Israeli Deputy Defense Minister claims "suddenly appeared" Palestinians could be from Mars

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Palestinian villagers, who were ordered to leave their homes could be from Mars, Israeli Deputy Defense Minister Eli Ben-Dahan, claims in a Knesset discussion. In order to "lawfully" apply demarcation orders, the addressed places must have been created illegally and suddenly. Ben-Dahan claims the villages didn´t exist and their inhabitants were "not there". Asked if they could have come from Mars he said "Maybe".

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Not from Mars? Israeli Deputy Defense Minister Eli Ben-Dahan

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Israel vs the Martians? Israeli Deputy: Palestinians may have come from Mars
 
Palestinian villagers, who were ordered to leave their homes could be from Mars, Israeli Deputy Defense Minister Eli Ben-Dahan, claims in a Knesset discussion. In order to "lawfully" apply demarcation orders, the addressed places must have been created illegally and suddenly. Ben-Dahan claims the villages didn´t exist and their inhabitants were "not there". Asked if they could have come from Mars he said "Maybe".

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Not from Mars? Israeli Deputy Defense Minister Eli Ben-Dahan

Read here:
Israel vs the Martians? Israeli Deputy: Palestinians may have come from Mars

Ben-Dahan was born in Casablanca, Morocco, and immigrated to Israel in 1956 at the age of two, his family settling in Beersheba
Eli Ben-Dahan - Wikipedia
another ******* immigrant
Interesting, what an intense delusion.
 
What villages?
The article doesn't say.
 
Is this the "town" we are discussing ??
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I see towns on the left and right sides of the picture, what's in the middle is not even a village...
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I see towns on the left and right sides of the picture, what's in the middle is not even a village...
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And?

It puts his answer in context.
I really don't have enough info about the issue, so I asked...

What's the 2nd town?
Probably Khan al-Amar. There are about 300 Bedouin in Jabal al-Baba and 100 in Khan al-Amar. Both are located next to the Zionist settlement Ma'ale Adumim.

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