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I was, but now I think I will talk more!
I think I will talk a lot!
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I was, but now I think I will talk more!
I think I will talk a lot!
Happy?
No, you made a claim that you are unable to support. Deal with it.You have segregated roads. Period. You and your link confirm this. You're just trying to frame it in a more palatable light.
Then why did you claim that there are segregated roads by religion. That was your idea, not mine.South Africa also had segregated roads and communities. But South African whites and South African blacks were not separated by religion.
Sure we do. I have been stopped at checkpoints many times in israel. I have had my papers taken, and been taken off a bus for questioning. What experience do you actually have to make your claim?There are over 400 road blocks and checkpoints in the WB that Palestinians must negotiate. Jewish-Israelis don't go through this.
In the US there are different license plates for consular vehicles and there are different laws for those cars. Apartheid? Or MD plates (different parking rules). That isn't apartheid.You have 2 separate ID'S. That is apartheid.
You proved my point. You admitted to having segregated roads. Your link stated the same, like road 443. Jewish-Israelis operate under the Israeli Judicial system. Palestinians operate under Marshall Law.No, you made a claim that you are unable to support. Deal with it.
Then why did you claim that there are segregated roads by religion. That was your idea, not mine.
Sure we do. I have been stopped at checkpoints many times in israel. I have had my papers taken, and been taken off a bus for questioning. What experience do you actually have to make your claim?
In the US there are different license plates for consular vehicles and there are different laws for those cars. Apartheid? Or MD plates (different parking rules). That isn't apartheid.
Do you mean "martial law"? Meanwhile, your claim (post 371) was that "You also have "Jew only" roads" and yet you have no proof of that.You proved my point. You admitted to having segregated roads. Your link stated the same, like road 443. Jewish-Israelis operate under the Israeli Judicial system. Palestinians operate under Marshall Law.
Can you show me a law which establishes Jewish only communities? And they can mark the dayYou have Jewish-only communities. Israeli-Arabs are 2nd class citizens. If you disagree, then why can't they commemorate Nakba Day?
Not "drivers license" (and by the way, we have many different ones -- depending on age, for example, or class). But when I say "license" in terms of cars, I mean license plates. Israeli license plates (for Jews and Christians and Arabs etc) are different from non-Israeli registered cars. Sort of like how there are different kinds of license plates in the US.In the US, we only have one driver's license for vehicles. Not one for American-Jews and one for American-Muslims and one for American-Indians, etc. Just one. You have two. One for Jewish-Israelis and one for Palestinians.
Yours are segregated by ethnicity. Ours are segregated by function. Is it a commercial vehicle? A motorcycle? Are you handicapped?Do you mean "martial law"? Meanwhile, your claim (post 371) was that "You also have "Jew only" roads" and yet you have no proof of that.
Can you show me a law which establishes Jewish only communities? And they can mark the day
what they can't do is call for the destruction of Israel so if that's the essence of an event, the event is not allowed. But if one simply marks the date as a time of displacement of people, it is not illegal.Some 10,000 Arabs mark Nakba Day in Israel's north
In the West Bank and Gaza, as well as in Palestinian refugee camps elsewhere, the Nakba - 'catastrophe' is marked on May 15, the civil anniversary of the State of Israel’s founding.www.haaretz.com
Not "drivers license" (and by the way, we have many different ones -- depending on age, for example, or class). But when I say "license" in terms of cars, I mean license plates. Israeli license plates (for Jews and Christians and Arabs etc) are different from non-Israeli registered cars. Sort of like how there are different kinds of license plates in the US.
is "Israeli citizen" an ethnicity? I think not.Yours are segregated by ethnicity. Ours are segregated by function. Is it a commercial vehicle? A motorcycle? Are you handicapped?
Good point. It doesn't change the fact that you treat the Palestinians different than you do Israelis in the occupied territories.is "Israeli citizen" an ethnicity? I think not.
You mean teh disputed territories, and the Palestinians as you call them are not Israeli citizens so why would it be strange that a country treats citizens and non-citizens differently?Good point. It doesn't change the fact that you treat the Palestinians different than you do Israelis in the occupied territories.
first off, it isn't illegal; you don't get to decide what is legal or allowed in another country. Second, if Israeli Arabs can use the road (and they can), then your claim is wrong.Here's an example of a Jewish only road. Feel free to call it an Israeli only road. It is still illegal.
