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2024-02-23 00:39:50
This phrase is in no way related to antissemitism or nazism as the poster apparently suggests. "From the river to the sea" was popularised in the 1960s as part of a wider call for Palestinian liberation creating a democratic state freeing Palestinians from living under Israel. [Link]
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2024-02-23 00:51:22
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2024-02-23 12:02:01
Referring to this chant completely disregards the right of existence of the State of Israel with more than 9 million citizens Jews, Arabs and Christians - factual calling to "disappear" them. [Link]
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2024-02-23 13:42:47
A similar phrase was used in 1977 by Netanyahu's own Likud Party Agenda. Islamaphobia or something else? "between the Sea and the Jordan there will only be Israeli sovereignty." [Link]
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