Various Muslim Clerics explain why they hate the Jews.
https://youtu.be/5O-qdiZ9Wng
Fascinating story Balan, I assume this soldier is inundated with requests from BBC reporters and Guardian journalists who can't wait to get his story out in the UK ?
Sorry friend to say it but, he is stationed in the West Bank ,well Judea and Shomron to be precise.Remember those photos of those border gates which B T posted! Well, the press simply can not get through because of the crushing amount of Palestinians pushing to get work.I believe a journalist was almost crushed to death trying,not sure if he was from the Guardian,but since he was not killed, they would not report it
As you know Israel can not allow an incident like that to happen, otherwise the leftist would have a field day.
So the border has less Palestinian workers now as you see.Very quiet ,in fact some guards find time to sleep.
Various Muslim Clerics explain why they hate the Jews.
https://youtu.be/5O-qdiZ9Wng
Ah Sinkov. you spotted it quickly ,I must say I was busy so I did not pay too much attention. In Israel there is a town called Yehud,it lies near the airport just south east of Tel-Aviv.They are saying Yehud as Yahud, which of course means 'Jews'. The debate is about some leader was born in Yehud. I do not know who translated this I am sure he got the sack! Honest reporting? Its all fake news today!!
BT : Please read and then let it sink into you
By: Daniel Horowitz | December 27, 2016
The notion that there is any moral equivalence between Jews building homes in their homeland that they won back in a defensive war (after it was illegally occupied by Jordan) and brutal terrorists illegally occupying land that was never given to them, is reprehensible. But first, a brief history lesson …
The only binding resolution of international law, a resolution which has never been countermanded to this very day, is the July 1922 Mandate for Palestine. Adopted by the League of Nations, that resolution recognized the “historical connection of the Jewish people with Palestine and to the grounds for reconstituting their national home in that country.” It called for the creation of a Jewish national homeland anywhere west of the Jordan River.
Once the League of Nations was disbanded and the United Nations formed in its stead, the international community agreed to maintain all agreements and not “alter in any manner the rights whatsoever of any states or any peoples or the terms of existing international instruments to which Members of the United Nations may respectively be parties.” [Article 80, UN Charter, emphasis added] This provision wasn’t inserted by accident; it was known as “the Jewish People’s clause” at the time it was adopted in 1945 in order to enshrine the 1922 Mandate into international law.
The Mandate for Palestine adopted by the League of Nations was the last legally binding document delineating regional borders. In Article 5 of the Mandate it explicitly states “The Mandatory shall be responsible for seeing that no Palestine territory shall be ceded or leased to, or in any way placed under the control of the Government of any foreign Power.”
The Palestine Mandate (and Iraq) was given to Britain to serve as a temporary trustee based on the resolution between the four principle Allied Powers in April 1920 at the San Remo Conference in Italy, which was signed by 51 nations. It was at that conference where the world powers adopted the 1917 Balfour Declaration (which originally allocated the eastern part of the Mandate for a Jewish state as well) creating a Jewish state. This same conference that created the Jewish state west of the Jordan River also created Syria, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Iraq as Arab states.
The legality of the 1922 Mandate was adopted that same year by the U.S. Congress in H.J. Res. 360 and signed by President Warren Harding. The newly created Arab country of Jordan attacked Israel in 1948 seeking to annihilate its inhabitants and illegally occupied Judea and Samaria until 1967. That year, Israel won back the territory originally allocated for a Jewish State as part of the 1922 League of Nations agreement.
There is no such thing as “’pre-67 borders.” They were merely 1949 armistice lines between Israel and neighboring countries after they launched an illegal war of extermination. It has nothing to do with the notion of a unique Arab “Palestinian” entity west of the Jordan River. There was never any internationally recognized legal sovereign occupying Judea and Samaria from the time the British Empire fell until 1967. Jordan’s occupation of the area west of the Jordan River was never recognized. To the extent there is an Arab Palestinian state it is the modern state of Jordan, which already sucked up 77% of the original Mandate of Palestine allocated for a Jewish State under the first plan of the Balfour Declaration.
Walid Al Duheini from Rafah dared to post on Facebook what everybody in Gaza knows very well: That Hamas steals international donations that are sent to Gaza and uses Palestinians as human shields. Walid got murdered after that.
THERE MUST BE INTERNATIONAL OUTCRY OVER THIS.
View original Arutz Sheva at:
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/265056
Israeli lawyer represents 52 Palestinian Arabs who were tortured by the PA at the International Criminal Court.
It has never been a secret in Israel, nor in the Palestinian areas, how abusive and violent Abbas’ security services have behaved to enforce their laws that prohibit interaction, business wise or culturally, with Jews. It’s their apartheid culture, intimidation and decades of brutal enforcement that has prevented any attempts of coexistence.
Palestinian opposition to normalization with Israel and Israeli Jews is deeply embedded in old-guard PLO ‘culture’. Even last week, Fatah expelled a mayor from their political party, and sought to punish Palestinian Arabs that were partying with Jews at a wedding.
The immoral and corrupted characteristics of the Palestinian leadership has for some reason always been ignored by the world. Hopefully, this case presented to the ICC will expose Abbas and his regime as the Nazi-like police state that it is… that doesn’t deserve to rule in any, present or future, Palestinian government.
Don't hold your breath Balan, this news will never see the light of day on the BBC in this country, no chance whatsoever, and lefty Guardian readers like 59/60 will live on in blissful ignorance, piling all the problems of the Middle East on Israel's doorstep. What you do about it I've no idea, it isn't even an anti-Israeli faction at the BBC, it's the entire organisation, if you're not pro-Palestinian you won't be working for them.
Last edited by sinkov; 27-06-2019 at 08:15 AM.