Hamas, Fatah, PIJ, and the rest.

Let's say we found a solution and we are ready to implement it today is there a place for all these organizations or not?

There are already solutions. They will never be implemented, because the power trade outweighs human dignity. That answers your question.
 
P F Tinmore, et al,

Oh, this is a bit of an exaggeration...

Palestine survived for thousands of years without aid.

Then Israel came along.

Now we have two countries on welfare.
(COMMENT)

"Thousands of years?" Meaning more than one.

In the period from today and stretching back ---- and two millennium ---- I do not think that there was any period of time in which the indigenous population for the territory exercised autonomous self-governing authority over the area known today as the territory formerly under the Mandate.

Two thousand years ago (6 AD), Roman expeditionary forces established the province called Judaea. The Romans maintained sovereign control of the region until ≈ 614 AD; when The King of the Sasanian Empire (Persians) - Shah Shahrvaraz - took control of Jerusalem until the Islamic Emperor took control in ≈ 627 - 630. For a couple hundred years, the sovereignty exchanged hands several time Among the Caliphs several times. This struggle continued until the establishment of the Catholic Kingdom of Jerusalem until the Kurdish Leader Saladin captured Jerusalem from Crusaders (≈ 1187). This remained the status quo, bouncing back and fourth until Ottoman Sultan Selim I took control (≈ 1517). This Ottoman control remained until the Turkish Republic came to power; and Kemal Ataturk negotiated a peace.

The indigenous Palestinians did not survive for thousands of years, it was never a soveriegn extending self-government.

For every dollar the Russians gave to the Arab League in the post-WWII era, a similar amount was provided to Israel in order to ensure that Cold War era Israel maintained a qualitative and comprehensive military edge over the Arab Allies to Russia.

Military Aid by the US to Israel was comparative to the Russian Military Aid to Lebanon, Syria, and Egypt. But military aid and internal defense and development (IDAD) from either the US it its allies --- or --- Russia to its allies is completely different from the International Donor Aid to Arab Palestinians. "International aid to the Palestinian Authority fell by 70% over the last four years, significantly affecting the Palestinian government's budget, and consequently, the economy." By contrast -- the US bi-lateral aid remained relatively constant.

"Since the establishment of limited Palestinian self-rule in the West Bank and Gaza Strip in the mid-1990s, the U.S. government has committed more than $5 billion in bilateral economic and non-lethal security assistance to the Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza, who are among the largest per capita recipients of foreign aid worldwide."

SEE:
Why donor countries are giving less to the Palestinians
Author Adnan Abu Amer
Posted February 24, 2016
Translator Kamal Fayad


Most Respectfully,
R


"Since the establishment of limited Palestinian self-rule in the West Bank and Gaza Strip in the mid-1990s, the U.S. government has committed more than $5 billion in bilateral economic and non-lethal security assistance to the Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza, who are among the largest per capita recipients of foreign aid worldwide."​

Indeed, and that money is to benefit Israel not the Palestinians.

So lets see now. Us sends $5 billion in aid to West Bank Palestinians -- & Israel benefits. A classic case of Palestinian mentality.
Sure:




These Islamic terrorist fashion shows are a hoot.

It's just so typical that the islamist cowards you regail as heroes manage to spend their welfare dollars on military style uniforms which are reserved for goofy "parade of the cowards".

How typical that the Islamic terrorist cowards wage war from behind the women they force into Shame Sacks and from behind children. We never see your cowardly heroes in military uniform when they're committing acts of war against Israel.
 
Many believe that no US funds can be provided to a Palestinian government in which Islamic Resistance Movement (HAMAS) --- (a self-proclaimed Jihadist activity) participates or has undue influence,” legally under US Law. “And many suggest in the strongest possible terms that Congress should conduct a thorough review of continued US assistance to the Palestinian Authority to ensure that the law is completely followed and implemented.”

Most Respectfully,
R

Lawsuit Warns $234B In Aid To Israel Violates US Law Against Supporting Secret Nuclear States

A lawsuit warns that U.S. aid to Israel violates a law meant to prevent nuclear weapons proliferation, even as the United States prepares to increase the already massive Israeli aid program.

