Zelf wel eens met Amerikaanse douane te maken gehad? die zijn nagenoeg altijd klootzakken.quote:
Da's lachen, he?quote:Op donderdag 16 mei 2024 18:21 schreef egayalS het volgende:
Rechts extremisten onder elkaar be like
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Het gehele stuk is zeer lang, zeer de moeite waard, en zeer deprimerendquote:The Unpunished: How Extremists Took Over Israel
After 50 years of failure to stop violence and terrorism against Palestinians by Jewish ultranationalists, lawlessness has become the law.
By the end of October, it was clear that no one was going to help the villagers of Khirbet Zanuta. A tiny Palestinian community, some 150 people perched on a windswept hill in the West Bank near Hebron, it had long faced threats from the Jewish settlers who had steadily encircled it. But occasional harassment and vandalism, in the days after the Oct. 7 Hamas attack, escalated into beatings and murder threats. The villagers made appeal after appeal to the Israeli police and to the ever-present Israeli military, but their calls for protection went largely unheeded, and the attacks continued with no consequences. So one day the villagers packed what they could, loaded their families into trucks and disappeared.
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Who bulldozed the village after that is a matter of dispute. The Israeli Army says it was the settlers; a senior Israeli police officer says it was the army. Either way, soon after the villagers left, little remained of Khirbet Zanuta besides the ruins of a clinic and an elementary school. One wall of the clinic, leaning sideways, bore a sign saying that it had been funded by an agency of the European Union providing “humanitarian support for Palestinians at risk of forcible transfer in the West Bank.”
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The former Hilltop Youth member says she began pulling away from the group as their tactics became more extreme and once Ettinger began speaking openly about murdering Palestinians. She offered to become a police informant, and during a meeting with police intelligence officers in 2015, she described the group’s plans to commit murder — and to harm any Jews that stood in their way. By her account, she told the police about efforts to scout the homes of Palestinians before settling on a target. The police could have begun an investigation, she says, but they weren’t even curious enough to ask her the names of the people plotting the attack.
In 2013, Ettinger and other members of Hilltop Youth formed a secret cell calling itself the Revolt, designed to instigate an insurrection against a government that “prevents us from building the temple, which blocks our way to true and complete redemption.”
During a search of one of the group’s safe houses, Shin Bet investigators discovered the Revolt’s founding documents. “The State of Israel has no right to exist, and therefore we are not bound by the rules of the game,” one declared. The documents called for an end to the State of Israel and made it clear that in the new state that would rise in its place, there would be absolutely no room for non-Jews and for Arabs in particular: “If those non-Jews don’t leave, it will be permissible to kill them, without distinguishing between women, men and children.”
This wasn’t just idle talk. Ettinger and his comrades organized a plan that included timetables and steps to be taken at each stage. One member even composed a training manual with instructions on how to form terror cells and burn down houses. “In order to prevent the residents from escaping,” the manual advised, “you can leave burning tires in the entrance to the house.”
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Lt. Gen. Mark Schwartz, the three-star general who in 2019 arrived at the embassy in Jerusalem to coordinate security between the Israeli government and the Palestinian Authority. A career Green Beret who had combat deployments in Afghanistan and Iraq and served as deputy commander of the Joint Special Operations Command, the military task force with authority over U.S. counterterrorism special missions units, Schwartz wasn’t short on Middle East experience.
But he was immediately shocked by the landscape of the West Bank: settlers acting with impunity, a police force that was essentially nonexistent outside the settlements and the Israeli Army fanning the tensions with its own operations. Schwartz recalls how angry he was about what he called the army’s “collective punishment” tactics, including the razing of Palestinian homes, which he viewed as gratuitous and counterproductive. “I said, ‘Guys, this isn’t how professional militaries act.’” As Schwartz saw it, the West Bank was in some ways the American South of the 1960s. But at any moment the situation could become even more volatile, resulting in the next intifada.
Zou 7 oktober zijn gebeurd als de nederzettingen politiek en onderdrukking van Palestijnse bevolking door Israel niet stelselmatig had plaatsgevonden denk je?quote:Op dinsdag 14 mei 2024 14:41 schreef Scorpie het volgende:
Zou Israël Rafah hebben aangevallen als 7 oktober niet was gebeurd denken jullie?
Die kans acht ik 100% gezien het verleden van de Palestijnen en hun talloze pogingen daartoe.quote:Op donderdag 16 mei 2024 21:06 schreef Mutant01 het volgende:
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Zou 7 oktober zijn gebeurd als de nederzettingen politiek en onderdrukking van Palestijnse bevolking door Israel niet stelselmatig had plaatsgevonden denk je?
