. They are extreme, its true, but a lot of the 1.4k deaths from October the 9th were military, whereas since that attack, Israel has killed over 3000 Palestinian children and bombed 22 hospitals, as well as committing a war crime under the Geneva convention: Collective punishment. Meaning they are punishing all Palestinians for what Hamas is doing. The definition of terrorism is: the unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims. By definition, Israel are bigger terrorists than Hamas! Not that I agree with Hamas's methods, but they are the only line of defense between Israel and Hamas.
Don’t forget your talking about governments not the country. 76% of the UK voted for a ceasefire but sadly the government is still controlled by the Israeli forum.
Maybe not "etno" but definitely religious. India is extremely diverse country that encompasses all majority Hindu territories in continental Asia with Christians, Muslims, Buddhist etc. sprinkled around the territory. If is kinda like Roman Empire in third century or Umayyads in 8th century. Even if India is secular country today, it was created as Hindu majority territories of former British Raj. And I know that Hinduism is completely different than Abrahamic religions, but Hinduism, regardless how diverse, is the unifying factor of India, because nor language, nor ethnicity nor even geography is.
@@Hadar1991Do you even know what it means to term any community as terrorists, and how are we terrorists have we done terror attacks on pakistan, 26.11, 9.11, ISIS, Al qeada, Mujaheedin, Lashkar e Taiba. Can you show me one terror attack done by Hindus from a valid source....... Yes we are the majority because we are natives, i mean every dharmic path whether it's Jains, Buddhists or Sikhs have the same or more rights. They are the true sons of these land, Pakistan and Afghanistan were Hindus, Buddhist and Sikh states give them back to us do u have guts to do that ?! Even my Bengal was once one but u radical muslims killed my family and now you want to have a say on it. Parsis and Jews have been living here for a long time why don't they complain about current govt. after all they are also not natives because they are respecting our culture not terrorizing or attacking the natives. Their places of worship don't cry 5 times a day saying "there is no other god other then ******". Do you even know how Sikhi was made as it's known today, let me tell you when our Sikh Gurus saved the "Hindu" women of Punjab, Siindh and Delhi from every Islamic invader(Afgani, Turk and Mongol lineage and converted) from every hose of the saved ladies their eldest son was sent to Sikh Gurus so they can fight for them and their motherland from Islamic pandemic. Radhe Radhe May shree krishna show you the correct path
Ist PM of india from bjp openly support Palestinians cause his name is atal bihari vajpayee. And India's official stand is still support two state solution
Worth mentioning that Israel said that they will only accept a ceasefire with the unconditional release of all the hostages, and Hamas said they wouldn't respect a ceasefire.
first of all israel said that hamas should be disarmament to accept ceasefire and second hamas will free the 200 hostages if Israel free more than 5000 Palestinian hostage , so read more
@@mohammadhashemi2358 Hamas didn't ask for "5000 hostages", they asked for some 5000 Palestinian prisoners jailed for attacking Israeli civilians for the release of civilians. Does that seem proportional to you? In order to release innocent hostages Israel should release ×20 as many people, with those people being the very same people who killed the families of those 200 to begin with?
In spite of the destruction of their country and country men,they're not interested in peace.im wondering if ordinary Palestinians are paying attention?
It would be really interesting if you guys did a video/special on the history and status of the one-state vs. two-state solutions in the Israel Palestine conflict.
The video failed to mention a very, very important reason on why India sides with Israel: the IMEC (India-Middle East-Europe Corridor). The IMEC is a planned economic corridor that aims to bolster economic development by fostering connectivity and economic integration between Asia, the Persian Gulf and Europe, and is seen as a USA COUNTER to China's Belt and Road Initiative. The corridor is proposed from India to Europe through the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Israel and Greece. On 10 September 2023 the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed during the 2023 G20 New Delhi summit by the governments of India, United States, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, France, Germany, Italy, and European Union. The memorandum of understanding document has only mapped out the potential geography of a corridor that will compete against the Suez Canal (the BEN GURION canal project? Lo and behold, that project is aimed to cross Gaza City). The turkish position on this matter can also be explained by this. In September 2023, Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan criticised the IMEC for bypassing Turkey, and has vowed for an alternative route, the "Iraq Development Road Project", which is envisaged to connect the Persian Gulf with Europe through a railway and highway via ports in the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Iraq, including the under-construction Grand Faw Port.
I would say that one substantial point has been missed for eastern Europe: USA is pro-Israel and USA is the main NATO member which provides security guarantees, hence the semi pro-Israel stance.
Eastern European countries today are puppet states of USA, leaving aside Serbia. It has nothing to do with NATO. It has to do with business. Eastern European countries want to be part of the western trade bloc. This is why they joined EU. There is no war in Europe and Soviet Union demilitarized Eastern Europe. If they wanted they would have maintained bases there, just like what US does. So security guarantee is a boogeyman.
Hey … wau, Czech 🇨🇿 here, is “they are pretty pro-American in foreign policy” the only thing You will say about Central European attitude toward Israel? 😮 For God’s sake, after You illuminated quite nicely the stances of Guatemala and Paraguay - which actually was really interesting… why would You not do that for European countries as well. Or are you of the belief that our position is indeed based on pro-American sentiment … or only on that? 😮 Seriously… at least with Czechs - the pro-Israel position is honest, long standing, shared across population and time … far far back to times, when we even had communist regime - from fifties onwards (we were actually about first to support fledgling state in 1947/48 by arms and weapons when others wouldn’t) and it never dissipates - no matter the regime. While we also have internal disputes and discussions of more pro-Palestinian and pro-Israel camps .. the pro Israel sentiment dominates and dictates the position of government - not pro-American orientation (which actually is real at least in this government)
@@kolomaznik333 That is true … whole USSR block was on the side (was ordered to be) of Jasser Arafat and Palestine. Czechoslovakia had Embassy for Palestina built in Prague too. Yet I would still posit that even than Czechs weren’t showing much enthusiasm in that direction - at the very least. After regaining independence/sovereignty when communism fell, we could have made unambiguously clear what our position on the matter is. So thanks for the clarification.
Iran has the largest Jewish community in the Middle East right after Israel itself! And they have representative in the parliament and freedom of practicing Judaism, and doing business!
Firstly, the general public opinion on the matter is frankly irrelevant. But secondly and more importantly, the general public opinion and the internet's opinion aren't the same thing. I'm saying this because I'm guessing you see a lot of support for Palestine online so you think it applies to the real world but it really doesn't, just look at polls. You might think a country like the US is divided if you look online but if you look at polls, they really aren't in the slightest. 65% of Americans support Israel, 27% don't care/are neutral and only 8% of Americans actually support Palestine. Except for a few Arab countries, the views of the government do follow the general public opinion. Of course, it does. It's not really in the interest of democratically elected leaders to do unpopular things.
Look at Nazi Germany, Imperial Japan, and current Iran and Palestine. The general public's opinion has historically and presently always been completely irrelevant, unless there's massive riots breaking out against the government.
@@giantWario yeah cuz opinion of mostly obese, sub 83iq people 10,000km from the impact is just as realistic and relevant as the half billion arabs living in awe, distaste, hatred, sorrow, and grief. You cant seem to identify what a woman is. So the public opinion is irrelevant but the gov't listens to it, seems legit . Most westernized argument.
@@giantWario I didn't assume anything about anyone's sentiment on the issue. Don't put words in my mouth. I'm not going to fight and argument I never bought up. Also, general public opinion on this matter is important because it also affects governments that are interested in staying in power.
Morocco normalized so that the world would not recognize Western Sahara as a country. Other countries (with the exception of Saudi Arabia) normalize relationships because they mainly want to enhance their relations with the US.
There’s a difference between liking a nationality in general and disliking a country’s foreign policy. Some countries can’t differentiate the two. Not liking Israeli foreign policies is NOT being anti-Semitic!
@@josipag2185 it doesnt matter. If the most powerful country on earth can consider genoside as not genoside, then what's stopping them to consider a not supposed to be a territory of a country to be a territory of a country
@@raihanrusli2720 So your logic is that is genoc!de fanboys are the States, the guys who are actually working for you and is your ally for you to get the land of West Sahara people's and get them under your boot. Ilegal by the way, because the Court did rule but who cares about small people somewhere in Africa? Actually it makes sense that those are your ally but I don't think you would like to put this way.
Maybe there is an unspoken agreement of getting out of each other's way between uk and usa rulling groups? Same way extreme left and islamists tolerate each other for a common end goal?
Since Taiwan didn't had any representative in UN. Your voting map showing Taiwan with green color (voted agreed) is quite ridiculous. The UN Resolution 2758 didn't mention anything about the sovereignty of Taiwan.
Since the divide between the elites and population of Arabic countries was mentioned; I’d expect the same to be mentioned for Iranian population vs ayatollahs. Many people see, ayatollahs funding their proxies as waste of money since many in the country are living in poverty. So many are sympathizing with Israel inside and also one of the reasons iran cannot directly attack Israel, since population won’t follow ayatollahs. Iranian social media, people are calling ayatollahs, if they love Palestine so much, why they don’t go to their front lines.
The video failed to mention a very, very important reason on why India sides with Israel: the IMEC (India-Middle East-Europe Corridor). The IMEC is a planned economic corridor that aims to bolster economic development by fostering connectivity and economic integration between Asia, the Persian Gulf and Europe, and is seen as a USA COUNTER to China's Belt and Road Initiative. The corridor is proposed from India to Europe through the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Israel and Greece. On 10 September 2023 the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed during the 2023 G20 New Delhi summit by the governments of India, United States, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, France, Germany, Italy, and European Union. The memorandum of understanding document has only mapped out the potential geography of a corridor that will compete against the Suez Canal (the BEN GURION canal project? Lo and behold, that project is aimed to cross Gaza City). The turkish position on this matter can also be explained by this. In September 2023, Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan criticised the IMEC for bypassing Turkey, and has vowed for an alternative route, the "Iraq Development Road Project", which is envisaged to connect the Persian Gulf with Europe through a railway and highway via ports in the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Iraq, including the under-construction Grand Faw Port.
Could someone please explain to the Irish- Palestinians already have a state. 2/3+ of the Brittish mandate territory. It is called Jordan. The same Jordan where palestinians tried to overthrow the government in 1970.
The only think I understood is that my country doesn't have a foreign policy at all, with leaders that change opinion at different times and after/before elections and based on if they are speaking to the international public or to "African politicians" privately. And they definitely don't follow OUR national interests in certain topics....
Countries foreign policies are usually pure contradict. Mine us oficially 2 state solution while being nato but with a strong leftist political class that gets more pro-palest now than in the past.
People all around the world voice their opinion so loudly on this but when it comes sectarian violence among Muslims, it's fine, nothing to worry about.
Or the internal policy adopted by muslim majority and muslim exclusive countries 😂 Ya- blindness and political loyalties with a huge cognitive dissonance in the mixture.
