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"You have already started an active thread, titled "Golan heights/Syria" - why start yet another one?" because this story only came out on Sunday completely different to the extending of the buffer zone. | |||
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"Democracy is spreading in the Middle East. Surely that's good news? " Is that like Russia spreading Democracy into Crimea ? | |||
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"Democracy is spreading in the Middle East. Surely that's good news? " democracy pmsl do you meen like the democracy we spread in iraq Afghanistan and Libya | |||
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"Democracy is spreading in the Middle East. Surely that's good news? Is that like Russia spreading Democracy into Crimea ?" | |||
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"Democracy is spreading in the Middle East. Surely that's good news? Is that like Russia spreading Democracy into Crimea ?" You won't find the rainbow flag flying in Russia or Crimea, or anywhere in the Middle East, apart from Israel where it flies proudly. | |||
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"Democracy is spreading in the Middle East. Surely that's good news? Is that like Russia spreading Democracy into Crimea ? You won't find the rainbow flag flying in Russia or Crimea, or anywhere in the Middle East, apart from Israel where it flies proudly. " So when a country flies a rainbow flag and annexes territory it's democracy but when a country that doesn't fly a rainbow flag annexes territory it isn't democracy??...or have I misunderstood that? | |||
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"Israel is just creating more problems for themselves. Once these new settlements are attacked - and it is almost certain they will be - Israel will play the victim card again and respond with their usual fury. Anyone critical will be labelled anti-semitic. US aid and support will be guaranteed. Thousands of innocent victims on all sides will suffer and the whole horrible cycle begins again." absolutely agree with you | |||
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"Israel is just creating more problems for themselves. Once these new settlements are attacked - and it is almost certain they will be - Israel will play the victim card again and respond with their usual fury. Anyone critical will be labelled anti-semitic. US aid and support will be guaranteed. Thousands of innocent victims on all sides will suffer and the whole horrible cycle begins again. absolutely agree with you " So how do you account for the Arabs already living in the Golan, under Iaraeli rule, who want to continue living under Israels administration? From The Telegraph, "The residents of a Druze community in southern Syria have expressed a desire to become part of Israel to prevent assaults by “radical Islamists.” A video circulating on social media shows a gathering of the religious minority in the Syrian village of Hader, in the buffer zone between Israel and Syria which is now fully controlled by the Israeli Defence Force. “If we have to choose, we will choose the lesser evil. And even if it’s considered evil to ask to be annexed to the [Israeli] Golan, it’s a much lesser evil than the evil coming our way,”" Just seems surprising given all the anti-Israel sentiment about living under Israels rule. So now it's not only the two million Palestinians living peacefully in Iarael, now the Druze would like to continue doing the same. Makes you think, hmm. Mrs x | |||
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"Israel is just creating more problems for themselves. Once these new settlements are attacked - and it is almost certain they will be - Israel will play the victim card again and respond with their usual fury. Anyone critical will be labelled anti-semitic. US aid and support will be guaranteed. Thousands of innocent victims on all sides will suffer and the whole horrible cycle begins again. absolutely agree with you So how do you account for the Arabs already living in the Golan, under Iaraeli rule, who want to continue living under Israels administration? From The Telegraph, "The residents of a Druze community in southern Syria have expressed a desire to become part of Israel to prevent assaults by “radical Islamists.” A video circulating on social media shows a gathering of the religious minority in the Syrian village of Hader, in the buffer zone between Israel and Syria which is now fully controlled by the Israeli Defence Force. “If we have to choose, we will choose the lesser evil. And even if it’s considered evil to ask to be annexed to the [Israeli] Golan, it’s a much lesser evil than the evil coming our way,”" Just seems surprising given all the anti-Israel sentiment about living under Israels rule. So now it's not only the two million Palestinians living peacefully in Iarael, now the Druze would like to continue doing the same. Makes you think, hmm. Mrs x" Maybe the Israeli government could invite the Druze to move into Israel. After all they do like suggesting people move around. | |||
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" Maybe the Israeli government could invite the Druze to move into Israel. After all they do like suggesting people move around." perhaps they could give the ones already there equal rights too .... and while their at it, perhaps they could extend it to the muslims, christians and others | |||
