All The News Anti-Israel Posters Will Not Read Or Discuss

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[Again it bears to ask:
WHY, with all the MILLIONS that UNWRA gets, and so does Hamas, doesn't Gaza have its full infrastructure for electricity and water? ]

Both Israel and the PA charge that Hamas would have the money to supply Gaza’s power needs if it didn’t expend a large part of its resources on armament and preparation for future conflict with the Jewish state.

(full article online)

Hamas warns Gaza electricity cut will lead to ‘explosion’
 
One might think that Arab Gulf states had never offered to improve ties with Israel at all, given this behavior. And yet, just last month, a report in The Wall Street Journal contended the Gulf nations indeed made such an offer as part of an initiative to restart Israeli efforts to reach a diplomatic agreement with the Palestinian Authority.

“We no longer see Israel as an enemy, but a potential opportunity,” one senior Arab official involved in the talks allegedly told the WSJ.

(full article online)

Kuwait Trying to Block Israeli Security Council Seat in 2019The Jewish Press | Hana Levi Julian | 20 Sivan 5777 – June 13, 2017 | JewishPress.com
 
These homes belong to Bedouins who accepted the package the state of Israel has given them.

I don’t think people from Gush Katif or Amona received such luxurious solutions.

The next time someone claims Israel is trying to kick Bedouins out, please show them these castles.

Bedouin-Home-1.jpg


(full article, photos and videos online)

These are Bedouin Homes – Saving the Negev (Part 1)The Jewish Press | Ari Fuld | 19 Sivan 5777 – June 13, 2017 | JewishPress.com
 
There are 58 Palestinian refugee camps in the Middle East. With the implementation of the Oslo Accords in the 1990s, 26 of these camps fell under Palestinian control. Yet there was no any indication that a single Palestinian camp was about to be closed. It was clear that the Palestinian Authority wanted these camps to be retained despite the advent of Palestinian self-government. Even the new Palestinian city in the West Bank, Rawabi, was built not for refugees, but rather for upper middle class Palestinians who could afford it.

(ful article online)

Untying the Gordian Knot of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
 
Hamas doesn’t just celebrate violence – its leaders actively incite violence against Israeli civilians. It’s what they teach their kids in schools. It’s what they show on TV. During the recent wave of terror, Hamas even released multiple graphic videos explaining how to stab Israelis.

(full article online)

4 Reasons Why Hamas Is A Terror Organization |
 
There are 58 Palestinian refugee camps in the Middle East. With the implementation of the Oslo Accords in the 1990s, 26 of these camps fell under Palestinian control. Yet there was no any indication that a single Palestinian camp was about to be closed. It was clear that the Palestinian Authority wanted these camps to be retained despite the advent of Palestinian self-government. Even the new Palestinian city in the West Bank, Rawabi, was built not for refugees, but rather for upper middle class Palestinians who could afford it.

(ful article online)

Untying the Gordian Knot of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
The "PA" in the West Bank is a foreign appointed and supported oligarchy. Define an oligarchy and you have defined the West Bank.

Refugees have the right to return to their homes and properties. The refugees in the West Bank and Gaza did not have their homes and properties in the West Bank or Gaza.
 
Hamas doesn’t just celebrate violence – its leaders actively incite violence against Israeli civilians. It’s what they teach their kids in schools. It’s what they show on TV. During the recent wave of terror, Hamas even released multiple graphic videos explaining how to stab Israelis.

(full article online)

4 Reasons Why Hamas Is A Terror Organization |
Are illegal settlers "innocent civilians?"
 
Hamas doesn’t just celebrate violence – its leaders actively incite violence against Israeli civilians. It’s what they teach their kids in schools. It’s what they show on TV. During the recent wave of terror, Hamas even released multiple graphic videos explaining how to stab Israelis.

(full article online)

4 Reasons Why Hamas Is A Terror Organization |
Are illegal settlers "innocent civilians?"

What a vile ideology! And according to you, even ppl living within the Green Line are "illegal settlers."
 
[Again it bears to ask:
WHY, with all the MILLIONS that UNWRA gets, and so does Hamas, doesn't Gaza have its full infrastructure for electricity and water? ]

Both Israel and the PA charge that Hamas would have the money to supply Gaza’s power needs if it didn’t expend a large part of its resources on armament and preparation for future conflict with the Jewish state.

(full article online)

Hamas warns Gaza electricity cut will lead to ‘explosion’
Israel's attack on the Gaza power plant on Tuesday is likely to fuel speculation that the enclave's civilian infrastructure is being deliberately targeted in the continuing war against Hamas.