I guess my country, Cyprus is worth mentioning too. Although Cypriot people feel close to Palestinian people because they have faced similar things in the past like being internally displaced in their own homelands and settlers forcely moving them out from their homes, current government of Republic of Cyprus shows support to Israel. Cyprus has been occupied since 1974 and settlers are overpopulating Cypriots now; but government of RoC is standing with Israel... Isn't this weird?
Iraq has clarified it supports the UN General Assembly resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, after the final vote tally showed it abstained. Abbas Kadhim Obaid, temporary chargé d'affaires of the Permanent Mission of Iraq to the UN, said the figures showing an abstention were the result of a "technical fault. “Iraq requests the president to modify its vote on resolution A/ES/10/L.25 in support of the resolution. I repeat the request to change our vote in support of the resolution due to a technical fault in the voting system,” he said. A UN diplomatic source confirmed to The National that the presidency of the General Assembly had received Iraq’s request and would ensure the final protocol sheet of the session reflected Iraq's actual vote in favour of the resolution.
I really can't blame the Palestinians to turn into "terrorists" or whatever Israel wants to call them. Palestine has been invaded by cockroaches who can do what the hell they want, and most of the west will never speak against them because of holocaust. Imo, the Israeli have forgotten what nazis were like, and have turned into a newer version of that themselves. I don't like muslims at all, but in this conflict, I would call the Palestinians freedom fighters trying to survive while protecting their homeland with whatever they got. It's absolutely disgusting how much Israel have done to their neighbours since 1948, and the west, with the US in the lead, keeps on supporting all their actions.
For 100 yeats the Palestiniens has been offered a 2 state solution numeres of times. Every time they chose war over a solution !! Hamas , th ePLO or whatever rats has been in charge in Gaze, has absolutly NO lovefor its people. its about money and war for them. Living for the most parts in dubai , as far as "leaders " go !
I think that Poland is quite interesting, because Israel-Palestine conflict is quite lose-lose situation for Poland. After 1989 Poland was always strongly allied the USA, but since 2015 Polish defence policy was basically to become a vassal state to the USA. Israel starting to feel weakness in Polish situation started very anti-Polish historical policy, basically demanding Poland to pay for crimes committed by German on Jews on Polish soil, because USA was the only real Polish ally and of course USA will support Israel not Poland. This anti-Polish Israel historical policy was mainly for Netanyahu to gather support of the far right for him (the reasoning was that bump in domestic support for his government is more valuable than good relation with Poland). Conflict started rise up and in the USA congress a highly pro-Isreal and anti-Polish legislation appeared in the USA congress (context: if a Polish citizen dies without an heir all his belongings become asset of the Polish state, during WW2 6 million of Polish citizen were killed, of whom 3 million had some Jewish ancestry; this act demanded reparation for all belongings inherited by Polish state from Polish citizens who happen to have some Jewish ancestry, even though non of these people in question had Israeli citizenship and it is unverifiable if the would to prefer to move to Israel or stay in Poland after the WW2). This of course started and outrage in Poland (even Jewish minority in Poland was against it) and gave fuel for Polish far-right Konfederacja to rise in support (shutout for Netanyahu: his plan to gain domestic support from Israeli far-right is fuelling anti-Jewish sentiment outside of Israel, as if Jewish minority outside Israel had not have hard enough). So Polish government had to bend over backwards to somehow at the same time not made USA angry and don't spawn protest in Poland (Poland has quite big deficit and people would not really be happy to sponsor Jewish state, including Jewish occupation of Palestine). Also if Poland caved to Israeli demands it would mean that Polish government does not consider people of Jewish ancestry with Polish citizenship as Poles, which sounds quite antisemitic for me. :D So you can imagine that Polish-Israeli relation were tense. When the Russian started the invasion of Ukraine, Poland was the major hardware provider for Ukraine, especially when talking about post-Soviet hardware (which is extremely valuable to Ukrainians. because they already know how to use it and don't need year long training to adapt western hardware), that meant that Poland needed ASAP new hardware to refill the void in Polish army. In the past Poland imported quite a lot of military hardware from Israel, but now you can imagine that nobody in Poland wanted buy hardware from openly hostile government (Poland in the past had been buying Spikes from Israel, buying more of them would be most obvious way to replenish the hardware deficit, instead now Poland buys three times costlier Javelins that are not even direct replacement for Spikes; also when Poland needed new tanks ASAP Israeli Merkavas were not even in consideration and Poland chosen inferior South Korean tanks), so Israel even does not have to bother to make offers while Poland is spending billions (and I mean billions; 33 billion USD just in 2023, which is 4.2% of GDP, while USA spends 3.5%, China 1.6%, Russia 4.1% of respective GDP's). Poland have famously anti-Muslin immigrants policy and the new government won't change it (they may just try to have a little better PR), so Poland has no incentive to support Palestine. But enemy of a enemy is your friend so potentially supporting Palestine just in spite of Israeli foreign policy makes some sense, until you realize that biggest supporter of Israel is USA... of whom, at least militarily, Poland is a vassal state right now and American support is vital for Polish defence from Russia (especially after you consider that like 60% of Polish hardware were given for free to Ukraine, if Ukraine fells, Poland has nothing to defend itself because replenishing all these hardware will take at least a decade). USA has now so much bargaining power in Poland that it can force Poland against Polish will to support Israel. And the dream scenario for Poland would USA abandoning support for Israel, but that won't gonna happened. So Polish relation can be summarize like this: Israel: openly hostile Palestine: don't care, we just don't want your refugees (but it would be nice if humbled Israel, but don't do anything violent otherwise we could be forced by papa USA to go after you) USA: daddy, we are nice, we need, you we love you, Israel is bad and mean (but we now Israel is your favour child and whatever they will do wrong you will take their side). tl;dr; Netanyahu pandering to Israeli far right put Poland in precarious international situation and fuelled rise of far right in Poland, Israeli-Polish relations are openly hostile, but Poland is to depended on USA to openly go against Israel
Doesn’t really work like that. Most kurds don’t even want a country; they’re happy with how they are. The only ones who do are the extremely racist and nationalist ones who support PKK etc. Cyprus isn’t going anytime soon as long as greece accepts a treaty which both sides leave the island.
Argentina usually sides against the US in these kinds of issues, although it depends on the administration, which varies significantly on this point. However, Argentina is a country with a very large and significant Jewish population and, crucially, it has the most nationals as hostages in Gaza after Israel, so it wouldn't make sense for Argentina to pronounce itself strongly against Israel. Given that we don't really support Israel monetarily in any capacity, the Argentinian population is either Zionist or not very inflamed about the issue, since we don't really think we have a lot we can do. On top of that, the country is in the midst of a very controversial and divided election period, so attention is elsewhere.
I'd say the country most missing from this list is Russia, which took this time an especially strong anti Israel stance even compared to their past policies, falling in line with its increasingly strong ties and reliance on Iran as one of their only allies.
Thing is: russias financial/ economic relations with israel.
Let us see where those go.
Edit: same with turkiye.
And let us not forget that for most of Israel's existence Russia and previously the USSR have armed its enemies, and on occasion have even directly fought alongside its enemies such as during the 1967-1970 War of Attrition.
So it's safe to say Russia has never been even close to an ally of Israel.
Russia is just mad cause Israel didn't side with them in their own war
Interestingly Israel refused to put sanctions on Russia after they invaded Ukraine, the countries have a complex relationship to say the least
Well Putin said Israel has a right to defend
Indian government is kinda cough in dilemma. Indian public is pro Israel (except Muslim population) but government doesn't want to upset Arab nations (for oil) while not supporting Israel will be seen as cowardliness in public's eye
Well put
going against china and whole islamic world at the same time. there is no shame to be cowards
@@WongPenasaranindia and china are pretty much a conflict with sporadic diplomatic moments and war moments. India and arab countries is their concern as it's has been mostly diplomatic friendly relations.
Indians are consistent at least in their support of a theocracy that suppresses the rights of Muslims in Muslim-majority regions whether it’s in Gaza or Kashmir.
Indian public is only pro Israel because most of them are fucking clueless. Indian Muslims support Palestine as that's all they were taught about. No one uses logic or rational thinking in India and that kinda makes me sad.
Important to note that Israel-Bolivia relations were already dwindling even before the war. So the relation-cut isn't surprising.
They didn't even have relations for decades until 2020
There is a difference between not taking, seperation and divorce.
And it doesn't have any relevance.. it's not like Bolivia and Israel are main trading partners or what
there is also a difference between marriage guidance counselors and monks
J ustified Ethno-State
E thnic cleansing allowed
W oman + Children bombed in self defence
S anctimonious hypocrisy
Rules for thee but not for me
Thanks for not resorting to AI to do narration on your videos. It's nice to see a real person reporting information
You notice a difference any more ??? 😂
how can you tell? I cant hear the difference anymore... and I'm a sound engineer.
@@ChefGoreb This tech is gonna be the end of us. Not until AI is doing all data entry positions will people wake up !
Is real News person report on Israel.
@@ChefGoreb The inability to pronounce names is a dead give away
This whole war is a shame from a humanitarian perspective. Too many dead innocent people. It doesn't matter what country an innocent civilian is from, they should not be killed in war.
Yeah I can’t believe so many countries abstained or voted against a humanitarian pause/truce
@@hydromic2518it's not humanitarian help when terrorist are getting the most from it
@@sahilverma7891 when you kill more people than the terrorists, then you become one yourself
@@sahilverma7891 so it’s ok to let people and children die because a few extremist men would benefit from not being killed?
@@sahilverma7891 The fact that Israeli politicians have said that no food, water or electricity is allowed into Palestine, is disgusting. "Terrorists are getting the most of it" doesn't work out as an argument when you have hundreds of thousands Palestinians starving
I would like to know how high the general support of the population in western countries is compared to their respective governments
It's pretty divided in partisan lines: left leaniant is pro-palest and right leaniant is pro-israel. Then there is a chunk that supports neither and is mentally bullied by both sides cause it's publicized as a moral and ethical decision albeit not (in my opinion). Pretty much a mini-civil war situation which is stupid as heck.
@@puraLusa Generally agree, though I would add most moderates in most Western countries lean toward Israel. I'd say public opinion in the West at large is something like 60-40 in favor of Israel.
In the US, there’s a large generational divide. 75% of those over 70 favor sending the US military to Israel. 40% of those under 30 do. So, there’s a likelihood could radically change in about a generation.
@edwardmauer7442 yea it's split but once you get to below 35 age group, it goes into hard support for Palestine. So assuming there's no big changes then israel will lose a lot of support within 30 to 50 years imo.
@@edwardmauer7442just shows the hypocrisy. It really is never about human rights.
Erdogan says this for admiration among the Turkish population. The public opinion of the citizens of Turkey is very important to him, in order to forget inflation.
Place your hate aside and see things for what they are. Erdoğan never wanted improved relations with Israel and only did so to appease the US to remove the sanctions. But his rhetoric is authentic and he despises Israel as Israel is nothing more than a British American colonial state.