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" Maybe the Israeli government could invite the Druze to move into Israel. After all they do like suggesting people move around. perhaps they could give the ones already there equal rights too .... and while their at it, perhaps they could extend it to the muslims, christians and others " Do Muslims and Christians not already have equal rights? | |||
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" Maybe the Israeli government could invite the Druze to move into Israel. After all they do like suggesting people move around. perhaps they could give the ones already there equal rights too .... and while their at it, perhaps they could extend it to the muslims, christians and others Do Muslims and Christians not already have equal rights?" Israel's not great at giving equal rights to all | |||
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" Do Muslims and Christians not already have equal rights? Israel's not great at giving equal rights to all" How so? Surely Christian and Muslim citizens have equal rights? | |||
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" Maybe the Israeli government could invite the Druze to move into Israel. After all they do like suggesting people move around. perhaps they could give the ones already there equal rights too .... and while their at it, perhaps they could extend it to the muslims, christians and others Do Muslims and Christians not already have equal rights?" They do, otherwise how do you explain Palestinians holding the highest offices in the land. You don't get to be a politician or a Supreme Court judge without being equal. Mrs x | |||
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" Maybe the Israeli government could invite the Druze to move into Israel. After all they do like suggesting people move around. perhaps they could give the ones already there equal rights too .... and while their at it, perhaps they could extend it to the muslims, christians and others Do Muslims and Christians not already have equal rights?They do, otherwise how do you explain Palestinians holding the highest offices in the land. You don't get to be a politician or a Supreme Court judge without being equal. Mrs x" hysterical 🤣🤣🤣🤣 | |||
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"Question to those who believe Israel is wrong to begin expanding settlements in Golan Heights: " it flies in the face of the excuses you made last week for benny the butchers land grab innit | |||
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"Question to those who believe Israel is wrong to begin expanding settlements in Golan Heights: it flies in the face of the excuses you made last week for benny the butchers land grab innit " Can you answer the question? | |||
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" Maybe the Israeli government could invite the Druze to move into Israel. After all they do like suggesting people move around. perhaps they could give the ones already there equal rights too .... and while their at it, perhaps they could extend it to the muslims, christians and others Do Muslims and Christians not already have equal rights?They do, otherwise how do you explain Palestinians holding the highest offices in the land. You don't get to be a politician or a Supreme Court judge without being equal. Mrs x hysterical 🤣🤣🤣🤣" So there aren't any? Mrs x | |||
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" Maybe the Israeli government could invite the Druze to move into Israel. After all they do like suggesting people move around. perhaps they could give the ones already there equal rights too .... and while their at it, perhaps they could extend it to the muslims, christians and others Do Muslims and Christians not already have equal rights?They do, otherwise how do you explain Palestinians holding the highest offices in the land. You don't get to be a politician or a Supreme Court judge without being equal. Mrs x hysterical 🤣🤣🤣🤣So there aren't any? Mrs x" not unless you're in denial Haha xx thril | |||
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"Question to those who believe Israel is wrong to begin expanding settlements in Golan Heights: it flies in the face of the excuses you made last week for benny the butchers land grab innit Can you answer the question? " couple of posts up chap | |||
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" Maybe the Israeli government could invite the Druze to move into Israel. After all they do like suggesting people move around. perhaps they could give the ones already there equal rights too .... and while their at it, perhaps they could extend it to the muslims, christians and others Do Muslims and Christians not already have equal rights?They do, otherwise how do you explain Palestinians holding the highest offices in the land. You don't get to be a politician or a Supreme Court judge without being equal. Mrs x hysterical 🤣🤣🤣🤣So there aren't any? Mrs x not unless you're in denial Haha xx thril " You're doing well with deflection without actually answering the question. So you denying there are Palestinians in the Knesset and that there isn't a Palestinian Supreme Court judge. And if there is how did they get to hold the highest office in a land which is not equal for all citizens. A land who has enshrined its commitment to equality by stating it in its constitution "[Israel] will ensure complete equality of social and political rights to all its inhabitants irrespective of religion, race or sex" Mrs x | |||
