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  1. #161
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    "Israel’s Handling of Palestinian Land.

    Property left behind by Arabs who fled during the fighting in 1948 (i.e. absentee property) was turned over to Israel’s Custodian of Absentee Property, which sold most of the property to state or related bodies for public purposes, such as housing the hundreds of thousands of Jewish refugees from Arab countries who found refuge in Israel.
    The Custodian held the value of the property in trust for the registered Arab owner (with adjustments for inflation and interest).
    Those registered owners are eligible to file for compensation from the Custodian, but Palestinians were pressured NOT to make claims, lest that legitimize Israel’s existence and sovereignty.
    Still, over the years at least 14,692 claims have been filed, claims have been settled with respect to more than 200,000 dunums of land, more than 10,000,000 NIS (New Israeli Shekels) has been paid in compensation, and more than 54,000 dunums of replacement land in Israel has been given in compensation.
    Israel has followed this generous policy despite the fact that not a single penny of compensation has ever been paid to any of the more than 500,000 Jewish refugees from Arab countries, who were forced by the Arab governments to abandon their homes, businesses and savings.
    Critics of Israel charging unfairness or “asymmetry” in application of absentee property laws might want to consider that asymmetry first."

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    Did this load of bollox come from the Israeli Ministry of Funny Walks sinkov?

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    Off hand BT, I can't remember were I got it from now, I can assure you though it wasn't the Grauniad or BBC.

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    Lovely people are these Israelis - NOT!

    https://www.msn.com/en-gb/video/othe...?ocid=msedgdhp

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    Gaza residents: We are tired of fighting Israel
    Some Palestinians living in the Strip say not everyone there supports the terror group that has controlled the enclave since 2007, say they are losing hope after seeing all reconstruction efforts after 2014 war reduced again to ruins.

    "People here expect no more than two or three years of calm before another round of fighting breaks out. While many in the Strip are furious when they hear the word 'Israel', we no longer have any strength for fighting," he says.

    Now some Gazans were also calling on Israel to directly aid for reconstruction to them and not offer assistance through Hamas, which they fear will divert financial aid to rebuild their military capabilities and not civilian infrastructure.
    "Hamas lost its military capabilities but people here are afraid to speak out, especially now," says T.

    "My entire family had to leave their homes in the western part of the city and seek shelter in other areas. When they returned on Friday, hours after the ceasefire came into effect, they found their street destroyed although their house remained intact," he says.

    "Not all Gaza residents support Hamas. We have been forced into this war."

    Now Gaza residents fear that such ***** infrastructure programs will be postponed and that huge inputs of financial aid will be needed to rebuild the Strip after the massive destruction caused by IDF strikes an effort that would last for years.
    On Saturday, Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar emerged from his underground bunker to tour the streets of Gaza City.
    He did not make a victory speech and was seen to have only a small number of civilians rallying in his support.

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    If Hamas breaches truce, Israel will come for Sinwar's head.

    Senior Cabinet member presents stark threat to Hamas leadership, claiming it was not given immunity from Israeli assassination as part of the agreement and conditions rebuilding of Gaza on return of KIAs, captives.

    "He's leaving the bunker, but he should understand that he is not Saladin who defeated the Christian empire and liberated Jerusalem. He led Hamas to its most severe defeat in terms of the intensity of the blow it took, in my opinion," Katz said. "These are blows, the like of which we have never delivered before. We have set new rules, and Hamas will have to abide by them."
    The Likud lawmaker also conditioned extensive rebuilding of the Gaza Strip and civilian assistance on the return of the bodies of soldiers Hadar Goldin and Oron Shaul and captives Avera Mengistu and Hisham a-Sayed who are held by Hamas. However, Israel allows the entry of urgent supplies into the Palestinian enclave.

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    Fight breaks out between Hamas, Fatah supporters on Temple Mount
    Supporters of the two rival political factions, Fatah and Hamas, broke out into a physical fight on Temple Mount on Sunday.

    https://www.jpost.com/breaking-news/...e-mount-668944 (w video) ( the yellow flag is Fatah)
    This led to physical fights between the Fatah demonstrators and their Hamas rivals, who have been inciting violence on the Temple Mount for the last few weeks.

    What can we grasp from this? Hamas supporters, already in the West Bank, East Jerusalem, were the people causing this disturbance that led to the war. All planned by Hamas. Then behind Hamas - Iran!