@@monosodiumglutemate8216 It's not really hate. It's just a fact that Erdogan wants to have the admiration of the Turkish population, you know he wants to remain president and all. That's why many of the things he does is mostly just what the eastern turks want, from what I've heard. The western turks are apparently more close to the West. Turkey has also become more and more authoritarian since he joined, iirc. The "Israel is nothing more than a British American colonial state" thing is hints of antisemitism and "Israel cant exist it is invalid" stuff. You're completely free to believe that, but dont go calling other people out for "hate" when you clearly show signs of your own. Thanks.
If the population of Turkey suddenly wanted relations with Israel, Erdogan wouldnt hesitate for a moment
@@monosodiumglutemate8216lmao.
@unfathomablyunfathomable
First of all, opposing Israel is not anti-semitism. And people like you will call people anti-semites for being anti-Zionists but won't criticize israelis/ zionists for making anti-Arab/ Muslim comments which proves your hypocrisy.
As for Erdogan, of course he does what he does for votes as does any politician. But that's not to say that he only acts just for votes, especially because of his islamist ideology. Plus majority of Turkey (even the western side) is Pro-Palestinian since they're still Muslim, liberal or not.
Not to mention, Turkey's own Armenian genocide and Kurdish suppression
Basically it boils down to economic interests and historical ties rather than which is morally better. Politics in a nutshell.
Great insight. I'm an America and my country is pounded by propaganda to pretend our government is always taking the moral high ground when in reality our government is simply serving the needs of Wall Street and corporate America. Our foreign policy has been to make America the dominate power in the world.
Actually US gives more dollar to Israel than they take it from them. US so into Israel coz its the only democratic country in MiddleEast. US so afraid of terr00rist so that they need "true" ally in that region.
It's pretty hard to call wanton destruction of Gaza and its people "morally equivalent"
@@lohikarhu734 In politics there is no morality is what he is saying. If something is beneficial then it is moral for a politician
Well there Arab states reasons are economic prosperity and peace in the Middle East which in the long run is more moral. Every Arab country is fighting its own war against Islamic extremists with the Houthis, Isis, hezbollah, Muslim brotherhood etc (large portion of extremists are Iranian backed which Arab nations hate)
The Arab leaders publicly say what the Arabs want to hear but are sympathetic to Israel’s situation as they are going through the same thing.
In what world is Netanyahu a "strong leader"? He's an incredibly weak leader who gets pushed around by his political allies and by his own wife and son. Not to mention his massive failure on Oct 7.
I think "strongman" was the word they were looking for; in other words, a political leader who cares more about being and looking strong, than being morally good. Of course a strongman can be weak if they fail to meet their own ambitions.
It's a word that they use for authoritarian leaders, regardless of how strong their grip on power is.
The way TLDR worded it, it seemed like they were trying to mean "strongman"
What happened on 7/10/'23, was possibly not a failure of Israel's government but just permitted: this right flank extremist coalition might want this war.
I would say that he's just a Leader.
9:27 actually the reason Morocco recognised Israel was as a quid pro quo with the US in exchange for the US recognising Moroccan sovereignty over Western Sahara. (Which always seemed deeply weird to me, given that even Israel itself, in line with the rest of the international community, recognises Western Sahara as terra nullius, this makes the US more pro-Israel than Israel.)
From what I can see
Israel actually did recognize western Sahara as Moroccan on July 18 2023
Still 3 years later then The us tho
So you are still kinda right.
You forget that Naseer tries to assassinate the Hafizid. Hence why Morocco is a bit off with this whole ME affair.
The people of Morocco still strongly oppose this decision regardless of whether it benefits them in the long term or not.
As someone from Morocco, I still prefer to stay neutral simply because both sides are committing war crimes.
@@resolvanlemmy You saw 10k people civillians killed, including 3.5 k children and you're telling me you want to stay neutral? are you sure you're a human?
@@Lostnoodels I'd simply rather not have a specific bias against or for someone. But I would definitely love to END THE FIGHTING AND STOP PEOPLE FROM DYING
Calling India an Ethno-Religious state is the stupidest thing I've heard.
Any idea how many languages, ethnicities and religions are there in India? How many different geographic regions exist here?!
Not only your reasoning is flawed, it's almost as if you are missing the point on purpose. India has suffered attacks like Israel killing hundreds of innocent Indian civilians over 1990s to 2010s.
They don't understand Hinduism. They think Hinduism is like their Abrahamic religions
Maybe not "etno" but definitely religious. India is extremely diverse country that encompasses all majority Hindu territories in continental Asia with Christians, Muslims, Buddhist etc. sprinkled around the territory. If is kinda like Roman Empire in third century or Umayyads in 8th century. Even if India is secular country today, it was created as Hindu majority territories of former British Raj. And I know that Hinduism is completely different than Abrahamic religions, but Hinduism, regardless how diverse, is the unifying factor of India, because nor language, nor ethnicity nor even geography is.
@@Hadar1991 so then, Hinduism is the centerpiece to the existence of the Indian Nation
@@harshjain3122 Yes, this what I wrote. Hinduism is the unifying fabric in extremely diverse region. So even though India does not have official state religion Hinduism is the facto state religion. It is similar to my country, which is officially a secular country, but 98% of population is either Catholic, was Catholic or at least was raised in Catholic household, and even though some may be very anti-religious, they are still, culturally Catholic.
Your forgetting that Israel has supported India for a long time.
Replace countries with governments. That's a big difference.
I don't think there's many people who would understand the subtleties of your comment.
Governments are the product of people of that country
@@SanDimas234I think most would understand the distinction.
@@Crumpets7377 The amount of people who brand a person based on their nationality would suggest you are not correct.
@@SanDimas234 Nationality, country and government are different concepts with different meanings.
israel helped india in both 1971 and 1999 indo pak war.... and also given us important intel on terrorists .So its obivious india would back israel. But india also support palestine as india was one of the many nation to back palestine cause. Basically like always india is playing non alligned strategy .
I am anti Israel, but respect to India for not being war hungry. I am from Britain so I cant relate.
@@malachi5707 Why are you anti Israel, do you support genocide?
@@malachi5707 I'm anti terrorist, so anti hamas.
@@thomasbaader6629 im anti hamas too. I am just also anti Israel.
The video failed to mention a very, very important reason on why India sides with Israel: the IMEC (India-Middle East-Europe Corridor). The IMEC is a planned economic corridor that aims to bolster economic development by fostering connectivity and economic integration between Asia, the Persian Gulf and Europe, and is seen as a USA COUNTER to China's Belt and Road Initiative. The corridor is proposed from India to Europe through the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Israel and Greece. On 10 September 2023 the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed during the 2023 G20 New Delhi summit by the governments of India, United States, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, France, Germany, Italy, and European Union. The memorandum of understanding document has only mapped out the potential geography of a corridor that will compete against the Suez Canal (the BEN GURION canal project? Lo and behold, that project is aimed to cross Gaza City).
The turkish position on this matter can also be explained by this. In September 2023, Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan criticised the IMEC for bypassing Turkey, and has vowed for an alternative route, the "Iraq Development Road Project", which is envisaged to connect the Persian Gulf with Europe through a railway and highway via ports in the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Iraq, including the under-construction Grand Faw Port.
Small error on 1:00 The map shows the Philippines voted for the resolution. While in reality it abstained against the UN resolution
At least he portrayed Philippines in good way 😂
I am wondering why support of humanitarian ceasefire to save thousands of palestinian children is considered as "anti-Israel"? This videos is nszi
@@bloomingorchid9407supporting the war is a good thing? What?
@@Лучшийотчимвмире no that Philippino one said, the map showed they voted for ceasefire, but in reality they abstained...that's why I said that...at least the error said they are against war.
@@Лучшийотчимвмире So youre against a humanitarian ceasefire to save thousands?
Actually, Hungary's reason to be so pro-Israel is not because Hungary is generally so pro-USA (moreover, it is probably just as US-skeptic as it is EU-skeptic) but because the Hungarian government have got closer to Israel recent years. They have a good economic relationship, and Hungary emphasizes Israel's right for lawful border protection as justafication for its own strict migration-control policy.
But that’s impossible because I remember hearing, I don’t know if it’s from Hassan or Vaush, that the Hungarian president or Prime Minister was doing a lot of propaganda, slandering towards George Soros, and I also heard that the minister was very anti-Semitic, or some shit like that….
@@Sophistryandillusion Hung Gary is quite popular with the ladies.
but also because historically Hungary has the largest Jewish population in Eastern Europe and keeping them happy is good for Orbán to remain in power.
Both are super far right too
Many far right countries are on Israel's side, but many are on the Palestine side too, so that is not the reason
Israel is the most progressive country in the middle east.@@eneaganh6319
You failed to mention a very, very important reason on why India sides with Israel: the IMEC (India-Middle East-Europe Corridor). The IMEC is a planned economic corridor that aims to bolster economic development by fostering connectivity and economic integration between Asia, the Persian Gulf and Europe, and is seen as a USA COUNTER to China's Belt and Road Initiative. The corridor is proposed from India to Europe through the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Israel and Greece. On 10 September 2023 the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed during the 2023 G20 New Delhi summit by the governments of India, United States, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, France, Germany, Italy, and European Union. The memorandum of understanding document has only mapped out the potential geography of a corridor that will compete against the Suez Canal (the BEN GURION canal project? Lo and behold, that project is aimed to cross Gaza City).
The turkish position on this matter can also be explained by this. In September 2023, Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan criticised the IMEC for bypassing Turkey, and has vowed for an alternative route, the "Iraq Development Road Project", which is envisaged to connect the Persian Gulf with Europe through a railway and highway via ports in the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Iraq, including the under-construction Grand Faw Port.
It is amazing how India's ethnostate has greater freeedoms for minorities & not even equivalent freedom for natiion's majority like all other nation-states.
India is the only non muslim majority country in the entire world which had four former muslim presidents and three former muslim vice presidents. India is the only South Asian country which has no official religion nor any national language. India is the world's second largest Muslim populated country and has the world's largest number of mosques. India is the world's largest Hindu, Sikh, Zoarastrian populated country and also Asia's third largest Christian populated country. India's minority community had been in presidential positions multiple times. We had Sikhs & muslims as our presidents & prime ministers.. how come india be a ethnoreligious state which
@@Judah_889 Exactly, it is bigatory of unrealistic high expectations.
The video failed to mention a very, very important reason on why India sides with Israel: the IMEC (India-Middle East-Europe Corridor). The IMEC is a planned economic corridor that aims to bolster economic development by fostering connectivity and economic integration between Asia, the Persian Gulf and Europe, and is seen as a USA COUNTER to China's Belt and Road Initiative. The corridor is proposed from India to Europe through the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Israel and Greece. On 10 September 2023 the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed during the 2023 G20 New Delhi summit by the governments of India, United States, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, France, Germany, Italy, and European Union. The memorandum of understanding document has only mapped out the potential geography of a corridor that will compete against the Suez Canal (the BEN GURION canal project? Lo and behold, that project is aimed to cross Gaza City).
