Palestinians Massing At The Israeli Border

RE: Palestinians Massing At The Israeli Border
⁜→ P F Tinmore, et al,

We are talking about a time period just over a century-long; if you start the clock with the Balfour Declaration. And in that 100 year period, there were all kinds of exchange in views → as to the various perspectives.

BUT, in the framework of the Mandate that was agreed upon by the Allied Powers, the Jewish Agency (a World Zionist Executive) was formally recognized as a "public body." And it was through the interpretation of this language that the Jewish Agency derived international legitimacy and diplomatic representation before the League of Nations. And it was precisely the lack of embrionic‐state and progress towards self-governing institutions, that the Palestinians become at a disadvantage in the ability to effectively influence public opinion anywhere in the world. This was compounded, in 1923, by the fact that the Arab Higher Committee (AHC) rejected, for a third time, the proposed creation of an Arab Agency to bring the AHC up to the same functional level similar → to the Zionist Executive (the Jewish Agency). Of course, by rejecting the offer made by the first High Commissioner of Palestine (Herbert Samuel), the AHC irreparably crippled the Palestinian interest.

constant bickering with the Jewish Community, their inability to work cooperatively with the High Commissioner on the establishing self-governing institutions
There was not going to be any self-governance in a settler colonial setting. The plan was (and still is) to move the Palestinians out and the settlers in.
(COMMENT)

Your interpretation is entirely wrong, as wrong as the decisions that continued to compound self-inflicted political wounds that retarded the establishment of quasi-self-governing institutions to balance the equations with the Jewish Agency.

The idea that displacement of Arab Palestinians is a condition set upon themselves. The Hostile Arab Palestinians (HoAP) made it imperative for the Israelis to institute rear area security measures in order to protect themselves from an internal security problems well behind the FEBA.

The more the HoAP crippled themselves, the more they tried to blame their weaknesses and failures on the Israelis. With them, the Arab Palestinians always blame someone else.

Most Respectfully,
R
The drive of political zionism to establish a settler State in Palestine was met by violent resistance from the Palestinians, and this situation simmered until it boiled over in 1936.
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The King-Crane Commission had reported that Jewish colonists were planning a radical transformation of Palestine:

  • "The fact came out repeatedly in the Commission's conference with Jewish representatives, that the Zionists looked forward to a practically complete dispossession of the present non-Jewish inhabitants of Palestine, by various forms of purchase". 67/
Similarly, a number of Jewish organizations such as the Colonisation Department of the Zionist Organization, financed by the Keren ha-Yesod, were actively engaged in acquisition of land both for individual immigrant families as well as for the Yishuv or Jewish settlements. Several of these organizations had been operating since the nineteenth century, notably the Palestine Jewish Colonisation Association (PICA)*.
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"(e) The Agency shall promote agricultural colonization based on Jewish labour ... it shall be deemed to be a matter of principle that Jewish labour shall be employed ..."
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The report noted in the strongest terms the effect on indigenous Palestinians of Zionist policies.

  • "The effect of the Zionist colonization policy on the Arab. Actually the result of the purchase of land in Palestine by the Jewish National Fund has been that land has been extraterritorialized. It ceases to be land from which the Arab can gain any advantage either now or at any time in the future. Not only can he never hope to lease or to cultivate it, but, by the stringent provisions of the lease of the Jewish National Fund, he is deprived for ever from employment on that land.
The Origins and Evolution of the Palestine Problem Part I: 1917-1947 - Study (30 June 1978)

And you keep saying that it is not a settler colonial project. One that continues today.
:cuckoo::cuckoo::cuckoo::cuckoo::cuckoo:

The protests reject that policy.

That long cut and paste demonstrates the rage that grips you at the existence of Israel and your insensate Jew hatreds.

You demonstrate a real pathology.

If he could just be honest, and say he has a 'thing' for Jews.

Jews and Israel
 
RE: Palestinians Massing At The Israeli Border
⁜→ P F Tinmore, et al,

We are talking about a time period just over a century-long; if you start the clock with the Balfour Declaration. And in that 100 year period, there were all kinds of exchange in views → as to the various perspectives.