The Israeli army has said previously that it does not target critical non-military facilities, insisting that it is seeking to destroy terrorist targets such as tunnels and rockets that are fired into Israel. It did not immediately comment on the power station shelling, reportedly by tanks. It was "simply not known" what had happened, one official told the Guardian.
Israel is finding it harder to deny targeting Gaza infrastructure
 
There are 58 Palestinian refugee camps in the Middle East. With the implementation of the Oslo Accords in the 1990s, 26 of these camps fell under Palestinian control. Yet there was no any indication that a single Palestinian camp was about to be closed. It was clear that the Palestinian Authority wanted these camps to be retained despite the advent of Palestinian self-government. Even the new Palestinian city in the West Bank, Rawabi, was built not for refugees, but rather for upper middle class Palestinians who could afford it.

(ful article online)

Untying the Gordian Knot of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
The "PA" in the West Bank is a foreign appointed and supported oligarchy. Define an oligarchy and you have defined the West Bank.

Refugees have the right to return to their homes and properties. The refugees in the West Bank and Gaza did not have their homes and properties in the West Bank or Gaza.

Your goofy conspiracy theories really aren't taken seriously.
 
[Again it bears to ask:
WHY, with all the MILLIONS that UNWRA gets, and so does Hamas, doesn't Gaza have its full infrastructure for electricity and water? ]

Both Israel and the PA charge that Hamas would have the money to supply Gaza’s power needs if it didn’t expend a large part of its resources on armament and preparation for future conflict with the Jewish state.

(full article online)

Hamas warns Gaza electricity cut will lead to ‘explosion’
Israel's attack on the Gaza power plant on Tuesday is likely to fuel speculation that the enclave's civilian infrastructure is being deliberately targeted in the continuing war against Hamas.

The Israeli army has said previously that it does not target critical non-military facilities, insisting that it is seeking to destroy terrorist targets such as tunnels and rockets that are fired into Israel. It did not immediately comment on the power station shelling, reportedly by tanks. It was "simply not known" what had happened, one official told the Guardian.
Israel is finding it harder to deny targeting Gaza infrastructure
That's a 3 year old article.
 
Israel continues to control what happens in Gaza even after implementing its disengagement plan in 2005 and, therefore, bears significant responsibility for this state of affairs:

  • Israel prevents the repair and restoration of the power station it bombed in 2006, keeping it from operating at full capacity.
  • Israel compels Gaza residents to purchase Israeli fuel exclusively, and to so for the same price paid inside Israel. The immense disparity between the economy of the West Bank and Gaza Strip and Israel’s means that both the Palestinian authorities and Palestinian private individuals have difficulty meeting the cost and are unable to buy sufficient amounts of diesel.
  • Israel delays or prevents repairs to the power grid and imposes restrictions on bringing spare parts into Gaza. It also impedes repairs to Gaza infrastructure damaged in Israeli raids, as well as preventing upgrades to dated infrastructure.
  • Israel cannot shirk its responsibility for Gaza’s electricity crisis
 
[Again it bears to ask:
WHY, with all the MILLIONS that UNWRA gets, and so does Hamas, doesn't Gaza have its full infrastructure for electricity and water? ]

Both Israel and the PA charge that Hamas would have the money to supply Gaza’s power needs if it didn’t expend a large part of its resources on armament and preparation for future conflict with the Jewish state.

(full article online)

Hamas warns Gaza electricity cut will lead to ‘explosion’
Israel's attack on the Gaza power plant on Tuesday is likely to fuel speculation that the enclave's civilian infrastructure is being deliberately targeted in the continuing war against Hamas.

The Israeli army has said previously that it does not target critical non-military facilities, insisting that it is seeking to destroy terrorist targets such as tunnels and rockets that are fired into Israel. It did not immediately comment on the power station shelling, reportedly by tanks. It was "simply not known" what had happened, one official told the Guardian.
Israel is finding it harder to deny targeting Gaza infrastructure
That's a 3 year old article.
The people of Gaza have suffered israeli collective punishment much longer than 3 years
 
[Again it bears to ask:
WHY, with all the MILLIONS that UNWRA gets, and so does Hamas, doesn't Gaza have its full infrastructure for electricity and water? ]

Both Israel and the PA charge that Hamas would have the money to supply Gaza’s power needs if it didn’t expend a large part of its resources on armament and preparation for future conflict with the Jewish state.

(full article online)

Hamas warns Gaza electricity cut will lead to ‘explosion’
Israel's attack on the Gaza power plant on Tuesday is likely to fuel speculation that the enclave's civilian infrastructure is being deliberately targeted in the continuing war against Hamas.

The Israeli army has said previously that it does not target critical non-military facilities, insisting that it is seeking to destroy terrorist targets such as tunnels and rockets that are fired into Israel. It did not immediately comment on the power station shelling, reportedly by tanks. It was "simply not known" what had happened, one official told the Guardian.
Israel is finding it harder to deny targeting Gaza infrastructure
That's a 3 year old article.
The people of Gaza have suffered israeli collective punishment much longer than 3 years
Islamic terrorism carries consequences.
 