Het zijn domme speculatieve vragen.
Die hebben altijd plaatsgevonden in de context van nederzettingenpolitiek en onderdrukking.quote:Op donderdag 16 mei 2024 21:08 schreef Scorpie het volgende:
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Die kans acht ik 100% gezien het verleden van de Palestijnen en hun talloze pogingen daartoe.
Sure sure, alles is de schuld van de joden uh de zionisten natuurlijk.quote:Op donderdag 16 mei 2024 21:09 schreef Mutant01 het volgende:
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Die hebben altijd plaatsgevonden in de context van nederzettingenpolitiek en onderdrukking.
Omdat ze daarmee Israël faciliteren in de destructie en verdere kolonisatie van de Palestijnse gebieden?quote:Op donderdag 16 mei 2024 21:10 schreef Scorpie het volgende:
Waarom wil Egypte trouwens geen Palestijnen opvangen?
Ah, ik was net te laat. Super lang inderdaad, ik heb het in stukken gelezen.quote:Op donderdag 16 mei 2024 20:57 schreef moby_jones het volgende:
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Het gehele stuk is zeer lang, zeer de moeite waard, en zeer deprimerend
Nou denk eerder dat het te maken heeft met de geschiedenis waarin andere landen zoals Libanon en Iran bijna ten onder gingen toen ze eenmaal hoge aantallen Palestijnen en hun terreurorganisaties binnen lietenquote:Op donderdag 16 mei 2024 21:12 schreef Mutant01 het volgende:
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Omdat ze daarmee Israël faciliteren in de destructie en verdere kolonisatie van de Palestijnse gebieden?
Joden zijn net zulke fantastische mensen als moslims. Net als Israeliers en Palestijnen, fantastische mensen.quote:Op donderdag 16 mei 2024 21:10 schreef Scorpie het volgende:
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Sure sure, alles is de schuld van de joden uh de zionisten natuurlijk.
Ook het afwijzen van die 26 vredesakkoorden, allemaal de schuld van de Joden uh zionisten.
Die 3 miljoen mensen die nu dood zijn gegaan oh nee 35 duizend burgers oh nee 24 duizend burgers en 12 duizend Hamas strijders
Allemaal Israëls schuld, Palestijnen allemaal onschuldig dit dat alles doen geen vlieg kwaad is niet hun schuld.
Nou dat denk ik niet, het ligt allemaal een stukje genuanceerder:quote:Op donderdag 16 mei 2024 21:13 schreef Scorpie het volgende:
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Nou denk eerder dat het te maken heeft met de geschiedenis waarin andere landen zoals Libanon en Iran bijna ten onder gingen toen ze eenmaal hoge aantallen Palestijnen en hun terreurorganisaties binnen lieten
Of is dat ook allemaal de schuld van de Joden?
quote:NO GUARANTEE OF RETURN
That’s in part because there’s no clear scenario for how this war will end.
Israel says it intends to destroy Hamas for its bloody rampage in its southern towns. But it has given no indication of what might happen afterward and who would govern Gaza. That has raised concerns that it will reoccupy the territory for a period, fueling further conflict.
The Israeli military said Palestinians who followed its order to flee northern Gaza to the strip’s southern half would be allowed back to their homes after the war ends.
Egypt is not reassured.
El-Sissi said fighting could last for years if Israel argues it hasn’t sufficiently crushed militants. He proposed that Israel house Palestinians in its Negev Desert, which neighbors the Gaza Strip, until it ends its military operations.
“Israel’s lack of clarity regarding its intentions in Gaza and the evacuation of the population is in itself problematic,” said Riccardo Fabiani, Crisis Group International’s North Africa Project Director. “This confusion fuels fears in the neighborhood.”
Egypt has pushed for Israel to allow humanitarian aid into Gaza, and Israel said Wednesday that it would, though it didn’t say when. According to United Nations, Egypt, which is dealing with a spiraling economic crisis, already hosts some 9 million refugees and migrants, including roughly 300,000 Sudanese who arrived this year after fleeing their country’s war.
But Arab countries and many Palestinians also suspect Israel might use this opportunity to force permanent demographic changes to wreck Palestinian demands for statehood in Gaza, the West Bank and east Jerusalem, which was also captured by Israel in 1967.
El-Sissi repeated warnings Wednesday that an exodus from Gaza was intended to “eliminate the Palestinian cause … the most important cause of our region.” He argued that if a demilitarized Palestinian state had been created long ago in negotiations, there would not be war now.
Mooi man, als repeater van Israeli speakers fungerenquote:Op donderdag 16 mei 2024 21:17 schreef Scorpie het volgende:
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