BUT, in the framework of the Mandate that was agreed upon by the Allied Powers, the Jewish Agency (a World Zionist Executive) was formally recognized as a "public body." And it was through the interpretation of this language that the Jewish Agency derived international legitimacy and diplomatic representation before the League of Nations. And it was precisely the lack of embrionic‐state and progress towards self-governing institutions, that the Palestinians become at a disadvantage in the ability to effectively influence public opinion anywhere in the world. This was compounded, in 1923, by the fact that the Arab Higher Committee (AHC) rejected, for a third time, the proposed creation of an Arab Agency to bring the AHC up to the same functional level similar → to the Zionist Executive (the Jewish Agency). Of course, by rejecting the offer made by the first High Commissioner of Palestine (Herbert Samuel), the AHC irreparably crippled the Palestinian interest.

constant bickering with the Jewish Community, their inability to work cooperatively with the High Commissioner on the establishing self-governing institutions
There was not going to be any self-governance in a settler colonial setting. The plan was (and still is) to move the Palestinians out and the settlers in.
(COMMENT)

Your interpretation is entirely wrong, as wrong as the decisions that continued to compound self-inflicted political wounds that retarded the establishment of quasi-self-governing institutions to balance the equations with the Jewish Agency.

The idea that displacement of Arab Palestinians is a condition set upon themselves. The Hostile Arab Palestinians (HoAP) made it imperative for the Israelis to institute rear area security measures in order to protect themselves from an internal security problems well behind the FEBA.

The more the HoAP crippled themselves, the more they tried to blame their weaknesses and failures on the Israelis. With them, the Arab Palestinians always blame someone else.

Most Respectfully,
R
The drive of political zionism to establish a settler State in Palestine was met by violent resistance from the Palestinians, and this situation simmered until it boiled over in 1936.
-------------
The King-Crane Commission had reported that Jewish colonists were planning a radical transformation of Palestine:

  • "The fact came out repeatedly in the Commission's conference with Jewish representatives, that the Zionists looked forward to a practically complete dispossession of the present non-Jewish inhabitants of Palestine, by various forms of purchase". 67/
Similarly, a number of Jewish organizations such as the Colonisation Department of the Zionist Organization, financed by the Keren ha-Yesod, were actively engaged in acquisition of land both for individual immigrant families as well as for the Yishuv or Jewish settlements. Several of these organizations had been operating since the nineteenth century, notably the Palestine Jewish Colonisation Association (PICA)*.
---------
"(e) The Agency shall promote agricultural colonization based on Jewish labour ... it shall be deemed to be a matter of principle that Jewish labour shall be employed ..."
---------------
The report noted in the strongest terms the effect on indigenous Palestinians of Zionist policies.

  • "The effect of the Zionist colonization policy on the Arab. Actually the result of the purchase of land in Palestine by the Jewish National Fund has been that land has been extraterritorialized. It ceases to be land from which the Arab can gain any advantage either now or at any time in the future. Not only can he never hope to lease or to cultivate it, but, by the stringent provisions of the lease of the Jewish National Fund, he is deprived for ever from employment on that land.
The Origins and Evolution of the Palestine Problem Part I: 1917-1947 - Study (30 June 1978)

And you keep saying that it is not a settler colonial project. One that continues today.
:cuckoo::cuckoo::cuckoo::cuckoo::cuckoo:

The protests reject that policy.




Speaking of driving:


The Hebrews were driven right outta there. . . .



. . . .they just had the gumption to move back…
 
RE: Palestinians Massing At The Israeli Border
⁜→ P F Tinmore, et al,

We are talking about a time period just over a century-long; if you start the clock with the Balfour Declaration. And in that 100 year period, there were all kinds of exchange in views → as to the various perspectives.

BUT, in the framework of the Mandate that was agreed upon by the Allied Powers, the Jewish Agency (a World Zionist Executive) was formally recognized as a "public body." And it was through the interpretation of this language that the Jewish Agency derived international legitimacy and diplomatic representation before the League of Nations. And it was precisely the lack of embrionic‐state and progress towards self-governing institutions, that the Palestinians become at a disadvantage in the ability to effectively influence public opinion anywhere in the world. This was compounded, in 1923, by the fact that the Arab Higher Committee (AHC) rejected, for a third time, the proposed creation of an Arab Agency to bring the AHC up to the same functional level similar → to the Zionist Executive (the Jewish Agency). Of course, by rejecting the offer made by the first High Commissioner of Palestine (Herbert Samuel), the AHC irreparably crippled the Palestinian interest.

constant bickering with the Jewish Community, their inability to work cooperatively with the High Commissioner on the establishing self-governing institutions
There was not going to be any self-governance in a settler colonial setting. The plan was (and still is) to move the Palestinians out and the settlers in.
(COMMENT)

Your interpretation is entirely wrong, as wrong as the decisions that continued to compound self-inflicted political wounds that retarded the establishment of quasi-self-governing institutions to balance the equations with the Jewish Agency.