Filed Aug. 8 by Grant Smith, director of the Institute for Research: Middle East Policy, or IRMEP, in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, the suit alleges that U.S. aid to Israel violates two amendments to the 1961 Foreign Assistance Act, known as the the Symington and Glenn Amendments, which collectively ban support for countries engaged in clandestine nuclear programs.

In the lawsuit, Smith alleges that violating these amendments means that Israel has received approximately $234 billion in illegal aid since the passage of the International Security Assistance and Arms Export Control Act of 1976.

The lawsuit reads:

“This lawsuit is not about foreign policy. It is about the rule of law, presidential power, the structural limits of the U.S. Constitution, and the right of the public to understand the functions of government and informed petition of the government for redress.”
Lawsuit Warns $234B In Aid To Israel Violates US Law Against Supporting Secret Nuclear States

 
P F Tinmore, et al,

Oh, this is a bit of an exaggeration...

Palestine survived for thousands of years without aid.

Then Israel came along.

Now we have two countries on welfare.
(COMMENT)

"Thousands of years?" Meaning more than one.

In the period from today and stretching back ---- and two millennium ---- I do not think that there was any period of time in which the indigenous population for the territory exercised autonomous self-governing authority over the area known today as the territory formerly under the Mandate.

Two thousand years ago (6 AD), Roman expeditionary forces established the province called Judaea. The Romans maintained sovereign control of the region until ≈ 614 AD; when The King of the Sasanian Empire (Persians) - Shah Shahrvaraz - took control of Jerusalem until the Islamic Emperor took control in ≈ 627 - 630. For a couple hundred years, the sovereignty exchanged hands several time Among the Caliphs several times. This struggle continued until the establishment of the Catholic Kingdom of Jerusalem until the Kurdish Leader Saladin captured Jerusalem from Crusaders (≈ 1187). This remained the status quo, bouncing back and fourth until Ottoman Sultan Selim I took control (≈ 1517). This Ottoman control remained until the Turkish Republic came to power; and Kemal Ataturk negotiated a peace.

The indigenous Palestinians did not survive for thousands of years, it was never a soveriegn extending self-government.

For every dollar the Russians gave to the Arab League in the post-WWII era, a similar amount was provided to Israel in order to ensure that Cold War era Israel maintained a qualitative and comprehensive military edge over the Arab Allies to Russia.

Military Aid by the US to Israel was comparative to the Russian Military Aid to Lebanon, Syria, and Egypt. But military aid and internal defense and development (IDAD) from either the US it its allies --- or --- Russia to its allies is completely different from the International Donor Aid to Arab Palestinians. "International aid to the Palestinian Authority fell by 70% over the last four years, significantly affecting the Palestinian government's budget, and consequently, the economy." By contrast -- the US bi-lateral aid remained relatively constant.

"Since the establishment of limited Palestinian self-rule in the West Bank and Gaza Strip in the mid-1990s, the U.S. government has committed more than $5 billion in bilateral economic and non-lethal security assistance to the Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza, who are among the largest per capita recipients of foreign aid worldwide."

SEE:
Why donor countries are giving less to the Palestinians
Author Adnan Abu Amer
Posted February 24, 2016
Translator Kamal Fayad


Most Respectfully,
R


"Since the establishment of limited Palestinian self-rule in the West Bank and Gaza Strip in the mid-1990s, the U.S. government has committed more than $5 billion in bilateral economic and non-lethal security assistance to the Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza, who are among the largest per capita recipients of foreign aid worldwide."​

Indeed, and that money is to benefit Israel not the Palestinians.







EVIDENCE as this is one of your talking points that you have never substantiated
 
Let's say we found a solution and we are ready to implement it today is there a place for all these organizations or not?

There are already solutions. They will never be implemented, because the power trade outweighs human dignity. That answers your question.
If Hitler really wanted a final solution he would have used typhoid, Typhoid took it's toll
 
P F Tinmore, et al,

Oh, this is a bit of an exaggeration...

