Israel: What occupation?

July 23, 2012 03:30
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­According to a recently published report by an Israeli judge, Israel is not occupying the Palestinian territories.  Does international law have any bearing on this report? Is the government simply preparing the legal ground to annex Area C of the West Bank? And how do these occupation-deniers explain their findings? CrossTalking with Susan Abulhawa, Itamar Marcus and Michael Omer-Man on July 23.

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73 22.08.2012 02:15

Silver Zionist (unregistered) wrote in #17 The more I read the comments here I am so comforted by the fact that Israel has nukes.Israel will have to take back the Sinai, gaza.1) Israel does not want US money. We are not muslims living on welfare in London.2) Palestine is an invention. Arabs are there to wait for jobs created by Jews.3) Arab muslims do not know anything about peace.   Given above quote, I can not agree with you more! But the rest of  your phrase was very rude, and bieng rude is a bad practice when you are right.

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Michael (unregistered) 02.08.2012 14:35

Arabs first started calling themselves "Palestinians" in 1967. Global terrorist, Egyptian Arafat was the first leader of this new people. Partner with Arafat for over 40 years; immorally respected by the US/EU-Holocaust denier, Abbas, financed the MASSACRE of Israeli athletes at the Munich Olympic Games. Before 1948, Jews were known as the Palestinians. The Jewish newspaper, the Jerusalem Post was called the Palestine Post. The Jewish-founded electric company was Palestine Electric. The Palestinian Symphony Orchestra was all Jewish. During World War II, the British army had a Palestinian Brigade made up entirely of Jewish volunteers. After Jews migrated to Palestine in significant numbers in the late 1800s and miraculously transformed desert and swamps into rich, agricultural land, Arabs came in large numbers from Arab countries for jobs from Jews. The fact that the overwhelming majority of Arabs resided only briefly in Palestine is attested to by a one-time special UN decree: that any Arab who had resided in Palestine for only two years before 1948, and then left, would be considered a refugee and so would his descendants! Throughout history, people were never regarded as refugees if they had resided in a country for only two years because they were clearly citizens of other countries!

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Christian Arab American (unregistered) 27.07.2012 16:21

Hey me: My family is Semitic, descen dants of the 7th grandson of Abraham, my family is written about in a few books in the Old Testament, by name. Go sell your bull to someone who doesn't know any better. By the way, fool, Philistine is still to this day, the Arabic, Aramaic,  Hebrew way to say Palestinian.   I, unlike the majority of today's Israeli s am an authentic Semite. Go back to your warmongering Christian Zionist church. You guys are so easy to expose. 

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