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" Maybe the Israeli government could invite the Druze to move into Israel. After all they do like suggesting people move around. perhaps they could give the ones already there equal rights too .... and while their at it, perhaps they could extend it to the muslims, christians and others Do Muslims and Christians not already have equal rights?They do, otherwise how do you explain Palestinians holding the highest offices in the land. You don't get to be a politician or a Supreme Court judge without being equal. Mrs x hysterical 🤣🤣🤣🤣So there aren't any? Mrs x not unless you're in denial Haha xx thril You're doing well with deflection without actually answering the question. So you denying there are Palestinians in the Knesset and that there isn't a Palestinian Supreme Court judge. And if there is how did they get to hold the highest office in a land which is not equal for all citizens. A land who has enshrined its commitment to equality by stating it in its constitution "[Israel] will ensure complete equality of social and political rights to all its inhabitants irrespective of religion, race or sex" Mrs x" oh come on, you know the extreme right wing orthodox Jews won't allow that to happen! Israel as a state only has those types of people in power! You would never see a person or let alone names like Mansour Abbas, Ahmad Tibi, Haneen Zoabi or have parties such as Ra'am, Balad, and Hadash. Never going to happen. | |||
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"Question to those who believe Israel is wrong to begin expanding settlements in Golan Heights: it flies in the face of the excuses you made last week for benny the butchers land grab innit Can you answer the question? " yes in one word illegal!!! As recognized by almost all other countries. | |||
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" Maybe the Israeli government could invite the Druze to move into Israel. After all they do like suggesting people move around. perhaps they could give the ones already there equal rights too .... and while their at it, perhaps they could extend it to the muslims, christians and others Do Muslims and Christians not already have equal rights?They do, otherwise how do you explain Palestinians holding the highest offices in the land. You don't get to be a politician or a Supreme Court judge without being equal. Mrs x hysterical 🤣🤣🤣🤣So there aren't any? Mrs x not unless you're in denial Haha xx thril You're doing well with deflection without actually answering the question. So you denying there are Palestinians in the Knesset and that there isn't a Palestinian Supreme Court judge. And if there is how did they get to hold the highest office in a land which is not equal for all citizens. A land who has enshrined its commitment to equality by stating it in its constitution "[Israel] will ensure complete equality of social and political rights to all its inhabitants irrespective of religion, race or sex" Mrs x" laughable haha xx | |||
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" Maybe the Israeli government could invite the Druze to move into Israel. After all they do like suggesting people move around. perhaps they could give the ones already there equal rights too .... and while their at it, perhaps they could extend it to the muslims, christians and others Do Muslims and Christians not already have equal rights?They do, otherwise how do you explain Palestinians holding the highest offices in the land. You don't get to be a politician or a Supreme Court judge without being equal. Mrs x hysterical 🤣🤣🤣🤣So there aren't any? Mrs x not unless you're in denial Haha xx thril You're doing well with deflection without actually answering the question. So you denying there are Palestinians in the Knesset and that there isn't a Palestinian Supreme Court judge. And if there is how did they get to hold the highest office in a land which is not equal for all citizens. A land who has enshrined its commitment to equality by stating it in its constitution "[Israel] will ensure complete equality of social and political rights to all its inhabitants irrespective of religion, race or sex" Mrs x" so do you condone the Israeli illegal settlements? | |||
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"Question to those who believe Israel is wrong to begin expanding settlements in Golan Heights: it flies in the face of the excuses you made last week for benny the butchers land grab innit Can you answer the question? yes in one word illegal!!! As recognized by almost all other countries. " It is illegal, is that the only thing that you object to? | |||
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" Maybe the Israeli government could invite the Druze to move into Israel. After all they do like suggesting people move around. perhaps they could give the ones already there equal rights too .... and while their at it, perhaps they could extend it to the muslims, christians and others Do Muslims and Christians not already have equal rights?They do, otherwise how do you explain Palestinians holding the highest offices in the land. You don't get to be a politician or a Supreme Court judge without being equal. Mrs x hysterical 🤣🤣🤣🤣So there aren't any? Mrs x not unless you're in denial Haha xx thril " During Israel’s establishment (1947-49), approximately 750,000 Palestinians fled their homes and land in fear or were driven out. After the war, around 150,000 Palestinians remained inside of what became Israel’s internationally recognized borders. Today, there are approximately 1.6 million Palestinian citizens of Israel, comprising about 20% of the total Israeli population. Though Palestinian citizens of Israel can vote and participate in political life, they face a web of institutionalized discrimination and exclusion. | |||