Palestine survived for thousands of years without aid.

Then Israel came along.

Now we have two countries on welfare.
(COMMENT)

"Thousands of years?" Meaning more than one.

In the period from today and stretching back ---- and two millennium ---- I do not think that there was any period of time in which the indigenous population for the territory exercised autonomous self-governing authority over the area known today as the territory formerly under the Mandate.

Two thousand years ago (6 AD), Roman expeditionary forces established the province called Judaea. The Romans maintained sovereign control of the region until ≈ 614 AD; when The King of the Sasanian Empire (Persians) - Shah Shahrvaraz - took control of Jerusalem until the Islamic Emperor took control in ≈ 627 - 630. For a couple hundred years, the sovereignty exchanged hands several time Among the Caliphs several times. This struggle continued until the establishment of the Catholic Kingdom of Jerusalem until the Kurdish Leader Saladin captured Jerusalem from Crusaders (≈ 1187). This remained the status quo, bouncing back and fourth until Ottoman Sultan Selim I took control (≈ 1517). This Ottoman control remained until the Turkish Republic came to power; and Kemal Ataturk negotiated a peace.

The indigenous Palestinians did not survive for thousands of years, it was never a soveriegn extending self-government.

For every dollar the Russians gave to the Arab League in the post-WWII era, a similar amount was provided to Israel in order to ensure that Cold War era Israel maintained a qualitative and comprehensive military edge over the Arab Allies to Russia.

Military Aid by the US to Israel was comparative to the Russian Military Aid to Lebanon, Syria, and Egypt. But military aid and internal defense and development (IDAD) from either the US it its allies --- or --- Russia to its allies is completely different from the International Donor Aid to Arab Palestinians. "International aid to the Palestinian Authority fell by 70% over the last four years, significantly affecting the Palestinian government's budget, and consequently, the economy." By contrast -- the US bi-lateral aid remained relatively constant.

"Since the establishment of limited Palestinian self-rule in the West Bank and Gaza Strip in the mid-1990s, the U.S. government has committed more than $5 billion in bilateral economic and non-lethal security assistance to the Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza, who are among the largest per capita recipients of foreign aid worldwide."

SEE:
Why donor countries are giving less to the Palestinians
Author Adnan Abu Amer
Posted February 24, 2016
Translator Kamal Fayad


Most Respectfully,
R


"Since the establishment of limited Palestinian self-rule in the West Bank and Gaza Strip in the mid-1990s, the U.S. government has committed more than $5 billion in bilateral economic and non-lethal security assistance to the Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza, who are among the largest per capita recipients of foreign aid worldwide."​

Indeed, and that money is to benefit Israel not the Palestinians.

So lets see now. Us sends $5 billion in aid to West Bank Palestinians -- & Israel benefits. A classic case of Palestinian mentality.
Sure:











AND what does this prove ?
 
P F Tinmore, et al,

In the eyes of the pro-Hostile Arab Palestinian, nothing America does is right. At some point, the US citizenry will just dump all assistance to them.

Two thousand years ago (6 AD), Roman expeditionary forces established the province called Judaea. The Romans maintained sovereign control of the region until ≈ 614 AD; when The King of the Sasanian Empire "Since the establishment of limited Palestinian self-rule in the West Bank and Gaza Strip in the mid-1990s, the U.S. government has committed more than $5 billion in bilateral economic and non-lethal security assistance to the Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza, who are among the largest per capita recipients of foreign aid worldwide."
Indeed, and that money is to benefit Israel not the Palestinians.
(COMMENT)

Many believe that no US funds can be provided to a Palestinian government in which Islamic Resistance Movement (HAMAS) --- (a self-proclaimed Jihadist activity) participates or has undue influence,” legally under US Law. “And many suggest in the strongest possible terms that Congress should conduct a thorough review of continued US assistance to the Palestinian Authority to ensure that the law is completely followed and implemented.”

