I think there definitively is the need for a libertarian socialist positioning for this conflict. It would both serve the people in Palestine and Israël.
I don't agree with you lumping anti-zionism and anti-semitism together. Yes, there are definitively anti-zionists who are anti-semitic. And this should be seen for what it is and criticized for that fact. But there is also revolutionary, internationalist anti-zionism, and you here in my opinion reproduce a pattern very comon in Germany (to which you refer a lot) and which makes criticizing certain products that follow out of zionism impossible.
So what is your suggestion? Do you have a position? A sollution to push for? Abolish both states, do away with the racists, sektarianists, religious fanatics and rabiat nationalists?
I think there definitively is
I think there definitively is the need for a libertarian socialist positioning for this conflict. It would both serve the people in Palestine and Israël.
I don't agree with you lumping anti-zionism and anti-semitism together. Yes, there are definitively anti-zionists who are anti-semitic. And this should be seen for what it is and criticized for that fact. But there is also revolutionary, internationalist anti-zionism, and you here in my opinion reproduce a pattern very comon in Germany (to which you refer a lot) and which makes criticizing certain products that follow out of zionism impossible.
So what is your suggestion? Do you have a position? A sollution to push for? Abolish both states, do away with the racists, sektarianists, religious fanatics and rabiat nationalists?