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" During Israel’s establishment (1947-49), approximately 750,000 Palestinians fled their homes and land in fear or were driven out. After the war, around 150,000 Palestinians remained inside of what became Israel’s internationally recognized borders. Today, there are approximately 1.6 million Palestinian citizens of Israel, comprising about 20% of the total Israeli population. Though Palestinian citizens of Israel can vote and participate in political life, they face a web of institutionalized discrimination and exclusion." You forgot to link the 2012 source from which you got this quote. It would help people to understand the context and sentiment behind it. Like how they have judged Israel as committing genocide. Nevertheless, what can a Jewish Iraqi or Russian citizen of Israel do that a Druze Palestinian, Muslim Palestinian or Christian Palestinian cannot? | |||
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"Question to those who believe Israel is wrong to begin expanding settlements in Golan Heights: it flies in the face of the excuses you made last week for benny the butchers land grab innit Can you answer the question? yes in one word illegal!!! As recognized by almost all other countries. It is illegal, is that the only thing that you object to? " The fact that no country in the world recognises the golan heights as sovereign Israeli territory and call it occupied Syrian territory after the 6 day war…. Plus there are a fair few un resolutions condemning the occupation and annexation of the land … But you know .. that whole “illegal “ thing | |||
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" The fact that no country in the world recognises the golan heights as sovereign Israeli territory..." Love him or hate him, Trump officially recognised the Golan as Israeli and Biden did not unrecognise it... https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_recognition_of_the_Golan_Heights_as_part_of_Israel "In June 2021, Biden administration in the US affirmed that it would continue to maintain the previous administration's policy of recognizing Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights." | |||
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" The fact that no country in the world recognises the golan heights as sovereign Israeli territory... Love him or hate him, Trump officially recognised the Golan as Israeli and Biden did not unrecognise it... https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_recognition_of_the_Golan_Heights_as_part_of_Israel "In June 2021, Biden administration in the US affirmed that it would continue to maintain the previous administration's policy of recognizing Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights."" oh that's ok then if trump ( that beacon of decency and morals) says its Israeli land it must be true n everyone else is wrong! | |||
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"Question to those who believe Israel is wrong to begin expanding settlements in Golan Heights: it flies in the face of the excuses you made last week for benny the butchers land grab innit Can you answer the question? yes in one word illegal!!! As recognized by almost all other countries. It is illegal, is that the only thing that you object to? The fact that no country in the world recognises the golan heights as sovereign Israeli territory and call it occupied Syrian territory after the 6 day war…. Plus there are a fair few un resolutions condemning the occupation and annexation of the land … But you know .. that whole “illegal “ thing " I said it is illegal, it is there in black and white. My question was, "is that the only thing you object to". Have you got something other than it is illegal? | |||
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" ...the US affirmed that it would continue to maintain the previous administration's policy of recognizing Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights." oh that's ok then..." | |||
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"Question to those who believe Israel is wrong to begin expanding settlements in Golan Heights: it flies in the face of the excuses you made last week for benny the butchers land grab innit Can you answer the question? yes in one word illegal!!! As recognized by almost all other countries. It is illegal, is that the only thing that you object to? The fact that no country in the world recognises the golan heights as sovereign Israeli territory and call it occupied Syrian territory after the 6 day war…. Plus there are a fair few un resolutions condemning the occupation and annexation of the land … But you know .. that whole “illegal “ thing I said it is illegal, it is there in black and white. My question was, "is that the only thing you object to". Have you got something other than it is illegal? " UN Security Council resolution 242 UN Security Council resolution 497 There is a start…. In fact there was a UN general assembly resolution reaffirming UN Security Council resolution 497…. The vote was 161-1 The one country voting against… Israel | |||