The idea that displacement of Arab Palestinians is a condition set upon themselves. The Hostile Arab Palestinians (HoAP) made it imperative for the Israelis to institute rear area security measures in order to protect themselves from an internal security problems well behind the FEBA.

The more the HoAP crippled themselves, the more they tried to blame their weaknesses and failures on the Israelis. With them, the Arab Palestinians always blame someone else.

Most Respectfully,
R
The drive of political zionism to establish a settler State in Palestine was met by violent resistance from the Palestinians, and this situation simmered until it boiled over in 1936.
-------------
The King-Crane Commission had reported that Jewish colonists were planning a radical transformation of Palestine:

  • "The fact came out repeatedly in the Commission's conference with Jewish representatives, that the Zionists looked forward to a practically complete dispossession of the present non-Jewish inhabitants of Palestine, by various forms of purchase". 67/
Similarly, a number of Jewish organizations such as the Colonisation Department of the Zionist Organization, financed by the Keren ha-Yesod, were actively engaged in acquisition of land both for individual immigrant families as well as for the Yishuv or Jewish settlements. Several of these organizations had been operating since the nineteenth century, notably the Palestine Jewish Colonisation Association (PICA)*.
---------
"(e) The Agency shall promote agricultural colonization based on Jewish labour ... it shall be deemed to be a matter of principle that Jewish labour shall be employed ..."
---------------
The report noted in the strongest terms the effect on indigenous Palestinians of Zionist policies.

  • "The effect of the Zionist colonization policy on the Arab. Actually the result of the purchase of land in Palestine by the Jewish National Fund has been that land has been extraterritorialized. It ceases to be land from which the Arab can gain any advantage either now or at any time in the future. Not only can he never hope to lease or to cultivate it, but, by the stringent provisions of the lease of the Jewish National Fund, he is deprived for ever from employment on that land.
The Origins and Evolution of the Palestine Problem Part I: 1917-1947 - Study (30 June 1978)

And you keep saying that it is not a settler colonial project. One that continues today.
:cuckoo::cuckoo::cuckoo::cuckoo::cuckoo:

The protests reject that policy.




Speaking of driving:


The Hebrews were driven right outta there. . . .



. . . .they just had the gumption to move back…
That is what many indigenous people are doing. Standing up for those who invaded their lands and kept them from being sovereign over it.

Hurrah for the Hebrews/Israelites/Jews/Israelis.
They regained sovereignty after 2000 years of invader oppression and are doing what those invaders were never capable, much less interested in doing. Return Israel to the glory it once was.

Success is the best revenge against those who want to see you dead and gone, as so many Christians and Muslims are so continuing to waste their time with BDS, and attack after attack on any and all Jews they find, in Israel and around the world.

Sure.....say that the Jews are foreigners when it is the foreigner Arab/Muslims/Ottomans the ones who did not give a crap about the land.....ever !!!!

Massing endlessly against Israel to invade it? But only when Hamas tells you to?

Wow. That is such love for the land which was never theirs, and they have no connection with, except for Arabia. Any other land, is simply commanded by some Muslims to "Never let go".

That is not love for the land. That is a 2 year old who will not accept NO.
 
Khalid Al-Batsh, Chairman of the High Commission for Return and Breaking the Siege, said: "In order to ensure the safety of our people participating today in the activities of the 59th Friday, we send the most important message to continue the process of liberation and return ...We ask them to stay inside the covered return tents in the five camps throughout the period."

Funny how they are concerned for kids' safety from the sun but not from ricocheting bullets or tear gas.

Kids getting injured or killed by Israelis is the entire point of the riots. If they die from heatstroke it does no one any good.

(full article online)

Suddenly, Hamas pretends to care about the safety of kids at the "March of Return" ~ Elder Of Ziyon - Israel News
 
46 Palestinians injured by Israeli gunfire in Gaza protests

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GAZA, (PIC)

The Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza said that 46 protesters were injured by the Israeli occupation army's gunfire while taking part in the Great March of Return on Friday.

The ministry said that two paramedics were among the injured.

The PIC reporter said that hundreds of Palestinians marched along the eastern border of the Gaza Strip on the 61st Friday of the Great March of Return to protest Israel's plan to annex the West Bank settlements and voice rejection of the US biased policy in favor of Israel.

