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Business as usual in ISRAEL
Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2015 7:06 am
by anzeloti
Re: Business as usual in ISRAEL
Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2015 7:21 am
by GAMES
I was watching something similar to this on VICE and I was shocked that Jewish settlers could demolish houses whenever they wanted the land. The military just watches and doesn't get involved.
The UN needs to get involved in this and stop having poor Palestinians loose their land like this.
Re: Business as usual in ISRAEL
Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2015 7:32 am
by anzeloti
Israel is full of immigrated Russian/East European ''jews'' which are behind all of this.the asli yahuudis (middle easterns) are against this but are outnumbered by European jews.
Re: Business as usual in ISRAEL
Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2015 7:36 am
by LiquidHYDROGEN
Hawiye, worry about Turks and Africans building settlements in your own backyard intaad carab futada ka leefeysid.
These people don't need your outrage, they were failed by their leaders.
Re: Business as usual in ISRAEL
Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2015 7:41 am
by GAMES
LiquidHYDROGEN wrote:Hawiye, worry about Turks and Africans building settlements in your own backyard intaad carab futada ka leefeysid.
These people don't need your outrage, they were failed by their leaders.
LoL woke up on the wrong side of bed this morning? Settle down kiddo and let the adults discuss this in peace.
Re: Business as usual in ISRAEL
Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2015 7:44 am
by GAMES
anzeloti wrote:Israel is full of immigrated Russian/East European ''jews'' which are behind all of this.the asli yahuudis (middle easterns) are against this but are outnumbered by European jews.
And this is what I don't understand, how a Russian Jew who has no connection to the Mideast can come in and take land from Palestinians who lived and farmed there for thousands of years.
It's really scary world we live in.
Re: Business as usual in ISRAEL
Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2015 7:55 am
by anzeloti
GAMES wrote:anzeloti wrote:Israel is full of immigrated Russian/East European ''jews'' which are behind all of this.the asli yahuudis (middle easterns) are against this but are outnumbered by European jews.
And this is what I don't understand, how a Russian Jew who has no connection to the Mideast can come in and take land from Palestinians who lived and farmed there for thousands of years.
It's really scary world we live in.
Many East Europeans have claimed to be Jews after the WW2 in the late 40s to get compensations,most of them have no connection to the mideast whatsoever.
Re: Business as usual in ISRAEL
Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2015 9:09 am
by Bandit
Omg not the arabs

Re: Business as usual in ISRAEL
Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2015 9:14 am
by Thuganomics
Dirty Zionist Pigs

Re: Business as usual in ISRAEL
Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2015 9:21 am
by Grant
Is there a link to the article?
The photos don't seem to fit the words. That "three-story house" was only framed through the first story. It is incomplete and does not appear to have been lived in. I suspect that what happened is they didn't get a building permit, which is a standard Israeli roadblock to new Arab construction and something they can legally do as long as the area is under occupation.
On another front, the Israeli courts stopped the demolition of a Beduin village in the Negev, to which many Israelis believe they have a legal claim.
(It's not the West Bank or Gaza, where they clearly have no permanent legal claim.)
"The Beersheba District Court on Thursday stopped the state from demolishing 51 homes making up the Beduin village of al-Sara in the South."
http://www.jpost.com/National-News/Cour ... uth-351129
At least it"s the Israeli courts, and not the settlers, that are having the final say.
Re: Business as usual in ISRAEL
Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2015 9:27 am
by Based
LiquidHYDROGEN wrote:Hawiye, worry about Turks and Africans building settlements in your own backyard intaad carab futada ka leefeysid.
These people don't need your outrage, they were failed by their leaders.
This nigga was on another thread

@ refugee camps and shit
Somali "people"
Re: Business as usual in ISRAEL
Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2015 9:39 am
by FieldMarshalMenace
Congrats to Israel ..it is none of my business..their brethrens are competing to build the biggest tower in Dubai, Jeddah and Doha...so wh, me, a Somali who they consider an Abiid should give a rats ass abt an Arab being humiliated ?...long live Israel
Re: Business as usual in ISRAEL
Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2015 10:15 am
by waraabe251
Re: Business as usual in ISRAEL
Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2015 10:23 am
by 0sman
Grant wrote:Is there a link to the article?
The photos don't seem to fit the words. That "three-story house" was only framed through the first story. It is incomplete and does not appear to have been lived in. I suspect that what happened is they didn't get a building permit, which is a standard Israeli roadblock to new Arab construction and
something they can legally do as long as the area is under occupation.
On another front, the Israeli courts stopped the demolition of a Beduin village in the Negev, to which many Israelis believe they have a legal claim.
(It's not the West Bank or Gaza, where they clearly have no permanent legal claim.)
"The Beersheba District Court on Thursday stopped the state from demolishing 51 homes making up the Beduin village of al-Sara in the South."
http://www.jpost.com/National-News/Cour ... uth-351129
At least it"s the Israeli courts, and not the settlers, that are having the final say.
How ironic! Well, it seems it's a case of '
might is right' and is far from legality, at least from the point of Palestinians and the "international community", minus the US.
Re: Business as usual in ISRAEL
Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2015 10:34 am
by Thuganomics
something they can
legally do as long as the
area is under
occupation.
No they can't,stop making up nonsense
That's only if there are "insurgents" involved with the property in question
UN Resident and Humanitarian
Coordinator James W. Rawley
argues the demolitions violate
international law. “Demolitions
that result in forced evictions and
displacement run counter to
Israel’s obligations under
international law