31. richard Hitchings: Get it into your little brain
Gabrielle Goldwater , |
Geneva Switzerland |
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(03.01.06) |
Why do you ignore LEGAL ISSUES
It means you just spew hate and ignore reality.
NOW LEARN FACTS - you little man cannot change -
Israeli presence in Yesha does not constitute "occupation," and moreover, that the U.N. Partition Resolution of 1947 is a "recommendation" and not obligatory.
"Up until 1948, Judea, Samaria and Gaza were a part of the British Mandate. In the 1948 War of Independence, Egypt illegally grabbed the Gaza Strip, and Jordan took Judea and Samaria, the 'West Bank.'
Egypt did not claim sovereignty in Gaza, but Jordan deigned, in 1950, to annex Judea and Samaria.
This annexation was not recognized by international law. The Arab nations objected to it,
In 1967, after the Six Day War, these territories - which were originally meant for the Jewish Nation's National Home according to the Mandate Charter - returned to Israeli control."
in 1988, King Hussein of Jordan rescinded its legal and administrative ties to Judea and Samaria.
"According to international law,"
"Israel has full right to try to populate the entire Land of Israel with dense Jewish settlement, and thus actualize the principles set by the League of Nations in the original Mandate Charter of San Remo in 1920.
At that time, the mandate to the Land of Israel was granted to the British, and the introduction to the mandate charter states clearly that it is based on the international recognition of the historic ties between the Jewish People and the Land of Israel.
Clause II of that mandate charges Britain with 'ensuring the existence of political, administrative, and economic conditions that will guarantee the establishment of the Jewish national home in the Land of Israel.'"
"Even the White Paper of 1922," emphasized the Jewish Nation's rights to the national home in the Land of Israel - while at the same time tearing away almost 80% of the mandate's area on the eastern side of the Jordan and giving it to Emir Abdullah." (The now King Abdullah's grandfather - so a very young country designed by a pencil mark from Britain) - (became Jordan)
There is nothing in international law that requires a Palestinian state between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean - not even the UN Partition Resolution of Nov. 29, 1947
The fact that the Arab states did not accept the Partition Plan, voids the recommendation of any legal basis. !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Resolutions 242 and 338, which call for NEGOTIATIONS for a "withdrawal from territories" (not "withdrawal from THE territories") captured in 1967, are similarly "recommendations."
(won in a war of defense by Israel and NO agression from Israel none)
These resolutions were drawn up under the UN Charter's Clause VI, which deals with non-mandatory recommendations - as opposed to Clause VII resolutions, "which are mandatory, and which deal with a threat to world peace, such as those taken against Iraq."
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