Most Respectfully,
R
“And many suggest in the strongest possible terms that Congress should conduct a thorough review of continued US assistance to the Palestinian Authority to ensure that the law is completely followed and implemented.”​

That is the opposite of the truth. US aid pays the "PA" to violate Palestinian law and their constitution.
 
P F Tinmore, et al,

Oh, this is a bit of an exaggeration...

Palestine survived for thousands of years without aid.

Then Israel came along.

Now we have two countries on welfare.
(COMMENT)

"Thousands of years?" Meaning more than one.

In the period from today and stretching back ---- and two millennium ---- I do not think that there was any period of time in which the indigenous population for the territory exercised autonomous self-governing authority over the area known today as the territory formerly under the Mandate.

Two thousand years ago (6 AD), Roman expeditionary forces established the province called Judaea. The Romans maintained sovereign control of the region until ≈ 614 AD; when The King of the Sasanian Empire (Persians) - Shah Shahrvaraz - took control of Jerusalem until the Islamic Emperor took control in ≈ 627 - 630. For a couple hundred years, the sovereignty exchanged hands several time Among the Caliphs several times. This struggle continued until the establishment of the Catholic Kingdom of Jerusalem until the Kurdish Leader Saladin captured Jerusalem from Crusaders (≈ 1187). This remained the status quo, bouncing back and fourth until Ottoman Sultan Selim I took control (≈ 1517). This Ottoman control remained until the Turkish Republic came to power; and Kemal Ataturk negotiated a peace.

The indigenous Palestinians did not survive for thousands of years, it was never a soveriegn extending self-government.

For every dollar the Russians gave to the Arab League in the post-WWII era, a similar amount was provided to Israel in order to ensure that Cold War era Israel maintained a qualitative and comprehensive military edge over the Arab Allies to Russia.

Military Aid by the US to Israel was comparative to the Russian Military Aid to Lebanon, Syria, and Egypt. But military aid and internal defense and development (IDAD) from either the US it its allies --- or --- Russia to its allies is completely different from the International Donor Aid to Arab Palestinians. "International aid to the Palestinian Authority fell by 70% over the last four years, significantly affecting the Palestinian government's budget, and consequently, the economy." By contrast -- the US bi-lateral aid remained relatively constant.

"Since the establishment of limited Palestinian self-rule in the West Bank and Gaza Strip in the mid-1990s, the U.S. government has committed more than $5 billion in bilateral economic and non-lethal security assistance to the Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza, who are among the largest per capita recipients of foreign aid worldwide."

SEE:
Why donor countries are giving less to the Palestinians
Author Adnan Abu Amer
Posted February 24, 2016
Translator Kamal Fayad


Most Respectfully,
R


"Since the establishment of limited Palestinian self-rule in the West Bank and Gaza Strip in the mid-1990s, the U.S. government has committed more than $5 billion in bilateral economic and non-lethal security assistance to the Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza, who are among the largest per capita recipients of foreign aid worldwide."​

Indeed, and that money is to benefit Israel not the Palestinians.

So lets see now. Us sends $5 billion in aid to West Bank Palestinians -- & Israel benefits. A classic case of Palestinian mentality.
Sure:











AND what does this prove ?

Nothing if you do not understand English.
 
These Islamic terrorist fashion shows are a hoot.

It's just so typical that the islamist cowards you regail as heroes manage to spend their welfare dollars on military style uniforms which are reserved for goofy "parade of the cowards".

How typical that the Islamic terrorist cowards wage war from behind the women they force into Shame Sacks and from behind children. We never see your cowardly heroes in military uniform when they're committing acts of war against Israel.
We never see israeli terrorist's in uniform or even using their own passport when they commit extra-judicial assassinations Assassination of Mahmoud Al-Mabhouh - Wikipedia
 

Praise the Lord! If Abbas were elected by the Palestinians, Israel would have to do even more to provide for them in bettering their lives, all at Israel's expense.
Palestine survived for thousands of years without aid.

Then Israel came along.

Now we have two countries on welfare.





