What's sad about this discussion is that this is precisely the issue that the Zionists want, to conflate Judaism with Zionism, and that's why they chose that flag.
I do 20-30 mins of jump rope and 15 mins of yoga everyday and I feel it's been great to start getting some muscle + the flexibility is great for lowering joint pains + meditation 5 mins at the end
Maybe the shift in policy is a reflection of the fact the EU is starting to look for ways to rebel from being vassals to the US? That doesn't explain Canada's position though, although it could go in a similar vein.
This is very interesting. Some of the most important observations I see are:
Palestinians mostly support the Two-State solution with 1967 borders. A small minority supports a single Palestinian state.
Palestinians overwhelmingly support Yemen followed by Qatar. Iran is very UNpopular which is amazing.
Palestinians are split but open to the possibility of the PA returning to the strip.
Palestinians are split in the middle between support and opposition to Hamas. Nonetheless, they support armed resistance and are against Israel and the US.
Palestinians support China the most, which is interesting considering China amplifies the 1967 Two State solution.
Half of the population in the strip would be willing to leave the strip after the war. It's interesting cause that's a lot of people, but also I somewhat expected that a majority would leave.
Optimism for the war is fading. More and more they think Palestinians will lose the war. But it is still optimistic.
They don't want an Arab coalition controlling the strip, but they would be open to the PA to return.
They understand that Syria's fall mostly helps Israel. But a non significant minority think it's for the benefit of syrians.
Anything to keep Gaza on the news is important. We cant get complacent or be like "on today's news, more genocide. Next! "