What do normal people - think of Israel?

as a jew, my thoughts about Israel are influenced to some degree by the government in charge.I would also like to credit the Israelis for their wonderfully liberal views on abortion and sexual orientation, no matter who is in power.

I find it curious that you, like Guno, include the "I am a Jew" caveat with so many of your posts. Clearly you believe it grants your words some sort of cred but I find it insincere at best and perhaps even bogus.
Who cares what you think goy.

Your persistent and hostile use of the term "goy" sheds further doubt to your claim of Jewishness. I'd say you are a fraud.
I care not a jot for your opinion goy.
 
as a jew, my thoughts about Israel are influenced to some degree by the government in charge.I would also like to credit the Israelis for their wonderfully liberal views on abortion and sexual orientation, no matter who is in power.

I find it curious that you, like Guno, include the "I am a Jew" caveat with so many of your posts. Clearly you believe it grants your words some sort of cred but I find it insincere at best and perhaps even bogus.
Who cares what you think goy.

Your persistent and hostile use of the term "goy" sheds further doubt to your claim of Jewishness. I'd say you are a fraud.
I care not a jot for your opinion goy.

You cared enough to respond ... twice, Fraud. :biggrin:
 
as a jew, my thoughts about Israel are influenced to some degree by the government in charge.I would also like to credit the Israelis for their wonderfully liberal views on abortion and sexual orientation, no matter who is in power.

I find it curious that you, like Guno, include the "I am a Jew" caveat with so many of your posts. Clearly you believe it grants your words some sort of cred but I find it insincere at best and perhaps even bogus.
Who cares what you think goy.

This goy does, you pathetic excuse for a schmuck!!

Greg
thats why you are a goy tukhes lecher:badgrin::badgrin:
 
as a jew, my thoughts about Israel are influenced to some degree by the government in charge.I would also like to credit the Israelis for their wonderfully liberal views on abortion and sexual orientation, no matter who is in power.

I find it curious that you, like Guno, include the "I am a Jew" caveat with so many of your posts. Clearly you believe it grants your words some sort of cred but I find it insincere at best and perhaps even bogus.
Who cares what you think goy.

Your persistent and hostile use of the term "goy" sheds further doubt to your claim of Jewishness. I'd say you are a fraud.
I care not a jot for your opinion goy.

You cared enough to respond ... twice, Fraud. :biggrin:
I always try to assist a feeble minded goy putznasher
 
. Exactly how many courts have found that Israel has acted illegally? What exactly did the International court of Justice find?
You are a very ignorant person. You probably can't work out why Israel has said it does not intend to be a state party to the Treaty of Rome.

International law and Israeli settlements

International law and Israeli settlements - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

Article 8(2)(b)(viii) of the International Criminal Court Rome Statute defines "[t]he transfer, directly or indirectly, by the Occupying Power of parts of its own civilian population into the territory it occupies" as a war crime.[32] Israel did initially sign the statute, but later declared its intention not to ratify it.[33][34]
 
So that's another one. Normal people think Israel won't be part of the ICC because it will be found guilty if it appears in court. So, now, what normal people think about Israel is:

apartheid regimes,
thieving,
war crimes,
wags the US,
doesn't keep its promises,
casts itself as a victim,
won't join courts because it will be found guilty.
 
cnm, et al,

Not land theft.

I'll be the first to admit, it is difficult to understand the "intentions" behind the Israeli program of settlement expansion.
So you've now joined normal people in thinking such land theft is intentional?

Welcome to reality, brother.
(COMMENT)

Relative to the Oslo Accords. Approved by the "sole representative of the Palestinian people."

Most Respectfully,
R
 
as a jew, my thoughts about Israel are influenced to some degree by the government in charge.I would also like to credit the Israelis for their wonderfully liberal views on abortion and sexual orientation, no matter who is in power.

I find it curious that you, like Guno, include the "I am a Jew" caveat with so many of your posts. Clearly you believe it grants your words some sort of cred but I find it insincere at best and perhaps even bogus.
Who cares what you think goy.

This goy does, you pathetic excuse for a schmuck!!

Greg

Thanks. Evidently I hit a raw nerve. :biggrin:

Good!!

Greg
 
If one reads the Levy report then the legitimacy of Israels actions wrt all suggested Accords and Articles then Israel is acting within International Law. The correct forum for any alternative findings are superior courts. None have found Israel to have acted illegally. People with an agenda to delegitimise the State of Israel need to find a different canard to do so.

Greg
 
Furthermore no internet campaign is as fiercely fought as that online between supporters of Israel and supporters of Palestine. In cyberspace the fighting goes on not between soldiers armed with guns but activists armed with memes, statistics and pithy comments.

The question is where are these legions of people so utterly committed to attacking the Jewish state coming from? The list of pictures taken from the conflict in Syria and attributed falsely to Palestine is long and distinguished. Even once they are verified as being fake they have entered into people’s consciousness as being from Israel.