The Gaza Strip Palestinians on 30 March 2018 launched the Great March of Return to call for allowing the return of refugees to their lands and breaking the 13-year-long blockade on the coastal enclave.

Since the start of the border protests, the Israeli occupation army has killed 318 Gazans and injured over 31,000 others.

Read more at
46 Palestinians injured by Israeli gunfire in Gaza protests
@Copyright The Palestinian Information Center
 
46 Palestinians injured by Israeli gunfire in Gaza protests

-1814762785.jpg


GAZA, (PIC)

The Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza said that 46 protesters were injured by the Israeli occupation army's gunfire while taking part in the Great March of Return on Friday.

The ministry said that two paramedics were among the injured.

The PIC reporter said that hundreds of Palestinians marched along the eastern border of the Gaza Strip on the 61st Friday of the Great March of Return to protest Israel's plan to annex the West Bank settlements and voice rejection of the US biased policy in favor of Israel.

The Gaza Strip Palestinians on 30 March 2018 launched the Great March of Return to call for allowing the return of refugees to their lands and breaking the 13-year-long blockade on the coastal enclave.

Since the start of the border protests, the Israeli occupation army has killed 318 Gazans and injured over 31,000 others.

Read more at
46 Palestinians injured by Israeli gunfire in Gaza protests
@Copyright The Palestinian Information Center

Injuries will happen in the islamic terrorist war zone.
 
46 Palestinians injured by Israeli gunfire in Gaza protests

-1814762785.jpg


GAZA, (PIC)

The Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza said that 46 protesters were injured by the Israeli occupation army's gunfire while taking part in the Great March of Return on Friday.

The ministry said that two paramedics were among the injured.

The PIC reporter said that hundreds of Palestinians marched along the eastern border of the Gaza Strip on the 61st Friday of the Great March of Return to protest Israel's plan to annex the West Bank settlements and voice rejection of the US biased policy in favor of Israel.

The Gaza Strip Palestinians on 30 March 2018 launched the Great March of Return to call for allowing the return of refugees to their lands and breaking the 13-year-long blockade on the coastal enclave.

Since the start of the border protests, the Israeli occupation army has killed 318 Gazans and injured over 31,000 others.

Read more at
46 Palestinians injured by Israeli gunfire in Gaza protests
@Copyright The Palestinian Information Center

Injuries will happen in the islamic terrorist war zone.
We really need a stupid post button.
 
46 Palestinians injured by Israeli gunfire in Gaza protests

-1814762785.jpg


GAZA, (PIC)

The Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza said that 46 protesters were injured by the Israeli occupation army's gunfire while taking part in the Great March of Return on Friday.

The ministry said that two paramedics were among the injured.

The PIC reporter said that hundreds of Palestinians marched along the eastern border of the Gaza Strip on the 61st Friday of the Great March of Return to protest Israel's plan to annex the West Bank settlements and voice rejection of the US biased policy in favor of Israel.

The Gaza Strip Palestinians on 30 March 2018 launched the Great March of Return to call for allowing the return of refugees to their lands and breaking the 13-year-long blockade on the coastal enclave.

Since the start of the border protests, the Israeli occupation army has killed 318 Gazans and injured over 31,000 others.

Read more at
46 Palestinians injured by Israeli gunfire in Gaza protests
@Copyright The Palestinian Information Center

Injuries will happen in the islamic terrorist war zone.
We really need a stupid post button.

You really do use Microsoft Word™️ To make templates for your cut and paste slogans.
 
46 Palestinians injured by Israeli gunfire in Gaza protests

-1814762785.jpg


GAZA, (PIC)

The Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza said that 46 protesters were injured by the Israeli occupation army's gunfire while taking part in the Great March of Return on Friday.

The ministry said that two paramedics were among the injured.

The PIC reporter said that hundreds of Palestinians marched along the eastern border of the Gaza Strip on the 61st Friday of the Great March of Return to protest Israel's plan to annex the West Bank settlements and voice rejection of the US biased policy in favor of Israel.

The Gaza Strip Palestinians on 30 March 2018 launched the Great March of Return to call for allowing the return of refugees to their lands and breaking the 13-year-long blockade on the coastal enclave.

Since the start of the border protests, the Israeli occupation army has killed 318 Gazans and injured over 31,000 others.

Read more at
46 Palestinians injured by Israeli gunfire in Gaza protests
@Copyright The Palestinian Information Center

Injuries will happen in the islamic terrorist war zone.
We really need a stupid post button.