Palestine existed as a smudge on the maps, it never survived anything until the Ottomans invited the Jews to migrate and close colonise the land. Now we have the arab muslims threatening terrorist attacks unless the west gives them money to buy illegal weapons to kill the Jews and Christians with. And islam gets 10 to 20 times more welfare than Judaism does, and it all started because arab muslims demanded blood money
Israel Is Our Shield

The Holy Land was hollow until the Jews returned. It was a pit stop for nomadic criminal gangs.
 
I Think it is a topic worth discussion since every suggested solution to the conflict runs throughout this issue..

Let's say we found a solution and we are ready to implement it today, is there a place for all these organizations or not? They all sided with the Palestinians but they are unacceptable among Israel (we may exclude Fatah)
Hamas -
Fatah -
PIJ -
Independent cells -

Let's try to stay on topic, assuming we had a solution what would be with these organizations - what would be their role, try see things neutrally.

I have to be pessimistic about any of the warring tribes mentioned would ever be able to find accommodation for any of the other tribes. People often forget (or choose to ignore) that the history of islamism and moslems is one of warring tribes slamming away at each other. That history goes back to ancient islamo-times and tales shortly afetr the death of muhammud (swish) and the sunni vs. shia split.

The Middle East has no history of tolerance and coexistence as is evidenced by the constant tribal wars of attrition. The Middle East is filled with nations that went from warring Bedouin tribes to insanely wealthy ruling regimes in what-- 20 years (mid 1940's to OPEC in 1968 I believe)? The rest of the world gradually grew up out of its saber rattling over the course of centuries, and even we in the west aren't fully in control of our emotions versus our technological might. That there hasn't been a nuclear war since WW2 is astonishing, almost miraculous. But moslems have always been, and still are, going through their theocratic crusade period, and the problem is it's not just with horses and swords. Add a gee-hadi mindset, a martyrdom desire and genetically altered biological weapons, and all humanity is at risk!

The absolutely vicious Iran - Iraq war and the current dalliance that is Daesh should be a reminder of just how dangerous Islamic Death Cults can be. Just imagine if these entities had access to nukes. The prospect is absolutely chilling. Iran and Iraq during their 8 year long slugfest managed to do substantial damage and cause phenomenal loss of life. The wannabe caliphate'ists of Daesh have also managed to do substantial damage and kill hundreds of thousands. It’s likely that only the lack of “better” technology stopped them from obliterating entire cities and populations in the course of a single afternoon. Does anyone really believe the Iran - Iraq war or Daesh with a biological or "nukular" weapon would not have rivaled the death tally of Stalin or Mao if they had the ability to slaughter on a grander scale?

The crusades of Christianity and the various wars of conquest engaged in by islamist armies of conquest maybe could have killed a few million people over the course of a few centuries, but the crusade of al-Qaeda or Daesh could take out billions.
 
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P F Tinmore, et al,

OH, for heavens sake.... You need to read it again.

“And many suggest in the strongest possible terms that Congress should conduct a thorough review of continued US assistance to the Palestinian Authority to ensure that the law is completely followed and implemented.”
“And many suggest in the strongest possible terms that Congress should conduct a thorough review of continued US assistance to the Palestinian Authority to ensure that the law is completely followed and implemented.”​

That is the opposite of the truth. US aid pays the "PA" to violate Palestinian law and their constitution.
(COMMENT)

They are talking about US Law. (It is unlawful for a person in the United States or subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to knowingly provide "material support or resources" to a designated FTO.)

• 18 U.S.C. § 2339A(b)(1)
• 18 U.S.C. § 2339A(b)(2)
• 18 U.S.C. § 2339A(b)(3)
No one in America is going to depend on Arab Law --- or --- the adherence to Arab laws by the Hostile Arab Palestinians (HoAP) [listed on the Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs)]... They are talking about a review to determine if the US is providing "material support" to any organization that transcend national boundaries in terms of the means by which they are accomplished, and appears intended to intimidate or coerce, to influence the policy of the US Government or allied government that will adversely impact American Interests.

