So you're saying that if your fellow Nazi's can't do it legally how does Israel manage to do it legally ?
Its simple. International law. The Geneva Conventions clearly give Israeli courts jurisdiction within the disputed territories. The courts have decided, not some individual as occurred in your example.
You really don't know history very well do you ?
I know history far too well for you, which is why you are constantly made a fool of. Your Israeli latter day Nazi buddies, the Israelis are breaking international law, that's just a fact.
It was not an individual that determined that homes would be demolished, it was the determination of the military courts in Nazi occupied Czechoslovakia.
Bull shit.
It was Hitler and Himmler who ordered the response to the assassination.
The courts had nothing to do with it. :--)
Once again you only humiliate yourself when you claim others don't have a grasp on history and then you prove your own inadequacies so blatantly.
I'll even quote your favorite source LOL
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On the very day of the assassination attempt Hitler ordered an investigation and reprisals, suggesting that Himmler send SS General
Erich von dem Bach-Zelewski to Prague; according to Karl Hermann Frank's postwar testimony, Hitler knew Zelewski to be even harsher than Heydrich.[26] Hitler favored killing 10,000 politically unreliable Czechs, but after he consulted Himmler, the idea was dropped because Czech territory was an important industrial zone for the German military and indiscriminate killing could reduce the productivity of the region.[27]
The Nazi retaliation ordered by Himmler was brutal nonetheless. More than 13,000 were arrested, including Jan Kubiš' girlfriend Anna Malinová, who subsequently died in the
Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp. First Lieutenant Adolf Opálka's aunt, Marie Opálková, was executed in the Mauthausen camp on 24 October 1942;[28] his father, Viktor Jarolím, was also killed.[29] According to one estimate, 5,000 were killed in reprisals.[30]
Intelligence falsely linked the assassins to the villages of
Lidice and
Ležáky. A Gestapo report identified Lidice as the assailants' suspected hiding place since several Czech army officers exiled in England at the time were known to have come from there. In addition, the Gestapo had found a resistance radio transmitter in Ležáky.[31] In the village of Lidice, destroyed on 9 June 1942, 199 men were executed, 95 children taken prisoner (81 later killed in
gas vans at the
Chełmno extermination camp; eight others were taken for adoption by German families), and 195 women were immediately deported to
Ravensbrück concentration camp. All adults, men and women, in the village of Ležáky were murdered. Both towns were burned, and the ruins of Lidice leveled.[32][33]
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Once again the Geneva Conventions clearly give the occupying power the right to enforce court decisions which is exactly what Israel does. Your example is pure BS and has no similarities to processes laid down in international law IE the Geneva Conventions.