
Königin Rania von Jordanien sagt, Pro-Palästinenserin zu sein bedeutet nicht, „antisemitisch“ zu sein.
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Königin Rania von Jordanien sagt, Pro-Palästinenserin zu sein bedeutet nicht, „antisemitisch“ zu sein.
by Longjumping_Gain_807
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…just like being opposed to Israeli policies does not equal antisemitic.
Right. It equals being pro Israel’s fight to eradicate Hamas though.
Just like [Hassan Yousef](https://twitter.com/FoxNews/status/1714965916767695122), one of Hamas’s leaders sons or [Bassem Eid](https://twitter.com/realbassemeid/status/1712485639780814989), a Palestinian peace activist.
There is no future in Gaza with Hamas in control.
When being pro-Palestinian means the erasure of the state of Israel and Jewish presence in the land, it sure as hell is antisemitism. When it means coming to a difficult but necessary acceptance of the fact that either the land needs to be divided OR making a genuine case to Israeli Jews that a one state system will not mean their destruction then it is not antisemitic. The Palestinian national movement has failed on both accounts and the Islamist version under Hamas has made their vision of Jewish life in the land of Israel very clear.
> Queen Rania of Jordan says being pro-Palestinian does not equal being ‘antisemitic’
I agree with the statement, but Queen Rania is a notorious (avid and vocal) holocaust denier and a well known antisemite regardless.
She used to post this stuff on her FB page quite often.
This is coming from one of the most antisemitic holocaust deniers out there.
And I bet most people who are “anti Israel” but *think* they are not antisemitic, are probably people like these: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbfccVBo9tE
says the holocaust denier
Does denying the Holocaust make you antisemitic?
In her case yes you are an antisemitic sadly your past didn’t disappear
I mean, she’s not wrong per se, but it’s unbelievably rich coming from someone like her.
Who cares honestly what she says?
Monarchs have long lost their voice anyway, they are more representitives than rulers now.
I bet they wish they could go back to how it was but listening to this crap makes me wish we won’t.
Who wants to get ruled by people whos lineage is based around incestral relationships
>being pro-Palestinian does not equal being ‘antisemitic’
True, but… This phrase would have more value from a person that isn’t a holocaust denier.
Is holocaust denial antisemitic your Majesty?
It doesn’t. But if I can see people at Pro Palestine protests chase after a protester with a pride flag, why can’t I see the same for the Taliban/IS flag wearing protestors?
Sorry but holocaust deniers don’t get to decide.
Denying the holocaust does though. She should shut her privileged antisemitic mouth
She denied the Hamas atrocities even though all parties involved say it happened, and one party uploaded videos and live streamed it. She’s either anti semitic or extremely dim witted. Or in my opinion, both.
Why is it people who say this are always also antisemitic? Just look at her history…
Yet she skipped condemning Hamas or the attack on Jewish kids.
So not antisemitic of her.
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Being pro-Palestinian doesn’t mean you can’t be antisemitic though – and she is
why do most of the people who make this statement end up being anti-Semitic
True.
There’s plenty of Jews who don’t support Israel’s ongoing war crimes.
Maybe not for anyone, but it sure seems to go well together for her.
It really depends on what ‘pro palestinian ‘ means.
If it means supporting palestinian right for self determination, self rule and a state, to live freely and secure, then she is absolutely right.
Is that means, sanctioning the killing of Jews, elimination of the state of Israel or justifying any sort of violence against Jews, well…
Why didn’t Jordan gives Palestinians their own state when they occupied it after the 1948 war until the 6 day war?
The overlap is significant.
Will Jordan join the war?
And as we know from her reasoned take on this subject in the past she is an expert on this. /s
Right, but chanting “From the river to the sea” is antisemitic. And seems like pretty much all pro-hate demonstrations do it.
She’s right, but being pro-Hamas does make you antisemitic.
Doesn’t mean much coming from someone who denied events from Oct. 7. For all we know, her “pro-Palestinian” definition includes the “from the river to the sea” genocide, and she thinks that’s not antisemitic.
And being anti Hamas doesn’t mean being anti Palestinian. And being pro Israel doesn’t mean being anti Muslim. And I could go on.
While true, unfortunately she lives in a part of the world where antisemitism is rife and blaming it on Israel’s existence is utterly ahistorical given the pervasive antisemitism that existed for centuries before Israel’s founding.
Israelis are not likely to forget what exactly happened to minority Jewish communities in Arab nations. Anyone believing that Israel can somehow be replaced with a Palestinian nation in which the rights of Jews will be respected and in which equality will prevail is living in cloud cuckoo land given historical examples and the current political situation in the region where there are no, absolutely no other nations which even come within a mile of being considered a quasi-Democratic and liberal state.
Jordan is not pro Palestinian. Lol! 70% of the country is Palestinian and they live as an underclass due to apartheid laws.
No where in that article do the mention a peep about her Holocaust denial. Shameful CNN reporting.
Would like to see evidence of the Holocaust denial? No prior knowledge of this person
Only link ITT is a story about a Facebook fan page. It had a discussion topic some random had posted about the Holocaust and whether or what happened. The page is not her Facebook page, it’s a fan page, very different. She doesn’t comment on it, she may not have anything to do with it. It’s fan run, like all fan pages. The story doesn’t even link her to the administration of the page
Maybe there is something more damning, because this fan page story is weak
This is the equivalent of saying all lives matter is not denying black lives matter. We all know what that means.
I strongly support group A who wants to wipe group B and it’s country off the face of the earth, but I have nothing against group B. This lady’s calling isn’t to be queen, but to do Olympic-level mental gymnastics.
Perhaps, but there’s *a lot* of antisemitic acts being done in their name.
It would’ve been more impactful if it wasn’t said by a holocaust denier that claimed the October 7th attack didn’t happen
Statement is true, irrespective of the ‘but, buts..’
She’s right. But she is anti-semitic. So ye.
That’s true, but she just so happens to be both Pro-Palestine and antisemitic so she may not be the right person to voice this opinion.
Can we please just talk about being pro-life, as in any human being should be entitled to a safe, secure, comfortable life as opposed to living in constant fear of being killed?
This girl is just the pretty face for hypocrisy…
> “Let me be very, very clear. Being pro-Palestinian is not being antisemitic, being pro-Palestinian does not mean you’re pro-Hamas or pro-terrorism,” Rania told CNN’s Becky Anderson on Sunday.
Her husband, King Abdullah of Jordan, still has not condemned the Hamas attack on October 7. Does that make him Pro-Palestine, Pro-terror, Pro-Hamas, or anti-Semitic? She’s going to have to forgive us for the lines being blurred, but that’s not on our own doing.
> “I know that some who are against the ceasefire argue that it will help Hamas. However, I feel that in that argument, they are inherently dismissing the death, in fact, even endorsing and justifying the death of thousands of civilians, and that is just morally reprehensible,” she said.
Hamas launched the October 7 attacks during a recognized ceasefire… does she think that these agreements should only be acknowledged by one side?
Being pro Palestinian also doesn’t mean being pro-Hamas, which is a shit stain terror organization that needs to be wiped out. The IDF are also shit heads, but at least they buy weapons to protect their citizens, while Hamas uses civilians to protect their weapons.
Jordan needs to crack down on Hezbollah before it gets out of hand.