Montana Tucker
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And I feel like that's why I try to share those because everyone can relate in some way, whether they everyone has a had to have has a mom, a dad, a sister, a brother, a cousin, like someone they feel like they can relate to. And when you hear these stories, I think they really open people's minds.
So many. I think a thing that people don't realize, this is not specifically about the conflict, but I'm sure you know as many times as you've been to Israel, how Israel is an apartheid state. I think that one bothers me so much because you land in Israel, and I think I've never seen a more diverse group of people in one area.
So many. I think a thing that people don't realize, this is not specifically about the conflict, but I'm sure you know as many times as you've been to Israel, how Israel is an apartheid state. I think that one bothers me so much because you land in Israel, and I think I've never seen a more diverse group of people in one area.
So many. I think a thing that people don't realize, this is not specifically about the conflict, but I'm sure you know as many times as you've been to Israel, how Israel is an apartheid state. I think that one bothers me so much because you land in Israel, and I think I've never seen a more diverse group of people in one area.
It's insane and amazing and beautiful how many different types of people coexist in Israel. It's really beautiful, and I think that's something that people don't know. They think it's just white Jews that live there. And there are so many different types of Jews that live in Israel, too. So I think that is something that I'm really trying to show as well.
It's insane and amazing and beautiful how many different types of people coexist in Israel. It's really beautiful, and I think that's something that people don't know. They think it's just white Jews that live there. And there are so many different types of Jews that live in Israel, too. So I think that is something that I'm really trying to show as well.
It's insane and amazing and beautiful how many different types of people coexist in Israel. It's really beautiful, and I think that's something that people don't know. They think it's just white Jews that live there. And there are so many different types of Jews that live in Israel, too. So I think that is something that I'm really trying to show as well.
And people ask a lot of the times, like, oh, is it just like white Jews that live there? And they think that no Arabs live there at all. And the statistics are incredible of like how many actually live there and live there peacefully. And I've talked to them. I'll go up to them and ask them how they feel. I don't know if you're familiar with the Druze community. Yes. but which they're incredible.
And people ask a lot of the times, like, oh, is it just like white Jews that live there? And they think that no Arabs live there at all. And the statistics are incredible of like how many actually live there and live there peacefully. And I've talked to them. I'll go up to them and ask them how they feel. I don't know if you're familiar with the Druze community. Yes. but which they're incredible.
And people ask a lot of the times, like, oh, is it just like white Jews that live there? And they think that no Arabs live there at all. And the statistics are incredible of like how many actually live there and live there peacefully. And I've talked to them. I'll go up to them and ask them how they feel. I don't know if you're familiar with the Druze community. Yes. but which they're incredible.
And I've met with them, and they said Israel's the most amazing place they've ever been, and they love it. Or a group of South African 20-year-olds, we met them on the beach of Tel Aviv. We asked if they were just visiting, and they said, no, we live here. We've lived here for a few years. We're Israeli, and this is the best decision we've ever made.
And I've met with them, and they said Israel's the most amazing place they've ever been, and they love it. Or a group of South African 20-year-olds, we met them on the beach of Tel Aviv. We asked if they were just visiting, and they said, no, we live here. We've lived here for a few years. We're Israeli, and this is the best decision we've ever made.
And I've met with them, and they said Israel's the most amazing place they've ever been, and they love it. Or a group of South African 20-year-olds, we met them on the beach of Tel Aviv. We asked if they were just visiting, and they said, no, we live here. We've lived here for a few years. We're Israeli, and this is the best decision we've ever made.
So I think those are some misconceptions that people always ask. I think also hearing from Israelis, everyone truly wants peace there. I think that's something that also is getting so...
So I think those are some misconceptions that people always ask. I think also hearing from Israelis, everyone truly wants peace there. I think that's something that also is getting so...
So I think those are some misconceptions that people always ask. I think also hearing from Israelis, everyone truly wants peace there. I think that's something that also is getting so...
misconstrued like they want peace they want this to end they want peace you know uh obviously everyone wants to get rid of hamas that's not a question um but they want peace they want peace there and i think that there's just such a misconception of israel and israelis i mean the the last part that you speak about there is is so obviously true if you spend any time there and if you meet anyone i mean here's the thing in the west very few people have actually served in the military the draft in the united states ended during the vietnam war that's now 50 years ago
misconstrued like they want peace they want this to end they want peace you know uh obviously everyone wants to get rid of hamas that's not a question um but they want peace they want peace there and i think that there's just such a misconception of israel and israelis i mean the the last part that you speak about there is is so obviously true if you spend any time there and if you meet anyone i mean here's the thing in the west very few people have actually served in the military the draft in the united states ended during the vietnam war that's now 50 years ago
misconstrued like they want peace they want this to end they want peace you know uh obviously everyone wants to get rid of hamas that's not a question um but they want peace they want peace there and i think that there's just such a misconception of israel and israelis i mean the the last part that you speak about there is is so obviously true if you spend any time there and if you meet anyone i mean here's the thing in the west very few people have actually served in the military the draft in the united states ended during the vietnam war that's now 50 years ago
And, you know, what happened withβand I don't know if we're talking too much about what happened in Amsterdam, but that also proves why Israel needs to exist. I think that is, like, one of the perfect examples of why Israel needs to exist and whyβ the calling for the globalizing the intifada, what that actually means. And I don't know. I think that Israel is so criticized.