I mean this in good faith but am Israel chai means the Jewish people live. It has nothing to do with the modern state of Israel.
In Hebrew, there is Israel the land and Israel (sometimes you might see Yisrael) the people, as in, the Jewish people.
Hi! Nazi filth like you have no right to speak. You know that this has been turned into a genocidal slogan and yet continue to insist that it has any meaning now. I know what the literal words mean. Ill also note the 14 words also dont include any explicit calls for genocide but nonetheless is a genocidal slogan.
the term was coined at the liberation of bergen-belson. "the jewish people live" doesn't mean that other people can't live just as "black lives matter" doesn't mean that other lives don't matter.
calling someone a nazi while labeling a term about jewish survival after the holocaust as "genocidal" is irony beyond belief, my g-d
And the term has been turned into a genocidal slogan by nazis pretending to be jewish. This is not even slightly ambiguous just looking at the way it is used on this website.
No one uses this as a slogan celebrating jewish life anymore, it is a slogan celebrating palestinian genocide. If you dont want to be called a nazi for this, you shouldn't have let them colonize it in the first place.
"Shouldn't have let them colonize it in the first place"
Are you aware that colonisation is not volenteery? Even if nazis really did overtake the phrase (they did not) there are more nazis in the world than Jews. Just like how there are more Christian zionists than Jews
Nazis (zionists) have very much overtaken the phrase. Please grow up and stop being stupid.
you didn't address any of my points genuis
I actually did address your point. Nazis have overtaken the phrase. Nothing else you said even needs replying to.











