What we saw in Israel DESTROYS the left's 'apartheid' narrative

Subhead:We joined Tommy Robinson in Northern Israel to uncover the truth about a Druze community’s unwavering loyalty to the Jewish state — a reality rarely shown in Western media.#

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We travelled to a Druze village just two and a half kilometres from the Lebanese border, a community that refused to evacuate even as rockets rained down when the war began.

These villagers stayed put, proudly flying both the Israeli and Druze flags from every lamp post. Their loyalty runs deep … not just in words, but in sacrifice. Thirteen members of this small community have been killed defending Israel.

During our visit, we met a 19-year-old law student who put it simply: “I’m ready to die for my country and fight with my Jewish people.” When asked why, he said, “They gave us all the rights to be in the army and the state itself. We live like normal guys.” He told me he’d never felt discriminated against for being Druze.

That answer alone should make a lot of people in the West think twice. We’re constantly told by media reports that Israel is an “ethno-state” that discriminates against non-Jews — but on the ground, it’s impossible to deny the reality.

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