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" Maybe the Israeli government could invite the Druze to move into Israel. After all they do like suggesting people move around. perhaps they could give the ones already there equal rights too .... and while their at it, perhaps they could extend it to the muslims, christians and others Do Muslims and Christians not already have equal rights?They do, otherwise how do you explain Palestinians holding the highest offices in the land. You don't get to be a politician or a Supreme Court judge without being equal. Mrs x hysterical 🤣🤣🤣🤣So there aren't any? Mrs x not unless you're in denial Haha xx thril During Israel’s establishment (1947-49), approximately 750,000 Palestinians fled their homes and land in fear or were driven out. After the war, around 150,000 Palestinians remained inside of what became Israel’s internationally recognized borders. Today, there are approximately 1.6 million Palestinian citizens of Israel, comprising about 20% of the total Israeli population. Though Palestinian citizens of Israel can vote and participate in political life, they face a web of institutionalized discrimination and exclusion." Institute of Middle East Understanding. (IMEU) And I am sure the 1.7 million Palestinian people living in Israel are over joyed to see their siblings and fellow countryman slaughtered by the very people they live amongst. Must be fun and an honour to be allowed to live among such people. Especially when there is a memory of what was done to them which they shamed sorry shared with the world and now I see what was done to them they now attempt do to others. | |||
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"Question to those who believe Israel is wrong to begin expanding settlements in Golan Heights: it flies in the face of the excuses you made last week for benny the butchers land grab innit Can you answer the question? yes in one word illegal!!! As recognized by almost all other countries. It is illegal, is that the only thing that you object to? The fact that no country in the world recognises the golan heights as sovereign Israeli territory and call it occupied Syrian territory after the 6 day war…. Plus there are a fair few un resolutions condemning the occupation and annexation of the land … But you know .. that whole “illegal “ thing I said it is illegal, it is there in black and white. My question was, "is that the only thing you object to". Have you got something other than it is illegal? UN Security Council resolution 242 UN Security Council resolution 497 There is a start…. In fact there was a UN general assembly resolution reaffirming UN Security Council resolution 497…. The vote was 161-1 The one country voting against… Israel " understood and I'm not denying that from an international perspective the occupation of land with the Golan Heights is illegal. My question if I'm being more direct, is there a time when the legality of the occupation comes second to the defence of a nation and its people? | |||
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"Question to those who believe Israel is wrong to begin expanding settlements in Golan Heights: it flies in the face of the excuses you made last week for benny the butchers land grab innit Can you answer the question? yes in one word illegal!!! As recognized by almost all other countries. It is illegal, is that the only thing that you object to? The fact that no country in the world recognises the golan heights as sovereign Israeli territory and call it occupied Syrian territory after the 6 day war…. Plus there are a fair few un resolutions condemning the occupation and annexation of the land … But you know .. that whole “illegal “ thing I said it is illegal, it is there in black and white. My question was, "is that the only thing you object to". Have you got something other than it is illegal? UN Security Council resolution 242 UN Security Council resolution 497 There is a start…. In fact there was a UN general assembly resolution reaffirming UN Security Council resolution 497…. The vote was 161-1 The one country voting against… Israel understood and I'm not denying that from an international perspective the occupation of land with the Golan Heights is illegal. My question if I'm being more direct, is there a time when the legality of the occupation comes second to the defence of a nation and its people? " If you want to use a defence of the nation argument, There was already a buffer zone between Israel and Syria under 1974 agreements which Israel broke 2 weeks ago with the fall of Assad of not only going into that buffer zone, but then crossing into land much further into Syria….. Also… they basically took out the Syrian navy and started bombing Damascus You can’t call everything a “preemptive defensive strike “ | |||
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"Question to those who believe Israel is wrong to begin expanding settlements in Golan Heights: it flies in the face of the excuses you made last week for benny the butchers land grab innit Can you answer the question? yes in one word illegal!!! As recognized by almost all other countries. It is illegal, is that the only thing that you object to? The fact that no country in the world recognises the golan heights as sovereign Israeli territory and call it occupied Syrian territory after the 6 day war…. Plus there are a fair few un resolutions condemning the occupation and annexation of the land … But you know .. that whole “illegal “ thing I said it is illegal, it is there in black and white. My question was, "is that the only thing you object to". Have you got something other than it is illegal? UN Security Council resolution 242 UN Security Council resolution 497 There is a start…. In fact there was a UN general assembly resolution reaffirming UN Security Council resolution 497…. The vote was 161-1 The one country voting against… Israel understood and I'm not denying that from an international perspective the occupation of land with the Golan Heights is illegal. My question if I'm being more direct, is there a time when the legality of the occupation comes second to the defence of a nation and its people? If you want to use a defence of the nation argument, There was already a buffer zone between Israel and Syria under 1974 agreements which Israel broke 2 weeks ago with the fall of Assad of not only going into that buffer zone, but then crossing into land much further into Syria….. Also… they basically took out the Syrian navy and started bombing Damascus You can’t call everything a “preemptive defensive strike “ " That is what I'm trying to balance out, is it justified following recent events, or is it not. On paper I can see the legal side but in my thinking I can understand the move forward from a defensive point of view, I can't however defend it 100% or be against it 100%. If returning the land compromises the security of Israel and opens the door to hostility, does that change the thinking? I think in some cases, practical security realities outweigh the legal argument but this push as I said is harder to defend. | |||