The turkish position on this matter can also be explained by this. In September 2023, Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan criticised the IMEC for bypassing Turkey, and has vowed for an alternative route, the "Iraq Development Road Project", which is envisaged to connect the Persian Gulf with Europe through a railway and highway via ports in the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Iraq, including the under-construction Grand Faw Port.
How is India an ethnostate, do you call Europe an ethnostate? India has states whom you might call ethnostates.
@@ashketchum5466 he was being sarcastic
India is an ethno- religious state????
Nothing could prepare me for that jumpscare of a statement
I know! What does that even mean? we dont even have an official religion!
@@geekyambi8774 Exactly it's as bullshit as saying MAGA wants to turn America into a white Christian theocracy.
it's not though
I think they are more talking about the governing party which is Hindu nationalist.
@@obansrinathanOh right a Hindu nationalist govt which has schemes for that same particular community which is hurting India's harmony. Truly shows you education
Remember, "official" government stances don't necessarily reflect the sentiments of the populace within those countries.
And remember, this isn't a black-and-white, good vs evil matter. There is the option of supporting neither side.
@@Thor.Jorgensen I sure wish people would treat the war in Ukraine with the same kind of nuance...
@@Thor.Jorgensennah man isreal commit war crime i not gonna support it
@@AICW There, I think there is a lack of nuance. Ukraine has the right to exist and not be absorbed by Russia's expansion wars.
@@AICWThat's a stretch.
India is an ethnoreligious state? Absurd. You need to talk to more Indians about how many different cultures, languages and ethnicities are within their borders.
India is the only non muslim majority country in the entire world which had four former muslim presidents and three former muslim vice presidents. India is the only South Asian country which has no official religion nor any national language. India is the world's second largest Muslim populated country and has the world's largest number of mosques. India is the world's largest Hindu, Sikh, Zoarastrian populated country and also Asia's third largest Christian populated country. India's minority community had been in presidential positions multiple times. We had Sikhs & muslims as our presidents & prime ministers.. how come india be a ethnoreligious state which has 78% hindu population. India is defined as a continent in itself. India is the one of the three global democratic model alongside USA and France
@@Judah_889 Still US govt & France promotes Christian missionaries around the world. They are considered as Christian democratic countries. Their presidents takes oaths on Bible instead of Constitution book like Indian Presidents.
@@surojeetchatterji9966 So who stopped india to promote Vedic schools across the globe. But sadly india itself as a country has something 75% literacy rate. Counties like China which is a communist atheist state also promote it's confusian schools across the globe including india which works for China's soft power. But the difference is that countries like China USA France has 98% to 99% literacy rate while india has literacy rate to something 75%.. and France entirely separates all form of religious institutions from government. It's the world's capital where the idea of separation of religious institutions and government was formulated. And USA is not a Christian democracy. It's the world's First secular country which was founded on judeo Christian values. Because America's top 1% are mainly the Jews who built America. It's just like saying an undivided india would have been a hindu muslim country. But india didn't took either USA nor France but rather took it's own form where India's secularism means treating every Religion within India with the same equality and recognition. This is the reason you must be knowing when India's parliament was inaugurated, all religious prayers were performed in indian parliament from hindu prayers to Islamic prayers to christian carols, Sikh prayers and even Zoarastrian prayers too. This is India's democracy signifies. If this had been France version of democracy, they would not let any form of religion to get in their parliament ceremony. Today USA's parliament too celebrate Diwali. So I believe india being democracy in the way it is should first make it's literacy rate to 99% & then promote it's Vedic schools across the globe. We have Vedic mathematics, science, sex education so many stuffs to provide the world.
@@Judah_889lol France...
Since Modi it is becoming more and more .
5:33
I also think the fact that most of Africa voted against Israel plays a big part as well. France is struggling to maintain it's pseudo-empire in Africa and so they don't want to offend Africans too much.
France already lost it.
Why does France even wanna be in Africa?
@@YurinanAcquilineits a very old relationship. South france was also once a north african colony 😂
@@YurinanAcquilineFrance still wants to pretend that it's a world power, it needs its African neo-colonies for that
@@puraLusaThat's more than debatable.
I think major support for Palestine from Muslim countries in Asia is kinna been unheard in the International stage.. especially the like Indonesia and Malaysia, I think both countries are a big supporter in Palestine in the international stage..
Indonesian government is Mostly neutral but Malaysia is
Indonesia is a colonialist country of modernity as it has divided 2 island nations for its own interst - papua and timor. Most people are just gullible fools who follow narratives 😂
That's kinda a common knowledge.. obviously Muslims are the main supporter of palestine
@@puraLusa And hopefully people would be gullible enough for a long time except for those Aussies, that Gold are valuable.
@@puraLusaSaid someone who haven't been there. Clown tend to take fun at something they didn't know well and try to justify their opinions. Indonesia IS against Israel, do your research first before this comment goes nowhere
What's your problem?? Modi is supporting Israel because he is anti Muslim?? That the excuse you came up with. Even moderate hindu and center left hindu support Israel in this matter. It's because we indians were also victims of terror attack and sucide bombings. We indians consider hamas attack as equivalent to indias 26/11.
Basically India maintains a neutral stand.. historically India too has suffered islamic atrocities so Indians naturally stand with Isreal... indian muslims being muslim will anyways stand with palestine
Are u stupid not every thing inthe social media is right
Muslims didn't hurt the hindus
And I can prove that
If Muslims were killing the hindus for 400 years
Why most of India people are hindus
Think my friend think
@KNIGHTW1 I told you not everything said in social media is right and you didn't answer why most of indian people are hindus and why we didn't destroy Taj mahal
@@GreenEagle-p7zafganistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Maldives are muslim countries now , they were also part of India , so majority of Indian subcontinent is Muslim
@D__Ujjwal OK Indonesia wasn't a Muslim country how it became a Muslim country
And India was Pakistan bangladesh and India now not Afghanistan
If you get the muslims from these countries they still less than the hindus so the Islamic rule wasn't converting the people to Muslim by force because the people most of them still hindus
There's a mistake on the Map.
The Philippines Abstained on the UN resolution, it should be yellow
India is being neutral as it usually is. Yes its more tilted towards Israel but it was one of the first countries to send humanitarian aid to Gaza.
i think India has their own war against islam, and see israel as (sort of) the enemy of their enemy.
yer but not everyone likes vindaloo and chapati dip
@@kopynd1I thought you like to lick your fingers with vindaloo. Were you not in India for 250 years for the vindaloo?
For oil and we all know we support Israel
Vindaloo and chapati dip would be better than artillery shells @@kopynd1
someone might want to remind Erdogan that someone could say the exact same thing about the PKK with the same logic.
"theyre freedom fighters fighting for their own country"
Turkiye itself could be described as a product of central asia colonialism and conquest. And modern turkiye could be described as an occupier of kurdistan and cyrus among others 😂
But hey rules for thee not for me 😂
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For extra irony Israel is highly supportive of Kurdish right for self-determination...
@@puraLusaat least those in Cyprus and Kurdistan have the EXACT same rights as any other citizen.
@@Darkest_matterand arabs in israel aswell. It's not at least both go under the right for sovereignty topic. Pretending to be different is just a deflection.
2:49 Correction, it was Guatemala that had moved its embassy from Telaviv to Jerusalem. Paraguay's embassy was always in the Jerusalem metro area...
Also, the video curiously left out the reason Iraq and Tunisia abstained in the UN vote, despite being anti-Israel...
Iraq - probably due to its relationship with the US.
@@MrBrock314Iraq said it was an accident and misunderstanding too abstain. Tunisia said the yes motion also criticizes Hamas and said Hamas killing civilians are not in equal ground too Israel killing civilians so they abstained. Also Iraqs relations with america is pretty bad even in occupation period the shia govt literally had shia insurgents in parliament. The relationship is forced and very superficial. Iraq voted unanimously in parliament too kick america out of the bases but america refused and Iraq put an arrest warrant for trump for killing solemani and Iraqi Shia militia leader who was also part of parliament
They also casually said Guatemala and Paraguay are not Western countries. Which was kind of funny
The video failed to mention a very, very important reason on why India sides with Israel: the IMEC (India-Middle East-Europe Corridor). The IMEC is a planned economic corridor that aims to bolster economic development by fostering connectivity and economic integration between Asia, the Persian Gulf and Europe, and is seen as a USA COUNTER to China's Belt and Road Initiative. The corridor is proposed from India to Europe through the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Israel and Greece. On 10 September 2023 the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed during the 2023 G20 New Delhi summit by the governments of India, United States, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, France, Germany, Italy, and European Union. The memorandum of understanding document has only mapped out the potential geography of a corridor that will compete against the Suez Canal (the BEN GURION canal project? Lo and behold, that project is aimed to cross Gaza City).
The turkish position on this matter can also be explained by this. In September 2023, Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan criticised the IMEC for bypassing Turkey, and has vowed for an alternative route, the "Iraq Development Road Project", which is envisaged to connect the Persian Gulf with Europe through a railway and highway via ports in the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Iraq, including the under-construction Grand Faw Port.
Czechia has had a significant relationship with Israel since being the first country to provide military aid to Israel during the 1948 Palestine War. Yitzhak Rabin once even said that without Czechoslovakian support, it may well not have been able to fight the war.
Since 1993, every Czech government has fully supported Israel. Many Israeli politicians have called Czechia its best ally in Europe.
After October 7, the lower house of Parliament unanimously accepted a resolution supporting Israeli military response. In fact, after the UN ceasefire vote, the Minister of Defense called for withdrawing from the UN.
I didn't know that; huge respect for Czechia!
Love u guys from israel 🇮🇱❤️🇨🇿
No matter of the support look at the rest of the world. Time and number and memories are beside the Palestinians and they will eventually win.
@@moktarfallata2991 only fake and propaganda are beside the "Palestinians"; and at the end they will loose for sure - no matter how many evil countries support them. Because THE ONE that matters is with Israel!!!
The video failed to mention a very, very important reason on why India sides with Israel: the IMEC (India-Middle East-Europe Corridor). The IMEC is a planned economic corridor that aims to bolster economic development by fostering connectivity and economic integration between Asia, the Persian Gulf and Europe, and is seen as a USA COUNTER to China's Belt and Road Initiative. The corridor is proposed from India to Europe through the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Israel and Greece. On 10 September 2023 the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed during the 2023 G20 New Delhi summit by the governments of India, United States, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, France, Germany, Italy, and European Union. The memorandum of understanding document has only mapped out the potential geography of a corridor that will compete against the Suez Canal (the BEN GURION canal project? Lo and behold, that project is aimed to cross Gaza City).
The turkish position on this matter can also be explained by this. In September 2023, Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan criticised the IMEC for bypassing Turkey, and has vowed for an alternative route, the "Iraq Development Road Project", which is envisaged to connect the Persian Gulf with Europe through a railway and highway via ports in the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Iraq, including the under-construction Grand Faw Port.
