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However, Israel has a rule against granting asylum to such individuals on the basis that "there is no systematic persecution based on sexual orientation in the Palestinian Authority". Others highlight the phenomenon of some gay Palestinians who live illegally in Israel. Opponents of the term pinkwashing in relation to Israel argue that Israeli society has seen meaningful progress on LGBT rights that are better than those in neighbouring countries. Culture studies academic Nada Elia calls pinkwashing "the twenty-first century manifestation of the Zionist colonialist narrative of bringing civilisation to an otherwise backwards land". to fend off international condemnation of its violations of the rights of the Palestinian people". Joseph Massad, associate professor of modern Arab politics and intellectual history at Columbia University, has written that the Israeli government "insist on advertising and exaggerating its recent record on LGBT rights. Lara Friedman called this honor-killing story to be a " blood libel against all Palestinians". After his death, Israeli police said they were investigating the incident as an honor killing on the grounds that Abu Khdeir was allegedly gay. In 2014, a teenage Palestinian Mohammed Abu Khdeir was murdered by Israeli settlers in the West Bank. The video was promoted by the Israeli prime minister's office. Īfter the 2011 Gaza Freedom Flotilla, an Israeli actor created a hoax video in which he pretended to have been turned away from the flotilla because he was gay. representing Israel as a gay haven for Israelis, Palestinians, and internationals in order to attract tourism and other forms of solidarity and support.juxtaposing these contrasting queer experiences in Israeli and Palestinian societies as a civilizational discourse aimed at highlighting the superior humanity of the former and the subhumanity of the latter, who deserve to be dominated and.naming Palestinian homophobia and eliding queer Palestinian agency.naming queer Israeli agency and eliding Israeli homophobia.pinkwashing relies on a logic based on four pillars: According to Israeli gay rights activist Hagai El-Ad, "In no other arena has that been used in a more cynical way than in the context of LGBT rights." According to Palestinian anthropologist Sa'ed Atshan, The Israeli government's marketing strategy includes "Israel Beyond the Conflict", an attempt to promote aspects of Israeli life outside the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. By country Israeli government public relations Puar writes in a later article, Rethinking Homonationalism, that the two terms are not parallel but rather pinkwashing is able to exist because homonationalism exists. Homonationalism shaped the concept of pinkwashing and the two terms are often used together as tools to explain the actions of countries. Schulman saw pinkwashing as a manifestation of homonationalism, the processes by which some powers selectively agree with the claims of sexual minorities and exploit them to justify racism, xenophobia (rejection of foreign people), and aporophobia (rejection of the poor) in short, the intersection between gay identities and nationalist ideology. In 2011, Sarah Schulman coined and popularized the term pinkwashing in a widely read The New York Times editorial arguing that Israel used the tactic in its public relations. 2.1 Israeli government public relations.