If Israel doesn’t like how it’s perceived, it should change its behavior
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Started April 23, 2026
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If Israel doesn’t like how it’s perceived, it should change its behavior
Slow Boring (United States) | Apr 22, 2026
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Apr 23, 2026
Israel's government must take responsibility for its actions, as they directly impact international perceptions and relations.
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Apr 23, 2026
Perceptions of Israel are shaped by a mix of actions and narratives; both sides must engage in dialogue to bridge gaps.
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Apr 23, 2026
Israel should actively work to improve its global image by adopting more humanitarian policies and practices.
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Apr 23, 2026
Criticism of Israel often overlooks the complexities of its security needs, making calls for behavior change unrealistic and harmful.
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Apr 23, 2026
Changing behavior alone will not suffice; deep-rooted biases against Israel also play a significant role in its global image.
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