>>507698443 (OP)No, I don't support Israel.
They have been destroying my home.
Israel protects its national identity through a combination of domestic law and foreign influence, explicitly structuring its legal system to preserve its ethnic and cultural character. The 1950 Law of Return grants automatic citizenship to anyone with at least one Jewish grandparent, while non-Jews face a long, selective naturalisation process. In 2018, the Nation-State Law further cemented this by declaring that only Jews have the right to national self-determination in Israel, making Hebrew the sole official language and mandating state support for Jewish settlement. These laws are not hidden—they are proud affirmations of a nation built on ethno-religious continuity. To secure this identity, Israel relies heavily on military and diplomatic backing from the United States. Through AIPAC, one of the most powerful lobbies in Washington, Israel ensures a steady flow of U.S. foreign aid—$3.8 billion annually in military assistance, with billions more added in emergency packages. This funding supplies advanced weapons systems like the F-35, the Iron Dome missile shield, and elite intelligence-sharing arrangements. AIPAC influences U.S. foreign policy by lobbying Congress, shaping legislation, grading lawmakers, and aligning Israeli interests with those of the U.S. defense establishment and key voter blocs. This strategic partnership allows Israel to preserve its ethnic laws while projecting strength in a hostile region. Meanwhile, many of the same voices who defend Israel’s right to an exclusive national identity push for open borders and multiculturalism in Western nations—highlighting a glaring double standard. Israel uses strong internal laws and a powerful foreign lobby to protect what it sees as its people and land, while the West is told to dismantle its own identity in the name of tolerance and progressivism.