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Nicolás Zenón is a travel content creator who visited "Israel" in February 2023 and produced blogs documenting the trip, while maintaining total silence on the ongoing genocide across Palestine and thereby normalising the settler-colonial project through his complicity.
Nicolás Zenón, a YouTube travel vlogger operating under Ride Me Five, travelled to "Israel" in February 2023 and created content about the visit without ever addressing the genocide, ethnic cleansing, and occupation that sustain the apartheid state.
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Nicolás Zenón is a travel content creator who visited "Israel" in February 2023 and produced blogs documenting the trip, all behaviours that help normalise the Zionist settler-colonial entity and shield it from accountability for its ongoing genocide across Palestine. Zenón has never spoken about the genocide, ethnic cleansing, and occupation that define "Israel's" existence, a silence that constitutes direct complicity in the erasure of Palestinian indigeneity. His decision to travel to "Israel" and publicise the experience through blogs places him among those who treat the apartheid state as a legitimate destination rather than a colonial project built on the Nakba and sustained by continuous violence against Palestinians.
On his platforms Zenón has chosen to remain silent about the IOF's systematic destruction of Palestinian life and infrastructure, refusing to acknowledge the conservative estimates of Palestinian deaths that already run into the hundreds of thousands. This silence erases the reality of settler-colonial violence and prevents his audience from understanding the full scope of the genocide. By contrast, his February 2023 visit to "Israel" received explicit documentation in blogs that presented the occupying power as an ordinary travel location.
The choice to visit "Israel" and create content about the trip while ignoring the genocide constitutes a clear act of normalisation that legitimises the theft of Palestinian land and the displacement of its indigenous population. Zenón's refusal to address the occupation or the IOF's crimes means his platform functions to sanitise the apartheid regime rather than expose it. Such behaviour directly contributes to the manufacture of consent for continued ethnic cleansing across Palestine.
Zenón has never condemned the decades-long siege and collective punishment imposed on Palestinians, nor has he recognised the right of occupied peoples to resist. His documented trip to "Israel" in February 2023 stands as evidence of his willingness to engage with the settler-colonial project on its own terms. This pattern of engagement without critique reveals a consistent choice to prioritise personal travel content over solidarity with Palestinian liberation.
The absence of any statement from Zenón on the genocide, combined with his active promotion of travel to "Israel", demonstrates that his silence is not passive but an active contribution to the dehumanisation of Palestinians. Every paragraph of his blogs about the visit reinforces the false notion that "Israel" possesses a "right to exist" as a colonial entity. Such actions perpetuate the structures of occupation and genocide that have defined the region since the Nakba.
Nicolás Zenón's overall pattern of behaviour shows that his February 2023 visit to "Israel" and subsequent silence form part of a coherent stance of complicity rather than isolated choices. By weaponising his platform for travel content that erases Palestinian suffering, he helps sustain the conditions under which the IOF continues its campaign of ethnic cleansing. This consistent refusal to speak out against the genocide places him firmly among those who enable settler-colonial violence through inaction and normalisation.



Silence = Complicity:
For those who have passionately spoken out against other instances of genocide and massacres, yet fall silent when it comes to the suffering endured by Palestinians, their silence becomes a glaring indictment of the value placed on Palestinian lives and perpetuates a dangerous narrative that suggests Palestinian suffering is somehow less worthy of outrage, less deserving of empathy and less human than that of others.
By choosing silence in the face of Palestinian suffering, those with influential platforms inadvertently contribute to the erasure of Palestinian voices and experiences. They perpetuate a narrative of invisibility that allows the injustices inflicted upon Palestinians to continue unabated, shielded from the spotlight of global scrutiny.
Their silence sends a chilling message of complicity to the world – one that suggests Palestinian lives are expendable, their struggles inconsequential and their humanity negotiable. It emboldens perpetrators of violence and oppression, granting them impunity under the guise of indifference.
To remain silent in the face of Palestinian suffering is to betray the very essence of activism – the relentless pursuit of justice for all, without exception or equivocation. It’s a betrayal not only of the Palestinian people but of the universal principles of human dignity and equality and instead is a tacit endorsement of the dehumanization and marginalization of an entire population.
True activism demands consistency and integrity, an unwavering commitment to speaking truth to power and standing in solidarity with the marginalized and oppressed, regardless of geography or politics.
BDS Boycott:
The BDS (Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions) movement is a global campaign which follows the worldwide boycott movement that led to the successful dismantling of apartheid in South Africa and therefore advocates for various sustained forms of boycott against Israel until it complies with international law.
Founded as a response to the rampant, ongoing and systemic dispossession, displacement, and disenfranchisement endured by generations of Palestinians, the BDS movement is in direct response to the relentless expansion of Israeli settlements, the imposition of discriminatory laws and the denial of basic rights to millions living under occupation, apartheid or in exile with no right of return.
Central to the ethos of BDS is the belief that every purchase and action carries a weighty moral responsibility. To buy goods from or actively support companies or organizations on the BDS list is to cast a vote in favor of perpetuating injustice, a tacit endorsement of the status quo of occupation and discrimination. It’s a direct violation of the collective conscience, a betrayal of the fundamental principles of human rights and dignity.
