I find it ironic that this fact --- as well as others -- NEVER come into light from the "fReE pALeStiNe" goons when they're talking about Gaza or other places Palestinians tried to take over. Why is that?
The "Free Palestine" crowd amplifies certain narratives while ignoring others that don't fit the framing of Israel as the sole villain. This resonates in culture-war where identity politics and selective outrage are frequent targets.
The whole "Free Palestine" bag is nothing more than performative activism. The left and woke right clinch their teeth in selective outrage over Israel. Their movement focuses heavily on criticizing Israel but ignores (or doesn't care about) certain existential challenges facing Jews / Israelis.
If the "FrEe PaLEstInE" movement was genuinely concerned with human rights, civilian protection, or opposing "butchering" of innocents, they would acknowledge these well-documented pre-1948 massacres (and there's a lot of them) by Arab / Palestinian actors against Jews.
Instead, the protester's focus is one-sided: intense outrage at Israeli actions, but historical (and sometimes ongoing) violence by the Palestinian side is ignored, downplayed, or justified and even celebrated, which in turn, fuels the "selective outrage" critique. This low-brow activism is driven more by opposition to Jewish self-determination / Israel than consistent humanitarian principles.












