Settlements aren't aggressive, huh?

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See how the settlers love and respect the land of Eretz Israel, dumping raw sewage all over the West Bank. These are videos from a number of sources showing the widespread practice of West Bank settlements dumping raw sewage on Palestinian land and homes.

First, the Israeli press:

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPxLBzJjR9Y]Documentary: Effects of Ariel's sewage outflow on Palestinian Village - YouTube[/ame]

I know some of you have decided not to believe anything Arabs say, but maybe you will believe your own eyes.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pOTQK6RRMKE]Sewage from Beit-Il Settlement Invades Jalazone Refugee Camp - YouTube[/ame]

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGDatvfRSAw]Israeli Sewage Dumping On Palestinian Land - YouTube[/ame]

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMHshrIEKlg]Settlement sewage dumped on Palestinian land - YouTube[/ame]

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xoe2YJfRNA]Israeli settler sewage water dumped on Beit Ommar land - YouTube[/ame]
 
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Granny says the Palestinians lost the war - it's Israel's land now - dey can do whatever dey want with it...
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Israeli settlement plans draw Palestine fury
Sat, Jun 07, 2014 - Israel unveiled plans for 3,200 settler homes on Thursday in retaliation for the formation of a Palestinian unity government backed by Hamas.
Tenders for nearly 1,500 new settlement houses and plans to advance about 1,800 others were issued just 72 hours after the new Palestinian government was sworn in, ending seven years of rival administrations in the West Bank and Gaza. Western states have shown support for the Palestinian lineup, but Israel says it will boycott what it denounces as a “government of terror.” The news drew a furious reaction from the Palestinians, who pledged to seek an anti-settlement resolution at the UN Security Council. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon was “deeply concerned” by the reports of the new tenders. “The secretary-general calls on Israel to heed the calls of the international community to freeze settlement activity and abide by its commitments under international law and the roadmap,” Ban’s spokesman said.

The EU said it was “deeply disappointed” by Israel’s plans. “We call on the Israeli authorities to reverse this decision and to direct all their efforts toward an early resumption of the peace talks,” it said. “This move is unhelpful to peace efforts.” However, Israel rejected the criticism, with an unnamed official saying it was “strange” there were members of the international community who say a Palestinian unity government, backed by the militant Hamas movement, could promote peace. “At the same time, there are those in the international community who say that construction in Jerusalem, Israel’s capital, and other sites [that] even the Palestinians know will stay under Israeli sovereignty in any future agreement are moves that should be taken back,” a statement read.

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The Ramat Shlomo, a Jewish settlement in the mainly Palestinian eastern sector of Jerusalem, is pictured through a fence

Of the 1,454 tenders, 400 homes are to be built in Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem and the rest in the occupied West Bank in what Israeli Housing Minister Uri Ariel described as “a fitting Zionist response to the establishment of the Palestinian government of terror.” “I believe these tenders are just the beginning,” he added. Hours later an Israeli official confirmed the government had moved to unblock plans for another 1,800 homes. “The political echelon has ordered the civil administration to advance 1,800 new units,” the official told reporters, referring to an Israeli defense ministry unit responsible for West Bank planning issues.

Hanan Ashrawi of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) said: “The executive committee of the PLO views this latest escalation with the utmost of seriousness and will counter it by addressing both the UN Security Council and the General Assembly as the proper way of curbing this grave violation and ensuring accountability.” “Those who fear the international courts should stop their war crimes against the Palestinian people, first and foremost of which is settlement activity,” Palestinian chief negotiator Saeb Erekat said.

Nimr Hammad, political adviser to Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas, demanded the US take “serious steps” against Israel. “Netanyahu is a liar and is not interested in the two-state solution,” he told reporters, saying that the Israeli leader wanted “to push the Palestinians into one of two options: either a confrontation, or ... to go to the United Nations.” Erakat said the new tenders were “a clear sign that Israel is moving towards a major escalation, such as ... the annexation of occupied territory and forcible transfer.”

Israeli settlement plans draw Palestine fury - Taipei Times
 
Hey great. Let's hope this is true considering what Palestinians have done to Israel & Israeli's.



See how the settlers love and respect the land of Eretz Israel, dumping raw sewage all over the West Bank. These are videos from a number of sources showing the widespread practice of West Bank settlements dumping raw sewage on Palestinian land and homes.