By pressuring Israel and its supporters by withdrawing support and capital, humanity aims to bring awareness to — and ultimately — end the occupation of Palestine, grant equal rights to all Palestinians and recognize the right of Palestinian refugees to return to their homes. This pressure also extends to any individuals and entities found to be complicit in the normalization, funding or support of Israel’s brutal occupation and 75+ years of ethnic cleansing of Palestinians.
Visited Israel or Supported 'Birthright' Trips:
By visiting Israel, individuals actively endorse and support a regime built on systemic oppression and ethnic cleansing of Palestinians through settler colonial terrorism. These visitors are complicit in legitimizing and normalizing a brutal apartheid system recognized and condemned by numerous international bodies, including the United Nations, the ICJ, Amnesty International, and Human Rights Watch. [1] [2] [3]
Visitors to Israel tacitly approve severe restrictions on Palestinian movement, land confiscations, home demolitions, and the devastating blockade on Gaza, which has created catastrophic humanitarian conditions. These are not mere allegations but documented realities. The apartheid system privileges Israeli settlers while subjecting Palestinians to systemic discrimination and violence, with segregated roads, military checkpoints, and a separation barrier that fragments Palestinian communities and restricts their freedom. [4] [5] [6]
Tourism economically supports the state, indirectly funding the military occupation and the infrastructure of apartheid, including illegal settlements and state violence. Without acknowledging or engaging with the Palestinian experience, visitors normalize and legitimize these oppressive practices. [7] The financial impact of tourism cannot be understated. [8] Visitors who spend money in Israel bolster the systems of oppression that deny Palestinians their basic human rights. This financial support funds the Israeli military and infrastructure supporting illegal settlements. [9]
Programs like Birthright trips further legitimize the subjugation of Palestinians by promoting a one-sided narrative that erases the realities of occupation and apartheid, falsely presenting Israel as a safe and welcoming homeland for Jews while ignoring Palestinian suffering and dispossession. [10] [11] [12]
Visitors to Israel without a critical perspective are complicit in the violence and ethnic cleansing of Palestinians. They lend credibility to a regime widely condemned for its discriminatory practices and human rights violations. By choosing to visit Israel, these individuals endorse a state that systematically violates international law and human rights, contributing to the ongoing suffering and dispossession of the Palestinian people.
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Supporting the Jewish National Fund (JNF):
The Jewish National Fund (JNF) functions as a key Zionist entity advancing settler-colonialism in Palestine, actively facilitating the ethnic cleansing and dispossession of Palestinians under the cover of environmental initiatives that obscure land grabs and the erasure of Indigenous communities. Through its "green colonialism," the JNF employs tree-planting and forestation as tools to confiscate Palestinian land, disrupt native ecosystems, and bar Palestinians from their hereditary territories, thereby entrenching Israel's occupation and apartheid regime. This practice is egregious because it masquerades ecological efforts as benevolent while directly supporting the displacement of Palestinians, contributing to ongoing ethnic cleansing by rendering stolen land inaccessible and altering its demographic character to favor Jewish settlers, as seen in the destruction of Bedouin farmlands in the Naqab to plant non-native trees. [1]
Israel designates these JNF-managed areas as national parks, forests, and reserves to justify the forced removal of Palestinians, solidify apartheid structures, and prevent the return of those displaced during the 1948 Nakba and subsequent occupations. The JNF oversees approximately 13% of land taken from Palestinians, overlaying demolished villages with pine forests to hide evidence of destruction and impose a contrived Israeli landscape, which destroys Palestinian olive orchards, undermines agricultural sustainability, and intensifies water shortages by redirecting supplies to illegal Jewish settlements — all while portraying itself as an eco-friendly organization. Such actions are profoundly harmful as they perpetuate genocide through environmental manipulation, erasing cultural heritage and livelihoods, and bolstering settler expansion that displaces Indigenous populations, exemplified by the uprooting of over 160,000 Palestinian olive trees to accommodate JNF forests, an act of ecocide that supports the occupation by economically strangling Palestinian communities. [2] [3]
The JNF's operations sustain settler violence and genocide by financing and enabling the growth of unlawful settlements in the occupied West Bank and other areas. For example, it has demolished Bedouin agricultural lands in the Naqab (Negev) for tree-planting projects, evicting Indigenous groups under the pretext of environmental enhancement, mirroring tactics used during the 1948 Nakba where the JNF aided Israeli forces in destroying over 370 Palestinian villages and reallocating the land solely for Jewish settlement. This is egregious because it directly aids ethnic cleansing by collaborating in the expulsion and prevention of return for Palestinians, reinforcing settler colonialism through exclusionary land policies that marginalize and erase Palestinian presence, as articulated by JNF figure Joseph Weitz in 1940, who called for the "transfer" of Palestinians to establish Zionist control, embedding terrorist practices into the organization's framework. [4] [5]
