Last November, Israel’s official social media accounts shared a photo of a smiling Israeli soldier proudly holding a rainbow flag amid the rubble in Gaza, where over 10,000 Palestinians – mostly women and children – had been killed in the weeks following October 7.

Written upon the multi-coloured flag – an iconic, decades-old symbol of LGBTQ+ pride – in English, Arabic and Hebrew, were the words “In The Name Of Love.”

The image quickly went viral. The soldier, a 31-year-old gay man, explained to the media that the Israeli military was “the only army in the Middle East that protects democratic values… it is the only army that allows LGBT people the freedom to be who they are, and therefore I fully believe in our goal.”

Meanwhile, on Instagram, Israel’s account described the image as an “attempt to raise the first pride flag in Gaza as a call for peace and freedom.”

But for many LGBTQ+ activists, and those struggling for Palestinian liberation, the incident represented an almost perfect example of “pinkwashing” – a term that refers to a state or organization’s attempts to use LGBTQ+ rights and symbols to distract or deflect attention from its harmful practices.

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    2 months ago

    The same Israel that blackmails queer Palestinian civilians to become informants.

    The same Israel with politicians sitting in the current government and leading parties that agree that “LGBTQ” is the biggest threat to Israel.

    The same Israel that still doesn’t allow same sex marriage.

    The same Israel that claims that killing civilians is okay because they might be homophobic.

    As a queer dude, not in my name. Fuck Israel. I don’t give two craps about their pinkwashing.

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    3 months ago

    I sure wish queer people were left out of this war that has essentially nothing to do with them. It’s a caricature of intersectionalism. Here’s another absurd example: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/stjohns-pride-palestine-action-yyt-1.7253192

    St. John’s Pride names pro-Palestine advocacy group as grand marshals for annual parade

    On July 21, Palestine Action YYT will lead the annual parade, which will wind its way through downtown St. John’s and end at Bannerman Park for the Pride in the Park event.

    The group has protested throughout the city for months, with downtown marches downtown calling for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war, vigils for those who have died in the conflict, and tent encampments and the occupation of Memorial University buildings to call on administration to divest from companies that are funding the war.

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    I hope hamas can be defeated and the people of Palestine can be free from their oppression and propaganda. I was brought up being told it’s the job of the strong to protect the weak and we can’t fool ourselves into being tolerant to the intolerant. Its hard making difficult choices especially against enemies who use human shields and lies but the IDF are making the area a better place so history will respect them regardless of what agents and fools say now.

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      How exactly does the IDF make the Gaza Strip a better place through making it inhabitable and genociding its population?

      Apart from that the IDF is using human shields and lies on a daily basis. What is this?

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        Yes I imagine it is confusing if that’s your perspective, maybe view news from outside your extremeist bubble and other people will start making sense to you.

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    Like Andrei S. Markovits once said, some criticisim of Israel is really “damned if you do, and damned if you don’t”. When Israel would discriminate against LGBTQ like other countries in the middle east, it would be used against them. But if it does not, it is still used against Israel. What do you want Israel to do? Discriminate against LGBTQ or not? You’re just against Israel per se, let’s be honest. I think this is really unfair criticism.

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      3 months ago

      What do you want Israel to do? Discriminate against LGBTQ or not?

      What we don’t want Israel to do is use LGBTQ people as propaganda, especially against Palestinians. It’s unproductive, and it disgusts me everytime someone uses “Hamas would throw you off a roof” as a cheap gotcha.

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      But if it does not, it is still used against Israel. What do you want Israel to do?

      To stop the genocide they’re committing. I thought this was pretty clear from all the protests?

      I think this is really unfair criticism.

      I think it’s generally agreed that slaughtering children and raping and torturing people is wrong. Perhaps you were raised differently?