|  12-10-2023, 11:56 | #161 | 
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				Re: Hamas terrorists invade Israel, kill civilians and take hostages
			 
 
			
			
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					Originally Posted by Sephiroth  Sorry, doesn't help at all.  I asked specific questions that ranged wider than someone's opinion on the Israeli government.
 
 I'll ask again:
 
 Is an Israeli right wing party in the same camp as, for example, a Dutch right wing party?
 
 The religious parties are generally known as "Ultras" and they remind me of the Ayatollahs of Iran. Is the Iranian government "extreme right wing"?
 
 
 |  Why are you obsessed in trying put them into identical categories? They are all on the same spectrum. Take Otzma Yehudit, for example:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otzma_Yehudit 
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		| Otzma Yehudit (Hebrew: עָצְמָה יְהוּדִית) or Jewish Power is a far-right political party in Israel, which has been referred to as Kahanist and anti-Arab |  
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		| Far-right politics, or right-wing extremism, refers to a spectrum of political thought that tends to be radically conservative, ultra-nationalist, and authoritarian, often also including nativist tendencies. The name derives from the left–right political spectrum, with the "far right" considered further from center than the standard political right. 
 Historically, "far-right politics" has been used to describe the experiences of fascism, Nazism, and Falangism. Contemporary definitions now include neo-fascism, neo-Nazism, the Third Position, the alt-right, racial supremacism and other ideologies or organizations that feature aspects of authoritarian, ultra-nationalist, chauvinist, xenophobic, theocratic, racist, homophobic, transphobic, or reactionary views.
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