The Czech defence minister even called for the country to leave the UN following the majority of UN countries voting for truce.
Well, tbh she's a crazy b. with no clue about the UN. We are lucky that she doesn't proclaim to leave NATO when she's drunk on a Saturday night.
Wait fr? I completely missed that. Could you give me the source where he said it?
too many countries support Israel for their hate toward Muslims. No matter how much they hate Muslims, they should support Palestinians on their own land.
Is he Eligible for dual citizenship? Or Paid off, czechstreets typical
Am I seeing it right? It was Czech Rep, Austria, Croatia and Hungary for, so almost Austro-hungarian Empire, Slovenia is either way too small, and Transilvania is in Romania anyway.
Irelands Pro-Paletine stance isnt just a nationalist movement. The entire country remembers and still lives through the effects of 800 years of collonisation and plantations (illegal settlments) by England during that time and thus can empathise and understand the Palestinians present day struggles.
The illegal Israeli occupation is textbook when looking back on the previous colonial powers' actions, as well as their genocide against Palestinians is straight out of a Nazi handbook.
The audacity to say n@zi and israel in the same breath is quite a feat ngl , being a european state nd blocking hezbollah's militant block to be terrorist says a lot about ireland .. IRA nd hamas arent any Different ,they killed normal people .
Very well said👏🏻🤩
Textbook if you go back to when Arabs exported Jews and took Jewish land for themselves.
Look at the temple mount. Arabs built their holy place to push Jewish rights and traditions of 3000 years to the side and claim the holy place for themselves.
Muslims colonized Spain and fought to take over France following Arab traditions of war and conquest.
People can be easily fooled who only have a light touch of history studies.
Irish people don’t like oppression happening to others and are vocal about it. my uncle was in the Leb as a peacekeeper dodging gunfire and a lot of Irish troops used to stay in the houses of Lebanese people so when Israeli troops came at night time to try and oust the families living there Irish peace keepers rushed out and sent them packing. It also doesn’t help that Mossad murdered Al-Mabhouh in Dubai and used Irish passports to do it that’s not something we forget and we especially don’t forget the enclave killings in 1981 where Israeli backed troops kidnapped three Irish peacekeepers and killed 2. the Israeli government have no exactly endeared themselves to the Irish.
Something tells me that the Israelis couldn`t give a toss what Ireland thinks because it`s rather insignificant in the big scheme of things.
@@justonecornetto80 so a member state of one of the planet’s biggest trading blocks which can veto on huge decisions with enormous soft power is insignificant? Yeah not sure you thought your answer through. In the grand scheme of things not wise to annoy one of the most diplomatically respected country’s on the planet.
@@ciaranbrk Lol! Ireland may be a member of the EU but it sits at the children`s table. France and Germany only have to turn a few screws and Ireland`s veto becomes practically worthless because it has nothing to horse trade with the big boys. That`s why Ireland used to follow the UK like a little lost lamb and rely on it do the heavy lifting on its behalf until we left.
Where was Ireland`s "enormous" soft power when the G7 told it to sign the Global Corporate Tax Agreement or get stamped on? Even ol "Black and Tan" Joe told the Irish finance minister to shut his mouth and know his place.
Ireland isn`t diplomatically respected, it just polishes the big boys boots for them. On the Middle East in particular, nobody could give a fig what it thinks because it never gets its hands dirty on anything. It won`t even send troops to defend the eastern borders of its beloved EU and has to rely on the RAF to chase Russian bombers out of its airspace ffs!
@@justonecornetto80You think France and Germany can do that? They can’t even keep orban in check France and Germany are a joke
@justonecornetto80 right let's go through your points. As a net contribution state Ireland has more of a say. Germany doesn't have power over Ireland, neither does france. In fact they clash quite often on certain issues. As for the Joe told the Irish finance minister. People before him have told previous irish finance ministers to do things and they have been told to fuck off on almost every occasion. The late senator John mccaine tried and he was promptly told to fuck off too. Hands dirty doesn't get you anything irish but you are wrong there are Irish troops in the Caucasus keeping the Serbs and Albanians from killing each other, in Mali, and in the Leb . We are not an aggressive nation we deploy peacekeeprs to try keep the peace in the middle east and use soft power to achieve diplomatic results. As for the RAF that will be ending soon Ireland will be getting fighter jets to protect it's airspace it's been approached by Lockheed Martin in particular about buying some fighter jets.
4:06
Its quite ironic someone calling a secular country india as an ETHNO-RELEGIOUS STATE while his own country has a state religion and a demential monarch in 21st century 🇬🇧
In videos like this it should be made clear that it is the GOVERNMENT position that is being talked about.
While the government of the UK (and the Labour leader) strongly support Israel, the public are divided - with recent polls suggesting that more think that the government should be more critical of Israel than think that they should be given more support.
you forget that most of people that support palestine also have tiktok and are young dumb people ... there is a reason why andrew tate is viewed as a god
Well actually the majority of labour party are openly pro Palestine
Czechia is not much pro-america. We are also mainly atheistic state. We support Israel becaue we were occupied by russians and had communism for several years so we are not as easily blinded by fake promises and intents anymore, as other countries who had democracy most of the time are. We are aware that sometimes to gain freedom and stability you simply have to do what is right and not what others tells you is right.
I dont understand how humanitarian aid and a ceasfire for a conflic that has killed 8000 unarmed civilians is considered antisemitic or anti israel
Because you know the aid will go to Hamas and they will also use that time to regroup... israel said they will supply oil to the hospitals once it runs out (remember when they said "they only have a couple of days' worth of oil" and its still running?)
@@silentwhisper868 I guess food, medicine and water will also help hamas considering people need to survive, but some hamas insurgents are still in israeli teritorry so why not cut water electricity and all food imports to israel as well? just to be sure that whatever hamas is over the border dosent survive
@@ghiorghetatarescu364970% of humanitarian Aid Is directly stolen by Hamas, and they sell the rest at mindbogling price the rest at the population
In a research ended 6th october in Gaza
-70% wanted peace with Israel
-33% have no trust in Hamas
-32% have Little trust
-65% Say there Is medium to High corruption in Hamas
@@ghiorghetatarescu3649 For the same reason as merely a ceasefire is anti Ukraine. Russia is the aggressor and will break the peace again when they are stronger. Anybody that believes otherwise can be nothing else than a naive fool or a literal Russian bot. Punching somebody in the face and then arguing that violence is bad to avoid getting punched back is beyond disingenuous.
@@spugelo359 at least stop bombing schools and hospitals, ait that much to ask, dont care if hamas there, i care that there are children there who should not be massecred in a genocidal manner
7:35. Correction. Chile is not against Israel. It didn't withdraw its ambassador, just called him back for consultation, which is a diplomatic warning, not a cut of relationships. President Boric said it clearly after his recent reunion with President Biden: Chile supports humankind; Hamas attack was heinous and Israel's retaliation disproportionate, that's why a cease fire from both sides is necessary.
I think the part about Central Europe is too simplified and thus not very good journalism as it just skims over the real reasons for the 'against' vote in favour of a simple 'they love America so much'. For its part, Austria is certainly not amongst the most pro-US countries in Europe, but it does have a large Jewish diaspora and deep connection to Israel due to events that need not be mentioned.
However, the main reason why Austria and Czechia (and maybe the others, I didn't look into that) voted 'against' was because the UN resolution did 1. not condemn Hamas for the initial attacks and 2. did not ask for the Israeli hostages to be returned. An amended Canadian version of the resolution also called for the return of the hostages which was NOT voted against by these CE countries whereas most Arab/Muslim States did.
You can think what you will about this conflict, but for a ceasefire to have any meaning, those hostages need to be released. I personally stand behind my country's decision to say no, even though I also condemn Israel's retaliatory attack on Gaza and the West Bank.
Exactly right! How can anyone expect to support the resolution when Hamas attacks were not condemned & hostages not to be release? But that is not going to happened ain't it? Then u got two teams simple.
You can't have, as a reason why eg Czechia voted against the resolution, explanations that have nothing to do with Czechia. It's not like France voted on a different resolution which condemned Hamas and called for the release of hostages. Maybe Austria is different, but a bunch of central European former Warsaw Pact countries really do see the United States as the ones who freed them from Soviet terror and are hence very pro-America in their foreign policy.
The whole point of a ceasefire is exactly so that the hostages can be released. Further, Hamas have said they're down for an immediate swap of all hostages for Israel's Palestinian hostages.
The whole "voted against because resolution didn't condemn Hamas " is a non-sequitar. The UN has already condemned it so many times. Plus, resolutions are about material changes and demand. Hungary and Czech and co are just politicking
@@Saoirse_don_Phalaistínpalestinians under israel custody that they want eschange is fighters and afiliates (some with familly ties) of hamas, palest jihad etc. Let's not pretend otherwise. If israel accepts this than it marks a precedent that it's ok to take israeli hostages from time to time when hamas or any palest party/ faction feels like releasing fighters and familly.
That being said israel strategy was also always kind of agressive and not smart at all.
@@puraLusa ah so it's "custody" when the IDF does it but "hostages" when Hamas does it?
Saying that india supports Israel merely because of Anti-Muslim sentiment is absurd. There are some strong points that justify India's stance in this matter.
First of all, india supports the two state solution in this matter. India recognises both Israel and Palestine as nations and advocates for a peaceful co-existance solution on the issue.
1) Historic Ties : India and Israel have had some historic ties. India was one of the earliest to recognise israel as a nation and Israel supported India in the UN as well as during its Wars with Pakistan.
2) Economic and Military Ties : There is cooperation between the two countries on many levels. India is the largest buyer of Israeli Weapons and indian workers work in Israel, there are strong trade ties.
3) Sympathy : There is strong sentiment of sympathy in indians for Israel as both countries has faced similar terrorist threats and tragedies.
4) In this particular matter, india is Against Hamas, a terrorist organization. Not Palestine, a nation.
5) If there was some Anti-Muslim sentiment involved then india would be Anti-Muslim towards all countries. But apart from Pakistan and Turkiye, india has maintained excellent ties with all muslim nations. The ties with the Arab nations and particularly strong.
Israel support india because israel helped india in 1971 war and kargil war
Did they?? In 1971? They are very close allies of the US.
@@Ironbanner12 not openly but it was requested by Indira Gandhi and they did
@@hritikkumar863 im from sri lanka , but i heard that a indian woman pilot neerja bhanot was killed by palestaninan terrorists in 1986 while she saves american children .i saw the movie, i can understand why there more support against terrorism .
@@Ironbanner12they did provide tech and weapons and didn't comment against India's nuclear program
Since the Arabs saw no hypocrisy in supporting occupied northwest India aka Pakistan (the other country created based on religion), India saw no wrong in supporting Israel
Truly enjoyed this video. As you said this is a topic that a 10 minute videos can't fully explain, but this was probably the best possible TLDR.
What is tldr? Totfwntb?
