P F Tinmore
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What does integrity mean?the state has the right to defend its integrity and independence,
Independent from what?
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What does integrity mean?the state has the right to defend its integrity and independence,
Indeed.The exercise of these rights has no other limitation than the exercise of the rights of other states according to international law.
• IF the International System disavows the Annexation, THEN the claim can be made that Israel invaded Arab Palestinian Territory.
Link?Disputed Territory in Palestine (DTP) and its Arab Palestinian inhabitance did not have the Right to Self-Determination
The US recognized Palestinian citizenship and passports. The US entered into a trade agreement with Palestine in 1932.Recognition is unconditional and irrevocable.
I heard someplace that Jordan hand picked some Palestinian"leaders" to sign off on their annexation plan. This implies that the Palestinians had the sovereignty to make such a decision.Disputed Territory in Palestine (DTP) and its Arab Palestinian inhabitance did not have the Right to Self-Determination and therefore could not participate in the adoption of Annexation of April 1950.
The US recognized Palestinian citizenship and passports. The US entered into a trade agreement with Palestine in 1932.Recognition is unconditional and irrevocable.
Palestine is the poster child of external interference.ARTICLE 8
No state has the right to intervene in the internal or external affairs of another.
I don't know but the US had a separate trade agreement with Britain.The US recognized Palestinian citizenship and passports. The US entered into a trade agreement with Palestine in 1932.Recognition is unconditional and irrevocable.
That is awesome!
Who were the government officials of Palestine in 1932?
Who signed these agreements on the Palestinian side?
What was the currecy and the exchange rate with the US dollar?
Where was the currency minted/printed?
Pally's are poster children for failure and incompetence.Palestine is the poster child of external interference.ARTICLE 8
No state has the right to intervene in the internal or external affairs of another.
I heard someplace that is just another excuse for Pally failure and incompetence.I heard someplace that Jordan hand picked some Palestinian"leaders" to sign off on their annexation plan. This implies that the Palestinians had the sovereignty to make such a decision.Disputed Territory in Palestine (DTP) and its Arab Palestinian inhabitance did not have the Right to Self-Determination and therefore could not participate in the adoption of Annexation of April 1950.
I don't know but the US had a separate trade agreement with Britain.The US recognized Palestinian citizenship and passports. The US entered into a trade agreement with Palestine in 1932.Recognition is unconditional and irrevocable.
That is awesome!
Who were the government officials of Palestine in 1932?
Who signed these agreements on the Palestinian side?
What was the currecy and the exchange rate with the US dollar?
Where was the currency minted/printed?
Thanks for additional details, and your response prompting a search to find the latest archaelogicial findings.I'm pretty amazed the true original land dwellers, the Phillistines, don't rise up to reclaim their lands! Are they Syrians now, or Jordanian, or ?
I used to joke about this (in a non-offensive manner) about people starting a movement claiming to be first Canaanites (from Crete) who sought ownership of lands owned by their ancestors in 12th C. B.C.E. I can do silly well and enjoy the heck out of it.
What tribes were there prior to 12th C.B.C recorded by historical records? Will more information be forthcoming about previous peoples with archaeological discoveries in ME?
"The Philistines inhabited the Mediterranean coast of Canaan during the period of the Book of Judges. They founded five principalities - Gaza, Asheklon, Ashdod, Ekron, and Gath."Philistine" comes from the Hebrew word Philistia, and the Greek rendering of the name, palaistinei, gives us the modern name "Palestine."
I admit to not reading over the 1000 plus pages on this thread prior to asking my question, so if this has already been discussed my apologies
Wrong.
The Canaanites were not at all from Crete.
The Canaanites were Semitic, meaning Arab, and were in Jericho over 7000 years ago, so predate the Minoans on Crete, by at least several thousand years.
And the Philistines were not the original Palestinians or the only Palestinians.
Besides Canaanites, there were/are Chaldeans, Nabatians, Phoenicians, Urites, Amorites, etc.
The Philistines only inhabited about half of Gaza, and not much else.
But since they were prolific sailors, along with the Phoenicians, they were the source of the name Palestine, for the coast line.
(COMMENT)Link?Disputed Territory in Palestine (DTP) and its Arab Palestinian inhabitance did not have the Right to Self-Determination
(COMMENT)What does integrity mean?
Independent from what?
(COMMENT)P F Tinmore said:The US recognized Palestinian citizenship and passports. The US entered into a trade agreement with Palestine in 1932.
Good idea. Israel lied to gain membership and has ducked its obligations since.I suspect that at some point, the Israeli Government will get tired of being bombarded by the UN and the various anti-Israeli rhetoric and withdraw from the UN entirely maybe including the Geneva Convention in the process.
RE: Who Are The Palestinians? Part 2
SUBTOPIC: Trade Exhanges
⁜→ P F Tinmore, et al,
BLUF: We've gone over this before.
(COMMENT)What does integrity mean?
Independent from what?
Under International Law, - territorial integrity - While Article. 2(4) of the U.N. Charter proscribed the threat or use of force against, inter alia , ‘the territorial integrity . . . of any State’, no definition is provided as to what constitutes territorial integrity.
Together with political independence, territorial integrity encompasses the totality of what is generally seen as the internal sovereignty of a State. See Crawford , The Creation of States in International Law (2nd ed.), passim .
(Parry & Grant Encyclopaedic Dictionary of International Law pg 597)
It is a concept that is used for political consumption.
(COMMENT)P F Tinmore said:The US recognized Palestinian citizenship and passports. The US entered into a trade agreement with Palestine in 1932.
You make this mistake so many time it is becoming a travesty. The 1932 US Trade negotiations was with the Government of Palestine (AKA: the British Government).
The Passports were the same way. Issued by the British Government.
Most Respectfully,
R
Do you mean like the territorial integrity of a country that has no defined territory?We've gone over this before.
I see nothing in here that obliges the Palestinians to partition Palestine or to create two states.
Thanks for the link.
(COMMENT)P F Tinmore said:Do you mean like the territorial integrity of a country that has no defined territory?