The reputation of the HoAP is such as they are all considered corrupt. Any true outside observer understand that the Basic Law of Palestine is merely a sham. No one expected the Arab Palestinians to adhere to it. No one was surprised that they did not. They are not reached that level of development and are not expected to approach that level for another decade.

Most Respectfully,
R
 
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P F Tinmore, et al,

OH, for heavens sake.... You need to read it again.

“And many suggest in the strongest possible terms that Congress should conduct a thorough review of continued US assistance to the Palestinian Authority to ensure that the law is completely followed and implemented.”
“And many suggest in the strongest possible terms that Congress should conduct a thorough review of continued US assistance to the Palestinian Authority to ensure that the law is completely followed and implemented.”​

That is the opposite of the truth. US aid pays the "PA" to violate Palestinian law and their constitution.
(COMMENT)

They are talking about US Law. (It is unlawful for a person in the United States or subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to knowingly provide "material support or resources" to a designated FTO.)

• 18 U.S.C. § 2339A(b)(1)
• 18 U.S.C. § 2339A(b)(2)
• 8 U.S.C. § 2339A(b)(3)
No one in America is going to depend on Arab Law --- or --- the adherence to Arab laws by the Hostile Arab Palestinians (HoAP) [listed on the Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs)]... They are talking about a review to determine if the US is providing "material support" to any organization that transcend national boundaries in terms of the means by which they are accomplished, and appears intended to intimidate or coerce, to influence the policy of the US Government or allied government that will adversely impact American Interests.

The reputation of the HoAP is such as they are all considered corrupt. Any true outside observer understand that the Basic Law of Palestine is merely a sham. No one expected the Arab Palestinians to adhere to it. No one was surprised that they did not. They are not reached that level of development and are not expected to approach that level for another decade.

Most Respectfully,
R
OK, but supporting Israel violates US laws.
 
P F Tinmore, et al,

OH, for heavens sake.... You need to read it again.

“And many suggest in the strongest possible terms that Congress should conduct a thorough review of continued US assistance to the Palestinian Authority to ensure that the law is completely followed and implemented.”
“And many suggest in the strongest possible terms that Congress should conduct a thorough review of continued US assistance to the Palestinian Authority to ensure that the law is completely followed and implemented.”​

That is the opposite of the truth. US aid pays the "PA" to violate Palestinian law and their constitution.
(COMMENT)

They are talking about US Law. (It is unlawful for a person in the United States or subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to knowingly provide "material support or resources" to a designated FTO.)

• 18 U.S.C. § 2339A(b)(1)
• 18 U.S.C. § 2339A(b)(2)
• 8 U.S.C. § 2339A(b)(3)
No one in America is going to depend on Arab Law --- or --- the adherence to Arab laws by the Hostile Arab Palestinians (HoAP) [listed on the Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs)]... They are talking about a review to determine if the US is providing "material support" to any organization that transcend national boundaries in terms of the means by which they are accomplished, and appears intended to intimidate or coerce, to influence the policy of the US Government or allied government that will adversely impact American Interests.

The reputation of the HoAP is such as they are all considered corrupt. Any true outside observer understand that the Basic Law of Palestine is merely a sham. No one expected the Arab Palestinians to adhere to it. No one was surprised that they did not. They are not reached that level of development and are not expected to approach that level for another decade.

Most Respectfully,
R
OK, but supporting Israel violates US laws.

Are you having another... umm... "episode"?
 
P F Tinmore, et al,

Nonsense!


• 18 U.S.C. § 2339A(b)(1)
• 18 U.S.C. § 2339A(b)(2)
• 8 U.S.C. § 2339A(b)(3)
OK, but supporting Israel violates US laws.
(COMMENT)

How does Commercial, Agricultural and military aid violate US Law. The US Congress and the Executive Branch has made certain determinations. Washington has maintained its large-scale military, financial, and diplomatic support for the Israeli occupation. Remember, US support is not dependent on the position of Israel on International Law. In fact, very few actions initiated under Congressional support and law, are dependent on International Law.
  • Israel has successfully prevented victories by radical nationalist movements in Lebanon and Jordan, as well as in Palestine.
  • Israel has kept Syria, for many years an ally of the Soviet Union, in check.
  • Israel’s air force is predominant throughout the region.
  • Israel’s frequent wars have provided battlefield testing for American arms, often against Soviet weapons.
  • Israel’s intelligence service has assisted the in intelligence gathering and covert operations.
  • Israel has missiles capable of reaching as far as the former Soviet Union, it possesses a nuclear arsenal of hundreds of weapons, and it has cooperated with the American military-industrial complex with research and development for new jet fighters and anti-missile defense systems.