@@chesterjackson666 internet slang for Too Long, Didn't Read. was originally used just for long text story summaries but now it can be used as a general term for short summaries of various media
@@CRRNCRW The problem is for us who do a fair bit of reading outside of the internet. You'll find we have little tolerance for laziness and assumptions and can't keep up with current slang. AIMMSC?🙂But thank you.
The video failed to mention a very, very important reason on why India sides with Israel: the IMEC (India-Middle East-Europe Corridor). The IMEC is a planned economic corridor that aims to bolster economic development by fostering connectivity and economic integration between Asia, the Persian Gulf and Europe, and is seen as a USA COUNTER to China's Belt and Road Initiative. The corridor is proposed from India to Europe through the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Israel and Greece. On 10 September 2023 the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed during the 2023 G20 New Delhi summit by the governments of India, United States, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, France, Germany, Italy, and European Union. The memorandum of understanding document has only mapped out the potential geography of a corridor that will compete against the Suez Canal (the BEN GURION canal project? Lo and behold, that project is aimed to cross Gaza City).
The turkish position on this matter can also be explained by this. In September 2023, Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan criticised the IMEC for bypassing Turkey, and has vowed for an alternative route, the "Iraq Development Road Project", which is envisaged to connect the Persian Gulf with Europe through a railway and highway via ports in the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Iraq, including the under-construction Grand Faw Port.
I'd say that It's important to mention, that Czechs were among few who supported Israel with weapons in 1948.
Feel good about that?
@@La-Stranger
1. Yes, we do!
2. Czechoslovakia in 1938 was a state surrounded by enemies on all fronts.
3. Not unlike Israel in his whole history.
4. I have visited Israel once and met Jewish people on multiple occasions in different parts of the world.
5. I see Israel as a country fighting for its future, each time in it's history.
6. Like what Czechoslovakia would be, if it were not for Communism...
So you are proud to support terrorism
@@ruud9761
1. Sold...
2. It was driven by economics of the time.
3. Czechoslovakia had to reject Marshall's Plan of Economic aid from USA because of USSR.
4. These Weapons and Planes provided had no future in Europe.
5. Jet engine was invented already and a big progress was done in chemistry and gun manufacturing during WW2.
6. Many Jews used to live in here before WW2 so relations between Zionism and Czechs were established.
7. 1st President was a big proponent of Jewish state.
8. After the war, many countries have rejected Jewish people from obtaining weapons.
9. I am glad that we have not...
@@QuickTipsTV-hk8xt i know Czech are known to be racist so i don’t wonder… when u will give Germany Sudetenland back chase u are the same thieves as Israel
As an American, I'm sick of being Israel's sugar daddy
Sugar daddy euh no like the word bitc h. Is appropriet
The reason why India🇮🇳 is not pro Palestine is because, india and Israel has similar history, in india its all about past, like islamic invasions, Pakistan etc....
How you can put Small nation like Israel in comparison with great nation like india
@@jazairihilali6252 both country hates Muslims
@@jazairihilali6252 Israel is also a great nation. Only wealthy gulf country which isn't dependent on oil for its growth 📈.
Would you not draw comparisons between India being colonized by Britain and Palestine being "colonized" by Israel. Two countries colonized by much wealthier / more influential nations. This is why the situation in Palestine resonates with the Irish population.
stop bigging up Israel, they don't respect you or INdia as a whole.@@anuj0423
India is a secular country and has no official religion nor any national language. India is the only democratic which had four former muslim presidents, two former Sikh presidents & three former muslim vice presidents and two former Sikh vice presidents and one former Sikh prime minister who was elected for two consecutive terms in india. In india our minorities has been in presidential positions too. India is not a ethno religious state. Please stop this lie. As a liberal from india, it hurts me a lot
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I'm sorry, but saying Czechia is pro-israel simply because we are generally pro US is a severe misunderstanding of czech-israeli relations. They go all the way back to israeli war for independence and even pre-WW2... Though back then it was technically Czechoslovakia and relations cooled a bit during the cold war, they have been on very high level recently, our governments were actually supposed to hold a joint session on oct. 8 (or 9 I'm not sure exactly right now) but it was of course cancelled, for obvious reasons...
Exactly Czechia is pro Israel like 70 percent of citizens.
You didn't even explain why czechia is pro Israel. Just stated they were good since before and are really good now
exactly right. I suspect it's because many Czech Jews migrated to Israel after WWII? A large Jewish population no doubt in Czechia. Most Jews who moved to Israel were from Eastern European countries. @@reddragon3163
Americans’ loyal dog
@@wcainw This has nothing to do with USA. It is simple logic. Israel was 9 times ready for 2 state solution, Plestinian authorities were not. Gaza was independent but they choose violence. Ceasfire is immoral before Hamas will give up.
Sold arms to the Guatemalan military is a really funny way to say “armed an indigenous genocide in Guatemala”
"Macron fancies himself as a bit of a diplomat" is probably the most accurate description of his diplomatic prowess. :D
The Czech Republic has long-standing above-standard relations with Israel. After World War II, we provided combat aircraft in 1948 so that it could defend itself. Our Minister of Defence even suggested that we leave the UN after that UN resolution. (but those are just strong words in reality)
Anyway Jews can always feel safe in the Czech Republic. 🇨🇿💙🇮🇱
Love from Israel to Czech republic ❤😊
Hey, maybe they could have some of YOUR land instead of Palestine's! 😊
Yeah there's lots of love towards Czech here in Israel ! couple places name after Masaryk. Love your culture ! books, movies, the best !
@@loneprimate The two nations have lived there side by side for centuries. I wouldn't mind to see a 2 state solution here in peace (after WW2). But since surrounding states have tried and some are still trying to completely destroy Israel, then don't be surprised when Israel protects its existence and when people have little to no sympathy with those neighbours.
@@Chameleonis why u don’t give Germany the Sudetenland back to start with and normal that u like Israel u are same as them thieves
well done! for the first time on u-tube, a video describing the things as they truly are without taking sides. every single point there was explained properly as it really is. congrats.
but really theres two sides. pro-genocide and anti-genocide
@@Jennifer-ri7if A simplification but not an entirely inaccurate one.
@@Jennifer-ri7if I agree but that's the fault of the government of Israel and idf not the civilians.
The video failed to mention a very, very important reason on why India sides with Israel: the IMEC (India-Middle East-Europe Corridor). The IMEC is a planned economic corridor that aims to bolster economic development by fostering connectivity and economic integration between Asia, the Persian Gulf and Europe, and is seen as a USA COUNTER to China's Belt and Road Initiative. The corridor is proposed from India to Europe through the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Israel and Greece. On 10 September 2023 the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed during the 2023 G20 New Delhi summit by the governments of India, United States, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, France, Germany, Italy, and European Union. The memorandum of understanding document has only mapped out the potential geography of a corridor that will compete against the Suez Canal (the BEN GURION canal project? Lo and behold, that project is aimed to cross Gaza City).
The turkish position on this matter can also be explained by this. In September 2023, Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan criticised the IMEC for bypassing Turkey, and has vowed for an alternative route, the "Iraq Development Road Project", which is envisaged to connect the Persian Gulf with Europe through a railway and highway via ports in the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Iraq, including the under-construction Grand Faw Port.
Thanks for educating me!
You could have talked about the brazilian government proposing humanitarian aid to Palestine, and it wasn't approved even being supported by 12 countries, because the US was the only country against, and they vetoed it
The video failed to mention a very, very important reason on why India sides with Israel: the IMEC (India-Middle East-Europe Corridor). The IMEC is a planned economic corridor that aims to bolster economic development by fostering connectivity and economic integration between Asia, the Persian Gulf and Europe, and is seen as a USA COUNTER to China's Belt and Road Initiative. The corridor is proposed from India to Europe through the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Israel and Greece. On 10 September 2023 the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed during the 2023 G20 New Delhi summit by the governments of India, United States, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, France, Germany, Italy, and European Union. The memorandum of understanding document has only mapped out the potential geography of a corridor that will compete against the Suez Canal (the BEN GURION canal project? Lo and behold, that project is aimed to cross Gaza City).
The turkish position on this matter can also be explained by this. In September 2023, Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan criticised the IMEC for bypassing Turkey, and has vowed for an alternative route, the "Iraq Development Road Project", which is envisaged to connect the Persian Gulf with Europe through a railway and highway via ports in the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Iraq, including the under-construction Grand Faw Port.
I think india always supported Palestine, just the thing is that Indian current ruling party is against terrorism. plus the current prime minister modi become the first indian prime minister to visit Palestine during his visit he also paid respect to "Yasir Arafat" tomb (who had fought a lot against Israel).
And Palestinian support pakistan against India 😅
I think the thumbnail is misleading when you put the title into context.
Countries that support Israel should be in green, countries against them in red, neutral countries in yellow.
Neither India nor Modi is anti Muslim if you ask any good political experts in India like Anand Ranganathan ,they claim that Modi government has done more for Muslims than It has done for Hindus .The main reason for India unwavering support for Israel is it shared history of terrorism with its neighbouring countries .With Israel it is Palestine and Jordan and with india it is Pakistan . see the Modi government has very clear standing on terrorism which kind of connects with Israel
"Ghar me ghuskar maarenge"
Now if you say that Modi is anti Muslim you are in a way depicting that most or all terrorist are Muslims😂
So have a wide approach of articles for your info,to not look like a fool
Good job on the coverage. Very informative and brief.
The video failed to mention a very, very important reason on why India sides with Israel: the IMEC (India-Middle East-Europe Corridor). The IMEC is a planned economic corridor that aims to bolster economic development by fostering connectivity and economic integration between Asia, the Persian Gulf and Europe, and is seen as a USA COUNTER to China's Belt and Road Initiative. The corridor is proposed from India to Europe through the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Israel and Greece. On 10 September 2023 the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed during the 2023 G20 New Delhi summit by the governments of India, United States, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, France, Germany, Italy, and European Union. The memorandum of understanding document has only mapped out the potential geography of a corridor that will compete against the Suez Canal (the BEN GURION canal project? Lo and behold, that project is aimed to cross Gaza City).
The turkish position on this matter can also be explained by this. In September 2023, Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan criticised the IMEC for bypassing Turkey, and has vowed for an alternative route, the "Iraq Development Road Project", which is envisaged to connect the Persian Gulf with Europe through a railway and highway via ports in the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Iraq, including the under-construction Grand Faw Port.
@@Vichikuma the video fails to mention a lot of things. It's not a complete history lesson. There are numerous reasons why countries are allies.
I'm surprised there was no mention of Argentina (The Latín American country with the largest Jewish population) or Brazil which also has a substantial Jewish population.
Jews ≠ Zionist
There are many Jews who despise the massacres done on Palestinians.
Argentina is also the country that hosted some nazi officials
Australia kind of has to Support Israel because of its close ties to the US and UK! As Australian citizens I think quite a lot support the Palestinian people but not Hamas! But also just like most people in world want peace and actual freedoms
palestine ? u mean arabs ? they made hamas
They voted Hamas in, so they got to get rid of them.
