How Israel Used Its Own Civilians as Human Shields While Assaulting Gaza

ISIS is becoming apartheid, Afghanistan was apartheid under the taliban. Saudi and most middle east state are apartheid against jews of any nationality. Christians in some state have to live in walled communities separate from the Muslim.
African nations have their history of tribal, racial and religious apartheid.
China used to keep foreigners in a walled town. Japan too used to keep foreigners/christians out of the rest of Japan.
The Ukraine right now is not allowing Russian.



 
Poland was a country. WB and G were not a country with government and army. They were occupied and annexes by Egypt and Jordan. They were part of an exchange of land for peace deal in '78
Wrong! You cannot change ownership under an occupation.

Occupations are temporary and the only thing you can do with them is "end".
 
But there was no one to give the land back to. Only the enemies. And since Israel had the territories a long time, I don't see the problem of letting some Jews live in the West Bank.
I don't see a problem, either. As long as they don't do it by force or with the help of the Israeli government.

They can apply for resident visas, just like anyone else in the world.
 
But there was no one to give the land back to. Only the enemies. And since Israel had the territories a long time, I don't see the problem of letting some Jews live in the West Bank.
I don't see a problem, either. As long as they don't do it by force or with the help of the Israeli government.



They can apply for resident visas, just like anyone else in the world.
They're not moving abroad. The territory is occupied by Israel, so belongs to Israel.
 
As with most Israeli claims, saying Hamas is using human shields, is just another one of their projections onto others.

Within one of Tel AvivÂ’s most densely populated neighborhoods sits HaÂ’Kirya, the armyÂ’s headquarters, a gigantic complex of monolithic buildings that house the offices where attacks on Gaza are planned. The uniformed officers and soldiers who work inside take lunch in the cafes and shop in the malls surrounding their offices, embedding themselves among the civilian population. A military base is nestled in the middle of the campus of Haifa University while Hebrew and Tel Aviv Universities offer military officers free tuition, encouraging their enrollment and allowing them to carry weapons on campus. It is hard to find a henhouse, flophouse, or fieldhouse anywhere in Israel without some kind of military presence.
In addition to that...
Not only do IsraelÂ’s southern communities exist under the threat of rocket and mortar attacks from those they displaced, they are routinely used as shelters and temporary bases by the Israeli army.
Since the Israeli military is so intertwined among those communities, does that make the citizens there legal targets?

and these paid zionist shills on your thread posting can only sling shin defeat like the paid monkey trolls they are.:D
 
Crystalclear; Billo_Really; et al,

I believe there is a mistake here. Neither the West Bank or the Gaza Strip are part of the sovereign Jewish State of Israel.

But there was no one to give the land back to. Only the enemies. And since Israel had the territories a long time, I don't see the problem of letting some Jews live in the West Bank.
I don't see a problem, either. As long as they don't do it by force or with the help of the Israeli government.
They can apply for resident visas, just like anyone else in the world.
They're not moving abroad. The territory is occupied by Israel, so belongs to Israel.
(COMMENT)

With the exception of Area "C", in which by the Oslo Accords - Israel has significant Jurisdiction granted by agreement, the remainder of the West Bank and Gaza Strip are under varying degrees of Palestinian Control. That is to say that different areas of the remainder have different levels of "effective control."

The West Bank and Gaza Strip, less Area "C" (under the Permanent Status of Negotiations, Oslo Accords), are not under the "effective control" of Israel in many respects, in particular the Gaza Strip after 2005; but there is a question as to the exact nature of the Palestinian Government and what control they effectively maintain.

In any event, Israel does not now hold sovereignty over any territory either in the West Bank and Gaza Strip; but they do maintain "effective control" over Area "C". At some point in time, the Palestinians will establish a form of government which does not harbor a threat to the sovereign integrity of the Israel; or the safety and security of its citizenry. At the time, Israel will have to relinquish any control it has to that government (less the outcome of negotiation pertaining to Area "C").

Most Respectfully,
R
 

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