All The News Anti-Israel Posters Will Not Read Or Discuss

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Eugene Kontorovich tweeted about a Palestinian construction company that is offering homes for settlers in areas recognized by the UN and EU as being occupied territory. From Al Watan Voice in 2017:

Here's video showing the residences at the webpage of the development:

And a map of the new settlement, complete with the swimming pools:


Here is a settlement with infrastructure, swimming pools and luxury villas. And no one is the slightest bit bothered. No screaming headlines when the settlement was announced, no UN resolutions when it was built, no one noting the irony of Palestinians, who claim that occupation is a war crime on par with genocide, are complicit in illegally occupying Cyprus' lands. People asking for advice on visiting Kyrenia on TripAdvisor are not subjected to long harangues on how they would be supporting the illegal occupation. Artists aren't being pressured to boycott Turkey.

(full article online)

Palestinian developer builds entire settlement in occupied territory (Northern Cyprus) ~ Elder Of Ziyon - Israel News
 
'Replace failing services with successful municipal initiatives. Wherever municipality operates, Arab public more satisfied, less violent.'

The Mayor said that rather than rehabilitating East Jerusalem's Arab population, UNRWA had a consistent track record of causing the residents' relationship with the State of Israel to deteriorate.

(full article online)

Jerusalem Mayor: 'I'm removing UNRWA from Jerusalem'
 
From Palestine Today:

The new ambassador to Jordan, Amir Weissbrod, said in his first statement on Wednesday that Israel is no longer as an isolated state.

"Israel is no longer an isolated state in the region as it was in the past. We have not succeeded in solving all of our problems in the region. It is clear that there are opponents of peace with Israel. They are calling for boycotting it and prohibiting communication with it. But more Jordanians have recognized that Israel is an important and credible partner to the challenges facing the Kingdom in the region.

"Even if we do not agree on some bilateral issues between Amman and Tel Aviv, Israel is a true and honest partner for Jordan in light of the difficult reality in which the Kingdom lives, and our task today is to translate this constructive cooperation at the official level between our two peoples ".

(full article online)

New ambassador to Jordan notes that Jordan relies on Israel ~ Elder Of Ziyon - Israel News
 
"We welcome the court's self-evident decision, although it should have been implemented ten years ago," said Avi Segal, attorney for Regavim. "The Supreme Court made a clear statement: The Palestinian Authority and its European benefactors will no longer be permitted to carry out hostile takeovers of land under full Israeli jurisdiction in Judea and Samaria, particularly in the Maaleh Adumim region. We call upon the Defense Ministry to implement the Supreme Court's ruling in a timely fashion, and to apply the policy and principles expressed in this important decision in a systematic and thorough manner wherever enforcement is called for."

(full article online)

'No more hostile land grabs by Palestinian Authority, Europe'
 
Until the Arab pogroms of the late 1920's and 1930's, a large Jewish community lived in the eastern neighborhoods of Jerusalem. During that period, the Arabs butchered Jewish families and expelled others from their homes.

[Recommended read on this topic: Understanding Jewish Enclaves in Arab Neighborhoods]

Following the 1948 War of Independence, Jerusalem became a divided city. The eastern neighborhoods fell under Jordanian sovereignty. Towards the end of the war, the last remaining Jews were deported from Jerusalem's eastern neighborhoods and their properties destroyed or confiscated by the Jordanians.

In the 1967 Six Day War, Israel won back its sovereignty over the entirety of Jerusalem. Several Jewish movements emerged with the agenda of correcting the historical injustice perpetrated against the Jewish community and returning Jews to the once-vibrant Jewish enclaves in the majority-Arab eastern Jerusalem neighborhoods.

They regained once-Jewish properties through the courts and via property acquisitions.

Armed with a pen and a refreshing curiosity about these Jews living amidst Jerusalem's Arabs, budding journalist Shlomo Deutsch set out to learn about the history and daily life of these Jews.

(full article online)

Jews Living Amongst Arabs | A Look at the Jews Living Amongst Jerusalem's Arabs
 
The problem with the so called peace process is that the proposed solutions do not match the problems.

It is like buying a new battery for your car when you have a flat tire.

The problem with prompting any peace process is the fact that Arabs-Moslems are poorly disposed toward accommodation for competing religions. I can understand that people have hopes of improving their condition but why would anyone think that religious bigots such as the Muslim Brotherhood would be the way to achieve that?

It's worthwhile pointing out that it wasn’t all that long ago when Anwar el-Sadat was murdered by gunfire at a public speaking engagement. His assassins were dispatched by the Muslim Brotherhood. Sadat, then president of Egypt, was the first Arab/Moslem leader courageous enough to make a formal peace deal with Israel. For that unpardonable sin, he was murdered.
 
The problem with the so called peace process is that the proposed solutions do not match the problems.

It is like buying a new battery for your car when you have a flat tire.

The problem with prompting any peace process is the fact that Arabs-Moslems are poorly disposed toward accommodation for competing religions. I can understand that people have hopes of improving their condition but why would anyone think that religious bigots such as the Muslim Brotherhood would be the way to achieve that?

It's worthwhile pointing out that it wasn’t all that long ago when Anwar el-Sadat was murdered by gunfire at a public speaking engagement. His assassins were dispatched by the Muslim Brotherhood. Sadat, then president of Egypt, was the first Arab/Moslem leader courageous enough to make a formal peace deal with Israel. For that unpardonable sin, he was murdered.
This is not a religious conflict.
 
The problem with the so called peace process is that the proposed solutions do not match the problems.

It is like buying a new battery for your car when you have a flat tire.

The problem with prompting any peace process is the fact that Arabs-Moslems are poorly disposed toward accommodation for competing religions. I can understand that people have hopes of improving their condition but why would anyone think that religious bigots such as the Muslim Brotherhood would be the way to achieve that?

It's worthwhile pointing out that it wasn’t all that long ago when Anwar el-Sadat was murdered by gunfire at a public speaking engagement. His assassins were dispatched by the Muslim Brotherhood. Sadat, then president of Egypt, was the first Arab/Moslem leader courageous enough to make a formal peace deal with Israel. For that unpardonable sin, he was murdered.
This is not a religious conflict.

Another of the standard slogans you dump into threads.

The term Allah appears ninety two times (92) in the Hamas charter.
 
The problem with the so called peace process is that the proposed solutions do not match the problems.

It is like buying a new battery for your car when you have a flat tire.


How would you define the problem?
They view the problem as two nationalities.

The problem is colonization.

No, Islamics see the problem in terms of the despised Jew having a presence in an Islamist waqf.

That is spelled out in explicit terms in the Hamas charter.

You can’t even begin to define the problem because you can’t be honest enough to acknowledge the core issue.
 
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