You would have to be daft to believe that anyone supports Hamas. People are protesting the INNOCENT Palestinian civilians who are being annihilated by both sides. That said, the Australian government only does what the US tells it to do.
Hamas are resisting Israel
Im from UK, our government support Israel, but the people support Palestine. I gotta say though, the media is twisting the truth about Hamas. They are extreme, its true, but a lot of the 1.4k deaths from October the 9th were military, whereas since that attack, Israel has killed over 3000 Palestinian children and bombed 22 hospitals, as well as committing a war crime under the Geneva convention: Collective punishment. Meaning they are punishing all Palestinians for what Hamas is doing.
The definition of terrorism is: the unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims.
By definition, Israel are bigger terrorists than Hamas! Not that I agree with Hamas's methods, but they are the only line of defense between Israel and Hamas.
Don’t forget your talking about governments not the country. 76% of the UK voted for a ceasefire but sadly the government is still controlled by the Israeli forum.
4:07.. How is... India under an ethno-religious govt?...
Especially when india has 100s of ethnicities
Modi's party is Hindu Nationalist
@@jascrandom9855Except Hinduism isn't a judeo-christian religion and we accept other belief systems. You can't comprehend that, can you?
@@harshjain3122 It is a Nationalist party though.
Maybe not "etno" but definitely religious. India is extremely diverse country that encompasses all majority Hindu territories in continental Asia with Christians, Muslims, Buddhist etc. sprinkled around the territory. If is kinda like Roman Empire in third century or Umayyads in 8th century. Even if India is secular country today, it was created as Hindu majority territories of former British Raj. And I know that Hinduism is completely different than Abrahamic religions, but Hinduism, regardless how diverse, is the unifying factor of India, because nor language, nor ethnicity nor even geography is.
@@Hadar1991Do you even know what it means to term any community as terrorists, and how are we terrorists have we done terror attacks on pakistan, 26.11, 9.11, ISIS, Al qeada, Mujaheedin, Lashkar e Taiba. Can you show me one terror attack done by Hindus from a valid source.......
Yes we are the majority because we are natives, i mean every dharmic path whether it's Jains, Buddhists or Sikhs have the same or more rights. They are the true sons of these land, Pakistan and Afghanistan were Hindus, Buddhist and Sikh states give them back to us do u have guts to do that ?! Even my Bengal was once one but u radical muslims killed my family and now you want to have a say on it. Parsis and Jews have been living here for a long time why don't they complain about current govt. after all they are also not natives because they are respecting our culture not terrorizing or attacking the natives. Their places of worship don't cry 5 times a day saying "there is no other god other then ******".
Do you even know how Sikhi was made as it's known today, let me tell you when our Sikh Gurus saved the "Hindu" women of Punjab, Siindh and Delhi from every Islamic invader(Afgani, Turk and Mongol lineage and converted) from every hose of the saved ladies their eldest son was sent to Sikh Gurus so they can fight for them and their motherland from Islamic pandemic.
Radhe Radhe
May shree krishna show you the correct path
The US vetoing a UN Security Council decision for Humanitarian aid when even Russia opted to abstain is not a good look for the US.
Ist PM of india from bjp openly support Palestinians cause his name is atal bihari vajpayee. And India's official stand is still support two state solution
Even atal belong to bjp party even modi are belong with
Worth mentioning that Israel said that they will only accept a ceasefire with the unconditional release of all the hostages, and Hamas said they wouldn't respect a ceasefire.
first of all israel said that hamas should be disarmament to accept ceasefire and second hamas will free the 200 hostages if Israel free more than 5000 Palestinian hostage , so read more
@mohammadhashemi2358 They're not "hostages" they are terrorists that Israel keeps.
@@mohammadhashemi2358 Hamas didn't ask for "5000 hostages", they asked for some 5000 Palestinian prisoners jailed for attacking Israeli civilians for the release of civilians. Does that seem proportional to you? In order to release innocent hostages Israel should release ×20 as many people, with those people being the very same people who killed the families of those 200 to begin with?
@@guynehemia4029 No those 5k Palestinians being held hostage have nothing to do with those 200.
In spite of the destruction of their country and country men,they're not interested in peace.im wondering if ordinary Palestinians are paying attention?
It would be really interesting if you guys did a video/special on the history and status of the one-state vs. two-state solutions in the Israel Palestine conflict.
The video failed to mention a very, very important reason on why India sides with Israel: the IMEC (India-Middle East-Europe Corridor). The IMEC is a planned economic corridor that aims to bolster economic development by fostering connectivity and economic integration between Asia, the Persian Gulf and Europe, and is seen as a USA COUNTER to China's Belt and Road Initiative. The corridor is proposed from India to Europe through the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Israel and Greece. On 10 September 2023 the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed during the 2023 G20 New Delhi summit by the governments of India, United States, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, France, Germany, Italy, and European Union. The memorandum of understanding document has only mapped out the potential geography of a corridor that will compete against the Suez Canal (the BEN GURION canal project? Lo and behold, that project is aimed to cross Gaza City).
The turkish position on this matter can also be explained by this. In September 2023, Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan criticised the IMEC for bypassing Turkey, and has vowed for an alternative route, the "Iraq Development Road Project", which is envisaged to connect the Persian Gulf with Europe through a railway and highway via ports in the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Iraq, including the under-construction Grand Faw Port.
The Philippines also Abstained from the UN resolution
I would say that one substantial point has been missed for eastern Europe: USA is pro-Israel and USA is the main NATO member which provides security guarantees, hence the semi pro-Israel stance.
Eastern European countries today are puppet states of USA, leaving aside Serbia.
It has nothing to do with NATO. It has to do with business. Eastern European countries want to be part of the western trade bloc. This is why they joined EU.
There is no war in Europe and Soviet Union demilitarized Eastern Europe. If they wanted they would have maintained bases there, just like what US does. So security guarantee is a boogeyman.
And yet, the most people of Eastern Europe stayed neutral, and only Austro-hungarian Empire (and only some parts of it) voted against.
Great information, thanks.
Hey … wau, Czech 🇨🇿 here, is “they are pretty pro-American in foreign policy” the only thing You will say about Central European attitude toward Israel? 😮
For God’s sake, after You illuminated quite nicely the stances of Guatemala and Paraguay - which actually was really interesting… why would You not do that for European countries as well. Or are you of the belief that our position is indeed based on pro-American sentiment … or only on that? 😮
Seriously… at least with Czechs - the pro-Israel position is honest, long standing, shared across population and time … far far back to times, when we even had communist regime - from fifties onwards (we were actually about first to support fledgling state in 1947/48 by arms and weapons when others wouldn’t) and it never dissipates - no matter the regime.
While we also have internal disputes and discussions of more pro-Palestinian and pro-Israel camps .. the pro Israel sentiment dominates and dictates the position of government - not pro-American orientation (which actually is real at least in this government)
You said it for me
But you have to deduct time during communist regime at that time Israel was officially on the bad side, especially after 1967.
@@kolomaznik333 That is true … whole USSR block was on the side (was ordered to be) of Jasser Arafat and Palestine. Czechoslovakia had Embassy for Palestina built in Prague too.
Yet I would still posit that even than Czechs weren’t showing much enthusiasm in that direction - at the very least.
After regaining independence/sovereignty when communism fell, we could have made unambiguously clear what our position on the matter is.
So thanks for the clarification.
Godbless Israel 🇮🇱 from Papua New Guinea 🇵🇬! God protect you always 🙏🏼
Content has been good and relevant and informative. Keep it up
Iran has the largest Jewish community in the Middle East right after Israel itself! And they have representative in the parliament and freedom of practicing Judaism, and doing business!
I think you should've made it clearer that this is the countries government views rather than general public opinion
Firstly, the general public opinion on the matter is frankly irrelevant. But secondly and more importantly, the general public opinion and the internet's opinion aren't the same thing. I'm saying this because I'm guessing you see a lot of support for Palestine online so you think it applies to the real world but it really doesn't, just look at polls. You might think a country like the US is divided if you look online but if you look at polls, they really aren't in the slightest. 65% of Americans support Israel, 27% don't care/are neutral and only 8% of Americans actually support Palestine. Except for a few Arab countries, the views of the government do follow the general public opinion. Of course, it does. It's not really in the interest of democratically elected leaders to do unpopular things.
Look at Nazi Germany, Imperial Japan, and current Iran and Palestine.
The general public's opinion has historically and presently always been completely irrelevant, unless there's massive riots breaking out against the government.
@@giantWario yeah cuz opinion of mostly obese, sub 83iq people 10,000km from the impact is just as realistic and relevant as the half billion arabs living in awe, distaste, hatred, sorrow, and grief. You cant seem to identify what a woman is. So the public opinion is irrelevant but the gov't listens to it, seems legit . Most westernized argument.
@@giantWario I didn't assume anything about anyone's sentiment on the issue. Don't put words in my mouth. I'm not going to fight and argument I never bought up. Also, general public opinion on this matter is important because it also affects governments that are interested in staying in power.
To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize
Morocco normalized so that the world would not recognize Western Sahara as a country.
Other countries (with the exception of Saudi Arabia) normalize relationships because they mainly want to enhance their relations with the US.
There’s a difference between liking a nationality in general and disliking a country’s foreign policy. Some countries can’t differentiate the two. Not liking Israeli foreign policies is NOT being anti-Semitic!
Especially because Israel is not the representative for Judaism.
The other reason Morocco improve relation with Israel is so that US recognize the territory that is having separatism as part of Morocco
In the case that you are speaking of West Sahara it havs never been Morroco..so it is imperialism not separatism
@@josipag2185 yea yea every separarism always say that. I am nkt gonna argue on it
@@raihanrusli2720
O, it says Internation Court of Justice. And Sahrawi natives.
@@josipag2185 it doesnt matter. If the most powerful country on earth can consider genoside as not genoside, then what's stopping them to consider a not supposed to be a territory of a country to be a territory of a country
@@raihanrusli2720
So your logic is that is genoc!de fanboys are the States, the guys who are actually working for you and is your ally for you to get the land of West Sahara people's and get them under your boot. Ilegal by the way, because the Court did rule but who cares about small people somewhere in Africa? Actually it makes sense that those are your ally but I don't think you would like to put this way.
Given the complexity of the issue, you managed quite well.
He was terrible with India
@@lbell9695I agree. His remarks on India infuriated me
New Labour policy is to do what America wants even when America doesn't care what Britain does.
New Labour Policy is just "we love war crimes, especially our leader"
Maybe there is an unspoken agreement of getting out of each other's way between uk and usa rulling groups?
Same way extreme left and islamists tolerate each other for a common end goal?
Since Taiwan didn't had any representative in UN.
Your voting map showing Taiwan with green color (voted agreed) is quite ridiculous.
The UN Resolution 2758 didn't mention anything about the sovereignty of Taiwan.
I think people consider Taiwan as a province of China
Well that‘s reasonable for ordinary people,
But for TLNR, that’s a careless mistake.
