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MosheFeingold

(3,051 posts)
Thu Oct 19, 2017, 10:21 AM Oct 2017

Muslim Citizen of Jewish State: Israel Is not an Apartheid Nation, Im Proud to Speak on Its Behalf

The Algemeiner
By: Staff
Date: 10/18/2017


“Israel is not an apartheid state and anyone who believes this should be ashamed of himself,” a Muslim citizen of the Jewish state declared in a recent media interview — a video of which has gone viral online this week.

Appearing on an Arabic-language news channel, Dema Taya — a resident of the central Israeli city of Qalansawe — told the program host, “You live in this country and enjoy the full benefits of its citizenship. You are free to work, study, express yourselves and whatever you desire. You lead and educate the next generations in a state that respects you. Look at Syria, Iraq, Egypt and the rest of the Arab countries. What have they done for the good of their people?”

Taya is currently in the US as part of a delegation conducting a speaking tour organized by Reservists on Duty to tell the stories of Israel’s minority communities.

“I’m proud to stand up and speak for Israel and that I’m an integrated part of it,” Taya said in the interview.

https://www.algemeiner.com/2017/10/18/muslim-citizen-of-jewish-state-israel-is-not-an-apartheid-nation-im-proud-to-speak-on-its-behalf/

Video of Taya’s interview at link.

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Muslim Citizen of Jewish State: Israel Is not an Apartheid Nation, Im Proud to Speak on Its Behalf (Original Post) MosheFeingold Oct 2017 OP
Related story MosheFeingold Oct 2017 #1
Maybe when IDF decides to "mow the grass" in walled off Gaza these few folks will reconsider. Fred Sanders Oct 2017 #2
Yeah, the wall the Egyptians built is terrible MosheFeingold Oct 2017 #4
No Jews in Egypt to vilify. Lebanon's Ain al-Hilweh also gets a pass. No Jews there either. grossproffit Oct 2017 #6
Any disagreement is "villification"? That is not the definition. Fred Sanders Oct 2017 #10
No Jews in the West Bank, either MosheFeingold Oct 2017 #13
. ret5hd Oct 2017 #3
Why are you posting this here? Did you get lost? grossproffit Oct 2017 #7
Hardly. ret5hd Oct 2017 #8
so you know you're posting in the Jewish group? Mosby Oct 2017 #9
Just as I like it when racist fly the Cofederate Flag MosheFeingold Oct 2017 #11
Oooh this won't fit your narrative either! EllieBC Oct 2017 #14
There are a good number of loyal Muslim Israeli citizens Gothmog Oct 2017 #5
Apparently MosheFeingold Oct 2017 #12
Did you see the Hate Spaces video that I posted some time back? grossproffit Oct 2017 #15

MosheFeingold

(3,051 posts)
1. Related story
Thu Oct 19, 2017, 10:25 AM
Oct 2017

Despite Threats, Arab Group Remains Committed to Defending Israel on US Campuses

Algemeiner

By: Shiri Moshe

Date: 10/18/2017

A delegation of Israeli Arabs who are fighting the delegitimization of the Jewish state on college campuses remain committed to sharing their message in the United States, despite facing threats back home and unexpected obstacles from allies abroad.

The team — made up of Muslim, Christian, Druze, Bedouin and Palestinian volunteers — came on behalf of the advocacy group Reservists on Duty, and braved intense pressure to defend Israel publicly, RoD chief Amit Deri told The Algemeiner.

Dema Taya, a 25-year-old Israeli-Arab Muslim, said she received a barrage of abusive comments after her views on her country and plans to join the RoD tour were shared on Arab media.

“I received a lot of messages on Facebook threatening me and attacking me,” Taya recounted in an interview with The Algemeiner. “It was emotionally very difficult for me, because they wrote very harsh comments and insulted me personally, just because I am saying the truth … it was really painful.”

Taya added that some Arab outlets falsely reported that the RoD trip — organized in coordination with Students Supporting Israel — was actually planned by the Israeli government.

“Arab media just brainwashes the minds of young people,” she said. “There are more minorities, Muslim women and men, who think like me but they are afraid to talk because not everyone can stand in front of these attacks.”

She pointed to support she received from other Israeli Arabs, including one Muslim woman, who told her in a private message, “I am with you, I think like you, but I will not write this in the comments because they will attack me.”

While Taya’s family also supports her — her husband served in the Israeli military — she observed that her opponents would have been willing to forcefully silence her, if given the chance.

If Israel did not have “laws protecting me from [attacks], I would not be here today,” she said. “They would take me down, they would erase me from society … I would not be here and I would not exist.”

“But we have laws, we have courts, thank God, Israel is a country of laws and they are going to protect me,” she added.

On Tuesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shared one of Taya’s interviews on Arab media, calling it “brave and powerful.” To date, the video has been seen over 240,000 times.

