How And Why Does Israel Have So Much Power?

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Hollywood is calling Palestine "occupied". Wonders never cease:

‘The Teacher’ Review: A Debut Feature’s Eye-Opening Dramatization of Life in Occupied Palestine
Saleh Bakri and Imogen Poots portray colleagues at a West Bank school who try to help a student recover from a crushing loss.


Palestine: thirty years after Oslo, accords benefit Israel
 

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How and why does Israel have so much power?

Ah, but they hadn't the power to prevent an imbecile being voted into the White House instead of Trump..:)
Remember, when Trump was Pres he banned Iran from developing nukes, but when Biden was voted in, he overturned Trumps ban and gave Iran permission to carry on, despite Iran being the sworn enemy of Israel.
It must certainly have put a smile of the faces of the mullahs..:)-

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Palestine: thirty years after Oslo, accords benefit Israel
Scam of the century!. The PA police the occupation. The International community pay for the occupation (which is what ignorant zionists claim is aid to the PA) and the entity get paid a % to handle all transactions (food and energy and banking etc) that are destined for the PA. and therefore are getting their occupation paid for and at the same time getting paid for their occupation. Scam of the century!.

Here's some more bullet points on Oslo Accords

 
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WHY has America has been propping up Israel for over 50 years with truckloads of cash and super-duper weaponry including nukes, thereby making all Americans a target for muslim terror attacks? What has Israel ever done for America?
Bin Laden gave uncle Sam fair warning-
"We declared jihad against the US government, because the US government is unjust, criminal and tyrannical. It has committed acts that are extremely unjust, hideous and criminal whether directly or through its support of the Israeli occupation." - Osama bin Laden - to CNN in March 1997
 

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Look Tidal this is a serious thread about a serious topic. It doesn't need your muppetry by posting CNN and Daily Telegraph as evidence of anything so do everyone a favour and just keep that shite to your own threads.

You are using the exact same shitty little memes as you were a couple of years ago and nobody was impressed then.

Just go prepping for that Armageddon so you can survive most of us other dumb people before getting whisked off to them pearly gates that you keep chirping on about.

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..Look Tidal this is a serious thread about a serious topic. It doesn't need your muppetry by posting CNN and Daily Telegraph as evidence of anything so do everyone a favour and just keep that shite to your own threads..

No offence mate but your profile is a complete blank, so we don't know if you're a jew, christian, muslim, satanist or even worse- a Barry Manilow fan- so please come out and tell us so we'll know exactly whose agenda you're trying to promote..:p

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An excerpt from the first article below:

"With such people in government, it should come as no surprise that armed, far-right Israeli settlers feel emboldened to carry out murderous attacks on Palestinian villages and towns. These attacks are so horrifying that journalists on the liberal Israeli newspaper Haaretz compare them to the pogroms (hideous, antisemitic assaults on Jewish shtetls) in the days of the Czarist Russian Empire.
Writing on July 3, Haaretz columnist Yair Assulin blamed the attacks on the entire Israeli body politic. “[W]e [Israelis] are all a party to the pogroms …”, he wrote. “It’s not just the ‘hilltop youth’, it’s not just the settlers, it’s not just religious people, it’s not just the [political] right …”
It is against this backdrop that we need to understand Pardo’s comments. As a former head of Mossad, Pardo has operated at the very highest level of the Israeli state.
For him to conclude publicly that Israel is operating a system of apartheid against the Palestinians is a massive step for him to take."


Former Mossad chief Tamir Pardo's comments must shift Palestine debate


Palestine: The Bible is Not a Baton
 

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Haaretz

Jericho is one of the oldest continually inhabited cities on earth, and is located in the Israeli-occupied West Bank that is administered by the Palestinian Authority Israel's Foreign Ministry deemed the decision 'another sign of the Palestinians' cynical use of UNESCO'

"Nir Hasson and The Associated Press report in Haaretz on 17 September 2023:

A United Nations conference voted Sunday to list ruins of the ancient West Bank city of Jericho as a World Heritage Site in Palestine.

The decision prompted a harsh response from Israel’s Foreign Ministry, which deemed it in a statement published Sunday evening “another sign of the Palestinians’ cynical use of UNESCO and their politicization of it.”

