צעירי הירוקים דוחפים שהמפלגה תצהיר כי תמיכה ב'זכות להתנגד לכיבוש' אינה אנטישמית

ההצעה, לפי הדיווח, אינה מבחינה בין התנגדות בדרכי שלום לבין התנגדות אלימה
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The Young Greens are pressing their party to formally declare that supporting a 'right to resist occupation' does not constitute antisemitism, with the proposal reportedly failing to differentiate between peaceful and violent forms of resistance. This move risks deepening internal party divisions over how to address the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, as it forces a public stance on a highly charged issue. The lack of distinction between nonviolent and armed resistance could alienate Jewish members and allies who view such ambiguity as legitimizing violence. The party's response will signal whether it prioritizes ideological cohesion or broader coalition-building.
