The Palestinian flag represents the Palestinian people.
Palestinians /=/ Hamas.
The same Palestinian people under the Israeli air strikes for
”damage, not accuracy, those under blockade who can’t get basic necessities, while Hamas’ smuggling links allow them to get them for themselves. If Hamas are not being punished by the blockade, who is? Palestinian civilians, that’s who. That’s what the protestors find unacceptable, not Israel’s victory or existence.
The foreign protests are addressed to their own government because they want their government to change their position on the war to discourage Israel from the indiscriminate bombing or starving the civilian populace of Gaza, not to reconsider viewing Hamas as a terrorist organization or allow them to continue their terrorism unmolested.
There you go making predictions again, and that’s a whole heck of a lot of assumptions being made about some complex geopolitics there. Given your failure to predict the direction of this conflict and politics in Europe and NA, I’m quite willing to believe you’ll be wrong about a lot of those predictions too.
You also complained about my use of a strawman - I didn’t but whatever - and that is a huge one there. How does a ceasefire in Gaza end in Israel’s destruction along the lines you set out? It doesn’t, is the answer.
Even if Hamas won this conflict it won’t result in the destruction of Israel. It’ll result in a hugely emboldened Hamas, and possibly result in more overt support from anti-Zionist nations, but it will also probably result in an increase of support for Israel from the West to balance that out. The conflict will certainly end Netanyahu’s policy of appeasement toward Hamas.
Your analogies had grey in them, while anti-Semitic has an established meaning, which is “hatred of Jews”. Anti-Semitic elements doesn’t mean there’s hatred within a protest, particularly a large enough one that they can be ejected from one part, and re-enter it at another point.
Equally so,
the police are able to arrest people shouting racist abuse and endorsing violence from within the protest. Bearing in mind the police can’t be everywhere, they can’t arrest everyone who shouts that shit, but they do try to identify them and arrest them later.
If there was any resistance to that I’d be willing to say there’s acceptance of those views within protests, but there isn’t. If the main protest broke away from their route and protested in front of the Israeli embassy, I’d agree with you, but they don’t.
Edit: also I forgot to mention I have never once argued “from the river to the sea…” doesn’t have an anti-Semitic meaning, just that’s not the only meaning, and the people marching for peace aren’t using it to mean the destruction of the Jews and Israel.