“Israel will work alongside its many friends in the organization in order to change all of [these] distorted decisions,” it added. Jericho is one of the oldest continually inhabited cities on earth, and is in a part of the Israeli-occupied West Bank that is administered by the internationally recognized Palestinian Authority. The listing refers to the Tel es-Sultan archaeological site nearby, which contains ruins dating back to the 9th millennium B.C.E

This is the fourth site in the West Bank to receive UN recognition as a world heritage site, but it is the first one to be awarded this designation through the standard protocol rather than being processed on an emergency basis. The Old City in Hebron and the terrace system of the village of Battir were recognized using an emergency protocol, and the designation was seen as part of the Palestinians’ political struggle against the Israeli occupation.

The Old City of Jerusalem was previously recognized as a world heritage site, after its inclusion was proposed by Jordan. The designation for Jericho, which refers to the nearby Tell es-Sultan archaeological site, was recognized through the standard protocol. The State of Palestine is listed as the state party for this site as well as for Battir and Hebron/Al-Khalil Old Town.

The decision was taken at a meeting of the UN World Heritage Committee in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, under the auspices of the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, UNESCO.

Israel quit UNESCO in 2019, accusing it of being biased against it and of diminishing its connection to the Holy Land. Israel also objected to UNESCO’s acceptance of Palestine as a member state in 2011. But Israel remains a party to the World Heritage Convention, and it sent a delegation to the meeting in Riyadh.

The visit to Saudi Arabia by the Israeli delegation to the UNESCO conference is considered another step in the rapprochement between the two countries under U.S. pressure to reach an Israeli-Saudi peace agreement.

In recent weeks, Israeli right-wing figures have exerted pressure in an attempt to prevent Tell es-Sultan’s approval as a world heritage site.

Last week, lawmakers from the Knesset’s Land of Israel caucus sent letters to the representatives of the member states of the World Heritage Convention demanding that the site not be recognized. The heads of the caucus, MKs Yuli Edelstein (Likud), Limor Son Har-Melech (Otzma Yehudit) and Simcha Rothman (Religious Zionism) argued that the Palestinian Authority is waging a campaign to deny Jewish history in the West Bank and is blocking Israelis’ access to heritage sites.

They also wrote that the PA turned Jericho into a center of terrorism and that the fact that Jericho is mentioned in the Bible 53 times gives Israel primacy in the city. The Israeli delegation to Riyadh was also asked to try to prevent the adoption of the resolution.

Emek Shaveh, an Israeli nonprofit that says it is “working to prevent the politicization of archaeology in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict,” supported Tell es-Sultan’s designation as a world heritage site.

According to the organization, the opposition by parties in Israel’s governing coalition to the designation must be understood against the background of the right’s campaign to annex the West Bank to Israel. ”

The arguments used in this campaign stem from an ultra-nationalist world view which considers the Jewish people and the State of Israel the only rightful inheritors of the biblical land of Israel from the river to the sea. They quote from a biblical narrative that has little to do with historical or archaeological research of the site.”

The modern city of Jericho is a major draw for tourism to the Palestinian territories, both because of its historical sites and proximity to the Dead Sea. In 2021, the Palestinian Authority unveiled major renovations to one of the largest mosaics in the Middle East, in a Jericho palace dating back to the 8th century.

Israel captured the West Bank, along with Gaza and east Jerusalem, in the 1967 Mideast war. The Palestinians want all three territories for their future state. Israel views the West Bank as the biblical and cultural heartland of the Jewish people."
 
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Haaretz

Jericho is one of the oldest continually inhabited cities on earth, and is located in the Israeli-occupied West Bank that is administered by the Palestinian Authority Israel's Foreign Ministry deemed the decision 'another sign of the Palestinians' cynical use of UNESCO'

"Nir Hasson and The Associated Press report in Haaretz on 17 September 2023:

A United Nations conference voted Sunday to list ruins of the ancient West Bank city of Jericho as a World Heritage Site in Palestine.

The decision prompted a harsh response from Israel’s Foreign Ministry, which deemed it in a statement published Sunday evening “another sign of the Palestinians’ cynical use of UNESCO and their politicization of it.”

“Israel will work alongside its many friends in the organization in order to change all of [these] distorted decisions,” it added. Jericho is one of the oldest continually inhabited cities on earth, and is in a part of the Israeli-occupied West Bank that is administered by the internationally recognized Palestinian Authority. The listing refers to the Tel es-Sultan archaeological site nearby, which contains ruins dating back to the 9th millennium B.C.E

This is the fourth site in the West Bank to receive UN recognition as a world heritage site, but it is the first one to be awarded this designation through the standard protocol rather than being processed on an emergency basis. The Old City in Hebron and the terrace system of the village of Battir were recognized using an emergency protocol, and the designation was seen as part of the Palestinians’ political struggle against the Israeli occupation.

