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https://twitter.com/ahmadsaman7/status/1110236365671882753
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paul_soccer10 posted:i bet he thought up the whole thing himself what a keen lad we love and respect jared here
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https://twitter.com/KalmanYeger/status/1110939415621312512 https://twitter.com/KalmanYeger/status/1110948691760820224
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https://twitter.com/WestFortyNinth/status/657263352692015104
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https://vimeo.com/143668309 ON THE SIDE OF THE ROAD | Israel/Palestine | Hebrew & Arabic | 68" | 2013 Former West Bank settler Lia Tarachansky looks at Israelis’ collective amnesia of the fateful events of 1948 when the state of Israel was born and most of the Palestinians became refugees. She follows the transformation of Israeli veterans trying uncover their denial of the war that changed the region forever. Tarachansky then turns the camera on herself and travels back to her settlement where that historical erasure gave birth to a new generation, blind and isolated from its surroundings. Attempting to shed a light on the country’s biggest taboo, she is met with outrage and violence.
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wrap it up Gantzailures https://twitter.com/haaretzcom/status/1114587779722301440
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Emperor Bibi
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# ? Apr 6, 2019 22:23 |
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the lesson of the holocaust was be germany af but also friends with america and russia.
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# ? Apr 6, 2019 22:34 |
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maybe the U.S. should sanction the Netanyahu regime like they've sanctioned the Ortega regime in Nicaragua
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https://twitter.com/IDF/status/1114897567593181185
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# ? Apr 7, 2019 21:14 |
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is that a pregnant silhouette?
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Real hurthling! posted:is that a pregnant silhouette? Yes, the Israeli Defense Force itself is referencing the racist emoji meme wherein Arab fetuses are preparing Molotov cocktails and bombs in the womb
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# ? Apr 7, 2019 21:31 |
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it seems to me ive seen anti-jewish stuff similar to that made by nazis
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# ? Apr 7, 2019 23:52 |
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it's ok to be a nazi if you're israeli just like it's ok to be a mccarthyist as long as you're a dem
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https://twitter.com/mbsocol/status/1114904545560289280 https://twitter.com/AliceAvizandum/status/1115188526604345350
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lebensraum for Jews
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# ? Apr 8, 2019 11:09 |
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How much autonomy do the West Bank and Gaza have? To what extent can Israel's national legislature legislate what goes on there, in addition to the occupation? For example, suppose they passed homophobic legislation or gay rights laws. Would these have to be enforced over laws passed by elected West Bank and Gaza legislators?
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jesus
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galenanorth posted:How much autonomy do the West Bank and Gaza have? To what extent can Israel's national legislature legislate what goes on there, in addition to the occupation? For example, suppose they passed homophobic legislation or gay rights laws. Would these have to be enforced over laws passed by elected West Bank and Gaza legislators? gaza is independent post israeli pullout like 20 years ago and under seige/blockade since the election of hamas the wb is administered 3 different ways. theres areas A B and C A is under palestinian authority which for many years has been a puppet of israel B is partly controlled by israel C is well over half the total land and run by israel for the benefit of its settlers. your question about gay rights is pretty ironic because the israeli apologists always point to their begrudged tolerance of pride parades as proof that they are holding back the bigotry of the muslim hordes.