    They caused the disturbances in the Al Aksa compound, the Israeli police tried to break them up, this scene, the violence triggered Hamas to fire rockets.
    But BT is in the dark!

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Lovely people are these Israelis - NOT!

    https://www.msn.com/en-gb/video/othe...?ocid=msedgdhp
    Oh dear, oh dear, here we go again, Al Jazeera rewriting history, and BT, gullible as ever, sucking it up. According to this Al Jazeera report, Trump declared Jerusalem the capital of Israel in 2017, so it's that bloody Donald again isn't it, the man's a menace. But the USA recognised Jerusalem as capital of Israel way back in 1995, in the early years of the Clinton administration, then he put a six month waiver on the enactment of that legislation, Trump didn't sign the waiver and moved the US Embassy to Jerusalem, thus enacting the legislation passed under the Clinton administration, which had declared Jerusalem the capital of Israel 20 years earlier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Oh dear, oh dear, here we go again, Al Jazeera rewriting history, and BT, gullible as ever, sucking it up. According to this Al Jazeera report, Trump declared Jerusalem the capital of Israel in 2017, so it's that bloody Donald again isn't it, the man's a menace. But the USA recognised Jerusalem as capital of Israel way back in 1995, in the early years of the Clinton administration, then he put a six month waiver on the enactment of that legislation, Trump didn't sign the waiver and moved the US Embassy to Jerusalem, thus enacting the legislation passed under the Clinton administration, which had declared Jerusalem the capital of Israel 20 years earlier.
    WTF has this got to do with breaking and entering a mosque?

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    BT Look at your beloved Arabs how many attack a Jew walking his dog.

    https://www.ynetnews.com/article/BJADf00tFO#autoplay

    Three Palestinians indicted in lynching of Jewish passer by in Sheikh Jarrah

    According to the indictment, suspects attacked the victim for his Jewish appearance as he was walking with his dog through the East Jerusalem neighbourhood late last month. “When they noticed him, some suspects started shouting 'stranger, stranger' as well as 'settler, settler' and 'hit, hit'. When they noticed that the victim had a Jewish appearance, they began throwing rocks at him."

    With mobs like this its no wonder the border police are called in !

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    BT Don't get upset BT , you have this view which is from an Arab source. This crowd or Jewish visitors maybe settlers entered the Temple Mount compound not the Mosque. You are forgetting it was built, in short as such: King Solomon, according to the Bible, built the First Temple of the Jews on this mountaintop circa 1000 B.C., only to have it torn down 400 years later by troops commanded by the Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar, who sent many Jews into exile. (circa 1000 BC).recap:

    In Judaism, the Temple Mount is the holiest site on the entire planet. As stated in Genesis 2:7, God drew the dust from which he would create Adam from the peaks of this holy mount, originally called Mount Moriah.
    In Genesis 22:2 Mount Moriah turned into a place where Abraham revealed his devotion to G-d. He took his son Isaac to be sacrificed on this mountain where the Temple would eventually be built. This is also the Place (Genesis 28:11) where Jacob had a dream in which the angels of G-d were ascending and descending the ladders, while he laid his head on the divine stone. This site is also housed as the Holy of Holies, where the Ark of the Covenant stood.
    Here King Solomon built the First Temple almost 3,000 years ago. It was destroyed by the Babylonians in 586 BCE.
    According to Rabbinical sources, the first Temple was built on Mount Moriah around the year 950 BC by King Solomon, and was destroyed on 586 BC by Nebuchadnezzar – King of Babylon. The second was built in the sixth century BCE and stood for nearly 600 years before it was destroyed and the Jewish people exiled in 70 CE by the Roman Empire. Jews continue to mourn the destruction of the Temples. According to the holy prophets, the third Temple will be built on the site during the messianic age, and peace will be restored in the world.
    In India too the Hindu's built temples but when Moslem conquest came they destroyed the temples and built Mosques
    Kings built temples to demonstrate their devotion to God and their power and wealth to the subjects of their kingdom. However, when another king attacked, he destroyed the temples created by the previous king to degrade him and show off his power

    Hindu Temples destroyed by Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb: Somnath Temple, The Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple, The Kashi Vishwanath,
    Vishveshwur Temple, Govind Dev Temple, Vijay Temple, Bhima Devi Temple,Madan Mohan Temple.(and many more.)

    Reports say Police entered the compound ,because of riots Moslems throwing stones ,bricks? So their military arsenal is bricks and stones in a very Holy Mosque ( Al Aksa?) really!

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