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Why is this thread full of pictures and videos without discussion?

Is this a special section?
Good question. Most people do not come here to discuss issues. They are here to sling poo and call names. If they cannot yell terrorist or anti Semite, they have nothing to say.

I did. Comment on my post just above yours .
Sure, whenever Jews go to Palestine, they bring Israel with them.
 
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⁜→ P F Tinmore, et al,

Why is this thread full of pictures and videos without discussion?

Is this a special section?
Good question. Most people do not come here to discuss issues. They are here to sling poo and call names. If they cannot yell terrorist or anti Semite, they have nothing to say.
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Pick an issue. You will get a discussion.

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R
Najd was occupied by the Negev Brigade as part of Operation Barak, and the villagers were expelled[7] and fled to Gaza.

Following the war the area was incorporated into the State of Israel and the city of Sderot was founded in 1951 on village land, a few miles to the south of the village site,[16] while Or HaNer was founded in 1957 also on village land, to the northeast.[16]

Najd, Gaza - Wikipedia
We know when Israel occupied that territory, but how did Israel legally acquire that land?​
 
RE: Palestine Today
⁜→ P F Tinmore, et al,

This is a very debatable position to hold.

Najd was occupied by the Negev Brigade as part of Operation Barak, and the villagers were expelled and fled to Gaza.
(COMMENT)

Well the first question:
◈ Who was expelled?
◈ Who fled the scene?​

The second quest revolves around the Customary and International Humanitarian Law (IHL).

RULES 23 & 24 C&IHL .png

IF you can't move the battle (military objective), THEN move the people (civilians and civilian objects).

Following the war the area was incorporated into the State of Israel and the city of Sderot was founded in 1951 on village land, a few miles to the south of the village site,[16] while Or HaNer was founded in 1957 also on village land, to the northeast.[16]

Najd, Gaza - Wikipedia
We know when Israel occupied that territory, but how did Israel legally acquire that land?
(COMMENT)

Well, part of the logic has to do with the fact that there was no Arab Palestinian sovereignty to lay a political claim to the territory in question. AND no Arab Palestinian organization (no informal political subdivisions • otherwise) even considered opening a set of negotiation.

Every State has the duty to refrain from the threat or use of force to violate
the existing international boundaries of another State or as a means of
solving international disputes, including territorial disputes and problems
concerning frontiers of States.
Israel did not occupy any sovereign Arab Palestinian Territory. Nor did Israel incorporate any sovereign territory of the Arab Palestinian. The question becomes:

IF the Arab Palestinian had no functional government or position from
which to argue their soverenty was injured, THEN who should make the
claim of a political injury?​

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Most Respectfully,
R
 
Why is this thread full of pictures and videos without discussion?

Is this a special section?
Good question. Most people do not come here to discuss issues. They are here to sling poo and call names. If they cannot yell terrorist or anti Semite, they have nothing to say.

I did. Comment on my post just above yours .
Sure, whenever Jews go to Palestine, they bring Israel with them.

Still didn’t address Abbas admitting the “ two State Solution “ isn’t is goal
Or why you object to Jews not selling land to Palestinians but no objection to Palestinians eligible for the death penalty if they do the same
Or why they formally declared Jews are not entitled to the Western Wall
 
RE: Palestine Today
⁜→ P F Tinmore, et al,

This is a very debatable position to hold.

Najd was occupied by the Negev Brigade as part of Operation Barak, and the villagers were expelled and fled to Gaza.
(COMMENT)

Well the first question:
◈ Who was expelled?
◈ Who fled the scene?​

The second quest revolves around the Customary and International Humanitarian Law (IHL).
IF you can't move the battle (military objective), THEN move the people (civilians and civilian objects).

Following the war the area was incorporated into the State of Israel and the city of Sderot was founded in 1951 on village land, a few miles to the south of the village site,[16] while Or HaNer was founded in 1957 also on village land, to the northeast.[16]

Najd, Gaza - Wikipedia
We know when Israel occupied that territory, but how did Israel legally acquire that land?
(COMMENT)

Well, part of the logic has to do with the fact that there was no Arab Palestinian sovereignty to lay a political claim to the territory in question. AND no Arab Palestinian organization (no informal political subdivisions • otherwise) even considered opening a set of negotiation.

Every State has the duty to refrain from the threat or use of force to violate
the existing international boundaries of another State or as a means of
solving international disputes, including territorial disputes and problems
concerning frontiers of States.
Israel did not occupy any sovereign Arab Palestinian Territory. Nor did Israel incorporate any sovereign territory of the Arab Palestinian. The question becomes:

IF the Arab Palestinian had no functional government or position from
which to argue their soverenty was injured, THEN who should make the
claim of a political injury?​

........View attachment 276174
Most Respectfully,
R
You are so full of shit. Israel occupied the territory of unarmed civilians and built illegal settlements. And that was after the UN resolved that those civilians return home.:cuckoo::cuckoo::cuckoo:
 
Why is this thread full of pictures and videos without discussion?

Is this a special section?
Good question. Most people do not come here to discuss issues. They are here to sling poo and call names. If they cannot yell terrorist or anti Semite, they have nothing to say.

I did. Comment on my post just above yours .
Sure, whenever Jews go to Palestine, they bring Israel with them.

