Probably. But Jews are not exclusively Likudniks. Referring to "Likud Jews" is a bit like talking about "Catholic theists". In each case the latter word is redundant. Insisting on using it adds nothing to the issue. What does add to the issue is that "The station was established by Israeli peace activists working together with Palestinian peace activists" and the station manager, Mossi Raz, is a Jew and a former member of the Knesset. My takeaway from the article is that Palestinians get significant material and other support from Jews, but not from those who currently form the majority in the Knesset.Gawd wrote:Likud is exclusively Jews.Schneibster wrote:Stereotyping is a typical racist activity.Gawd wrote:Jews
You could say "Likudniks" and I wouldn't say a word about it. But for you it's always gotta be "Jews."
So, yes, in the end I think it is useful to oppose the current government's policy in regard to the Palestinians while acknowledging that its actions are by no means representative of all Jews.