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Adam Friedland Shreds AIPAC Dem During Tense Interview

Adam Friedland’s recent interview with Democrat Ritchie Torres exposes how pro-Israel political figures use and manipulate Jewish identity and historical trauma to justify violence and maintain power. Their conversation reveals how arguments for genocide are normalized, while lived experiences of trauma and disillusionment are dismissed as political inconvenience.

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  1. Political Zionism started late 19th century. Jabotinsky Mussolini inspired ethnic cleansing program might have been developed between the European world wars. The Irgun was one of the violence endowed militias already active before the UN with Britain and maybe the US pushing for it, ended up recognizing in 1948 a certain territory as state of Israel, a partition (or secession) of (from) Palestine (whatever the colonial empire controlled as such before). Maybe someone can make that chronology more precise, I basically only focus on the ideas, not the official dates and such. Small brain of mine, oblige.

  2. How many were burned by incendiary munition or house bombings, neither of the munitions being in the Hamas hardware they might have travelled with. If I read well. I did not see any estimate.. 1200 civil dead, how many on their ways as hostages back to Gaza. But just the first 2 types. Any estimate? Not that crucial, but if they keep being vague with thousands (plural), having more data might help. althugh that is also distraction from the scope of the whole history of ethnic cleansing.

  3. He does not realize that the likoud is the equivalent of the Hamas. they are a pair of mutual deniers.
    Just getting rid of the declared genocidal figures, would just delay another accelerated ethnic cleasing campagin later. There is a need for truth before reconciliatoin and reparations… and a deradicalization of Israel death cult. The whole internal and external Hasbara tentacular ministry or industry there.

  4. I agree, but the democratic party believes that without those aipak millions they can’t imagine the stripped of wealth 70% of this party can provide them with the life to which they have become accustomed.

  5. The black man has lost his soul as human being because of money. On opposite the Jewish man shown his pure soul as human being, and his pain of his religion being used as excuse to justify the Z's cruelty

  6. The History of the Israelites: Conquest, Kingdoms, Exiles, and Returns.

    The Conquest of Canaan (Modern-day Israel) Divine Command: God instructed Joshua to conquer the land of Canaan, a land promised to Moses and Abraham. The evidence: The 382 Amarna Tablets (dating 1404-1340 BC) physical proof of the Hebrew conquest. These tablets were sent by Canaanites to the Egyptians for help. The Egyptian kingdom did not intervene because they were still afraid of the Israelites, having not forgotten the plagues Moses brought upon Egypt 40 years earlier. It took Joshua and his army about seven years to conquer Canaan, and then another seven years to establish the 12 tribes within Israel, effectively forming the country about 3,300 or 3,350+ years ago.

    The Book of Judges covers a period of 350 or 410 years in Israel's history, from the death of Joshua until the time of the first King of Israel, Saul. During this era, Israel was led by twelve judges. These judges were also military leaders, chosen by God to rescue the Israelites from oppression and guide them. They didn't all rule at the same time or over the entire nation.

    The Unified Kingdom of Israel. The Kingdom of Israel existed as a single, unified entity for approximately 120 years. This unity ended around 930 BC after the death of King Solomon, leading to a split.

    The kingdom divided into the Northern Kingdom (Israel, also known as Samaria) and the Southern Kingdom (Judah). Northern Kingdom (Israel): This kingdom lasted for about 201 years after the split (from around 930 BC) until it was conquered by the Assyrians in 721 BC. Southern Kingdom (Judah): This kingdom continued for another 135 years (from 721 BC) until it fell to the Babylonians in 586 BC.

    Reasons for exiles, according to the Bible. The Hebrews were sent into exiles primarily due to their sins, specifically their persistent disobedience to God's laws, including Sabbath observance and their widespread idolatry, worshipping false gods. Prophets had warned them about these consequences.

    Major Exiles and Returns in chronological order.

    The Israelites experienced several periods of forced displacement from their land:

    1. Exile in Egypt (430 years): This was the earliest exile by the 12 tribes, where later they were enslaved. God freed them under Moses's leadership.

    2. Assyrian Exile: This occurred when the Northern Kingdom of Israel was conquered by the Assyrians in 721 BC, leading to their dispersal. The Physical proof: Assyrian captives wall relief. Many of these wall reliefs show the original Israelites praying to God and begging for mercy to the king of Assyria.

    3. Babylonian Exile (70 years): This began with the destruction of the First Temple and the deportation of many from the Southern Kingdom of Judah to Babylon in 586 BC.