Still didn’t address Abbas admitting the “ two State Solution “ isn’t is goal
Or why you object to Jews not selling land to Palestinians but no objection to Palestinians eligible for the death penalty if they do the same
Or why they formally declared Jews are not entitled to the Western Wall
Or why you object to Jews not selling land to Palestinians
Like that is ever going to happen.
 
RE: Palestine Today
⁜→ P F Tinmore, et al,

This is a very debatable position to hold.

Najd was occupied by the Negev Brigade as part of Operation Barak, and the villagers were expelled and fled to Gaza.
(COMMENT)

Well the first question:
◈ Who was expelled?
◈ Who fled the scene?​

The second quest revolves around the Customary and International Humanitarian Law (IHL).
IF you can't move the battle (military objective), THEN move the people (civilians and civilian objects).

Following the war the area was incorporated into the State of Israel and the city of Sderot was founded in 1951 on village land, a few miles to the south of the village site,[16] while Or HaNer was founded in 1957 also on village land, to the northeast.[16]

Najd, Gaza - Wikipedia
We know when Israel occupied that territory, but how did Israel legally acquire that land?
(COMMENT)

Well, part of the logic has to do with the fact that there was no Arab Palestinian sovereignty to lay a political claim to the territory in question. AND no Arab Palestinian organization (no informal political subdivisions • otherwise) even considered opening a set of negotiation.

Every State has the duty to refrain from the threat or use of force to violate
the existing international boundaries of another State or as a means of
solving international disputes, including territorial disputes and problems
concerning frontiers of States.
Israel did not occupy any sovereign Arab Palestinian Territory. Nor did Israel incorporate any sovereign territory of the Arab Palestinian. The question becomes:

IF the Arab Palestinian had no functional government or position from
which to argue their soverenty was injured, THEN who should make the
claim of a political injury?​

........View attachment 276174
Most Respectfully,
R
You are so full of shit. Israel occupied the territory of unarmed civilians and built illegal settlements. And that was after the UN resolved that those civilians return home.:cuckoo::cuckoo::cuckoo:

Israel occupied the territory of unarmed civilians and built illegal settlements.

Unarmed civilians had their own country? Cool!!!

What was it called?
 
RE: Palestine Today
⁜→ P F Tinmore, et al,

This is a very debatable position to hold.

Najd was occupied by the Negev Brigade as part of Operation Barak, and the villagers were expelled and fled to Gaza.
(COMMENT)

Well the first question:
◈ Who was expelled?
◈ Who fled the scene?​

The second quest revolves around the Customary and International Humanitarian Law (IHL).
IF you can't move the battle (military objective), THEN move the people (civilians and civilian objects).

Following the war the area was incorporated into the State of Israel and the city of Sderot was founded in 1951 on village land, a few miles to the south of the village site,[16] while Or HaNer was founded in 1957 also on village land, to the northeast.[16]

Najd, Gaza - Wikipedia
We know when Israel occupied that territory, but how did Israel legally acquire that land?
(COMMENT)

Well, part of the logic has to do with the fact that there was no Arab Palestinian sovereignty to lay a political claim to the territory in question. AND no Arab Palestinian organization (no informal political subdivisions • otherwise) even considered opening a set of negotiation.

Every State has the duty to refrain from the threat or use of force to violate
the existing international boundaries of another State or as a means of
solving international disputes, including territorial disputes and problems
concerning frontiers of States.
Israel did not occupy any sovereign Arab Palestinian Territory. Nor did Israel incorporate any sovereign territory of the Arab Palestinian. The question becomes:

IF the Arab Palestinian had no functional government or position from
which to argue their soverenty was injured, THEN who should make the
claim of a political injury?​

........View attachment 276174
Most Respectfully,
R
You are so full of shit. Israel occupied the territory of unarmed civilians and built illegal settlements. And that was after the UN resolved that those civilians return home.:cuckoo::cuckoo::cuckoo:

Israel occupied the territory of unarmed civilians and built illegal settlements.

Unarmed civilians had their own country? Cool!!!

What was it called?
Deflection.
 
RE: Palestine Today
⁜→ P F Tinmore, et al,

This is a very debatable position to hold.

Najd was occupied by the Negev Brigade as part of Operation Barak, and the villagers were expelled and fled to Gaza.
(COMMENT)

Well the first question:
◈ Who was expelled?
◈ Who fled the scene?​

The second quest revolves around the Customary and International Humanitarian Law (IHL).
IF you can't move the battle (military objective), THEN move the people (civilians and civilian objects).

Following the war the area was incorporated into the State of Israel and the city of Sderot was founded in 1951 on village land, a few miles to the south of the village site,[16] while Or HaNer was founded in 1957 also on village land, to the northeast.[16]

Najd, Gaza - Wikipedia
We know when Israel occupied that territory, but how did Israel legally acquire that land?
(COMMENT)

Well, part of the logic has to do with the fact that there was no Arab Palestinian sovereignty to lay a political claim to the territory in question. AND no Arab Palestinian organization (no informal political subdivisions • otherwise) even considered opening a set of negotiation.

Every State has the duty to refrain from the threat or use of force to violate
the existing international boundaries of another State or as a means of
solving international disputes, including territorial disputes and problems
concerning frontiers of States.
Israel did not occupy any sovereign Arab Palestinian Territory. Nor did Israel incorporate any sovereign territory of the Arab Palestinian. The question becomes:

IF the Arab Palestinian had no functional government or position from
which to argue their soverenty was injured, THEN who should make the
claim of a political injury?​

........View attachment 276174
Most Respectfully,
R
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