•√• American Aid Increases as Israel Grows Stronger
•√• Maintaining Israel’s Military Superiority/Qualitative Edge and Advantage

American support for Israeli policies, like American support for its allies elsewhere, is primarily based upon the Israels support for perceived American national and commercial security interests.


Most Respectfully,
R
 
P F Tinmore, et al,

Nonsense!


• 18 U.S.C. § 2339A(b)(1)
• 18 U.S.C. § 2339A(b)(2)
• 8 U.S.C. § 2339A(b)(3)
OK, but supporting Israel violates US laws.
(COMMENT)

How does Commercial, Agricultural and military aid violate US Law. The US Congress and the Executive Branch has made certain determinations. Washington has maintained its large-scale military, financial, and diplomatic support for the Israeli occupation. Remember, US support is not dependent on the position of Israel on International Law. In fact, very few actions initiated under Congressional support and law, are dependent on International Law.
  • Israel has successfully prevented victories by radical nationalist movements in Lebanon and Jordan, as well as in Palestine.
  • Israel has kept Syria, for many years an ally of the Soviet Union, in check.
  • Israel’s air force is predominant throughout the region.
  • Israel’s frequent wars have provided battlefield testing for American arms, often against Soviet weapons.
  • Israel’s intelligence service has assisted the in intelligence gathering and covert operations.
  • Israel has missiles capable of reaching as far as the former Soviet Union, it possesses a nuclear arsenal of hundreds of weapons, and it has cooperated with the American military-industrial complex with research and development for new jet fighters and anti-missile defense systems.
•√• American Aid Increases as Israel Grows Stronger
•√• Maintaining Israel’s Military Superiority/Qualitative Edge and Advantage

American support for Israeli policies, like American support for its allies elsewhere, is primarily based upon the Israels support for perceived American national and commercial security interests.


Most Respectfully,
R
In fact, very few actions initiated under Congressional support and law, are dependent on International Law.​

Indeed, those clowns don't give a rat's ass about any law domestic or international.
 
P F Tinmore, et al,

In the eyes of the pro-Hostile Arab Palestinian, nothing America does is right. At some point, the US citizenry will just dump all assistance to them.

Two thousand years ago (6 AD), Roman expeditionary forces established the province called Judaea. The Romans maintained sovereign control of the region until ≈ 614 AD; when The King of the Sasanian Empire "Since the establishment of limited Palestinian self-rule in the West Bank and Gaza Strip in the mid-1990s, the U.S. government has committed more than $5 billion in bilateral economic and non-lethal security assistance to the Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza, who are among the largest per capita recipients of foreign aid worldwide."
Indeed, and that money is to benefit Israel not the Palestinians.
(COMMENT)

Many believe that no US funds can be provided to a Palestinian government in which Islamic Resistance Movement (HAMAS) --- (a self-proclaimed Jihadist activity) participates or has undue influence,” legally under US Law. “And many suggest in the strongest possible terms that Congress should conduct a thorough review of continued US assistance to the Palestinian Authority to ensure that the law is completely followed and implemented.”

Most Respectfully,
R
“And many suggest in the strongest possible terms that Congress should conduct a thorough review of continued US assistance to the Palestinian Authority to ensure that the law is completely followed and implemented.”​

That is the opposite of the truth. US aid pays the "PA" to violate Palestinian law and their constitution.









According to which islamonazi propaganda outlet, as most links show that they are given money to line their leaders pockets with. Would you prefer that all aid was stopped to islamic nations and they be made to go it alone
 

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