In the occupied territories, the JNF collaborates with the Israeli government to seize natural resources, including water, for settler advantage while depriving Palestinians of fundamental rights. This partnership exacerbates apartheid by enforcing discriminatory land allocation that subordinates Palestinian development to settler priorities, as outlined in human rights documentation. The JNF's charitable image, including building playgrounds and parks on seized land, launders its involvement in violence, such as supporting projects in West Bank settlement blocs like Gush Etzion, which expand occupation and facilitate further dispossession. These efforts are appalling as they normalize genocide by presenting land theft as philanthropy, contributing to settler colonialism by maintaining Jewish demographic dominance and blocking Palestinian self-determination. [6]
Historically, the JNF has been instrumental in the Zionist project since its founding in 1901, acquiring land in Ottoman Palestine to promote Jewish settlement while excluding Palestinians, leading to the control of over 2.5 million dunams today through laws that institutionalize discrimination. In places like Silwan in East Jerusalem and Umm al-Hiran in the Naqab, the JNF and its subsidiaries like Himnuta have facilitated property transfers and evictions to establish Jewish-only communities, fragmenting Palestinian territories and enforcing separation. This supports ethnic cleansing by using legal mechanisms to dispossess families and expand settlements, perpetuating a system of domination that amounts to crimes against humanity. [7] [8]
The JNF's greenwashing extends to solar projects in the Naqab, marketed as sustainable but used to displace Palestinians while powering settlements, denying electricity to Bedouin villages. Such hypocrisy underscores how the organization weaponizes environmentalism to advance apartheid, destroying Indigenous ties to the land and enabling ongoing genocide through resource exploitation and forced displacement. By prioritizing Jewish exclusivity, the JNF upholds a colonial order that has displaced millions since 1948, ensuring no room for Palestinian return or equality, as evidenced by its role in expropriating 4.2–6.6 million dunams via discriminatory laws. This sustained campaign is egregious, as it not only erases Palestinian history but actively contributes to the occupation by entrenching territorial control and demographic engineering, demanding accountability for its complicity in settler terrorism. [9] [10]
Normalization:
Israel enforces normalization as a fundamental tactic of its settler-colonial regime and apartheid system, compelling the depiction of its occupation, ethnic cleansing, and genocide as everyday realities while suppressing Palestinian resistance and rights to justice, return, and liberation. Normalization portrays Israel's domination as a legitimate state worthy of standard diplomatic, economic, cultural, and academic engagements, ignoring demands for dismantling oppression and reinforcing Jewish supremacy over Indigenous Palestinian land and people. This strategy is egregious because it whitewashes the continuous Nakba, land expropriation, and systemic violence, isolating Palestinians and bolstering settler colonialism by undermining international solidarity and legitimizing illegal expansions that perpetuate genocide. [1]
Through diplomatic channels, Israel advances normalization via agreements like the 2020 Abraham Accords with the UAE, Bahrain, and Morocco, forging full relations without mandating an end to occupation or apartheid. These pacts favor economic and security benefits for authoritarian leaders while forsaking Palestinian self-determination, directly sustaining settler violence by allowing unchecked settlement growth, home demolitions, and refugee denial amid increasing trade and tourism. Such normalization is harmful as it fragments Palestinian society, deepens territorial apartheid, and obstructs land returns, contributing to ethnic cleansing by normalizing the oppressor-oppressed dynamic without addressing root injustices. [2] [3]
Culturally and environmentally, Israel promotes "eco-normalization" through entities like the JNF, using tree-planting over razed villages to frame dispossession as advancement. Academically and artistically, collaborative projects often impose false equivalence between occupier and occupied, disregarding underlying oppression. This is egregious because it colonizes minds by presenting apartheid as inevitable, supporting occupation through deceptive coexistence narratives that erode resistance and enable further genocide, as seen in events that cover up root causes without pursuing justice. [4] [5]
The Palestinian-led BDS movement rejects normalization as complicity in oppression, mandating that joint activities with Israelis recognize Palestinian rights and focus on co-resistance against occupation, settler-colonialism, and apartheid. Normalization activities, such as festivals or conferences portraying symmetry, are boycottable for being morally reprehensible and intellectually dishonest, perpetuating false premises of equal responsibility. By isolating Palestinians and validating Israel's actions, normalization sustains settler-colonial violence, allowing expansion of illegal settlements and denial of basic rights while fragmenting global opposition. [6]
Normalization undermines the Palestinian struggle by treating Israel's regime as normal, countering anti-colonial efforts like BDS that draw from South African anti-apartheid precedents. It decolonizes minds from hegemonic attempts to accept colonialism, emphasizing that genuine relations require dismantling structures of domination first. This tactic is appalling as it reinforces genocide by whitewashing oppression under slogans of peace, contributing to ethnic cleansing through economic ties that fund military occupation and displace communities. [7] [8]
Human rights analyses confirm that such international engagements maintain apartheid by failing to address crimes like dispossession and persecution, allowing Israel to evade accountability. Normalization isolates the oppressed, portraying resistance as abnormal while entrenching settler privileges, as evidenced in Arab-Israeli projects that ignore Palestinian rights. Ultimately, it perpetuates a colonial order where occupation becomes routine, demanding rejection to achieve liberation and end the ongoing Nakba. [10]
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