A Christian mother and daughter were shot dead by an Israeli soldier on the grounds of a Catholic church in Gaza City on Saturday, the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem said.
A Christian mother and daughter were shot dead by an Israeli soldier on the grounds of a Catholic church in Gaza City on Saturday, the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem said.
The video answers your first question. I would recommend watching it.
Have you done that? It only interviews Israelis and you can hear it from the mouths of holocaust survivors themselves.
I’m not talking about rising living costs. I’m talking about holocaust survivors picking leftover fruit from the ground after the grocery stalls close down.
I’m quite familiar with the subject, but I watched anyway.
What one of the survivors talked about is terrible, but those kids are a minority and if I knew where this was I could guess which group they’re from.
Rising living costs is part of the reason some of the survivors had to resort to these things, as the money wasn’t enough anymore.
Not the case of those in the video, who weren’t getting money at all and seems like it was for the reasons I’ve written about above.
I’m so familiar with this because I’m Israeli and my grandparents were holocaust survivors. Part of the reason I’ve volunteered in the past to help survivors like the ones in the video.
That’s lovely! Good on you… still baffles me that you are refusing to see the issue here.
At the beginning it says they saw 13 holocaust survivor go through rubbish fruit and vegetables to be able to eat. You can say “rising living costs” all you want. If Israel respected holocaust survivors, rising living cost should never play a role, especially given all the funding they get for just that.
The issue seems to be widespread, not just a “couple few” here and there…
I don’t meant to be disrespectful but your answer sounds like that of a politician trying to wiggle out of reality. The reality is that holocaust survivors are mistreated, maybe in an Israel that doesn’t care about them or anyone anymore.
You’re ignoring about half of what I wrote in my replies.
Nowhere did I say there are just a “couple few”.
The previous government in 2022, which wasn’t headed by Bibi, managed in less than a year to considerably raise the amount of money these survivors get and make it easier for survivors to get it.
And there were more plans, but then the government fell.
The heart of the issue like many issues in Israel, stem from corrupt populist politicians.
Similar to what other western countries have been / are dealing with.
I think you tried to downplay their numbers… another indication of this being a “politician’s answer”: make the issue look smaller than it is, make it look like a “normal”/“economic”/etc issue (that holocaust survivors beg on the street and eat bad food), blame the current person in power.
Edit: I want to say, excuse my skepticism when it comes to a country that abuses not only Palestinians but also Jewish people, like holocaust survivors or all that jazz in the Yemenite Children Affair. It’s enticing to think that Bibi is behind all this, but to me, it looks more like there is something systemically wrong about Israel and Israeli society in its current format.
Those are 2 seperate things you are talking about.
Like the quote, I was talking about the kids who spoke badly towards the holocaust survivor. And they are a minority.
In the previous reply you wrote as if I said there are just a “couple few” survivors who aren’t getting help / enough help from the government. Which I didn’t.
Clearly you have a certain view of Israel.
But trying to generalize and paint Israelis as terrible people won’t help those holocaust survivors or help solve any issue related to the country.
There are so many Israelis working very hard to change and improve things that barely get any mention anywhere, despite their success and while not having the backing of millionaires and billionaires.
The more support these people get, the easier it will be to enact change.
And even if you don’t apply it to Israel, at least think about it in relation to other countries.
Like how the protest organizations in Israel collaborated with the ones in Poland since they faced similar challenges and situations.
If I were in Israel today, I would easily be injured or killed in the street by police or the IDF or angry settlers. My apologies for not having so much faith in them.
Why do you think that would happen?
Unbelievable that you’re being talked down to and told you don’t know what you’re talking about when you’re literally an Israeli with family that survived the holocaust. It’s so upsetting seeing people call you a Nazi for living in Israel when you have family that suffered because of them. I don’t see people on this site circlejerking about how awful Palestinians are when Hamas does something bad. So why do I constantly see people circlejerking about how awful Israelis are when their government does something bad? I’m sorry you have to deal with this trash. It’s gross.
The selective outrage is very telling. We live in an era of unreality.
It’s because of their denial and downplaying of what’s being said, nothing to do with who they are or where they are from…
“Those are just a minority!”
“Holocaust survivors are NOT mistreated!”
“Everyone would be outraged if someone called the ‘soap’”
Well, guess what, buddy, these things are happening whether you are watching or not…
If anything, it makes me sad that people so close and involved with holocaust survivors and the genocidal state of Israel wouldn’t have a better, clearer view on all of this.
Thank you.
Yes it’s very unfortunate.
Israel is a very important geopolitical target, so a lot of propganda actors are focusing on it and exploiting the situation for their own agenda. Like how Cambridge Analytica exploited divisive subjects to achieve their goals.
And a lot of people have an easier time to see things as either “good” or “evil”, so they fall for it.
It’s especially clear when you don’t see anyone talking about the heavy discrimination Palestinians have been facing in Lebanon for over 70 years.