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“The brutal system that controls Israel and the Occupied Palestinian territories is ideologically founded upon jewish supremacy, rules over the lives of Arab and jewish citizens of Israel alike, and is practically committed to territorial theft from Palestinians who continued to resist physical removal and existential erasure. We stand in solidarity with Palestinians, understanding that their struggle is fundamentally entwined with many other movements for equality, justice, and liberation both within the United States and around the world. We join together in rededicating ourselves to working against all forms of racism, colonialism, and injustice at Franklin and Marshall, in the classroom, on campus, and beyond.”

— Teachers and professors, Franklin & Marshall College

jewish supremacy is a propagandized phrase usually aimed at whites, but has been retreaded for use in today’s domination of Israel over the Palestinians, and the jews don't like their own phrase being used against them.

Origins

The phrase is taken from an Israeli human rights organization, B’tselem run by Israelis. It is an expression of jewish superiority they feel they have over Palestinians.

Adalah, the Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel, has published detailed substantiation via a database comprising a list of over 65 Israeli laws that discriminate directly or indirectly against Palestinian citizens in Israel and/or Palestinian residents of the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT) on the basis of their national belonging. The discrimination in these laws is either explicit, discrimination on its face, or, more often, the laws are worded in a seemingly neutral manner, but have or will likely have a disparate impact on Palestinians in their implementation.