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Post by rgs2001uk on Jul 5, 2018 22:07:57 GMT 7
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Post by siampolee on Jul 6, 2018 6:44:12 GMT 7
They tend to forget the lessons they should have learned from the Holocaust they invented to con the world.
Liars need good memories.
Sooner the lot of them are removed from the land they conned from the rest of the world and that land is returned to the real Semites the better.
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Post by AyG on Jul 6, 2018 7:38:23 GMT 7
This was an illegal settlement, built without planning permission.
And the article, written for a Moslem rag with a pathological editorial hatred of Jews and Israel, is (to put it mildly) partisan.
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Post by siampolee on Jul 6, 2018 11:58:46 GMT 7
Did you actually read the report in full?
Perhaps had you done so you may have actually learnt the truth and come to see those who you seem to tacitly support are the real illegal settlers who are on stolen ground.
1: Israeli forces have assaulted dozens of Palestinians protesting the demolition of a Bedouin village near occupied East Jerusalem and the forcible transfer of the entire community.
2: While the Israeli court has sanctioned the demolition of the village because it was built without the necessary construction permit, Israeli authorities rarely, if ever, approve construction permits in Area C due to the expansion of illegal Jewish-only Israeli housing settlements there.
3: The Jahalin Bedouin community that lives in Khan al-Ahmar set up camp in the area as early as 1953, long before two Jewish-only settlements were built around it.
4: The Khan al-Ahmar community suffers from recurring Israeli settler violence, as well as attacks on their homes. Israeli authorities have systematically refused to connect the village to water and electricity supplies, and have restricted their farming land.
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Post by AyG on Jul 6, 2018 12:47:44 GMT 7
Did you actually read the report in full? Perhaps had you done so you may have actually learnt the truth and come to see those who you seem to tacitly support are the real illegal settlers who are on stolen ground. 1: Israeli forces have assaulted dozens of Palestinians protesting the demolition of a Bedouin village near occupied East Jerusalem and the forcible transfer of the entire community.
The protesters were protesting against the 100% legal demolition of an illegal settlement. They were in the wrong. If they accepted the law and acted legally they wouldn't have been "assaulted". 2: While the Israeli court has sanctioned the demolition of the village because it was built without the necessary construction permit, Israeli authorities rarely, if ever, approve construction permits in Area C due to the expansion of illegal Jewish-only Israeli housing settlements there.
The fact remains that it was built illegally. 3: The Jahalin Bedouin community that lives in Khan al-Ahmar set up camp in the area as early as 1953, long before two Jewish-only settlements were built around it.
So what? Times change.4: The Khan al-Ahmar community suffers from recurring Israeli settler violence, as well as attacks on their homes. Israeli authorities have systematically refused to connect the village to water and electricity supplies, and have restricted their farming land.
Why would the Israeli authorities connect an illegal settlement to water and electricity? It would make no sense.The West Bank was occupied by Israel following the 1967 war in which the Moslems were the aggressors, wanting to carry out their Allah-given mission to exterminate all Jews. The West Bank (and the Golan Heights) remain occupied for the protection of the state of Israel. Had Moslem forces not attacked Israel in 1967 then there would have been no justification for Israel's occupying the territory. The Moslems lost their war of aggression and so now just have to "suck it up".
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Post by siampolee on Jul 6, 2018 16:13:56 GMT 7
AyG. Are you actually the BBQ posting under a different name ? Your rabid support of the Israeli land thieves and your comments concerning the Muslims follow his style of rabid rants
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Post by AyG on Jul 6, 2018 16:38:31 GMT 7
AyG. Are you actually the BBQ posting under a different name ? Your rabid support of the Israeli land thieves and your comments concerning the Muslims follow his style of rabid rants Israeli land thieves? No such thing. Israel was legally created in 1948 and was immediately recognised internationally. No theft. Subsequent "land grabs" have (to the best of my knowledge) solely being in response to Moslem aggression and to defend the country against hostilities. Moslems are keen to make up pretences for stealing Jewish land such as the false claim that Jerusalem should be theirs. (To cite one author, Jerusalem and Zion appear as frequently in the Koran "as they do in the Hindu Bhagavad-Gita, the Taoist Tao-Te Ching, the Buddhist Dhamapada and the Zoroastrian Zend Avesta"—which is to say, not once.) Let's not beat about the bush: Moslems are absolutely determined to wipe Jews and Israel from the face of the earth. They need to be resisted. The only "rabid" attitude in this matter is that of the followers of Mohammed. And to answer your question, no, I'm not BBQ in disguise.
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Post by Soutpeel on Jul 6, 2018 16:56:51 GMT 7
Did you actually read the report in full? Perhaps had you done so you may have actually learnt the truth and come to see those who you seem to tacitly support are the real illegal settlers who are on stolen ground. 1: Israeli forces have assaulted dozens of Palestinians protesting the demolition of a Bedouin village near occupied East Jerusalem and the forcible transfer of the entire community. 2: While the Israeli court has sanctioned the demolition of the village because it was built without the necessary construction permit, Israeli authorities rarely, if ever, approve construction permits in Area C due to the expansion of illegal Jewish-only Israeli housing settlements there. 3: The Jahalin Bedouin community that lives in Khan al-Ahmar set up camp in the area as early as 1953, long before two Jewish-only settlements were built around it. 4: The Khan al-Ahmar community suffers from recurring Israeli settler violence, as well as attacks on their homes. Israeli authorities have systematically refused to connect the village to water and electricity supplies, and have restricted their farming land. Sounds familar...and the BBQ and Scotty botty got most miffed me when declaring Israel an Apartheid state en.wikipedia.org/wiki/District_Six
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