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"Question to those who believe Israel is wrong to begin expanding settlements in Golan Heights: it flies in the face of the excuses you made last week for benny the butchers land grab innit Can you answer the question? yes in one word illegal!!! As recognized by almost all other countries. It is illegal, is that the only thing that you object to? The fact that no country in the world recognises the golan heights as sovereign Israeli territory and call it occupied Syrian territory after the 6 day war…. Plus there are a fair few un resolutions condemning the occupation and annexation of the land … But you know .. that whole “illegal “ thing I said it is illegal, it is there in black and white. My question was, "is that the only thing you object to". Have you got something other than it is illegal? UN Security Council resolution 242 UN Security Council resolution 497 There is a start…. In fact there was a UN general assembly resolution reaffirming UN Security Council resolution 497…. The vote was 161-1 The one country voting against… Israel understood and I'm not denying that from an international perspective the occupation of land with the Golan Heights is illegal. My question if I'm being more direct, is there a time when the legality of the occupation comes second to the defence of a nation and its people? If you want to use a defence of the nation argument, There was already a buffer zone between Israel and Syria under 1974 agreements which Israel broke 2 weeks ago with the fall of Assad of not only going into that buffer zone, but then crossing into land much further into Syria….. Also… they basically took out the Syrian navy and started bombing Damascus You can’t call everything a “preemptive defensive strike “ That is what I'm trying to balance out, is it justified following recent events, or is it not. On paper I can see the legal side but in my thinking I can understand the move forward from a defensive point of view, I can't however defend it 100% or be against it 100%. If returning the land compromises the security of Israel and opens the door to hostility, does that change the thinking? I think in some cases, practical security realities outweigh the legal argument but this push as I said is harder to defend. " The are talking about moving their citizens into the buffer zone. How can that be classed as defending their citizens. | |||
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"Question to those who believe Israel is wrong to begin expanding settlements in Golan Heights: it flies in the face of the excuses you made last week for benny the butchers land grab innit Can you answer the question? yes in one word illegal!!! As recognized by almost all other countries. It is illegal, is that the only thing that you object to? The fact that no country in the world recognises the golan heights as sovereign Israeli territory and call it occupied Syrian territory after the 6 day war…. Plus there are a fair few un resolutions condemning the occupation and annexation of the land … But you know .. that whole “illegal “ thing I said it is illegal, it is there in black and white. My question was, "is that the only thing you object to". Have you got something other than it is illegal? UN Security Council resolution 242 UN Security Council resolution 497 There is a start…. In fact there was a UN general assembly resolution reaffirming UN Security Council resolution 497…. The vote was 161-1 The one country voting against… Israel understood and I'm not denying that from an international perspective the occupation of land with the Golan Heights is illegal. My question if I'm being more direct, is there a time when the legality of the occupation comes second to the defence of a nation and its people? If you want to use a defence of the nation argument, There was already a buffer zone between Israel and Syria under 1974 agreements which Israel broke 2 weeks ago with the fall of Assad of not only going into that buffer zone, but then crossing into land much further into Syria….. Also… they basically took out the Syrian navy and started bombing Damascus You can’t call everything a “preemptive defensive strike “ That is what I'm trying to balance out, is it justified following recent events, or is it not. On paper I can see the legal side but in my thinking I can understand the move forward from a defensive point of view, I can't however defend it 100% or be against it 100%. If returning the land compromises the security of Israel and opens the door to hostility, does that change the thinking? I think in some cases, practical security realities outweigh the legal argument but this push as I said is harder to defend. The are talking about moving their citizens into the buffer zone. How can that be classed as defending their citizens." It is a defensive move, putting Israeli civilians further into Syria puts pressure on Syrian forces and political considerations, they either leave alone or get involved at a state level. Let's be clear the people moving into that area must be staunch supporters to put themselves in harms way.. | |||
