Israel tells Gazans to stay out, if they leave.

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Wow, the rogue state of Israel keeps on delivering.

How is this beneficial to the West, that Israel promotes refugees for us?

To leave Gaza, Israel asks Palestinian minors to commit they not return for a year

To Leave Gaza, Israel Asks Palestinian Minors to Commit They Not Return for a Year

Israel imposes harsher restrictions on Gazan kids leaving the Strip for abroad, demanding they sign an agreement to stay away

Amira Hass Feb 24, 2018 2:29 PM
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Palestinians wait for travel permits to cross into Egypt through the Rafah border crossing after it was opened by Egyptian authorities for humanitarian cases, in the southern Gaza Strip Feb. 21, 2018\ MOHAMMED SALEM/ REUTERS
Israel's defense minister says there's no humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Here are the facts[/paste:font]
On January 24, 17-year-old Hadil and her three younger siblings arrived at the Erez Checkpoint between Israel and the Gaza Strip. A day earlier, they’d received an Israeli permit to leave Gaza through Israel via the Allenby Bridge to Jordan. Since Israel didn’t let their oldest brother accompany them on the trip to see their father, who lives in Sweden, Hadil got the job of being the responsible adult.

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At Erez, a representative of Israel’s Coordination and Liaison Office asked all four to sign a commitment not to return to Gaza during the next year, adding that they wouldn’t be allowed to leave if they didn’t sign. Having no choice, Hadil signed for all of them.




Hadil never dreamed that her signature on this commitment would result in the Liaison Office issuing more stringent instructions to its Palestinian counterpart, the Palestinian Civil Affairs Committee, and in the latter defying the new rules.

This case sheds light on a general problem relating to the status of the Civil Affairs Committee, whose job is to receive Palestinian applications to leave Gaza and transfer them to Israel for approval or rejection. The question that arises here, and not for the first time, is where the border lies between necessary cooperation on civilian issues that affect Palestinians’ lives, and collaboration by Palestinian Authority officials with Israeli bureaucrats who sabotage Palestinians’ basic rights.
 
Wow, the rogue state of Israel keeps on delivering.

How is this beneficial to the West, that Israel promotes refugees for us?

To leave Gaza, Israel asks Palestinian minors to commit they not return for a year

To Leave Gaza, Israel Asks Palestinian Minors to Commit They Not Return for a Year

Israel imposes harsher restrictions on Gazan kids leaving the Strip for abroad, demanding they sign an agreement to stay away

Amira Hass Feb 24, 2018 2:29 PM
2comments Subscribe now
Palestinians wait for travel permits to cross into Egypt through the Rafah border crossing after it was opened by Egyptian authorities for humanitarian cases, in the southern Gaza Strip Feb. 21, 2018\ MOHAMMED SALEM/ REUTERS
Israel's defense minister says there's no humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Here are the facts[/paste:font]
On January 24, 17-year-old Hadil and her three younger siblings arrived at the Erez Checkpoint between Israel and the Gaza Strip. A day earlier, they’d received an Israeli permit to leave Gaza through Israel via the Allenby Bridge to Jordan. Since Israel didn’t let their oldest brother accompany them on the trip to see their father, who lives in Sweden, Hadil got the job of being the responsible adult.

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At Erez, a representative of Israel’s Coordination and Liaison Office asked all four to sign a commitment not to return to Gaza during the next year, adding that they wouldn’t be allowed to leave if they didn’t sign. Having no choice, Hadil signed for all of them.




Hadil never dreamed that her signature on this commitment would result in the Liaison Office issuing more stringent instructions to its Palestinian counterpart, the Palestinian Civil Affairs Committee, and in the latter defying the new rules.

This case sheds light on a general problem relating to the status of the Civil Affairs Committee, whose job is to receive Palestinian applications to leave Gaza and transfer them to Israel for approval or rejection. The question that arises here, and not for the first time, is where the border lies between necessary cooperation on civilian issues that affect Palestinians’ lives, and collaboration by Palestinian Authority officials with Israeli bureaucrats who sabotage Palestinians’ basic rights.

Sacrifices must be made for the good of the ummah.
 
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Wow, the rogue state of Israel keeps on delivering.

How is this beneficial to the West, that Israel promotes refugees for us?

To leave Gaza, Israel asks Palestinian minors to commit they not return for a year

To Leave Gaza, Israel Asks Palestinian Minors to Commit They Not Return for a Year

Israel imposes harsher restrictions on Gazan kids leaving the Strip for abroad, demanding they sign an agreement to stay away

Amira Hass Feb 24, 2018 2:29 PM
2comments Subscribe now
Palestinians wait for travel permits to cross into Egypt through the Rafah border crossing after it was opened by Egyptian authorities for humanitarian cases, in the southern Gaza Strip Feb. 21, 2018\ MOHAMMED SALEM/ REUTERS
Israel's defense minister says there's no humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Here are the facts[/paste:font]
On January 24, 17-year-old Hadil and her three younger siblings arrived at the Erez Checkpoint between Israel and the Gaza Strip. A day earlier, they’d received an Israeli permit to leave Gaza through Israel via the Allenby Bridge to Jordan. Since Israel didn’t let their oldest brother accompany them on the trip to see their father, who lives in Sweden, Hadil got the job of being the responsible adult.

To really understand Israel and the Palestinians - subscribe to Haaretz

At Erez, a representative of Israel’s Coordination and Liaison Office asked all four to sign a commitment not to return to Gaza during the next year, adding that they wouldn’t be allowed to leave if they didn’t sign. Having no choice, Hadil signed for all of them.




Hadil never dreamed that her signature on this commitment would result in the Liaison Office issuing more stringent instructions to its Palestinian counterpart, the Palestinian Civil Affairs Committee, and in the latter defying the new rules.

