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EU to use legal loophole to ban settlement goods
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Published: 12.02.13, 12:35
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61. Don't worry 58 ,...
split ,   US   (02.12.13)
They are doing better than you could ever dream without US and German handouts ,...
62. #56 - "the whole world rejects your thinking"
William ,   Israel   (02.12.13)
Hmmm, so agreements and laws can be over-ridden simply through the court of public opinion? Interesting to know. Get enough Twitter followers and you can throw off the yoke of modern civilization and do as you please. However, on planet Earth, the legally binding agreement which divided the British Mandate did so into two States - one Jewish and one Arab. The same was repeated in the North when France proclaimed Lebanon a Christian State. Both demographics and history support the claim that Jordan really is the "Palestinian" State which led King Hussein to extend citizenship to them in 1949 after his illegal annexation of the West Bank, and recently had a PLO Sr. member put forth the idea of the territories remaining autonomous but under the official Statehood of Jordan. Regarding the Arab man's deed - where is it? Ehud's home is in Kfar Shmaryahu, outside Hertzliya Pituach - which was entirely sand dunes before 1924. A long time after the Ottoman's were here, huh? Speaking of Ottoman records, the official Taba showed only 2.4% of the areas property in private Arab hands (only 5% of the total property was in private hands overall), and that was by only a handful of families and in populated areas. Now, someone shows up with a deed for a sand dune - delicious! Speaking of land deeds, Jews have a huge stack of them - not rusty keys, housed in the Israeli Museum in Jerusalem, many for the property stolen through 1949 ethnic cleansing including MANY properties in eastern Jerusalem. Let the games begin.
63. 62 - Look @ wiki ,...
split ,   US   (02.13.13)
According to Alexander Scholch, Palestine in 1850 had about 350,000 inhabitants, 30% of whom lived in 13 towns; roughly 85% were Muslims, 11% were Christians and 4% Jews.
64. To: No. 60
Sarah B ,   U.S.A. / Israel   (02.13.13)
Don't you think it would be wise for you to check the levels of domestic Iranian demands for natural gas against their ability to export it? Their exports, too, would have to be carried in LNG vessels -- a long and arduous voyage from Iran to Europe, including to ports that are not accessible year-round. Why do you persist in demonstrating your ignorance? We KNOW you're an incredible idiot along with being a virulent anti-Semite and hater of Israel -- you can stop proving it. You're embarrassing yourself -- although I suspect you are too much of a moron to care.
65. To: No. 60, redux
Sarah B ,   U.S.A. / Israel   (02.13.13)
"Reconnect with Iran?" In the face of European Union sanctions? Oh, I don't think so. Put your silly wet dream to bed.
66. #21, #28
ltrail ,   United States   (02.13.13)
Never. Not just because you say so. I just purchased the sweetest Jaffa Clementines, and two bottles of Israeli wine; in salute to Israel's determination to continue Settlement building. Period.
67. #56
ltrail ,   Unites States   (02.13.13)
You are so much in your own la-la land. Many people feel that the so-called palestinians (they are gypsies who came from Jordan, Syria, etc.), should carve a small niche out of the East side of the Jordan River.
68. #63. split: 1850?
Tom W ,   USA   (02.13.13)
Hawaii was an independent kingdom not an U.S. colony as is today -among other things. There were untold number of other similar events worldwide that have no bearing on the present. Only your type of fanatical antisemites can come up with craps like this. During my life in Eastern Europe there were many people like you wanted all Jews dead.
69. Sarah and split
Charles ,   Petach Tikva   (02.13.13)
stupid hatefull birds flock together , a nice couple .
70. #49 'Sarah B'
Sarah B ,   Tel Aviv/London   (07.16.13)
Israel doesn't export gas to the Eu. In fact Israel passed a law which bans the export of the gas
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