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2007-09-22 04:19:14 · 20 answers · asked by DA MAN (original) 4 in Travel Africa & Middle East Israel

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When will ur occupation of UK and Europe end? Haven't u thought about it?
Have a blessed Ramadan anyway.

2007-09-22 05:02:47 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 10 3

"Israel gave up Ghaza, The West economic organization, and connect administration of Jerusalem to Palestine what greater do you like? Israel to no longer exist?" Like Gaza and The West economic organization belonged to Israel interior the 1st place? What a daft logic. As for a joint administration of Jerusalem, this is genuine humorous. Many individuals on all sides of the political scale are so ignorant while it is composed of this difficulty. thoroughly brainwashed. observe how they by no skill point out those the Israel has killed that's critically greater effective than the quantity of Israelis who've died. Palestinians wil have their own u . s . a . while the U. S. stops vetoing in favour of Israel and while the UN can face as much as the U. S..

2016-10-09 15:47:32 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Perhaps you are referring to the Arabs' occupation of the Land of Israel.

You refer to the "occupied territories" - here are a few facts: The West Bank (Judea and Samaria) and Gaza were never controlled by any Palestinian government or organization until 1993, when Israel agreed to give the Palestinian Authority certain controls under the Oslo Peace accords. Jews have lived in the West Bank and Gaza Strip throughout recorded history, until the 1948 War of Independence, when they were forced to flee the invading Arab armies. Indeed, some of the current Jewish settlement communities existed prior to 1948, when they where overrun by invading Arab armies and destroyed. Kfar Etzion and other villages in the Jerusalem-Bethlehem corridor fell to Arab forces in May 1948 and those captured were massacred. Sons and daughters of Jews who lived there until 1948 were the first to return after the 1967 war. Israel's administration of the territory in 1967 replaced Jordan's control of the West Bank and Egypt's of the Gaza Strip. Egypt and Jordan gained control of these areas during the 1948 War with the newly established Israel, which according to the 1947 UN Partition Plan, were to be part of the independent Arab state to be established alongside an independent Jewish state. Neither Jordan nor Egypt had legal sovereignty over these areas. Israel maintains that these areas can thus not be considered "occupied territories" under international law, since Israel did not "occupy" them from another sovereign nation, but are "disputed territories" over which there are competing claims, and whose future must be determined through negotiations.

The most you can claim is that they are "disputed territories," but certainly not "occupied territories".

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2007-09-22 09:27:58 · answer #3 · answered by Chubby Checker 2 · 7 4

However you want to call it, Israel will not withdraw from anywhere until there is a peace partner to deal with. When Israel tried your method, Gaza turned into a war-zone, the Palestinian people were forcibly taken over by Hamas, and the area itself turned into a launching pad for rockets and terror. Now I ask: is anyone's life, Israeli or Palestinian, better now that Israel is no longer in Gaza? I think not. Unilateral withdrawal is a failed policy that leads only to more strife, not peace and prosperity. When the Palestinian people again go to vote, and this time elect a government ready to seriously talk peace and concession (as Israel's is), then there will be a deal and then Israel will withdraw. Not before.

2007-09-22 06:32:18 · answer #4 · answered by Michael J 5 · 12 4

Maybe when you go back in time 4,000 years (2600 years before Islam) and try to stop God from giving the land to the Jews.

Careful now, this ain't no Back to the Future movie.

2007-09-22 16:37:20 · answer #5 · answered by Uzi Commando 2 · 3 2

very good video i've bookmarked it.

Yes that newscaster was quite biasted and she seemed to only address the Israeli view and overlook the verywell made points he made about prisoners of Israel from their occupation of Lebanon and other points.

But my view is this, that Israel should be incouraged to relinquish occupied Palestinian land by Tarrifs on their goods. Lots of Israeli goods pass through Egyptian waters. Instead of completly blocking Israeli from shipping their goods they should tax them heavily so that Israel will see that the money they make from the occupation is going out the other window. The mooney they get from the taxing of Israeli freight vessles going through Egyptian waters should go to Palestinians for their daily neccisties.

I do take exception from this the one who posted this video seem's to be an anti semite. Hes username is jews own the world right? He's video title is biased jewish newscaster right?

Well that is quie ant semitic. I't wouldnt have bothered me if the title was "biased to israel newscaster" but to say it is biased jews just discredits the video despit it not being anti-semitic.

For the sake of a good argument i think you shouldnt have posted this video by this particular user, im sure there is onother video of this under a user who is not an anti-semite.

2007-09-22 06:55:30 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 6 5

What occupation the Palisinians belong to Jordan .Read the history about the Palistinians.

2007-09-22 09:20:26 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 5 4

When will the U.N. help Darfur, Somalia, Rwanda, Ethiopia,

oh wait... I forgot, those places don't have Oil or 6 million Jews.

2007-09-23 04:57:47 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 4

I am American and a Christian. the jews have been around much longer than 1400 years, how are they the occupiers?

2007-09-22 17:30:17 · answer #9 · answered by flyer 1 · 6 2

After the arabs end their occupation of North Africa and return to Saudi. Count on it.

2007-09-22 11:22:17 · answer #10 · answered by Rossonero NorCal SFECU 7 · 5 5

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