The Occupied Territories Are the Biggest Prison on Earth

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Not only open air, but at times, and nowadays in Gaza, a maximum-security prison. Recently, the Israeli government officially celebrated the 50th anniversary of the liberation of Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria. Already in 1967, Judea and Samaria, namely the West Bank, were liberated areas, not territories to be held in custody for the return of a peace agreement, in the eyes of all the Zionist parties, while Gaza was seen as an enclave that had to be always guarded either from within or without.

Thus in 1967, the Israeli government then -- and all the successive governments since -- regarded the West Bank and the Gaza Strip as territories that had always be under either direct or indirect Israeli rule. The second decision was that the people who live in these territories will not be granted Israeli citizenship, nor were they allowed to have their own sovereignty or independence. They were also not driven out, as were the Palestinians in 1948. So, they were intentionally defined as people without citizen rights and at the mercy of first military rule, and then civil administration that did not only violate their civic rights, but also their human rights. The only system I know where people are deprived of these basic rights is the prison system. These people were incarcerated in this mega-prison for no other crime than being Palestinians. They were allowed some benefits, such as working in Israel and a limited measure of autonomy if they consented to such life -- this is the open prison model, and they were collectively punished when they resisted, and this is the maximum-security prison.

The Occupied Territories Are the Biggest Prison on Earth

Any war that could have been prevented by active and intensive diplomacy is a war of choice.
 
Not only open air, but at times, and nowadays in Gaza, a maximum-security prison. Recently, the Israeli government officially celebrated the 50th anniversary of the liberation of Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria. Already in 1967, Judea and Samaria, namely the West Bank, were liberated areas, not territories to be held in custody for the return of a peace agreement, in the eyes of all the Zionist parties, while Gaza was seen as an enclave that had to be always guarded either from within or without.

Thus in 1967, the Israeli government then -- and all the successive governments since -- regarded the West Bank and the Gaza Strip as territories that had always be under either direct or indirect Israeli rule. The second decision was that the people who live in these territories will not be granted Israeli citizenship, nor were they allowed to have their own sovereignty or independence. They were also not driven out, as were the Palestinians in 1948. So, they were intentionally defined as people without citizen rights and at the mercy of first military rule, and then civil administration that did not only violate their civic rights, but also their human rights. The only system I know where people are deprived of these basic rights is the prison system. These people were incarcerated in this mega-prison for no other crime than being Palestinians. They were allowed some benefits, such as working in Israel and a limited measure of autonomy if they consented to such life -- this is the open prison model, and they were collectively punished when they resisted, and this is the maximum-security prison.

The Occupied Territories Are the Biggest Prison on Earth

Any war that could have been prevented by active and intensive diplomacy is a war of choice.


Probably time to post the downtown Ramallah street scenes vs the hellacious WALLED PRISON that they call a Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon. It just does not work. You need to look for yourself. There are MANY places that Palis live that are FAR WORSE than Gaza or the West Bank..
 
Israel is building walls to keep people out of the "prison"
 
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Faygalah's identical Thread failed almost immediately last week so the little faygalah thought he would try again.
 
Anything managed by the Palestinians is a shithole and it is 100% THEIR fault. Arabs-Israelis, on the other hand, have a higher standard of living than virtually every other Arab in the middle-east. The absolute BEST thing that could EVER happen to the Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza would be to be governed by the Israelis.
 
There are MANY places that Palis live that are FAR WORSE than Gaza or the West Bank.
And this guy moderates?

I say these things out of GENUINE concern for the Pali people. You wouldn't know that yet. But stick around, where some folks just talk a good game -- I actually want to solve the issues and get relief for all involved.

That's WHY I can feel disgust and revulsion for poor living conditions in the Arab neighbors and YOU -- apparently can not.. Nice try...
 
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Not only open air, but at times, and nowadays in Gaza, a maximum-security prison. Recently, the Israeli government officially celebrated the 50th anniversary of the liberation of Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria. Already in 1967, Judea and Samaria, namely the West Bank, were liberated areas, not territories to be held in custody for the return of a peace agreement, in the eyes of all the Zionist parties, while Gaza was seen as an enclave that had to be always guarded either from within or without.

Thus in 1967, the Israeli government then -- and all the successive governments since -- regarded the West Bank and the Gaza Strip as territories that had always be under either direct or indirect Israeli rule. The second decision was that the people who live in these territories will not be granted Israeli citizenship, nor were they allowed to have their own sovereignty or independence. They were also not driven out, as were the Palestinians in 1948. So, they were intentionally defined as people without citizen rights and at the mercy of first military rule, and then civil administration that did not only violate their civic rights, but also their human rights. The only system I know where people are deprived of these basic rights is the prison system. These people were incarcerated in this mega-prison for no other crime than being Palestinians. They were allowed some benefits, such as working in Israel and a limited measure of autonomy if they consented to such life -- this is the open prison model, and they were collectively punished when they resisted, and this is the maximum-security prison.

