Israel in a good spot now, if hamas break it theyâve all the justification they need. Not that they ever really feel the need for justification
Itâd be in a better spot if it wasnât in Palestine
At least the UN observers werenât wiped out this time.
Palestine recognition vote passed by the UN 138-9 with 41 abstentions,the 9 no votes were canada ,cezh republic,palau,nauru,micronesia,marshall island,panamna,US and of course mickees crowd
Nauru cunts
Itâs the all new coalition of the willing.
means absolutely nothing unless Abbas can somehow try to unify hamas in gaza wih his Fatah led project based out of Ramallah and that wont happen anytime soon
Members of Abbasâs led PA have stated they will " attempt" negotiations with Haniyeh and co. in Gaza City however everyone knows if they come anywhere near Gaza they will be shot⌠maybe Sharon was right all along⌠pulling the settlers out of Gush Katif and giving Gaza 100% to the PA and then the Hamas forced takeover in june 2007 has only done one thing and that is weakemed the Palistinian position
Canada, the US plus all those dependent on it for survival. No real shock there. Whats the Czechs story?
Full of Jews?
guilt⌠simple as.
and they are still in affect a province of Germany
I presume the Brits abstained?
Didnât know there were such great ties between the Czechs and Israel but Havel seemed to side with them more than with the arabs.
Correct
30 minutes gone and Itâs still goalless in the big Friday game. Jerusalem need a win here.
Is it time for us Europeans to invade Israel? How would that war go I wonder? I wouldnât mind signing up and using my brute physicality and pyschotic tendancies for good rather than evil.
Jerusalem come up with a win in the end and are up to third
If there were enough cojones internationally to push a UN peace keeping force to take over from Israel in all the occupied territories it solve a lot.
http://www.irishtimeâŚ4327302822.html
Human rights groups have reacted angrily to reports that Israelâs transportation ministry is considering operating separate buses for Jews and Palestinians in the West Bank.
Israeli human rights group BâTselem said the transportation ministry, like all other governmental bodies, could not provide services on a discriminatory basis and there was no legal justification for separating Palestinians from Israelis.
BâTselem executive director Jessica Montell said state-provided services must be available on an equal basis to all.
âThe attempt at bus segregation is appalling, and the current arguments about âsecurity needsâ and âovercrowdingâ must not be allowed to camouflage the blatant racism of the demand to remove Palestinians from buses,â she said.
Bus segregation might increase the number of bomb attacks.
Why donât they make all the Palestinians wear some sort of symbol on their clothing? They already have them herded into a large camp.