The hatred for Israel is bigger than just one conflict in Gaza. It has been going on since long before mass media was able to cut cable news out of the equation and send images directly to Twitter feeds and Facebook pages around the world.

The expectation that Israel, as a civilized and if not Western then at least Westernized country should be behaving differently could be a reason for the hatred against her. If so then it’s fair to ask why so many other countries in the world don’t come in for the same kind of intense criticism. The Turkish occupation of Cyprus in particular is regularly ignored. But then Greek Cypriots never hijacked aircraft or blew themselves up on buses.


Read more: Why do people hate Israel so much? | Marc Goldberg | The Blogs | The Times of Israel Why do people hate Israel so much Marc Goldberg The Blogs The Times of Israel
 
Ah. At last someone with enough victim.
 
The “I’m an Anti-Zionist, Not An Anti-Semite” Troll: This one insists, over and over again, that s/he has nothing against Jews, it’s just Israel that s/he can’t stand. While defending this stand, however, the anti-Jewish remarks always seem to just slip out. These are also the trolls who make it a point to preface all of their remarks with “Of course you’re going to call me an anti-Semite for criticizing Israel.” This sort of troll spreads out into the mainstream (cf: Walt, Mearsheimer, Carter).
 
So you'll understand that normal people sort of look at Israel sideways. And check their documents after it's visited.


Only if they are criminals, the rest don't need to do anything.
You misunderstand. Normal people check to see whether they still have their documents after Israel has visited them.



Not in my experience as that is what happens when muslims visit, you find your property has suddenly became Islamic owned and was in their family for hundreds of generations.
 
15th post
You are WRONG!! Israel has been mandated by the UN and is as legitimate a country as any. That is not the problem except for genocidal low lifes.
I'm not talking about Israel proper. They were not mandated by the UN in the West Bank, Gaza strip, Golan Heights or East Jerusalem. Those areas, the Israeli's took by force, which has been outlawed since the end of WWII. And the only ones committing genocide these days, are the Israeli's.



UN General Assembly Resolution 181

Requests that



  1. The Security Council take the necessary measures as provided for in the plan for its implementation;
  2. The Security Council consider, if circumstances during the transitional period require such consideration, whether the situation in Palestine constitutes a threat to the peace. If it decides that such a threat exists, and in order to maintain international peace and security, the Security Council should supplement the authorization of the General Assembly by taking measures, under Articles 39 and 41 of the Charter, to empower the United Nations Commission, as provided in this resolution, to exercise in Palestine the functions which are assigned to it by this resolution;
  3. The Security Council determine as a threat to the peace, breach of the peace or act of aggression, in accordance with Article 39 of the Charter, any attempt to alter by force the settlement envisaged by this resolution;
  4. The Trusteeship Council be informed of the responsibilities envisaged for it in this plan;
Calls upon the inhabitants of Palestine to take such steps as may be necessary on their part to put this plan into effect;

Appeals to all Governments and all peoples to refrain from taking any action which might hamper or delay the carrying out of these recommendations, and

Authorizes the Secretary-General to reimburse travel and subsistence expenses of the members of the Commission referred to in Part 1, Section B, Paragraph I below, on such basis and in such form as he may determine most appropriate in the circumstances, and to provide the Commission with the necessary staff to assist in carrying out the functions assigned to the Commission by the General Assembly.*

You know this already; nothing new here. so why the genocidal murderous intent?? You must really HATE those Israeli Arabs!!!

Greg
181 is a worthless, non-binding resolution, that became null and void once the UNSC refused to vote on it. It has no legal authority whatsoever. It's also a bullshit document that gave 70% of the land, to 30% of the population.





So when Egypt took gaza and Jordan took the west bank by force why wasn't that illegal

It is interesting that the enlightened useful idiots use UN "stuff" when it suits them but don't see anything binding in the nations Assembled recognising the state of Israel. Do these same people say that Kuwait had no right to exist? They poorly disguise their anti-Semetism, including Israeli Arabs.

Greg

That's a fair point, NO country has a "right to exist" it's only the Zionists that keep banging on about that. The United Kingdom's "right to exist" applies so long as her neighbours accept the fact of her existance and the people express their will to that effect, as demonstrated recently in the Scottish independance referendum.





In actual fact the UN put Israel's right to exist as THE Jewish state into customary International law. So it does have the right to exist for all time, and no matter the demographics in the M.E. it can not be altered.
 
In actual fact the UN put Israel's right to exist as THE Jewish state into customary International law.
Do you think you might be able to provide a cite of that? I don't believe I've seen that passage.
 
The “I’m an Anti-Zionist, Not An Anti-Semite” Troll:
At last, someone with more than enough victim. You may be needing this.
1355325606434.png
 
Last edited:
Back
Top Bottom