The Occupied Territories Are the Biggest Prison on Earth

Any war that could have been prevented by active and intensive diplomacy is a war of choice.
Wowowee! You know they're getting desperate when they start with the "biggest prison on earth" crapola.

Here are some images of this so called "prison"...just look at all that SUFFERING! Ha ha ha!

al-mashtal-007.jpg

Shoppers-at-Dubai-International-Airport.jpg


F150506ATT015-e1432653492567.jpg


2010-07-18-gazamall1.jpg

10567707.jpg


july-30-2011-gaza-city-gaza-strip-palestinians-shop-for-food-ahead-cdwt58.jpg


gaza-city-gaza-strip-palestinian-territory-30th-mar-2016-palestinians-ftywhx.jpg
 
Not only open air, but at times, and nowadays in Gaza, a maximum-security prison. Recently, the Israeli government officially celebrated the 50th anniversary of the liberation of Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria. Already in 1967, Judea and Samaria, namely the West Bank, were liberated areas, not territories to be held in custody for the return of a peace agreement, in the eyes of all the Zionist parties, while Gaza was seen as an enclave that had to be always guarded either from within or without.

Thus in 1967, the Israeli government then -- and all the successive governments since -- regarded the West Bank and the Gaza Strip as territories that had always be under either direct or indirect Israeli rule. The second decision was that the people who live in these territories will not be granted Israeli citizenship, nor were they allowed to have their own sovereignty or independence. They were also not driven out, as were the Palestinians in 1948. So, they were intentionally defined as people without citizen rights and at the mercy of first military rule, and then civil administration that did not only violate their civic rights, but also their human rights. The only system I know where people are deprived of these basic rights is the prison system. These people were incarcerated in this mega-prison for no other crime than being Palestinians. They were allowed some benefits, such as working in Israel and a limited measure of autonomy if they consented to such life -- this is the open prison model, and they were collectively punished when they resisted, and this is the maximum-security prison.

The Occupied Territories Are the Biggest Prison on Earth

Any war that could have been prevented by active and intensive diplomacy is a war of choice.
Truth Out - Media Bias/Fact Check
 
???? The largest prison is The Great Satan Inc ( NLC). Make sure you file by April 15 at midnight
BTW. Your little retard is scheduled for 8 more vaccines next week
 
Not only open air, but at times, and nowadays in Gaza, a maximum-security prison. Recently, the Israeli government officially celebrated the 50th anniversary of the liberation of Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria. Already in 1967, Judea and Samaria, namely the West Bank, were liberated areas, not territories to be held in custody for the return of a peace agreement, in the eyes of all the Zionist parties, while Gaza was seen as an enclave that had to be always guarded either from within or without.

Thus in 1967, the Israeli government then -- and all the successive governments since -- regarded the West Bank and the Gaza Strip as territories that had always be under either direct or indirect Israeli rule. The second decision was that the people who live in these territories will not be granted Israeli citizenship, nor were they allowed to have their own sovereignty or independence. They were also not driven out, as were the Palestinians in 1948. So, they were intentionally defined as people without citizen rights and at the mercy of first military rule, and then civil administration that did not only violate their civic rights, but also their human rights. The only system I know where people are deprived of these basic rights is the prison system. These people were incarcerated in this mega-prison for no other crime than being Palestinians. They were allowed some benefits, such as working in Israel and a limited measure of autonomy if they consented to such life -- this is the open prison model, and they were collectively punished when they resisted, and this is the maximum-security prison.

The Occupied Territories Are the Biggest Prison on Earth

Any war that could have been prevented by active and intensive diplomacy is a war of choice.
Wowowee! You know they're getting desperate when they start with the "biggest prison on earth" crapola.

Here are some images of this so called "prison"...just look at all that SUFFERING! Ha ha ha!

al-mashtal-007.jpg

Shoppers-at-Dubai-International-Airport.jpg


F150506ATT015-e1432653492567.jpg


2010-07-18-gazamall1.jpg

10567707.jpg


july-30-2011-gaza-city-gaza-strip-palestinians-shop-for-food-ahead-cdwt58.jpg


gaza-city-gaza-strip-palestinian-territory-30th-mar-2016-palestinians-ftywhx.jpg
your first photo is of dubai international airport your 2nd photo is Tel Aviv
INOLVIDABLE TEL AVIV
 
How do you "imprison" someone who surrounds you? Sorry but your analogy falls flat on it's face with even a cursory examination!
 

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