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Habit7 wrote:sMASH wrote:Come out and stand against genocide! FB_IMG_1715198334866.jpg
"Israel will exist and will continue to exist until Islam will obliterate it," reads the Covenant of the Islamic Resistance Movement, more commonly known as the Hamas Covenant, adopted on Aug. 18, 1988.
This is the stated genocide I stand against.
ed360123 wrote:The Sinai is not under Palestinian control. The West Bank is under the PA but Israel still has extensive control over it, as demonstrated by the settlements that keep growing.matr1x wrote:Also, Westbank and saini (sp?) Is in Palestinian control not Israel I think from the last set of peace treaties
Habit7 wrote:sMASH wrote:Come out and stand against genocide! FB_IMG_1715198334866.jpg
"Israel will exist and will continue to exist until Islam will obliterate it," reads the Covenant of the Islamic Resistance Movement, more commonly known as the Hamas Covenant, adopted on Aug. 18, 1988.
This is the stated genocide I stand against.
Why? So Israel can expel them permanently, like they've done before?matr1x wrote:ed360123 wrote:The Sinai is not under Palestinian control. The West Bank is under the PA but Israel still has extensive control over it, as demonstrated by the settlements that keep growing.matr1x wrote:Also, Westbank and saini (sp?) Is in Palestinian control not Israel I think from the last set of peace treaties
Oh it's Egypt that controls it.
When then it's simple. The Palestinians just need to go to Egypt
ed360123 wrote:Why? So Israel can expel them permanently, like they've done before?matr1x wrote:ed360123 wrote:The Sinai is not under Palestinian control. The West Bank is under the PA but Israel still has extensive control over it, as demonstrated by the settlements that keep growing.matr1x wrote:Also, Westbank and saini (sp?) Is in Palestinian control not Israel I think from the last set of peace treaties
Oh it's Egypt that controls it.
When then it's simple. The Palestinians just need to go to Egypt
Not all, but they have expelled Palestinians before and refused to let them come back.matr1x wrote:ed360123 wrote:Why? So Israel can expel them permanently, like they've done before?matr1x wrote:ed360123 wrote:The Sinai is not under Palestinian control. The West Bank is under the PA but Israel still has extensive control over it, as demonstrated by the settlements that keep growing.matr1x wrote:Also, Westbank and saini (sp?) Is in Palestinian control not Israel I think from the last set of peace treaties
Oh it's Egypt that controls it.
When then it's simple. The Palestinians just need to go to Egypt
If it were permanent....how come they still there?
ed360123 wrote:Not all, but they have expelled Palestinians before and refused to let them come back.matr1x wrote:ed360123 wrote:Why? So Israel can expel them permanently, like they've done before?matr1x wrote:ed360123 wrote:The Sinai is not under Palestinian control. The West Bank is under the PA but Israel still has extensive control over it, as demonstrated by the settlements that keep growing.matr1x wrote:Also, Westbank and saini (sp?) Is in Palestinian control not Israel I think from the last set of peace treaties
Oh it's Egypt that controls it.
When then it's simple. The Palestinians just need to go to Egypt
If it were permanent....how come they still there?
They will absolutely do that again.
Why did the occupation end in 1982?Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:ed360123 wrote:Not all, but they have expelled Palestinians before and refused to let them come back.matr1x wrote:ed360123 wrote:Why? So Israel can expel them permanently, like they've done before?matr1x wrote:ed360123 wrote:The Sinai is not under Palestinian control. The West Bank is under the PA but Israel still has extensive control over it, as demonstrated by the settlements that keep growing.matr1x wrote:Also, Westbank and saini (sp?) Is in Palestinian control not Israel I think from the last set of peace treaties
Oh it's Egypt that controls it.
When then it's simple. The Palestinians just need to go to Egypt
If it were permanent....how come they still there?
They will absolutely do that again.
The Sinai Peninsula, which is a part of Egypt, has been militarily occupied by Israel twice since the beginning of the Arab–Israeli conflict: the first occupation lasted from October 1956 to March 1957, and the second occupation lasted from June 1967 to April 1982.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israeli_o ... _Peninsula
Didn't think Israel would be so openly murderous?matr1x wrote:Well, that's gonna be a fun point when elections happen in November.
Hamas start a fight they didn't think through. Just like all the attempts to destroy Israel. Israel is a bastion of western civilization. Those lib protesters should go to the middle east if they so craven
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Habit7 wrote:Palestians in Lebanon cannot buy land, they are banned from 39 professions (law, medicine, dentistry, pharmacy) and certain businesses. But Israel is called an apartheid country.
Palestinian refugees and Palestinians in Lebanon do not hold ID cards or national status in Lebanon. They are in someone else's country and are prevented based on nationality. In Israel they are in their own country.
The claims of similarity to apartheid are used to refer to the West Bank, not so much Gaza.
In the West Bank Palestinian land is given to Israeli settlers illegally, there are permits for different people and Palestinians aren't allowed in certain places or allowed to do certain things - example the roads in the West Bank, some are for Israeli's only and Palestinians have to pass through checkpoints.