This case sheds light on a general problem relating to the status of the Civil Affairs Committee, whose job is to receive Palestinian applications to leave Gaza and transfer them to Israel for approval or rejection. The question that arises here, and not for the first time, is where the border lies between necessary cooperation on civilian issues that affect Palestinians’ lives, and collaboration by Palestinian Authority officials with Israeli bureaucrats who sabotage Palestinians’ basic rights.

Sacrifices must be made for the good of the ummah.

If someone did this to Israeli Jews, they'd cry anti-Semite, but when Jews do it's Kosher.
 
Wow, the rogue state of Israel keeps on delivering.

How is this beneficial to the West, that Israel promotes refugees for us?

To leave Gaza, Israel asks Palestinian minors to commit they not return for a year

To Leave Gaza, Israel Asks Palestinian Minors to Commit They Not Return for a Year

Israel imposes harsher restrictions on Gazan kids leaving the Strip for abroad, demanding they sign an agreement to stay away

Amira Hass Feb 24, 2018 2:29 PM
2comments Subscribe now
Palestinians wait for travel permits to cross into Egypt through the Rafah border crossing after it was opened by Egyptian authorities for humanitarian cases, in the southern Gaza Strip Feb. 21, 2018\ MOHAMMED SALEM/ REUTERS
Israel's defense minister says there's no humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Here are the facts[/paste:font]
On January 24, 17-year-old Hadil and her three younger siblings arrived at the Erez Checkpoint between Israel and the Gaza Strip. A day earlier, they’d received an Israeli permit to leave Gaza through Israel via the Allenby Bridge to Jordan. Since Israel didn’t let their oldest brother accompany them on the trip to see their father, who lives in Sweden, Hadil got the job of being the responsible adult.

To really understand Israel and the Palestinians - subscribe to Haaretz

At Erez, a representative of Israel’s Coordination and Liaison Office asked all four to sign a commitment not to return to Gaza during the next year, adding that they wouldn’t be allowed to leave if they didn’t sign. Having no choice, Hadil signed for all of them.




Hadil never dreamed that her signature on this commitment would result in the Liaison Office issuing more stringent instructions to its Palestinian counterpart, the Palestinian Civil Affairs Committee, and in the latter defying the new rules.

This case sheds light on a general problem relating to the status of the Civil Affairs Committee, whose job is to receive Palestinian applications to leave Gaza and transfer them to Israel for approval or rejection. The question that arises here, and not for the first time, is where the border lies between necessary cooperation on civilian issues that affect Palestinians’ lives, and collaboration by Palestinian Authority officials with Israeli bureaucrats who sabotage Palestinians’ basic rights.

Sacrifices must be made for the good of the ummah.

If someone did this to Israeli Jews, they'd cry anti-Semite, but when Jews do it's Kosher.

Get your gee-had on.
 
Wow, the rogue state of Israel keeps on delivering.

How is this beneficial to the West, that Israel promotes refugees for us?

To leave Gaza, Israel asks Palestinian minors to commit they not return for a year

To Leave Gaza, Israel Asks Palestinian Minors to Commit They Not Return for a Year

Israel imposes harsher restrictions on Gazan kids leaving the Strip for abroad, demanding they sign an agreement to stay away

Amira Hass Feb 24, 2018 2:29 PM
2comments Subscribe now
Palestinians wait for travel permits to cross into Egypt through the Rafah border crossing after it was opened by Egyptian authorities for humanitarian cases, in the southern Gaza Strip Feb. 21, 2018\ MOHAMMED SALEM/ REUTERS
Israel's defense minister says there's no humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Here are the facts[/paste:font]
On January 24, 17-year-old Hadil and her three younger siblings arrived at the Erez Checkpoint between Israel and the Gaza Strip. A day earlier, they’d received an Israeli permit to leave Gaza through Israel via the Allenby Bridge to Jordan. Since Israel didn’t let their oldest brother accompany them on the trip to see their father, who lives in Sweden, Hadil got the job of being the responsible adult.

To really understand Israel and the Palestinians - subscribe to Haaretz

At Erez, a representative of Israel’s Coordination and Liaison Office asked all four to sign a commitment not to return to Gaza during the next year, adding that they wouldn’t be allowed to leave if they didn’t sign. Having no choice, Hadil signed for all of them.




Hadil never dreamed that her signature on this commitment would result in the Liaison Office issuing more stringent instructions to its Palestinian counterpart, the Palestinian Civil Affairs Committee, and in the latter defying the new rules.

This case sheds light on a general problem relating to the status of the Civil Affairs Committee, whose job is to receive Palestinian applications to leave Gaza and transfer them to Israel for approval or rejection. The question that arises here, and not for the first time, is where the border lies between necessary cooperation on civilian issues that affect Palestinians’ lives, and collaboration by Palestinian Authority officials with Israeli bureaucrats who sabotage Palestinians’ basic rights.

Sacrifices must be made for the good of the ummah.

If someone did this to Israeli Jews, they'd cry anti-Semite, but when Jews do it's Kosher.

Get your gee-had on.

Dupa is a blast! Praise the Lord we have something to laugh at these days. How can we get him to post here more often?
 
Yo, Dupa. Did you hear the one about "Israel is stealing 'Palestinian' Land"? Can you beat that one?
 
Good. But to little to late.

Israel should follow the Geneva conventions and repatriate ALL the pally combatants, suspected combatants those who assist combatants and their descendants
 
That is Israel's goal. Ethnic cleansing.

Is that why there is a significant Arab-Islamist presence in Israel but no Jewish presence in the mini-caliphate of Gaza’istan?
Palestinian Jews - Wikipedia

Your limited attention span is the cause of your failings.
While your attention to detail and wit have ensured your success

More of your pointless spam.
 

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