Evan Wikipedia’s map is more accurate.
Since the divide between the elites and population of Arabic countries was mentioned; I’d expect the same to be mentioned for Iranian population vs ayatollahs. Many people see, ayatollahs funding their proxies as waste of money since many in the country are living in poverty. So many are sympathizing with Israel inside and also one of the reasons iran cannot directly attack Israel, since population won’t follow ayatollahs. Iranian social media, people are calling ayatollahs, if they love Palestine so much, why they don’t go to their front lines.
There are 4 sides to this including 2 terrorists being Hamas and israel. Most Iranians are anti hamas and anti israel
Because of US deterrence.
It is a pity that the support of the South African government to Palestine is omitted in this presentation. 🇵🇸 🇿🇦
The video failed to mention a very, very important reason on why India sides with Israel: the IMEC (India-Middle East-Europe Corridor). The IMEC is a planned economic corridor that aims to bolster economic development by fostering connectivity and economic integration between Asia, the Persian Gulf and Europe, and is seen as a USA COUNTER to China's Belt and Road Initiative. The corridor is proposed from India to Europe through the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Israel and Greece. On 10 September 2023 the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed during the 2023 G20 New Delhi summit by the governments of India, United States, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, France, Germany, Italy, and European Union. The memorandum of understanding document has only mapped out the potential geography of a corridor that will compete against the Suez Canal (the BEN GURION canal project? Lo and behold, that project is aimed to cross Gaza City).
The turkish position on this matter can also be explained by this. In September 2023, Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan criticised the IMEC for bypassing Turkey, and has vowed for an alternative route, the "Iraq Development Road Project", which is envisaged to connect the Persian Gulf with Europe through a railway and highway via ports in the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Iraq, including the under-construction Grand Faw Port.
Current events and world news sure have been interesting lately!
Could someone please explain to the Irish- Palestinians already have a state. 2/3+ of the Brittish mandate territory. It is called Jordan. The same Jordan where palestinians tried to overthrow the government in 1970.
The only think I understood is that my country doesn't have a foreign policy at all, with leaders that change opinion at different times and after/before elections and based on if they are speaking to the international public or to "African politicians" privately.
And they definitely don't follow OUR national interests in certain topics....
Countries foreign policies are usually pure contradict. Mine us oficially 2 state solution while being nato but with a strong leftist political class that gets more pro-palest now than in the past.
People all around the world voice their opinion so loudly on this but when it comes sectarian violence among Muslims, it's fine, nothing to worry about.
Or the internal policy adopted by muslim majority and muslim exclusive countries 😂
Ya- blindness and political loyalties with a huge cognitive dissonance in the mixture.
what do you mean? the palestinians in london and france are so oppressed by israel, they are simply fighting the occupation!
I guess my country, Cyprus is worth mentioning too. Although Cypriot people feel close to Palestinian people because they have faced similar things in the past like being internally displaced in their own homelands and settlers forcely moving them out from their homes, current government of Republic of Cyprus shows support to Israel. Cyprus has been occupied since 1974 and settlers are overpopulating Cypriots now; but government of RoC is standing with Israel... Isn't this weird?
Iraq has clarified it supports the UN General Assembly resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, after the final vote tally showed it abstained.
Abbas Kadhim Obaid, temporary chargé d'affaires of the Permanent Mission of Iraq to the UN, said the figures showing an abstention were the result of a "technical fault.
“Iraq requests the president to modify its vote on resolution A/ES/10/L.25 in support of the resolution. I repeat the request to change our vote in support of the resolution due to a technical fault in the voting system,” he said.
A UN diplomatic source confirmed to The National that the presidency of the General Assembly had received Iraq’s request and would ensure the final protocol sheet of the session reflected Iraq's actual vote in favour of the resolution.
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I really can't blame the Palestinians to turn into "terrorists" or whatever Israel wants to call them. Palestine has been invaded by cockroaches who can do what the hell they want, and most of the west will never speak against them because of holocaust. Imo, the Israeli have forgotten what nazis were like, and have turned into a newer version of that themselves. I don't like muslims at all, but in this conflict, I would call the Palestinians freedom fighters trying to survive while protecting their homeland with whatever they got.
It's absolutely disgusting how much Israel have done to their neighbours since 1948, and the west, with the US in the lead, keeps on supporting all their actions.
"Freedom Fighters" that rape/murder/kidnap women and children? What's up with you?
Oh shut up.
You're an antisemite and that's your choice.
Don't sugar coat it.
Reread your comment if you're confused why you're labeled as such.
It's crazy how much they'll support Israel. But I hope 1 day God willing Palestinians get peace.
For 100 yeats the Palestiniens has been offered a 2 state solution numeres of times. Every time they chose war over a solution !! Hamas , th ePLO or whatever rats has been in charge in Gaze, has absolutly NO lovefor its people. its about money and war for them. Living for the most parts in dubai , as far as "leaders " go !
India is only country outside of Israel where Jews never faced any discrimination and prosecutions….
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Great video, well researched and presented. Thank you.
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I think that Poland is quite interesting, because Israel-Palestine conflict is quite lose-lose situation for Poland. After 1989 Poland was always strongly allied the USA, but since 2015 Polish defence policy was basically to become a vassal state to the USA. Israel starting to feel weakness in Polish situation started very anti-Polish historical policy, basically demanding Poland to pay for crimes committed by German on Jews on Polish soil, because USA was the only real Polish ally and of course USA will support Israel not Poland. This anti-Polish Israel historical policy was mainly for Netanyahu to gather support of the far right for him (the reasoning was that bump in domestic support for his government is more valuable than good relation with Poland). Conflict started rise up and in the USA congress a highly pro-Isreal and anti-Polish legislation appeared in the USA congress (context: if a Polish citizen dies without an heir all his belongings become asset of the Polish state, during WW2 6 million of Polish citizen were killed, of whom 3 million had some Jewish ancestry; this act demanded reparation for all belongings inherited by Polish state from Polish citizens who happen to have some Jewish ancestry, even though non of these people in question had Israeli citizenship and it is unverifiable if the would to prefer to move to Israel or stay in Poland after the WW2). This of course started and outrage in Poland (even Jewish minority in Poland was against it) and gave fuel for Polish far-right Konfederacja to rise in support (shutout for Netanyahu: his plan to gain domestic support from Israeli far-right is fuelling anti-Jewish sentiment outside of Israel, as if Jewish minority outside Israel had not have hard enough). So Polish government had to bend over backwards to somehow at the same time not made USA angry and don't spawn protest in Poland (Poland has quite big deficit and people would not really be happy to sponsor Jewish state, including Jewish occupation of Palestine). Also if Poland caved to Israeli demands it would mean that Polish government does not consider people of Jewish ancestry with Polish citizenship as Poles, which sounds quite antisemitic for me. :D So you can imagine that Polish-Israeli relation were tense. When the Russian started the invasion of Ukraine, Poland was the major hardware provider for Ukraine, especially when talking about post-Soviet hardware (which is extremely valuable to Ukrainians. because they already know how to use it and don't need year long training to adapt western hardware), that meant that Poland needed ASAP new hardware to refill the void in Polish army. In the past Poland imported quite a lot of military hardware from Israel, but now you can imagine that nobody in Poland wanted buy hardware from openly hostile government (Poland in the past had been buying Spikes from Israel, buying more of them would be most obvious way to replenish the hardware deficit, instead now Poland buys three times costlier Javelins that are not even direct replacement for Spikes; also when Poland needed new tanks ASAP Israeli Merkavas were not even in consideration and Poland chosen inferior South Korean tanks), so Israel even does not have to bother to make offers while Poland is spending billions (and I mean billions; 33 billion USD just in 2023, which is 4.2% of GDP, while USA spends 3.5%, China 1.6%, Russia 4.1% of respective GDP's).
Poland have famously anti-Muslin immigrants policy and the new government won't change it (they may just try to have a little better PR), so Poland has no incentive to support Palestine. But enemy of a enemy is your friend so potentially supporting Palestine just in spite of Israeli foreign policy makes some sense, until you realize that biggest supporter of Israel is USA... of whom, at least militarily, Poland is a vassal state right now and American support is vital for Polish defence from Russia (especially after you consider that like 60% of Polish hardware were given for free to Ukraine, if Ukraine fells, Poland has nothing to defend itself because replenishing all these hardware will take at least a decade). USA has now so much bargaining power in Poland that it can force Poland against Polish will to support Israel. And the dream scenario for Poland would USA abandoning support for Israel, but that won't gonna happened. So Polish relation can be summarize like this:
Israel: openly hostile
Palestine: don't care, we just don't want your refugees (but it would be nice if humbled Israel, but don't do anything violent otherwise we could be forced by papa USA to go after you)
USA: daddy, we are nice, we need, you we love you, Israel is bad and mean (but we now Israel is your favour child and whatever they will do wrong you will take their side).
tl;dr; Netanyahu pandering to Israeli far right put Poland in precarious international situation and fuelled rise of far right in Poland, Israeli-Polish relations are openly hostile, but Poland is to depended on USA to openly go against Israel
God, nobody will read this
Like, really, who cares that much?
@@josipag2185why care so much in leaving a comment then?
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For the post author to cut to the point next time and make it shorter.
@@josipag2185gen z attention spans be like:
@@josipag2185 You literally have a "tl;dr; at the bottom"...
Funny because now America, Canada, France and Britain have all asked for a ceasefire but Netanyahu has only decided on humanitarian pauses
Hey Turkey! Since you're so pro freedom why don't you start by handing freedom to Kurdistan and Cyprus?
Doesn’t really work like that. Most kurds don’t even want a country; they’re happy with how they are. The only ones who do are the extremely racist and nationalist ones who support PKK etc. Cyprus isn’t going anytime soon as long as greece accepts a treaty which both sides leave the island.
You completely ignored Africa
Yep. Most people tend to that for a good reason.
@@EB-jf5oi which is?
@@kudzair.kafesu6260 Because Sub Saharan Africa is a joke populated mostly by low IQ folk
Because Africa strands on the truth, they know the pain of the Palastanians under an apartheid regime as they've gone through on the first hand
USA is not the only country in the west lol Latin America stand with Palestine 🇵🇸 💯
"Modi's postion is also probably motivated ny anti Muslim sentiments." Heavily biased.
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Argentina usually sides against the US in these kinds of issues, although it depends on the administration, which varies significantly on this point. However, Argentina is a country with a very large and significant Jewish population and, crucially, it has the most nationals as hostages in Gaza after Israel, so it wouldn't make sense for Argentina to pronounce itself strongly against Israel. Given that we don't really support Israel monetarily in any capacity, the Argentinian population is either Zionist or not very inflamed about the issue, since we don't really think we have a lot we can do. On top of that, the country is in the midst of a very controversial and divided election period, so attention is elsewhere.
A lot of Jews are anti-israel themselves as it is
I believe that know that that election is over Argentina will be the most pro isreal country in south amrica