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Habit7 wrote:sMASH wrote:Come out and stand against genocide! FB_IMG_1715198334866.jpg
"Israel will exist and will continue to exist until Islam will obliterate it," reads the Covenant of the Islamic Resistance Movement, more commonly known as the Hamas Covenant, adopted on Aug. 18, 1988.
This is the stated genocide I stand against.
It's on both sides
Habit7 wrote:Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Habit7 wrote:Palestians in Lebanon cannot buy land, they are banned from 39 professions (law, medicine, dentistry, pharmacy) and certain businesses. But Israel is called an apartheid country.
Palestinian refugees and Palestinians in Lebanon do not hold ID cards or national status in Lebanon. They are in someone else's country and are prevented based on nationality. In Israel they are in their own country.
The claims of similarity to apartheid are used to refer to the West Bank, not so much Gaza.
In the West Bank Palestinian land is given to Israeli settlers illegally, there are permits for different people and Palestinians aren't allowed in certain places or allowed to do certain things - example the roads in the West Bank, some are for Israeli's only and Palestinians have to pass through checkpoints.
Palestinians in Lebanon have been there for over 70yrs, several generations. There is no reason for them not to be granted citizenship esp if you are 3rd generation born Lebanese.
I am referring to Gaza because that is the reason for the current war. We cannot conflate the 2 issues.Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Habit7 wrote:sMASH wrote:Come out and stand against genocide! FB_IMG_1715198334866.jpg
"Israel will exist and will continue to exist until Islam will obliterate it," reads the Covenant of the Islamic Resistance Movement, more commonly known as the Hamas Covenant, adopted on Aug. 18, 1988.
This is the stated genocide I stand against.
It's on both sides
No it isn't
I quoted the official charter of Hamas, the govt of Gaza. That is their policy.
Hamas officially wants to obliterate the only Jew-majority nation, that is genocide.
Finding two videos of some xenophobic lady is called Tuesday.
Ninety-one percent of Palestinians, according to the survey, do not think Hamas has committed war crimes, and 93 percent say the terrorist organization did not commit the well documented acts of rape and civilian slaughter that took place on October 7.
https://www.nationalreview.com/news/ove ... tack-poll/
Habit7 wrote:She is still not the policy maker of Israel.
And of course not all Palestinians support Hamas
only 70% of them do, plusNinety-one percent of Palestinians, according to the survey, do not think Hamas has committed war crimes, and 93 percent say the terrorist organization did not commit the well documented acts of rape and civilian slaughter that took place on October 7.
https://www.nationalreview.com/news/ove ... tack-poll/
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Habit7 wrote:She is still not the policy maker of Israel.
And of course not all Palestinians support Hamas
only 70% of them do, plusNinety-one percent of Palestinians, according to the survey, do not think Hamas has committed war crimes, and 93 percent say the terrorist organization did not commit the well documented acts of rape and civilian slaughter that took place on October 7.
https://www.nationalreview.com/news/ove ... tack-poll/
Here we go back to Oct 7 as if it's some reset date ignoring all the atrocities that happened before
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:
She might not be in government. You know who is though? Ben Gvir.Habit7 wrote:She is still not the policy maker of Israel.
And of course not all Palestinians support Hamas
only 70% of them do, plusNinety-one percent of Palestinians, according to the survey, do not think Hamas has committed war crimes, and 93 percent say the terrorist organization did not commit the well documented acts of rape and civilian slaughter that took place on October 7.
https://www.nationalreview.com/news/ove ... tack-poll/
matr1x wrote:70% supporting hamas, and 93% don't believe war crimes were committed, means most Palestinians are rotten eggs to the core
VII wrote:You would be too if you had to put up with Israeli aparthied, oppression, abuse, twisted psychological games and murder for over 70years.matr1x wrote:70% supporting hamas, and 93% don't believe war crimes were committed, means most Palestinians are rotten eggs to the core
https://www.btselem.org/publications/202210_not_a_vibrant_democracy_this_is_apartheidmatr1x wrote:VII wrote:You would be too if you had to put up with Israeli aparthied, oppression, abuse, twisted psychological games and murder for over 70years.matr1x wrote:70% supporting hamas, and 93% don't believe war crimes were committed, means most Palestinians are rotten eggs to the core
Apartheid? What Apartheid? I still haven't seen proof of this. Most areas Israelis and Palestinians mix free.
The rest, you just throwing those out there and hoping it sticks.
The pro Palestinian protesters in universities should be focusing on their studies and not wasting time
matr1x wrote:VII wrote:You would be too if you had to put up with Israeli aparthied, oppression, abuse, twisted psychological games and murder for over 70years.matr1x wrote:70% supporting hamas, and 93% don't believe war crimes were committed, means most Palestinians are rotten eggs to the core
Apartheid? What Apartheid? I still haven't seen proof of this. Most areas Israelis and Palestinians mix free.
The rest, you just throwing those out there and hoping it sticks.
The pro Palestinian protesters in universities should be focusing on their studies and not wasting time
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