Israel continues to control what happens in Gaza even after implementing its disengagement plan in 2005 and, therefore, bears significant responsibility for this state of affairs:

  • Israel prevents the repair and restoration of the power station it bombed in 2006, keeping it from operating at full capacity.
  • Israel compels Gaza residents to purchase Israeli fuel exclusively, and to so for the same price paid inside Israel. The immense disparity between the economy of the West Bank and Gaza Strip and Israel’s means that both the Palestinian authorities and Palestinian private individuals have difficulty meeting the cost and are unable to buy sufficient amounts of diesel.
  • Israel delays or prevents repairs to the power grid and imposes restrictions on bringing spare parts into Gaza. It also impedes repairs to Gaza infrastructure damaged in Israeli raids, as well as preventing upgrades to dated infrastructure.
  • Israel cannot shirk its responsibility for Gaza’s electricity crisis

You can blame your heroes in Fatah'istan.
 
[Again it bears to ask:
WHY, with all the MILLIONS that UNWRA gets, and so does Hamas, doesn't Gaza have its full infrastructure for electricity and water? ]

Both Israel and the PA charge that Hamas would have the money to supply Gaza’s power needs if it didn’t expend a large part of its resources on armament and preparation for future conflict with the Jewish state.

(full article online)

Hamas warns Gaza electricity cut will lead to ‘explosion’
Israel's attack on the Gaza power plant on Tuesday is likely to fuel speculation that the enclave's civilian infrastructure is being deliberately targeted in the continuing war against Hamas.

The Israeli army has said previously that it does not target critical non-military facilities, insisting that it is seeking to destroy terrorist targets such as tunnels and rockets that are fired into Israel. It did not immediately comment on the power station shelling, reportedly by tanks. It was "simply not known" what had happened, one official told the Guardian.
Israel is finding it harder to deny targeting Gaza infrastructure
That's a 3 year old article.
The people of Gaza have suffered israeli collective punishment much longer than 3 years
Islamic terrorism carries consequences.
collective punishment carries consequences
 
Does anyone seriously believe that the Arab and Muslim masses, who have to deal with massive unemployment, dictatorships and terrorism, really care whether the US embassy moves from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem?

The Palestinians were hoping that the Arab and Muslim masses would erupt over the Jewish visits to the Temple Mount, but most Arabs and Muslims remain indifferent. In fact, the Arabs and Muslims do not really care about the Palestinians; they have long turned their backs on their Palestinian brothers, who are today almost entirely dependent on American and European funding.

Moving the US embassy to Jerusalem will not lead to more anarchy. Christians in Egypt and Iraq are not being killed because of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Syrians are not being systematically slaughtered because of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The Islamic State terror group is not butchering innocent civilians in the Arab world and some Western countries because it is upset with Jewish visits to the Temple Mount or settlement construction.

(full article online)

How to Send the Wrong Message to Palestinians
 
Abu Hasna had previously suggested charging countries a mandatory fee for the poor oppressed potential members of ISIS and their personal UN agency. In all fairness, Abu Hasna does lie a lot.

Abu Hasna alleges that in Gaza, "There's no electricity. It means there's no water. And you don't -- they don't have anything."

So everyone in Gaza must be dead. Or a member of ISIS.

But it's vitally important to remember that without the UNRWA everyone in Gaza will join ISIS.

(full article online)

UNRWA: If You Don't Give the Palestinians Money, They'll All Join ISIS
 
And this is from yesterday:

“The High Commissioner notes the repeated failure to comply with the calls for accountability made by the entire human rights system and urges Israel to conduct prompt, impartial and independent investigations of all alleged violations of international human rights law and all allegations of international crimes,” the report said. Zeid's report also noted “the State of Palestine's non-compliance with the calls for accountability and urges the State of Palestine to conduct prompt, impartial and independent investigations of all alleged violations of international human rights law and all allegations of international crimes.” The report looked set to ignite further debate at the U.N. Human Rights Council, where the United States said last week it was reviewing its membership due to what it calls a “chronic anti-Israel bias.” ["Israel, Palestinians have failed to prosecute war crimes: U.N.", Reuters, June 12, 2017]Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein first got our attention in April. It was one of those cases we described above - a public figure lecturing others, in this case the authorities in Jordan where Prince Zeid (his other name) happens to be a member of the royal family.

(full article online)

This Ongoing War: A Blog: 13-Jun-17: We think we now have a deeper understanding of the human rights industry
 
[The Joooos made me do it ! ]

“These measures are not optional extras. They are human rights obligations which are essential to ensuring women’s safety and human rights. But many States seem to lack understanding of their requirement to combat gender-based violence, which includes offering shelters and protection measures,” Šimonović said.

But when it came time for delegates to comment on the report, every single Arab participant in the forum stated that, in the end, when an Arab husband beats up his wife in Ramallah, it’s because of the Israeli “occupation.”

(full article online)

http://www.jewishpress.com/news/eye...ving-arab-men-to-beat-their-wives/2017/06/13/
 
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