Ben Gvir was a member of Kach party which was a designated terrorist party until guess when ?
Yes, it was taken off the list in 2022 to allow Netanyahu form his coalition.
Below is Ben Gvir celebrating the acquittal
Of a settler terrorist for the murder and burning of a 3 year old Palestinian.
@thebaldtexican Did you know that many Gazans are doctors, nurses, lawyers, solicitors, acturists, surgeons, engineers.
Gaza has one of the highest literacy rates in the world.
Gauze was invented in Gaza.
They function very well as a society.
@ShadowofEzra@MariaMo32975161 You couldn’t write this stuff 😂
The level of entitlement is off the charts .
Presume the third generation rule applies here
Criticising the current Israeli Govt when it houses ministers like Ben Gvir & Smotrich is not ‘anti-semitism’ - it’s what any reasonable person should be doing. They’re psychopaths causing enormous damage to Israel’s global reputation.
This whole returning to indigenous land is something that’s made up to excuse theft.
Theft is wrong so the Israelis put a story around it as though it was promised to them in the Bible which is as we all know absolute BS but it’s a story so it makes them feel better when they’re stealing from innocent victims.
Thanks for your words in a frame.
Here are some actual facts, with sources provided:
The West Bank, including East Jerusalem, is regarded by the United Nations, the International Court of Justice, and most countries as occupied Palestinian territory (see UN General Assembly and Security Council resolutions on the occupied Palestinian territory; ICJ Advisory Opinion on the Legal Consequences of the Construction of a Wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, 2004). Palestinians living there are not citizens of Israel and therefore cannot vote in Israeli national elections, despite Israel exercising significant control over much of the territory (see Israel’s election laws and descriptions of governance arrangements in the West Bank from sources such as the Israeli government, UN OCHA, or Human Rights Watch).
Critics argue that Israel’s policies are designed to preserve a Jewish-majority state (see analyses and reports from organizations such as Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, and B’Tselem), while supporters argue that the arrangements arise from the unresolved political and security status of the territories (see statements from the Government of Israel, the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and related policy documents).
Sources:
UN resolutions on the occupied Palestinian territory: [insert citation/link]
ICJ Advisory Opinion (2004): [insert citation/link]
Israeli election laws and governance information: [insert citation/link]
Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, and B’Tselem reports: [insert citation/link]
Israeli government and Ministry of Foreign Affairs statements: [insert citation/link]
Thanks for your words in a frame.
Here are some actual facts, with sources provided:
The West Bank, including East Jerusalem, is regarded by the United Nations, the International Court of Justice, and most countries as occupied Palestinian territory (see UN General Assembly and Security Council resolutions on the occupied Palestinian territory; ICJ Advisory Opinion on the Legal Consequences of the Construction of a Wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, 2004). Palestinians living there are not citizens of Israel and therefore cannot vote in Israeli national elections, despite Israel exercising significant control over much of the territory (see Israel’s election laws and descriptions of governance arrangements in the West Bank from sources such as the Israeli government, UN OCHA, or Human Rights Watch).
Critics argue that Israel’s policies are designed to preserve a Jewish-majority state (see analyses and reports from organizations such as Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, and B’Tselem), while supporters argue that the arrangements arise from the unresolved political and security status of the territories (see statements from the Government of Israel, the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and related policy documents).
Sources:
* UN resolutions on the occupied Palestinian territory: [insert citation/link]
* ICJ Advisory Opinion (2004): [insert citation/link]
* Israeli election laws and governance information: [insert citation/link]
* Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, and B’Tselem reports: [insert citation/link]
* Israeli government and Ministry of Foreign Affairs statements: [insert citation/link]
@lili_shtupp@IhabHassane Israel occupies West Bank and Gaza. The whole world knows this by now 😂😂😂
The fact you’re like a Japanese soldier still in the jungle years after the war ends is your problem 😉