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  1. #191
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    From the article about the Young Jews ....

    One photo shows the young standing for ''Susiya'', a village on the West bank.''

    '' Based on comprehensive objective historical and geographical accounts. Historical aerial photography, detailed mandatory maps, travelogues from the 18th and 19th centuries, and the population registry all established that their assertions were a fabrication. Fact: no such village ever existed.

    Regavim (רגבים) is a pro-settler Israeli NGO that monitors and pursues legal action in the Israeli court system against any construction lacking Israeli permits
    Regavim has documented at least 20 illegal structures in the encampment, funded directly by the EU and proudly bearing the EU flag.
    The fact is that the area occupied by the squatters has only served as grazing land.
    Anthropologist Yaacov Havakook researched the area the 1980's when he lived there for several years. As an expert witness he stated: “The Arabs never lived permanently in these caves... the caves have been used only as temporary dwellings by shepherds for two weeks to a month a year during the grazing season.”

    BT ; Please watch and know about stealing land !!
    https://youtu.be/nPZlASGmZBk

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    Now have a good laugh at the Arabs in Israel. (Can you stop laughing?)

    https://www.facebook.com/46176344732...9294106431450/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Balanbam00 View Post
    Now have a good laugh at the Arabs in Israel. (Can you stop laughing?)

    https://www.facebook.com/46176344732...9294106431450/
    Not much to laugh about here Balan...

    https://www.haaretz.com/opinion/.pre...WIIQakOPq8wg7o

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    B T : whats it about I am nor removing my add blocker!

    Haaretz.com is now inaccessible to visitors using ad blockers

  5. #195
    Just the usual news about the IDF murdering Palestinian kids in Gaza Balan...

    https://www.unrwa.org/newsroom/press...0764-166773353

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    Quote Originally Posted by Balanbam00 View Post
    B T : You write ........''I'm still unsure sinkov, how the UN allowed Palestine to become Israel?.......


    Then all these debates and points of view which you have,how can you base your facts and what you write ?

    If you do not know the history???
    The Jews even rob the indigenous Arabs...

    https://daysofpalestine.com/post/131...kers-in-nablus

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    post -195
    BT:
    Well I would not know what to believe with reports coming out of Gaza. Under that picture of the boy (post 149).We can read '' In my school bag, there were books, pencils, a sandwich, and an apple.

    but in this UNRWA report it says school was closed for 3 days ??

    '' while the Agency closed its 276 schools across Gaza for three days in an attempt to minimize risks on its students and staff. The UNRWA Shijaya Co-ed Elem A and B School sustained minor damage on 12 November due to its location near a home targeted in the attack by Israel. ''
    Electronic Intifada:
    An Israeli missile strike killed a father and his two sons riding a motorcycle near their home on Wednesday morning.
    Rafat Muhammad Ayyad, 54, and his sons Islam Rafat Ayyad, 24, and Amir Rafat Ayyad, 7, were in the al-Zaytoun neighborhood of Gaza City trying to get to the nearby al-Shifa hospital when an Israeli missile hit, killing all three
    DCIP:
    The Abdulal brothers were killed when an Israeli weaponized drone apparently targeted the family’s carpentry shop. Amir was killed when a drone-fired missile struck the motorcycle he was riding with his father and brother.
    ....also Two other adults, Suheil Khader Khalil and Mahmoud Mahmoud Anan were also reported killed in the attack, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza.
    (another newspaper wrote...see post 155)
    According to eyewitness testimony, the three were hit at the entrance to their home near a mosque in Gaza City’s Zeitoun neighbourhood. Relatives said they were about to go visit a family member hospitalised in the city’s Shifa Hospital. But other sources said Mohammed Ayyad had just returned home on his motorcycle from a plot of land he owns, and that his sons had come out of the house to greet him.????