Over 60 Palestinians wounded in Nakba Day protests, 9 fires along border

I agree; We can use it on you. I love it when you and other Pro Palestinian Kool Aid Drinkers refer to the Palestinians as having " peaceful protests"
 
46 Palestinians injured by Israeli gunfire in Gaza protests

-1814762785.jpg


GAZA, (PIC)

The Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza said that 46 protesters were injured by the Israeli occupation army's gunfire while taking part in the Great March of Return on Friday.

The ministry said that two paramedics were among the injured.

The PIC reporter said that hundreds of Palestinians marched along the eastern border of the Gaza Strip on the 61st Friday of the Great March of Return to protest Israel's plan to annex the West Bank settlements and voice rejection of the US biased policy in favor of Israel.

The Gaza Strip Palestinians on 30 March 2018 launched the Great March of Return to call for allowing the return of refugees to their lands and breaking the 13-year-long blockade on the coastal enclave.

Since the start of the border protests, the Israeli occupation army has killed 318 Gazans and injured over 31,000 others.

Read more at
46 Palestinians injured by Israeli gunfire in Gaza protests
@Copyright The Palestinian Information Center

Injuries will happen in the islamic terrorist war zone.
We really need a stupid post button.


Over 60 Palestinians wounded in Nakba Day protests, 9 fires along border

I agree; We can use it on you. I love it when you and other Pro Palestinian Kool Aid Drinkers refer to the Palestinians as having " peaceful protests"
That is twice now that I got a virus warning at JPost.
 
RE: Palestinians Massing At The Israeli Border
⁜→ P F Tinmore, et al,

Now that is interesting.

That is twice now that I got a virus warning at JPost.
(COMMENT)

It is not unique to any single web site. There are days when I have been hi-jacked by it right here on this Message Board. Twice just today.

Most Respectfully,
R
 
RE: Palestinians Massing At The Israeli Border
⁜→ P F Tinmore, et al,

Now that is interesting.

That is twice now that I got a virus warning at JPost.
(COMMENT)

It is not unique to any single web site. There are days when I have been hi-jacked by it right here on this Message Board. Twice just today.

Most Respectfully,
R
FYI, it says that if you close that page your computer will be locked. That is just a bluff.

It isn't easy to close the page but when you do nothing happens.
 
RE: Palestinians Massing At The Israeli Border
⁜→ P F Tinmore, et al,

Now that is interesting.

That is twice now that I got a virus warning at JPost.
(COMMENT)

It is not unique to any single web site. There are days when I have been hi-jacked by it right here on this Message Board. Twice just today.

Most Respectfully,
R
FYI, it says that if you close that page your computer will be locked. That is just a bluff.

It isn't easy to close the page but when you do nothing happens.
Change Your net provider.
 
I have seen in the past that COGAT would list hundreds of Gaza businessmen as exiting and returning to the sector, I didn't know they were laborers.

I see nothing wrong with Israelis employing laborers from Gaza, as long as the proper security checks are done.

For there to be calm, Israel needs Palestinian leaders to support calm. The only way to accomplish that is to give them something they will lose if there are attacks.

Thousands of Gazans who simply want work will energize the Gaza economy with Israeli salaries, and Hamas wants that to happen. More importantly, it doesn't want to lose it.

" Over the past week, a relative calm has returned to the Gaza border region: The number of incendiary balloons has dropped and Hamas has also avoided renewing the violent night-time protests, which it sometimes held along the border fence. Last Friday's protest was also relatively quiet. Now, we can understand why."

(full article online)

Gazans are working in Israel ~ Elder Of Ziyon - Israel News
 
46 Palestinians injured by Israeli gunfire in Gaza protests

-1814762785.jpg


GAZA, (PIC)

The Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza said that 46 protesters were injured by the Israeli occupation army's gunfire while taking part in the Great March of Return on Friday.

The ministry said that two paramedics were among the injured.

The PIC reporter said that hundreds of Palestinians marched along the eastern border of the Gaza Strip on the 61st Friday of the Great March of Return to protest Israel's plan to annex the West Bank settlements and voice rejection of the US biased policy in favor of Israel.

The Gaza Strip Palestinians on 30 March 2018 launched the Great March of Return to call for allowing the return of refugees to their lands and breaking the 13-year-long blockade on the coastal enclave.

Since the start of the border protests, the Israeli occupation army has killed 318 Gazans and injured over 31,000 others.

Read more at
46 Palestinians injured by Israeli gunfire in Gaza protests
@Copyright The Palestinian Information Center



Gazans launch dozens of fire balloons into Israel as hundreds riot on border

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