When Israel Lost Even [Master, Guru of Colonialism] Dutch
Maybe you're [as Caucasians] upset about how widespread Irish solidarity with Palestine is because it shows such things are possible in relatively wealthy countries, and exposes the abject lack of it in Europe and the US as morally depraved rather than regrettable inevitabilities. Irish maybe the first ever Caucasian nation who cares Palestine, since 8 decades ago. Has a fate ‘8 centuries colonialism by Brit’ make Irish so cares for Palestine.
Important to remember that a lot of mass casualty events like this don’t necessarily come from starving to death per se but unsanitary conditions and crippled immune systems from malnutrition causing even a mild illness to become potentially deadly.
The late newcomer [to cares] Gaza, cares Palestine, is now Netherland, home of ICJ and ICC [to trial for Netanyahu and co.]. For decades one of the most pro-Israel countries in the world. The Netherlands [FINALLY] is responding correctly, although it remained silent for far too long.
The Netherlands classify Israel as a threat to national security because of its subversion operations using weaponised narratives to polarise, divide mobilise the public via its extensive information operations. If they knew what they were doing they would have raised the alarm about this in 1981 after learning how Israel stole & marketed the PROMIS software that Robert Maxwell (Ghislaine's father) used to steal info from Los Alamos Labratories.
Tide is really turning against Israel. The Netherlands was targeted by the Arab countries as a supporter of Israel and placed on the oil embargo list alongside the USA and Apartheid SA. The famous 1973 oil embargo. Israel is a fast becoming a most toxic brand, and like most toxic entities, it will soon face complete cancellation.
The Netherlands experienced Israelis for who they are once, and rightfully classified the state as a threat. Yet, the EU lectures and gaslights Palestinians who've been experiencing Israeli terror and war crimes for decades.
The Dutch National Coordinator for Security and Counterterrorism (NCTV) published a report this month titled "Threat Assessment from Foreign States 2025," listing Israel for the first time as a foreign country that poses a potential threat to the Netherlands' national security. The report cites attempts by Israel to influence Dutch public opinion and political decision-making through disinformation campaigns.
According to the report, Israel sought to sway opinion in the Netherlands by distributing a document from its Ministry of Diaspora Affairs and the Fight Against Antisemitism. The document was circulated in the wake of violent incidents in Amsterdam in November, which occurred during a soccer match between Ajax and Maccabi Tel Aviv. Instead of being relayed through official diplomatic channels, the document was sent directly to select Dutch politicians and journalists.
Ajax Amsterdam very well known as one of sporting club who literally as Israel backers, Zionist backers.
Dutch ministers from the justice, security, and foreign affairs ministries criticized this method of dissemination as irregular and undesirable, warning it could endanger Dutch citizens. Individuals named in the document, they noted, could face threats, harassment or even physical attacks.
During the November clashes, dozens of Maccabi Tel Aviv fans were assaulted—12 required hospitalization. Social media footage showed masked individuals waving Palestinian flags, as well as kicking and punching Israelis. Some reports suggest the violence escalated after Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters removed Palestinian flags from homes, vandalized property and shouted "Death to Arabs.
The NCTV report also expressed concern over threats—allegedly from both Israel and the United States—against the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague. It warned such pressure could undermine the court’s operations. As host to key international legal institutions, the Netherlands bears a special responsibility to protect these bodies from external influence.
Since the start of the war in Gaza and the worsening humanitarian crisis, Dutch-Israeli relations have changed dramatically. The Dutch government has increasingly criticized Israel’s actions in Gaza and has called for an immediate cease-fire. Along with Ireland and Spain, the Netherlands has urged the European Union to reevaluate its ties with Israel, accusing the country of violating the human rights provisions in its EU association agreement.
In February 2024, the Hague Court of Appeals ordered the Dutch government to halt the export of F-35 fighter jet components to Israel over concerns that the weapons may be used in ways that breach international humanitarian law.
[Refaat Alareer IF I MUST DIE, 380 languages across the world]
[Moroccan Flavoured Dutch of IF I MUST DIE] Moroccan immigrant around 1 percent entire population of the Netherlands.
Meanwhile, recent polls in the Netherlands show a marked increase in negative sentiment toward Israel among the Dutch public. There is growing support for a more critical approach to Israeli policy, including calls to suspend economic and military cooperation. Nevertheless, the Netherlands continues to support a two-state solution, envisioning a secure Israel alongside a democratic, viable, and independent Palestinian state. The EU, including the Netherlands, continues to provide significant humanitarian and development aid to the Palestinian territories.
[The late] Refaat Alareer [IF I MUST DIE] was extremely starving 1,5-months of war. Today is almost 24 months of war:
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