The Old City of Jerusalem was previously recognized as a world heritage site, after its inclusion was proposed by Jordan. The designation for Jericho, which refers to the nearby Tell es-Sultan archaeological site, was recognized through the standard protocol. The State of Palestine is listed as the state party for this site as well as for Battir and Hebron/Al-Khalil Old Town.

The decision was taken at a meeting of the UN World Heritage Committee in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, under the auspices of the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, UNESCO.

Israel quit UNESCO in 2019, accusing it of being biased against it and of diminishing its connection to the Holy Land. Israel also objected to UNESCO’s acceptance of Palestine as a member state in 2011. But Israel remains a party to the World Heritage Convention, and it sent a delegation to the meeting in Riyadh.

The visit to Saudi Arabia by the Israeli delegation to the UNESCO conference is considered another step in the rapprochement between the two countries under U.S. pressure to reach an Israeli-Saudi peace agreement.

In recent weeks, Israeli right-wing figures have exerted pressure in an attempt to prevent Tell es-Sultan’s approval as a world heritage site.

Last week, lawmakers from the Knesset’s Land of Israel caucus sent letters to the representatives of the member states of the World Heritage Convention demanding that the site not be recognized. The heads of the caucus, MKs Yuli Edelstein (Likud), Limor Son Har-Melech (Otzma Yehudit) and Simcha Rothman (Religious Zionism) argued that the Palestinian Authority is waging a campaign to deny Jewish history in the West Bank and is blocking Israelis’ access to heritage sites.

They also wrote that the PA turned Jericho into a center of terrorism and that the fact that Jericho is mentioned in the Bible 53 times gives Israel primacy in the city. The Israeli delegation to Riyadh was also asked to try to prevent the adoption of the resolution.

Emek Shaveh, an Israeli nonprofit that says it is “working to prevent the politicization of archaeology in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict,” supported Tell es-Sultan’s designation as a world heritage site.

According to the organization, the opposition by parties in Israel’s governing coalition to the designation must be understood against the background of the right’s campaign to annex the West Bank to Israel. ”

The arguments used in this campaign stem from an ultra-nationalist world view which considers the Jewish people and the State of Israel the only rightful inheritors of the biblical land of Israel from the river to the sea. They quote from a biblical narrative that has little to do with historical or archaeological research of the site.”

The modern city of Jericho is a major draw for tourism to the Palestinian territories, both because of its historical sites and proximity to the Dead Sea. In 2021, the Palestinian Authority unveiled major renovations to one of the largest mosaics in the Middle East, in a Jericho palace dating back to the 8th century.

Israel captured the West Bank, along with Gaza and east Jerusalem, in the 1967 Mideast war. The Palestinians want all three territories for their future state. Israel views the West Bank as the biblical and cultural heartland of the Jewish people."
Here's an opinion piece from the Jerusalem Post about Jericho if you're interested. Seems like they're whining:

We must reassert Jewish ties to 'Palestinian' land - editorial
The most outrageous part of UNESCO’s designation is its collusion with Palestinian efforts to not only erase the city’s Jewish heritage but claim it as their own.
By JPOST EDITORIAL Published: SEPTEMBER 19, 2023 06:04
 

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Here's an opinion piece from the Jerusalem Post about Jericho if you're interested. Seems like they're whining:

We must reassert Jewish ties to 'Palestinian' land - editorial
The most outrageous part of UNESCO’s designation is its collusion with Palestinian efforts to not only erase the city’s Jewish heritage but claim it as their own.
By JPOST EDITORIAL Published: SEPTEMBER 19, 2023 06:04
:D Some in the comment section were mentally flailing about as well. I thought this sarcastic post was hilarious:

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It's a crying shame that most of the World and those pesky Palestinians refuse to accept OUR Holy Texts as THEIR Real Estate Registry.
 
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That article could also be in this thread:


Possibly in this thread too:

 

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What adorable wee bairns. I'm sure they're gonna grow up into outstanding citizens
Yeah. They're little monsters, following in the footsteps of their parents. What's truly mind-boggling is that these counterfeit-Jews have bamboozled Christians into believing they're somehow God's chosen people while treating them this way.
 
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