âWe canât even crossâ: the West Bank town split in two by Israel
Residents of Huwara, in the West Bank, cannot cross the main street without permission and must detour for miles to reach other neighbourhoodswww.theguardian.com
Listen dude, every country on the planet considers these "occupied territory's"! They are not disputed, they are occupied! There is not one country on the planet that considers those areas as Israel's. Not one!You mean teh disputed territories, and the Palestinians as you call them are not Israeli citizens so why would it be strange that a country treats citizens and non-citizens differently?
first off, it isn't illegal; you don't get to decide what is legal or allowed in another country. Second, if Israeli Arabs can use the road (and they can), then your claim is wrong.
the areas are disputed under international law (at most). You can stamp your feet as much as you want but the law is really clear on this. Calling international law "BS" is not a strong position to take.Listen dude, every country on the planet considers these "occupied territory's"! They are not disputed, they are occupied! There is not one country on the planet that considers those areas as Israel's. Not one!
You go to hell with that BS!
Yeah, the Palestinians are controlled because they have the unfortunate habit of attacking and murdering innocent people with no provocation. Suicide bombers, knife attacks, gun attacks, throwing racks at passing cars risking innocent lives shall I go on?Lol. As though Palestinians are not given the apartheid treatment, segregated, check pointed, because reasons.
You have no right building these roads and communities on Palestinian land.
Roads segregated BY THE PALESTINIAN AUTHORITY, not the Israelis. All the Israeli sign is a warning. Read the sign for Pete’s sake.You have segregated roads. Period. You and your link confirm this. You're just trying to frame it in a more palatable light.
South Africa also had segregated roads and communities. But South African whites and South African blacks were not separated by religion.
There are over 400 road blocks and checkpoints in the WB that Palestinians must negotiate. Jewish-Israelis don't go through this.
You have 2 separate ID'S. That is apartheid.
The Israelis aren't randomly blowing up and attacking Palestinians, while the Palestinians are.You have segregated roads. Period. You and your link confirm this. You're just trying to frame it in a more palatable light.
South Africa also had segregated roads and communities. But South African whites and South African blacks were not separated by religion.
There are over 400 road blocks and checkpoints in the WB that Palestinians must negotiate. Jewish-Israelis don't go through this.
You have 2 separate ID'S. That is apartheid.
No, you made a claim that you are unable to support. Deal with it.
Then why did you claim that there are segregated roads by religion. That was your idea, not mine.
Sure we do. I have been stopped at checkpoints many times in israel. I have had my papers taken, and been taken off a bus for questioning. What experience do you actually have to make your claim?
In the US there are different license plates for consular vehicles and there are different laws for those cars. Apartheid? Or MD plates (different parking rules). That isn't apartheid.
Give up. There is no way to use logic against a delusionThe Israelis aren't randomly blowing up and attacking Palestinians, while the Palestinians are.
Lol. Let's have some international law, fer shure...the areas are disputed under international law (at most). You can stamp your feet as much as you want but the law is really clear on this. Calling international law "BS" is not a strong position to take.
The Israelis aren't randomly blowing up and attacking Palestinians, while the Palestinians are.
So you respond by citing a definition of something which was nor what I said. Interesting. And your source is her? That's hilarious. Why don't you quote from the ICJ ruling? Oh yeah, because it didn't say there was genocide. Why not quote the numbers? Oh yeah because they show a population growth. So instead quote a report riddled with Hamas lies written by someone with a documented history of attacking Israel. Brilliant.Lol. Let's have some international law, fer shure...
6. In its defense, Israel has argued that its conduct complies with international humanitarian law (“IHL”). A key finding of this report is that Israel has strategically invoked the IHL framework as “humanitarian camouflage” to legitimize its genocidal violence in Gaza.7. The context, facts and analysis presented in this report lead to the conclusion that there are reasonable grounds to believe that the threshold indicating Israel’s commission of genocide is met. More broadly, they also indicate that Israel’s actions have been driven by a genocidal logic integral to its settler-colonial project in Palestine, signalling a tragedy foretold.
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