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[QUOTE="P F Tinmore, post: 240655
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[QUOTE="P F Tinmore, post: 240655
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On Mid-night May 14/15 1948, the British terminated their Administration of the Mandate over Palestine, the United Nations Commission will be the Government of Palestine, and the National Council for the Jewish State immediately proclaimed the independence of the State of Israel. The Soviet Union (USSR) was the first country to recognize Israel, followed promptly by the United States (US).
(COMMENT)It supports the Palestinian right of return while opposing the Law of Return and Jewish immigration to Israel and the Birthright Israel movement with Voice for Peace - Wikipedia
Anyone ever wonder why Tinmore LOVES this organization and supports it? Above is the reason. The bigot actually considers that ' justice:
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The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan said:As a result of the war, many Palestinian Arabs from the Jordanian-controlled areas found that union with Jordan was of vital importance to the preservation of Arab control over the “West Bank” territories which had not fallen to the Israelis. Consequently, in December 1948, a group of Palestinian leaders and notables from the West Bank convened a historic conference in Jericho, where they called for King Abdullah to take immediate steps to unite the two banks of the Jordan into a single state under his leadership.
On April 11, 1950, elections were held for a new Jordanian parliament in which the Palestinian Arabs of the West Bank were equally represented. Thirteen days later, Parliament unanimously approved a motion to unite the two banks of the Jordan River, constitutionally expanding the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan in order to safeguard what was left of the Arab territory of Palestine from further Zionist expansion.
The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan now included nearly one and a half million people, more than half a million of whom were refugees evicted from Jewish-occupied Palestine. All automatically became citizens of Jordan, a right that had first been offered in December 1949 to all Palestinians who wished to claim it. Although the Arab League opposed this plan, and no other Arab government followed Jordan’s lead, the Hashemite Kingdom offered the possibility of normal life for many people who would have otherwise remained stateless refugees.
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◈ When did the Right of Return become an International Law?
Everything, including armed struggle, is legitimate self defense.Hey Tinmore , why do you keep ignoring me in the other thread? I keep asking you what specific acts that the Palestinians do are considered self defence ?? You kept mocking Rocco with posts like ‘self defence is terrorism?’ , followed by emojis .
I await your answer ...
Empire Files: Israeli Army Vet’s Exposé - “I Was the Terrorist”
Everything, including armed struggle, is legitimate self defense.Hey Tinmore , why do you keep ignoring me in the other thread? I keep asking you what specific acts that the Palestinians do are considered self defence ?? You kept mocking Rocco with posts like ‘self defence is terrorism?’ , followed by emojis .
I await your answer ...
Hey Tinmore , why do you keep ignoring me in the other thread? I keep asking you what specific acts that the Palestinians do are considered self defence ?? You kept mocking Rocco with posts like ‘self defence is terrorism?’ , followed by emojis .
I await your answer ...
Nice duck , now answer his question◈ When did the Right of Return become an International Law?
Resolution 194 was written in compliance with already existing international law.
◈ When did the Right of Return become an International Law?
Resolution 194 was written in compliance with already existing international law.
How many didn't?◈ When did the Right of Return become an International Law?
Resolution 194 was written in compliance with already existing international law.
YES, it was !!!
Joshua Muravchik has contested this reading, pointing out that the text states that the refugees "should be permitted" to return to their homes at the "earliest practicable date" and this recommendation applies only to those "wishing to... live at peace with their neighbors"[7].
How many didn't?◈ When did the Right of Return become an International Law?
Resolution 194 was written in compliance with already existing international law.
YES, it was !!!
Joshua Muravchik has contested this reading, pointing out that the text states that the refugees "should be permitted" to return to their homes at the "earliest practicable date" and this recommendation applies only to those "wishing to... live at peace with their neighbors"[7].
(COMMENT)Resolution 194 was written in compliance with already existing international law.◈ When did the Right of Return become an International Law?
That is hard to say. International law is a web of laws derived from treaties and practices. Sometimes there is a convention that will define and codify this loose swath of laws. Sometimes there will be a resolution, like resolution 194, that will draw from these laws to address a particular problem.RE: Palestine Today
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Palestine Conciliation Commission (PCC)
The UN Charter is a binding agreement between the members that are signatories to it. And thus, it is equivalent under Treaty Law as a binding between members. It has no international standing beyond the 193 sovereign states. AND! Palestine is an observer BUT NOT a member, and not obligated. BUT! The UN does not make law. This is a key point and a principle reason to remember why your answer is completely wrong.
(COMMENT)Resolution 194 was written in compliance with already existing international law.◈ When did the Right of Return become an International Law?
✪ A/RES/194 (III) of 11 December 1948 is NOT LAW.
What preexisting law are you eluding to? You cannot answer that. If you could, you would have cited it.
Most Respectfully,
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