If you mean that I do not follow the propaganda of your notorious regime, then you are absolutely right. Unlike Iran, Israel never massacred its owm people in the streets and rigged free elections like your regime did in 2009. Israel never helped a regime to murder its own people with chemical weapons like your regime helped Syria.
I advise you to change your shocked posture from whatever you relate to Israel while you defend your regime which has the blood of innocent Iranians and Syrians on his hands.
Actually, the Iranian government claim that 36 people were killed, the opposition claim that 72 people were killed. Now compare that to the protests in the other countries.
Also,
In 2011, the Israelis killed 118 Palestinians, 13 were under the age of 18.
Also some domestically killed.
In the 2012 November Operation, 107 civilians were killed.
The Israelis also killed numbers of Iranian civilians, including those Nuclear scientists which they assassinated.
Now, I'm not saying i support the Iranian regime....But saying that the Israeli regime doesn't have any blood of the innocent on their hands, is just ridiculous and a joke.
During the second uprising of the Palestinians, 2,739-3000+ were killed by Israeli security forces, and also 34 Palestinians killed by civilians.
Also, The Second Intifada started in September 2000, when
Ariel Sharon made a provoking visit to the
Temple Mount, also known as
Al-Haram Al-Sharif, and Palestinian demonstrations were cracked down by the Israeli army with brutal force,
using lethal ammunition.
And lets not talk about the crackdowns,massacres,killings and forced exodus in 1948.
Or the false flag operations in the middle east to get Jews to flee to Israel so that the Jewish population would get bigger.
Or the other false flag operations, Such as the Lavon affair.
People are a lot of the times deported and banned from returning to Israel after voicing their opposition to the regime or to Zionism, whether they are foreign or even Jewish.
Sort of funny....how they criticize anyone and tell them that they are Anti-semitic, even Jews against Zionism are called "Self-hating Jews" haha
Have you ever heard of a "Self-hating Rwandan"? Because they've voiced their opposition to the massacre in Rwanda?
Now, i don't really care for the Arab-Israeli conflict. This isn't about that. If the Zionists would have gone to Uganda, which was another country they were considering for their Jewish state, then id be against that too just as i was against Apartheid. Because it simply isn't right to take someone else s country. However, if it was a country that GAVE them their land, or offered them it...That would be a whole other question. But that isn't the case. It was taken.
Persian civilization is less than 3000 years old. But modern Iran is much more Arab rather than Persian.
Are we talking about the Present day Israelis, most of whom are European or the Israelites? Because saying that the Israeli Civilization has been for thousands of years would be like me starting to worship Egyptian gods and say that my Civilization has been around for thousands or years. Or like someone in Sweden converting to Judaism and then say, "Go read the bible, our civilization has been around for thousands of years", even though he has no genetic connection whatsoever to the region. Meanwhile most of the Iranian ethnicity do have a genetic connection to their region.
The
Israelites (בני ישראל,
Standard: Bnai Yisraʾel;
Tiberian: Bnai Yiśrāʾēl;
ISO 259-3: Bnai Yiśraʾel, translated as: "Children of Israel" or "Sons of
Israel") were a
Semitic Hebrew-speaking people of the
Ancient Near East, who inhabited part of the Land of
Canaan during the
tribal and monarchic periods (
15th to 6th centuries BCE)
The central
founding myth of the Israelite nation is
the Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt under the guidance of
Moses, followed by the conquest of the
Promised Land (Canaan). There is little or no archaeological or historical evidence to support these accounts, and although they may in part originate as early as the 10th century BCE, according to the
Wellhausen hyposthesis they reached something like their present form only in the 5th to 4th centuries BCE, when they are alleged to have been edited to comply with the theology of
Second Temple Judaism.
The
Iranians had domesticated horses, had travelled far and wide, and from the late
2nd millennium BCE to early 1st millennium BCE they had migrated to and settled on the Iranian Plateau.
Or if we want to further than the Iranians, and just stay in the Iranian Plateau, there would be a lot more older dates as would there be in Israel but
lets keep this to Israelis and Iranians.
Zoroastrianism emerged from a common prehistoric
Indo-Iranian religious system dating back to the early 2nd millennium BCE.
They live in their own little world. The word "Persian or Iranian" is not even 3000 years old. Funnily enough it was us Semitic people, in that case the Assyrians, who first recorded them in history, LOL.
at the Farsis fabricating history and living in their own little bobble. Nothing new. Our Semitic civilizations are much older than your "Aryan" civilizations. You emigrated to what is Iran today less than 3000 years ago and you first saw civilization in Babylonia - ancient Semitic civilization. You are not even natives to the ancient Middle East. Your original homeland is the Kazakh Steppe.
Elamites were a totally different civilization, probably of Semitic origin. At least they were not Persian or "Iranian". Beside all countries of the world had smaller civilizations 10.000's year ago. Does not mean anything. At the end of the day the oldest quasi-civilizations are found in Africa since that is where human history started and the next region inhabited by humans was the Arabian Peninsula.
Had to comment on it since it was pathetic.
Had to comment on what you wrote since what you just said was sort of pathetic.
And do provide facts, read a bit,
The earliest positively proven
historical attestation of any Semitic people comes from Mesopotamia, with the
East Semitic Akkadian-speaking peoples entering the region originally dominated by the non-Semitic
Sumerians.
While as the earliest historical attestation of any Aryan people comes from India, with the Aryans entering the region anywhere between the 3rd and 5th millennium bce.
But , By the mid
2nd millennium BCE early Indo-Aryans had reached
Assyria in the west (the
Indo-Aryan superstrate in Mitanni) and the northern
Punjab in the east (the
Rigvedic tribes).
But i got to say that i don't like the "We are Aryans, we have blue eyes, blonde hair argument that a lot of Iranians have....Look at the Persian Reliefs, the Soldiers have dark features, the Greeks depicted Persians with dark hair, dark eyes etc."
Also...We are WAAAAAAY off topic right now...
Lets all agree to disagree again haha
And focus on the original thread instead.