- Dec 6, 2009
- 77,863
- 4,177
- 1,815
That was not an illegal act.Abu Anas al-Ghandour, accused of involvement in Gilad Shalit abduction, sanctioned, US assets to be frozen
US State Dept. designates Hamas commander a global terrorist
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature currently requires accessing the site using the built-in Safari browser.
That was not an illegal act.Abu Anas al-Ghandour, accused of involvement in Gilad Shalit abduction, sanctioned, US assets to be frozen
US State Dept. designates Hamas commander a global terrorist
There are obvious reasons why no one comes to you for legal advise.That was not an illegal act.Abu Anas al-Ghandour, accused of involvement in Gilad Shalit abduction, sanctioned, US assets to be frozen
US State Dept. designates Hamas commander a global terrorist
Capturing enemy soldiers is illegal?There are obvious reasons why no one comes to you for legal advise.That was not an illegal act.Abu Anas al-Ghandour, accused of involvement in Gilad Shalit abduction, sanctioned, US assets to be frozen
US State Dept. designates Hamas commander a global terrorist
Capturing enemy soldiers is illegal?There are obvious reasons why no one comes to you for legal advise.That was not an illegal act.Abu Anas al-Ghandour, accused of involvement in Gilad Shalit abduction, sanctioned, US assets to be frozen
US State Dept. designates Hamas commander a global terrorist
Where?
Link?
Your usual duck.Capturing enemy soldiers is illegal?There are obvious reasons why no one comes to you for legal advise.That was not an illegal act.Abu Anas al-Ghandour, accused of involvement in Gilad Shalit abduction, sanctioned, US assets to be frozen
US State Dept. designates Hamas commander a global terrorist
Where?
Link?
As I noted, there's a reason why no one comes to you for legal advice.
Your usual duck.Capturing enemy soldiers is illegal?There are obvious reasons why no one comes to you for legal advise.That was not an illegal act.Abu Anas al-Ghandour, accused of involvement in Gilad Shalit abduction, sanctioned, US assets to be frozen
US State Dept. designates Hamas commander a global terrorist
Where?
Link?
As I noted, there's a reason why no one comes to you for legal advice.
But neither Israel nor the U.S. should be so easily cowed by Abbas' threats. The PA's Fatah party leadership fears being seen as soft on the Jews or ready to end the war on Israel but it may also fear bankruptcy just as much. That's why it is high time that someone at least try to make them pay a penalty for their criminal misconduct. Doing so would create some of the leverage the West needs to make the PA behave. It can be argued that the PA is too incorrigible to be reformed even by threats. But until somebody tries, we'll never know if they can be nudged in the right direction on terror subsidies. Despite the risks, that's an unimpeachable argument for passing and enforcing the Taylor Force Act.
http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_opinion.php?id=18789
JCC bomb hoaxer made millions selling forged docs online — reportWho paid the American-Israeli bomb hoaxer? Jewish teen had Bitcoin account worth millionsJewish groups had pointed to scores of bomb threats against their communities as the most dramatic example of what they considered a surge in anti-Semitism. Some blamed a far-right emboldened by President Donald Trump. Now, that picture has been complicated by the arrest of an Israeli Jewish hacker who authorities say is responsible for the harassment
US Jews wrestle with arrest of Jew in bomb threats case
Who paid the American-Israeli bomb hoaxer? Jewish teen had Bitcoin account worth millions
There is a dedicated forum for people like you and your silly conspiracy theories.
Aww, how cute. Monty has decided to assume command of the Islamic terrorists in Pal'istan. Commander, Field Marshal Monty will lead and direct the "resistance"... from his basement and behind the safety of his Official Commander in Chief keyboard.But neither Israel nor the U.S. should be so easily cowed by Abbas' threats. The PA's Fatah party leadership fears being seen as soft on the Jews or ready to end the war on Israel but it may also fear bankruptcy just as much. That's why it is high time that someone at least try to make them pay a penalty for their criminal misconduct. Doing so would create some of the leverage the West needs to make the PA behave. It can be argued that the PA is too incorrigible to be reformed even by threats. But until somebody tries, we'll never know if they can be nudged in the right direction on terror subsidies. Despite the risks, that's an unimpeachable argument for passing and enforcing the Taylor Force Act.
http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_opinion.php?id=18789
I agree, the less the Palestinians receive from the US, the less influence the US (a unabashed partisan supporter of the Jews) will have in the negotiations. It is better for the EU, China and other "honest brokers" replace the U.S. as financial supporters of the Palestinians.
The Palestinains must, however, step up their resistance to make the military occupation by the Jews of Palestine as uncomfortable as possible. Without that, the Jews have no incentive to remove themselves from the Occupied Territories. The Jews can't be reformed, they now believe that military occupation of non-Jews is normal, so unless the occupation becomes more costly and uncomfortable, they have non incentive for the status quo to change and will continue to take more and more territory.
Off topic. Wrong forum.Racism is a problem in the Arab world, yet too many people in the region deny it. Last week, an Ethiopian domestic worker fell from the balcony of her employer’s home in Kuwait. It was caught on camera, and though the woman survived, she later revealed that her employer was trying to kill her.
"The lady put me in the bathroom and was about to kill me in the bathroom without anybody finding out," the worker said.
"She would have thrown my body out like rubbish, so instead of staying there I went to save myself and then I fell."
This isn’t an isolated incident. Many Arab countries have maintained the kafala – or sponsorship system – which ties the legal status of low-wage migrant workers directly to their employer, giving the latter power to take away workers’ passports, withhold their salaries, and subject them to harrowing abuse.
The Arab world needs to admit: It's racist