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Thank you. I knew better and could've used a better example; that would've been stepping on a rake anywhere else
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galenanorth posted:How much autonomy do the West Bank and Gaza have? To what extent can Israel's national legislature legislate what goes on there, in addition to the occupation? For example, suppose they passed homophobic legislation or gay rights laws. Would these have to be enforced over laws passed by elected West Bank and Gaza legislators? the closest thing to a simple answer I can give is "it depends". authority in the Palestinian territories is a very complicated situation, made even more complex by the fact that official legal authority often takes a backseat to who has the military power to exert their will in area C, which makes up about 60% of the West Bank, the primary authority is the Israeli military which governs the area under martial law. the Palestinian police and security forces don't operate there, and law and order is under the full control of Israeli military authorities. naturally, civil rights are rather abridged there... unless you're an Israeli Jew living in a settlement, in which case you're mostly covered by Israeli civil law rather than military law. this isn't usually noticed by the media because it takes a piecemeal law-by-law approach. sometimes, the military administration creates laws that essentially say that certain Israeli civil laws apply in certain chunks of territory that just happen to line up exactly with the borders of settlements. sometimes the Knesset passes laws that apply to all Israeli citizens regardless of whether they're currently in Israeli civil jurisdiction. this leads to a two-tier legal system in area C where Israeli residents get most of the benefits of Israeli civilian law while Palestinians are subject solely to military law area A, about 20% of the West Bank, is supposed to be under full PA control (for the purposes of this post, "PA" will mean the Fatah-controlled version of the Palestinian Authority that holds lower in the West Bank). in theory, only PA law applies and Israel has no authority there at all. in practice, Israeli forces routinely raid into area A and arrest people under Israeli military law, typically with the cooperation of the PA security forces area B, the remaining ~20% of the West Bank, is under joint Israeli/Palestinian administration, and therefore subject to both PA and IDF law. but since the population there is almost exclusively Palestinian, that just means the IDF gets to arrest Palestinians there as for the Gaza strip, it's officially under the authority and laws of the Fatah-controlled version of the Palestinian Authority. but in practice, it's still completely under the authority and laws of the Hamas-controlled version of the Palestinian Authority. the security forces patrolling the streets and arresting people are the ones hired by the Hamas administration, not the Fatah administration
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Truniht posted:manifest destiny for Jews ftfy Never forget who inspired the nazis, and never forgive.
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# ? Apr 8, 2019 21:18 |
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Real hurthling! posted:gaza is independent post israeli pullout like 20 years ago and under seige/blockade since the election of hamas The total blockade of Gaza means it's still being "occupied," even if Israel removed its settlements.
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Pener Kropoopkin posted:The total blockade of Gaza means it's still being "occupied," even if Israel removed its settlements. right. apologies for inference otherwize
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Pener Kropoopkin posted:The total blockade of Gaza means it's still being "occupied," even if Israel removed its settlements. Leningrad was completely blockaded for years, but was never occupied.
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qkkl posted:Leningrad was completely blockaded for years, but was never occupied. An occupation is when a foreign government provisionally controls your territory by force. Leningrad's siege was lifted several times, but that's really besides the point. Israel enforces a total blockade over Gaza, which means they control its access to territorial waters, and its foreign policy. Israel does this because they claim sovereignty over Gaza which the Hamas government defies. That's an "occupation," even if there aren't IDF soldiers on the ground bossing everybody around.
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Pener Kropoopkin posted:An occupation is when a foreign government provisionally controls your territory by force. Leningrad's siege was lifted several times, but that's really besides the point. Israel enforces a total blockade over Gaza, which means they control its access to territorial waters, and its foreign policy. Israel does this because they claim sovereignty over Gaza which the Hamas government defies. That's an "occupation," even if there aren't IDF soldiers on the ground bossing everybody around. Was Leningrad ever occupied when it was under a total blockade?
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qkkl posted:Was Leningrad ever occupied when it was under a total blockade? what a fascinating and totally interesting semantic argument you are contributing here. thank you!
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qkkl posted:Leningrad was completely blockaded for years, but was never occupied. Good point, the Israeli policy towards Gaza is as bad as the genocidal siege of Leningrad that caused millions of deaths, as attested to by poster qkkl
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semitic argument
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I guess Israel is about to turn Golan Heights into a concentration camp the size of Rhode Island because Gaza and the West Bank weren't cutting it
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# ? Apr 9, 2019 02:13 |
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who lives in golan now? druze and settlers was all i thought were allowed to live there after the capture
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https://twitter.com/HeshmatAlavi/status/1114901656590790656
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How long does it take for mail to get out of palestine, assuming it even does? My sis sent me arafat scarf few months ago :/
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Real hurthling! posted:who lives in golan now? druze and settlers was all i thought were allowed to live there after the capture it's pretty much israeli settlments and druze villages, and like 1-2 arab villages that weren't depopulated.
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That's not proper flag code! It's missing a whole lot of stars. Otherwise, good hustle.
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https://twitter.com/AsiaElects/status/1115691508060106754 ron paul 2020
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