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Leaders
22-05-2025
- Politics
- Leaders
From Zionist Roots to Anti-Zionist Advocate: A Jewish Elder's Journey
In video that went viral, a British elderly Jewish woman talked about her metamorphosis from Zionist roots to anti-Zionist activist. Born in London to a Polish Zionist father, her early life was steeped in stories of survival and loss. Her father, a Holocaust survivor, instilled in her the values of anti-racism, despite his Zionist beliefs. These values would later serve as the foundation for her transformation into a vocal advocate for justice. A Life-Changing Journey to Israel In 1973, she traveled to Israel, unaware of the complexities she would encounter. What she witnessed there shocked her deeply. 'I saw apartheid. I saw the racism. I saw what was terrible,' she recalled. These experiences shattered her preconceived notions and ignited a profound shift in her worldview. Returning to London, she embraced a dual identity as an anti-racist and anti-Zionist. 'I came back anti-racist and anti-Zionist,' she stated emphatically. Her commitment to justice for Palestinians became a lifelong mission. She joined movements advocating for Palestinian rights, using her voice to challenge oppression and promote equality. Her journey from Zionist roots to anti-racist activism exemplifies the power of personal transformation. 'From then I have fought for Palestine,' she affirmed, highlighting her dedication to the cause. She continues to inspire others to question injustices and stand for what is right. Her story is a testament to the enduring fight for human dignity and equality. Short link : Post Views: 20 Related Stories


Roya News
01-04-2025
- Politics
- Roya News
What is Hasbara? Understanding "Israel's" propaganda machine
Since launching its military campaign on Gaza on Oct. 7, 2023, the Israeli Occupation has deployed a powerful propaganda strategy to control the narrative surrounding the war. Central to this effort is "Hasbara," a Hebrew term meaning "explaining," which serves as the Israeli Occupation's tool for managing public perception and justifying its actions. - The origins and evolution of Hasbara- The concept of Hasbara was popularized in the early 20th century by Polish Zionist journalist Nahum Sokolow. Over time, it evolved into a sophisticated public diplomacy initiative designed to promote "Israel's" policies while downplaying or justifying its military actions. Today, Hasbara manifests through official government statements, viral social media campaigns, and coordinated messaging efforts in mainstream media. A key function of Hasbara is to frame the Israeli Occupation Forces' (IOF) military operations in a way that shifts blame for civilian casualties onto Hamas. This is achieved through repeated claims that Palestinian fighters use hospitals, schools, and residential areas as military sites, a tactic "Israel" describes as 'human shields.' While the Israeli Occupation has presented satellite imagery and alleged confessions from detainees to support these claims, independent verification of such evidence remains elusive. - Modernizing Hasbara - Over the past two decades, the Israeli Occupation has modernized Hasbara to align with the digital age. Following the 2006 Lebanon War and the 2008-2009 offensive on Gaza, the Israeli Occupation government intensified efforts to expand its influence online. By 2012, social media had become a major battleground, with the IOF launching digital campaigns to bolster the country's global image. During subsequent military operations, including the 2014 war on Gaza, Hasbara proponents aggressively promoted content portraying "Israel" as a victim of Palestinian aggression, despite its overwhelming military superiority. Today, the Israeli Occupation is attempting to rebrand Hasbara and label their efforts "public diplomacy." - Weaponizing public perception - One of the most striking aspects of Hasbara is its ability to shape global opinion by leveraging social justice narratives. "Israel" frequently portrays itself as the Middle East's only democracy, championing LGBTQ+ rights and environmental causes as part of its international image. Critics argue that this strategy, known as "pinkwashing" and "veganwashing," is designed to distract from accusations of human rights violations and occupation policies. Furthermore, Hasbara plays a significant role in countering international movements critical of "Israel", such as the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) campaign. "Israeli" officials have worked to equate criticism of "Israel's" policies with anti-Semitism, a tactic that has led to legislative efforts in Western countries to penalize BDS supporters. - "Israel's" investment in Hasbara - The funding allocated to Hasbara initiatives has reached extreme levels, with "Israel" committing to shaping its global narrative and countering criticism of its actions. Towards the end of 2024, Middle East Eye (MEE) reported the "Israeli" government significantly increased its financial support for these efforts, with reports indicating an allocation of an additional USD 150 million to the Foreign Ministry for Hasbara activities in the 2025 budget, which is a staggering 20-fold increase compared to previous years. The funds are primarily directed toward campaigns targeting American college campuses, social media platforms, and international media outlets, all aimed at promoting a favorable image of "Israel" and justifying its controversial policies and military operations. The effort is set to be carried out in coordination with Jewish organizations in the US and "Israel's" Diaspora Affairs Ministry. Hasbara's influence extends deeply into Western media, where the IOF's actions are often framed as acts of self-defense rather than aggression. News reports commonly describe confrontations in the occupied territories as "clashes" between "both sides," obscuring the asymmetry of power between the IOF and Palestinian resistance groups. This strategic framing allows "Israel" to maintain its global support while continuing military operations with limited accountability. As "Israel's" offensive on Gaza continues, Hasbara remains a cornerstone of its public relations strategy. By shaping how conflicts are perceived, "Israel" aims to sustain international backing and mitigate criticism of its actions.