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"Question to those who believe Israel is wrong to begin expanding settlements in Golan Heights: it flies in the face of the excuses you made last week for benny the butchers land grab innit Can you answer the question? yes in one word illegal!!! As recognized by almost all other countries. It is illegal, is that the only thing that you object to? The fact that no country in the world recognises the golan heights as sovereign Israeli territory and call it occupied Syrian territory after the 6 day war…. Plus there are a fair few un resolutions condemning the occupation and annexation of the land … But you know .. that whole “illegal “ thing I said it is illegal, it is there in black and white. My question was, "is that the only thing you object to". Have you got something other than it is illegal? UN Security Council resolution 242 UN Security Council resolution 497 There is a start…. In fact there was a UN general assembly resolution reaffirming UN Security Council resolution 497…. The vote was 161-1 The one country voting against… Israel understood and I'm not denying that from an international perspective the occupation of land with the Golan Heights is illegal. My question if I'm being more direct, is there a time when the legality of the occupation comes second to the defence of a nation and its people? If you want to use a defence of the nation argument, There was already a buffer zone between Israel and Syria under 1974 agreements which Israel broke 2 weeks ago with the fall of Assad of not only going into that buffer zone, but then crossing into land much further into Syria….. Also… they basically took out the Syrian navy and started bombing Damascus You can’t call everything a “preemptive defensive strike “ That is what I'm trying to balance out, is it justified following recent events, or is it not. On paper I can see the legal side but in my thinking I can understand the move forward from a defensive point of view, I can't however defend it 100% or be against it 100%. If returning the land compromises the security of Israel and opens the door to hostility, does that change the thinking? I think in some cases, practical security realities outweigh the legal argument but this push as I said is harder to defend. The are talking about moving their citizens into the buffer zone. How can that be classed as defending their citizens. It is a defensive move, putting Israeli civilians further into Syria puts pressure on Syrian forces and political considerations, they either leave alone or get involved at a state level. Let's be clear the people moving into that area must be staunch supporters to put themselves in harms way.." Was that strategy taken from the art of war | |||
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"Question to those who believe Israel is wrong to begin expanding settlements in Golan Heights: it flies in the face of the excuses you made last week for benny the butchers land grab innit Can you answer the question? yes in one word illegal!!! As recognized by almost all other countries. It is illegal, is that the only thing that you object to? The fact that no country in the world recognises the golan heights as sovereign Israeli territory and call it occupied Syrian territory after the 6 day war…. Plus there are a fair few un resolutions condemning the occupation and annexation of the land … But you know .. that whole “illegal “ thing I said it is illegal, it is there in black and white. My question was, "is that the only thing you object to". Have you got something other than it is illegal? UN Security Council resolution 242 UN Security Council resolution 497 There is a start…. In fact there was a UN general assembly resolution reaffirming UN Security Council resolution 497…. The vote was 161-1 The one country voting against… Israel understood and I'm not denying that from an international perspective the occupation of land with the Golan Heights is illegal. My question if I'm being more direct, is there a time when the legality of the occupation comes second to the defence of a nation and its people? If you want to use a defence of the nation argument, There was already a buffer zone between Israel and Syria under 1974 agreements which Israel broke 2 weeks ago with the fall of Assad of not only going into that buffer zone, but then crossing into land much further into Syria….. Also… they basically took out the Syrian navy and started bombing Damascus You can’t call everything a “preemptive defensive strike “ That is what I'm trying to balance out, is it justified following recent events, or is it not. On paper I can see the legal side but in my thinking I can understand the move forward from a defensive point of view, I can't however defend it 100% or be against it 100%. If returning the land compromises the security of Israel and opens the door to hostility, does that change the thinking? I think in some cases, practical security realities outweigh the legal argument but this push as I said is harder to defend. The are talking about moving their citizens into the buffer zone. How can that be classed as defending their citizens. It is a defensive move, putting Israeli civilians further into Syria puts pressure on Syrian forces and political considerations, they either leave alone or get involved at a state level. Let's be clear the people moving into that area must be staunch supporters to put themselves in harms way.. Was that strategy taken from the art of war " I'm not sure where you are coming from... This tactic has been used many times by Israel.. | |||