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    BT: (reply Post 196)

    Well I would not know what to believe with reports coming out of Palestinian news agency's in Judah and Sameria ,what you call the West Bank.
    The photo!( your post 196 ) in Days of Palestine
    ''Israeli Settlers Attack Palestinian Olive Pickers In Nablus''

    This town is some 18 km from Nablus so that seems false? Plus its a large Arab city!

    But that tree is not an olive tree! These settlers seem to be throwing stones.
    There has been some trouble of settlers wanting to build an outpost. I think they are throwing stones at the army,that's why they wear scarfs. The ground is not shown if it did we would not see olives or baskets to collect the olives,probably they stand on a road or near one.
    The crazy on the right seems to be taking a photo. Why take a photo of Arabs if you have attacked them and they have gone?But if they throw stones at the army ,and want to prove the tactics of a 'heavy hand' they have used ,.....they have proof
    They are not attacking Palestinians.

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    Whatever...

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Israel is a terrorist state sinkov and they are perpetrating mass murder. I really do not know how to say it otherwise.
    Sometimes you have to step back and look at the wider picture, this is what the Jewish State of Israel is having to contend with on their border.

    Human Rights Watch :-

    Demonstrators threw rocks and “Molotov cocktails,” used slingshots to hurl projectiles, and launched kites bearing incendiary materials, which caused significant property damage to nearby Israeli communities, and, in at least one instance, fired towards soldiers.

    Palestinian armed groups fired 1138 rockets and mortars indiscriminately toward Israel from Gaza as of November 13.

    Both the Fatah-dominated Palestinian Authority (PA) in the West Bank and Hamas in Gaza arrested opposition supporters and other critics, and mistreated and tortured some in their custody. The Independent Commission for Human Rights in Palestine (ICHR), a statutory commission charged with monitoring human rights compliance by the Palestinian authorities, received 180 complaints of arbitrary arrest, 173 complaints of torture and ill-treatment, and 209 complaints of administrative detention pursuant to orders from a regional governor by PA security forces as of October 31. In the same period, the body recorded 81 complaints of arbitrary arrest and 146 complaints of torture and ill-treatment against Hamas security forces.

    Shortages of fuel, needed to operate generators during power outages, stemming from various factors including disputes over payment for the power between the PA and Hamas.

    Egypt also restricts the movement of people and goods at its border with Gaza at Rafah. Between January and April, an average of about 2,500 persons monthly crossed through Rafah in both directions, according to the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA). Egyptian authorities opened Rafah on a more regular basis beginning in May, with an average of 11,746 crossing monthly in both directions between May and October, but still a fraction of the average of 40,000 per month in the first half of 2013.

    Attacks by Palestinian armed groups in Gaza, mainly indiscriminate rocket attacks, led to the injuries of more than 40 Israelis as of November 19. Hamas authorities continue to disclose no information about two Israeli civilians with psychosocial disabilities, Avera Mangistu and Hisham al-Sayed, whom they have apparently held for several years, in violation of international law.

    In addition to regular arbitrary arrests of dissidents and torture of those in its custody, Hamas authorities have carried out 25 executions since they took control in Gaza in June 2007, though none in 2018, following trials that lacked appropriate due process protections. Courts in Gaza have sentenced 125 people to death in this period, according to the Palestinian Center for Human Rights.

    Laws in Gaza punish “unnatural intercourse” of a ***ual nature, understood to include same-*** relationships, with up to 10 years in prison.

    PA security services arrested dozens of journalists, activists and opposition members, tortured detainees, and dispersed nonviolent protests. On June 13, they violently broke up a protest in Ramallah against its policy towards Gaza, arresting dozens of demonstrators, beating some of them in custody before releasing them.

    In April, the PA amended a cybercrime law passed the previous year following complaints by civil society groups. The amended law continues to grant the government vast authority to monitor and restrict online activity. The PA also blocked more than two dozen websites affiliated with Hamas and rival Fatah factions.


    In the circumstances, the toleration and restraint shown by the Jewish State of Israel to the terrorist state on it's border is remarkable.

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