    4. Return from Babylonian/Persian Exile: After the Persian Empire conquered Babylon, King Cyrus issued a decree (538 BC) allowing the Jewish people to return to Jerusalem and rebuild the Temple. Approximately 50,000 Jews, led by Zerubbabel, Ezra, and Nehemiah, returned in waves. The Temple was completed in 516 BC. This period also marked a shift in Jewish identity towards a more community-based faith and the beginning of the Jewish Diaspora (many Jews remaining outside Judah).

    5. Greek Rule/Influence: Following the Persian period, the Greek conquered the region, leading to a period of Greek influence.

    6. Jewish State, Before Roman Annexation. Hasmonean Dynasty (140 BC – 63 BC): This was an independent Jewish kingdom that preceded Roman influence.

    7. Herodian Kingdom of Judea (37 BC – 44 AD): After Rome became dominant, Judea was ruled by the Herodian dynasty as a client kingdom of Rome, starting with King Herod, this kingdom was not fully independent.

    8. Roman Annexation: In 44 AD, the Romans directly annexed the Herodian Kingdom, incorporating it as the province of Judea.

    From 140 BC to 44 AD, the region of Judea maintained a distinctly Jewish identity, with a flourishing religious and cultural life, despite its gradual absorption into the Roman Empire. This sustained Jewish identity is significant, as it provided the essential context for the coming of the Messiah. Jesus Christ, the Son of God, born of a virgin, in the first century AD. Arrived precisely when Israel was a coherent, faith-filled nation, allowing Him to fulfill the prophecies made to God's people. Giving us eternal life who believe in the Gospel of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, therefore, for this divine purpose, Israel needed to be "Israel."

    9. Roman Exile (The Diaspora – Over 1800 years): This began with the Roman conquest and the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 AD, leading to the widespread scattering of the Jewish population. This long exile continued until the reestablishment of the State of Israel in 1948. For we are living in the end times, and the land of Israel must be fully restored, for the prophecies of the new world order and the second coming of our Lord Jesus Christ to be fulfilled. Thus, the end of everything is near.

    Most "Jews" in Israel today are not descendants of true Israelites. They are mostly European converts to Judaism; in the Bible, they are called the synagogue of Satan. True Israelites were dark-skinned black and dark brown, and most had woolly-haired and less had straight hair, like all the nations of Mesopotamia; Had dark-skinned black and dark brown, and most had woolly hair, while less had straight hair. True isrealities in Isreal today are rare.

    History has been purposely whitewashed by Europeans similar to the "Aryan race" it's completely fake, not a real race, made up by the German nazis. And to this day, people believe in this made up fake race, same with the theory of evolution, all lies by the devil. There's only one race, it's the human race, there are no other races, as we all come from the same man and woman. The reason we have different appearances among humans, is called gene mutations, but still a "human". One human race, different ethnicities, different nationalities.

    Arabs did not exist in the time of Abraham and Moses. Technically, the majority of Arabs are a mixture of low percentage of Mesopotamian natives, (less so or to none) and more of Roman and Greek origin. The false prophet Muhammad was, as written in the quran, a white man.

    I'm a Bible believing Christian.

  7. I think it's important to note that Ritchie Torres represents the South Bronx, the poorest district in the United States by median income…how on earth does shilling for Israel help his district? He should be hyper focused on economic policy that benefits his constituents, not on protecting a genocidal fascist nation.

  8. Trying to look up and get clear statistics of how many Israelis have died post oct 7 is almost impossible. They have to flood search engines with stats that include oct 7. Almost every death on Israel's side happened on one day, and the deaths after are from them EXPLODING their own hostages. Yet here we are 2 years later with likely over 70,000 dead in gaza and we've still gotta listen to notsee apoligia from our own representatives. The BEEJ could not have been that good man!

  9. 12:10 he's so right. A neoliberal democrat would never justify the atrocities we committed against native Americans by saying "well what about the massacres the native Americans committed against Europeans!"

  10. You cannot justify war crimes by Hamas as resistance. Please educate yourselves by watching UN Special Rappentour Francesca Albanese. She more than any Western person has committed to the Palestinian cause and been sanctioned by the US government and consistently smeared as anti-semitic. Maybe get an interview with her and claify this.

  11. Refreshing to see one of these ghouls treated with outright contempt. Too often its "let's have a civilised debate". Adam is out here actually speaking like a human being and showing that these people have no humanity left. Torres cant even communicate or empathise in a human way anymore.

  12. When Torres (or anyone in power) says I support a two state solution as the way forward the next question should be "well are you prepared to force Israel to remove the settlements from the West Bank to enable a real two state solution because it's not currently possible?".

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