First, the Israeli press:

Documentary: Effects of Ariel's sewage outflow on Palestinian Village - YouTube

I know some of you have decided not to believe anything Arabs say, but maybe you will believe your own eyes.

Sewage from Beit-Il Settlement Invades Jalazone Refugee Camp - YouTube

Israeli Sewage Dumping On Palestinian Land - YouTube

Settlement sewage dumped on Palestinian land - YouTube

Israeli settler sewage water dumped on Beit Ommar land - YouTube
 
Regardless of who's land it is, dumping sewage into farmland or along rivers, etc. isn't something that you'd expect God's chosen to do. Especially if they claim to "keep the laws of the Old Testament." There are Mosaic laws explaining how sewage should be handled. I don't care who's doing the dumping ... it's wrong.
 
Old Testament Laws:

12.To learn Torah and to teach it (Deut. 6:7)
27.Not to stand by idly when a human life is in danger (Lev. 19:16)
30.Not to cherish hatred in one's heart (Lev. 19:17)
31.Not to take revenge (Lev. 19:18)
32.Not to bear a grudge (Lev. 19:18)
53. To love the stranger (Deut. 10:19) (CCA61).
54. Not to wrong the stranger in speech (Ex. 22:20)
264.Not to leave something that might cause hurt (Deut. 22:8)
268.Not to change the character of the open land (about the cities of) the Levites or of their fields; not to sell it in perpetuity, but it may be redeemed at any time (Lev. 25:34)
284.Not to indulge in evil thoughts and sights (Num. 15:39)
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Deuteronomy 23:7b, "... thou shalt not abhor an Egyptian; because thou wast a stranger in his land."
Deuteronomy 23:12-13, "Thou shalt have a place also without the camp, whither thou shalt go forth abroad: And thou shalt have a paddle upon thy weapon; and it shall be, when thou wilt ease thyself abroad, thou shalt dig therewith, and shalt turn back and cover that which cometh from thee:"

It says above that "easing thyself" should be done outside the city limits but that the remains should be buried.

I'm just saying that if someone is going to claim to be "law keepers" and "chosen" above all other peoples that perhaps they should prove it by their actions.
 
Regardless of who's land it is, dumping sewage into farmland or along rivers, etc. isn't something that you'd expect God's chosen to do. Especially if they claim to "keep the laws of the Old Testament." There are Mosaic laws explaining how sewage should be handled. I don't care who's doing the dumping ... it's wrong.

I don't think most people would like to see this done, and I don't believe most people think that sewage pipes should be ripped out to make rockets either. However, no one has ever brought this up previously.

Chas' Compilation: Sewer pipes in Gaza used for rockets instead; resulting sewage flood kills six
 
Ah say, ah say, not so bad considering Munich. Don't you agree?






Regardless of who's land it is, dumping sewage into farmland or along rivers, etc. isn't something that you'd expect God's chosen to do. Especially if they claim to "keep the laws of the Old Testament." There are Mosaic laws explaining how sewage should be handled. I don't care who's doing the dumping ... it's wrong.
 
Regardless of who's land it is, dumping sewage into farmland or along rivers, etc. isn't something that you'd expect God's chosen to do. Especially if they claim to "keep the laws of the Old Testament." There are Mosaic laws explaining how sewage should be handled. I don't care who's doing the dumping ... it's wrong.

Mosaic law (B.C.E. 1300) tells “to remove his own refuse and bury it in the earth.”
Nehemiah tells of rebuilding Jerusalem where there was a refuse gate where the city wastes were to be dumped.
And the Talmud called for the streets of Jerusalem to be washed daily (Savas, 1977:12).
 
Yes! Sumud.

My point is that if Zionists loved the land of Eretz Israel so much, they wouldn't be polluting it with sewage.
This video makes it apparent that hatred of the native residents trumps love of the land any day.
 
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Dude, don't you ever, like, sleep??



She's too busy bemoaning the fact that the JEWISH STATE exists. :D

I love dedication as much as the next kid, but this is getting freaky.

Didn't she insinuate that she has more important things to do? I guess she was fibbing. Pretty soon we will all have to chip in for batteries to keep her going day after day, night after night. Say, maybe she is a Robot with some tape shoved into some slot, and that is the reason she is able to keep on going for hours at a time.
 

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