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" And I am sure the 1.7 million Palestinian people living in Israel are over joyed to see their siblings and fellow countryman slaughtered by the very people they live amongst. Must be fun and an honour to be allowed to live among such people." Palestinian citizens of Israel (Druze, Christians and Muslims) serve in the IDF in direct combat roles. They aren't just watching. Just as some Jewish citizens of Israel do not serve in the army. It's a complex landscape, which you have oversimplified. | |||
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" Institute of Middle East Understanding. (IMEU) " You realise that you've quoted a source that should be called "we hate Israel"? Despite calling itself "Institute for Middle East understanding", it is a single-issue organisation, with absolutely no mention of anything in the Middle East other than why Israel is bad? To boot, it's an apologist site for terrorism (which is why you're too scared to link it here). | |||
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" And I am sure the 1.7 million Palestinian people living in Israel are over joyed to see their siblings and fellow countryman slaughtered by the very people they live amongst. Must be fun and an honour to be allowed to live among such people. Palestinian citizens of Israel (Druze, Christians and Muslims) serve in the IDF in direct combat roles. They aren't just watching. Just as some Jewish citizens of Israel do not serve in the army. It's a complex landscape, which you have oversimplified." I knew you had ask for the source only to attempt to criticise it. What you need to know is you are not criticising me but the source, which is internationally see as a reliable source of information on the subject of Israel and reporting what Israel are doing to people within their boarders. But of course the forum posters know better from in front of their devices. | |||
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" Institute of Middle East Understanding. (IMEU) You realise that you've quoted a source that should be called "we hate Israel"? Despite calling itself "Institute for Middle East understanding", it is a single-issue organisation, with absolutely no mention of anything in the Middle East other than why Israel is bad? To boot, it's an apologist site for terrorism (which is why you're too scared to link it here)." As I said above. And everyone should take a look, and come to their own conclusions, and not listen to what you think. Excusing the stealing of land and then more land, thieves plain and simple. | |||
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" And I am sure the 1.7 million Palestinian people living in Israel are over joyed to see their siblings and fellow countryman slaughtered by the very people they live amongst. Must be fun and an honour to be allowed to live among such people. Palestinian citizens of Israel (Druze, Christians and Muslims) serve in the IDF in direct combat roles. They aren't just watching. Just as some Jewish citizens of Israel do not serve in the army. It's a complex landscape, which you have oversimplified. I knew you had ask for the source only to attempt to criticise it. What you need to know is you are not criticising me but the source, which is internationally see as a reliable source of information on the subject of Israel and reporting what Israel are doing to people within their boarders. But of course the forum posters know better from in front of their devices." Do they provide a balanced perspective, or a one-sided perspective? (One-sided) Do they discuss anything about the Middle East at all, other than how terrible Israel is to Palestinians? (Nothing else, at all) Yes, people who agree with their one-sided position find them reliable. | |||
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" And I am sure the 1.7 million Palestinian people living in Israel are over joyed to see their siblings and fellow countryman slaughtered by the very people they live amongst. Must be fun and an honour to be allowed to live among such people. Palestinian citizens of Israel (Druze, Christians and Muslims) serve in the IDF in direct combat roles. They aren't just watching. Just as some Jewish citizens of Israel do not serve in the army. It's a complex landscape, which you have oversimplified. I knew you had ask for the source only to attempt to criticise it. What you need to know is you are not criticising me but the source, which is internationally see as a reliable source of information on the subject of Israel and reporting what Israel are doing to people within their boarders. But of course the forum posters know better from in front of their devices. Do they provide a balanced perspective, or a one-sided perspective? (One-sided) Do they discuss anything about the Middle East at all, other than how terrible Israel is to Palestinians? (Nothing else, at all) Yes, people who agree with their one-sided position find them reliable." Shouting out what the MSM do not report is bad I know we should not be allowed an outlet for what is happening in Israel at this time, whatever you think has no reference at all as you are in a 15% group of people in Britian and the world who do not believe what isreal is doing is right and will not defend their actions. | |||
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"The are talking about moving their citizens into the buffer zone. How can that be classed as defending their citizens." hmmm ... human shield then | |||
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