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Israel prepares to fight boycott activists online
Associated Press
Published: 18.02.16, 23:03
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1. netanyahu and terror
jay   (02.19.16)
netanyahu on his own can do nothing about terror. he has no clue and is nnot a fighter and never was. he lifted equipment. he has no instincts of fighting period. he waits around for events to drag him and his advisors to some forced decision and then does the least possible. are the jewish people ever weak?
2. Try different angle ,...
split ,...   (02.19.16)
It's not the world, it's your attitude and your conduct, stupid ,...
3. Boycott? What boycott?
BUILD BABY BUILD !!!   (02.19.16)
Turns out that with global terrorism on the rise, more and more nations are seeking the expertise of Israeli firms expert on dealing with pal terror as no one is more expert than Israeli's when it comes to combating terror or the pals who are the poster boys for terror that's morphed into ISIS and sundry other brainless enterprises assuring only failure, death, and misery. What can the pals offer to eat? What have they to sell? They've become so sick, they send their kids to die and, for what?
4. BDS is having a bad week
Juan Rabinovits ,   St.Petersburg Russia   (02.22.16)
The “occupied territory of the West Bank” is not occupied. In 1948 israel was confirmed as a national entity by the U.N. with Judea and Samaria as part of this sovereign state based on an international agreement signed by the government of Turkey and recorded in the Treaty of Lausanne which legalized the San Remo Accords. The government of Turkey as signatory to this binding treaty gave up all claim to its former territories and the Mandate for Palestine came into legal force. And thus ‘Jewish Palestine’ was established by the League of Nations on September 16th 1922 as Eretz-Israel when Israel was defined as the territory between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea by the Transjordan Memorandum. This subsequent partition plan of 1947 was merely a proposal and totally rejected by the Arabs. It has no legal standing whatsoever. The San Remo agreement and the Treaty of Lausanne are Israel’s Magna Carta and are in full force to this day. No country may try to change the legitimate borders of another country by intimidation, coercion or force.
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