Israel

The land of milk and honey
Shalom! Welcome to Israel – a space for news, culture, history, travel, and discussion related to Israel. To keep this community respectful and informative, please follow these rules:
- Be Civil – No Hate Speech or Harassment
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Disagree respectfully. No personal attacks, slurs, threats, or harassment.
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Hate speech targeting any group (based on ethnicity, religion, nationality, gender, or orientation) is strictly prohibited.
- No Antisemitism, No Racism, No Xenophobia
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Antisemitism in any form will result in a permanent ban.
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Similarly, racism or bigotry toward Palestinians, Arabs, or any ethnic/national group is not tolerated.
- No Calls for Genocide or Ethnic Cleansing
- Advocating mass violence or ethnic cleansing against any population is a zero-tolerance violation.
- Stay On-Topic
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Posts should be directly related to Israel (culture, society, history, politics, news, travel, etc.).
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General Middle East topics are okay only if connected to Israel.
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Memes, jokes, or off-topic content must be clearly marked as such and follow rule #1.
- Politics Are Allowed – But Follow Rule #1
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Civil debate is welcome, but:
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No trolling, brigading, or flame wars.
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No blanket demonization of entire populations.
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Provide sources when making factual claims.
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Advocacy for peaceful solutions is fine; advocacy for violence is not.
- No Misinformation / Conspiracy Theories
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False claims about history, current events, or people will be removed.
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Holocaust denial, blood libel, or similar conspiracies = instant ban.
- NSFW, Gore, and Violence
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Graphic violence or gore must be clearly tagged [NSFW] and is heavily discouraged.
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No content that glorifies or mocks suffering.
- Post Formatting
- Low-effort or misleading titles may be removed.
- Moderator Discretion
- Mods may remove content or ban users at their discretion to maintain community health.
Reminder: This subreddit is for discussion and learning—not hate or propaganda. We encourage diversity of opinion, but basic respect is non-negotiable.