Taya believes his message — a sign that she has the government’s attention — will deter some from threatening her in the future. She also received a lot of support from Jews and some Arabs who saw the clip, and “this helped me because, emotionally, I was really destroyed.”

Taya and the rest of the RoD delegation have also largely received a positive response on the college campuses they visited during their ongoing, two-week tour, including San Jose State University, Stanford University and University of California-Berkeley.

Some 50 people attended each event, Deri said, with students asking the speakers questions on Israel and their experiences living as minorities in a Jewish-majority country.

Not all their planned appearances passed without incident, however.

Some 12 hours before the group was set to kick off their tour at Stanford on Monday, they were notified that the school’s Hillel — along with its pro-Israel student group Stanford Israel Association (SIA) — withdrew support for the program.

While Stanford Chabad swiftly stepped in, ensuring the RoD delegation could still speak off campus, Deri indicated that the incident hurt the team’s morale.

“As a Jew who leads the organization, I felt ashamed,” he said. “I didn’t know what to tell the delegation. They’re Arabs, they came all the way from Israel to the United States, and that’s the welcome they get? They were very, very offended by the decision.”

SIA said in an online statement that the event was suspended “due to a combination of procedural issues and concerns raised by the University regarding past behavior by the organization due to speak.”

While inquiries sent to Stanford were unanswered by press time, Deri suggested that the objections may have stemmed from a panel RoD held at the University of California-Irvine on May 10. Members of the school’s Students for Justice in Palestine chapter interrupted the event with incendiary chants and blocked the main exit in the room where it was being held, ultimately forcing the RoD members to leave with police protection.

The UC-Irvine administrators concluded after an investigation that SJP violated its student code of conduct during the incident, and placed the group on probation until June 16, 2019.

Rabbi Jessica Kirschner, executive director of Hillel at Stanford, told The Algemeiner that university officials “raised potential public safety concerns” at the last minute, as well as concerns “that the students had not followed appropriate University procedure for registering their event or the University audio/visual recording policy.”

Hillel acknowledged in a statement that the cancellation was a “mistake” and apologized “for any confusion or inconvenience.” The group encouraged students to attend the event at Chabad along with Kirschner, who took the opportunity to express her regret to Jonathan Nizar Elkhoury — the head of the RoD delegation — for the mishap.

“I applaud the work they are doing highlighting positive Israeli voices who are not often heard outside Israel,” Kirschner said, indicating that Hillel “would very much like to host” RoD at Stanford if it came for another tour.

Deri, for his part, seemed committed to continuing to help Israeli soldiers and minorities stand in support of the Jewish state. “We are strong,” he said, “and nobody can prevent us from exposing the truth.”

https://www.algemeiner.com/2017/10/18/despite-threats-arab-group-remains-committed-to-defending-israel-on-us-campuses/

MosheFeingold

(3,051 posts)
4. Yeah, the wall the Egyptians built is terrible
Thu Oct 19, 2017, 11:37 AM
Oct 2017

Oh, wait, the Egyptians get a pass for keeping out the radicalized Islamists. Just being reasonable.

/sarcasm/

grossproffit

(5,591 posts)
6. No Jews in Egypt to vilify. Lebanon's Ain al-Hilweh also gets a pass. No Jews there either.
Thu Oct 19, 2017, 03:15 PM
Oct 2017

Coincidence? Nope.

MosheFeingold

(3,051 posts)
13. No Jews in the West Bank, either
Thu Oct 19, 2017, 04:57 PM
Oct 2017

The century-years old homesteads were confiscated and their owners killed or fled.

THAT actually is apartheid. But Israel, where Muslims live in peace and are prominent citizens is bad.

I used to think Israel-haters were simply misinformed.

Now their thinking is so clearly-refuted lunacy, I have no choice but to conclude they are merely this generation's antisemitic force.

Mosby

(16,297 posts)
9. so you know you're posting in the Jewish group?
Thu Oct 19, 2017, 04:01 PM
Oct 2017

Please take that into consideration with your future posts.

Thanks.



MosheFeingold

(3,051 posts)
11. Just as I like it when racist fly the Cofederate Flag
Thu Oct 19, 2017, 04:52 PM
Oct 2017

I don't mind when antisemitic turds post junk, either.

It makes them readily identifiable.

The sneaky ones hide and pretend to be progressive. Much more dangerous.

EllieBC

(3,013 posts)
14. Oooh this won't fit your narrative either!
Thu Oct 19, 2017, 05:26 PM
Oct 2017
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/arab-israelis-are-joining-idf-growing-numbers-officials-n724586

Yup. Muslim Arab Israelis proud to serve in the IDF. That doesn't help the Jew hate machine though so it won't work for you.

MosheFeingold

(3,051 posts)
12. Apparently
Thu Oct 19, 2017, 04:53 PM
Oct 2017

They get threatened physically on college campuses for daring to say that Israel is not the bogeyman the bigots like to claim it is.

Sad.

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