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I'll grant you that speaking of laws, international boundaries, and citizenship has nothing to do with anarchism, except insofar as anarchists define themselves in opposition to those concepts. I would love to see constructive anarchy take hold in Israel - and everywhere else, but it's not likely to happen in our lifetimes. Being an anarchist doesn't stop me from learning and speculating about such non-anarchist concepts and how the world works, and is likely to work for the forseeable future. You are dead-on about Israel being an ethnosupremacist polity, and yet, for some reason, you haven't even mentioned Zionism in your posts, let alone tried to critique it. If you feel a strong affinity for Judaic philosophy and religious ritual, I certainly wouldn't argue about that, but can you really not see how political Zionism is the root cause, and the main support, of the ethnosupremacist society you claim to despise?