They kill over selfishness and ego. It's subjective.They seem pretty bitter when they're killing for him or her or prefer not to say.
By the way, their fake god is money.
What does religion say about selfishness and ego?
They kill over selfishness and ego. It's subjective.They seem pretty bitter when they're killing for him or her or prefer not to say.
By the way, their fake god is money.
Israel just lost the war...Canada abstained from the vote.A UN vote has just given Palestine 'historic' new status. Here's what it means — Toronto Star
The resolution, which was adopted by a tally of 143 votes to nine, with 25 countries abstaining, allows Palestinian representatives to the UN to sit with, co-operate with and debate with member states.apple.news
The 193-member world body approved resolution 143-9, with 25 abstentions. Palestine became a nonmember observer state to the United Nations in 2012.
Yep, but now they’re potentially a nation, & who’s gonna run it? Israel is just at war with a nation instead of a…whatever the heck Palestine was previous to today?Israel just lost the war...
Nation within a nation. Kinda like Quebec.Yep, but now they’re potentially a nation, & who’s gonna run it? Israel is just at war with a nation instead of a…whatever the heck Palestine was previous to today?
Is this now any different than Taliban in Afghanistan for example?
They didn't declare war. They declared they are "at war" with Hamas. They couldn't officially declare war in the legal sense because it has to be between two or more States.I can check later, but but maybe you know this offhand. Did Israel declare war against:
1) Palestine?
2) Gaza?
3) Hamas?
Interesting. So what now? Gaza is part of Palestine, Hamas governs & rules Gaza.They didn't declare war. They declared they are "at war" with Hamas. They couldn't officially declare war in the legal sense because it has to be between two or more States.
Ok, What are the borders of Palestine based off of then? Just curious? The borders as of today? 1967? 1966? 1948? Etc…? What is Israel leaving based upon what criteria? I’m not saying you’re wrong, but I’m saying I don’t know & have questions, & I am probably not the only one.Bibi and Biden plan to block the next phase which is the Security Council. Reason for that would be Israel being nailed with ICC criminal charges. Israel still attacked the West Bank and is still illegally occupying it. They'd have no choice but leave and allow those who were bulldozed and fled to return with Israel being on the hook for reparations.
Does Hamas think it still exists as a functional organization? If it doesn’t, and it isn’t, who have Egypt & Qatar & the USA been middlemen in negotiations with between Israel & _________? Who is responsible for returning Israelis hostages to Israel? The non-Hamas & Friends?I still don't get how you think Hamas still exists as a functional organization.
Does that mean Israel is required to provide electric and water to this new state ? Can they shut off the tap ?So… maybe in a few days this will become clearer, but it’s kind of a dogs breakfast of information right now, without really saying much of anything.
I’m “assuming” the borders of Palestine will eventually be based off of pre-1967 borders…once Israel & Palestine negotiations for a two state solution happen eventually, with some land swaps for continuity, etc…but I can’t see that happening when the non-functional Hamas entity still controls the Gaza portion of what Palestine is/might be etc…?Occupied Palestinian territories - Wikipedia
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I’ve no idea what Responsibilities go along with non-voting UN membership, or what this really means in the long run, but I’m assuming it’ll mean that Palestine will become responsible for itself (?) as opposed to Israel’s responsibility to provide Palestine & Palestinians with power or water or whatever (??) or not?Does that mean Israel is required to provide electric and water to this new state ? Can they shut off the tap ?
The West Bank, including East Jerusalem, has been under military occupation by Israel since 7 June 1967, when Israeli forces captured the territory, then ruled by Jordan, during the Six-Day War.[a] The status of the West Bank as a militarily occupied territory has been affirmed by the International Court of Justice and, with the exception of East Jerusalem, by the Israeli Supreme Court.[1] The official view of the Israeli government is that the laws of belligerent occupation do not apply to the territories, which it considers instead "disputed", and it administers the West Bank, excepting East Jerusalem, under the Israeli Civil Administration, a branch of the Israeli Ministry of Defense.[2][3] Considered to be a classic example of an "intractable conflict",[6][c] the length of Israel's occupation was already regarded as exceptional after two decades, and is now the longest in modern history.[7][d][8][9] Israel has cited several reasons for retaining the West Bank within its ambit: a claim based on the notion of historic rights to this as a homeland as claimed in the Balfour Declaration of 1917; security grounds, both internal and external; and the deep symbolic value for Jews of the area occupied.[10]So… maybe in a few days this will become clearer, but it’s kind of a dogs breakfast of information right now, without really saying much of anything.
I’m “assuming” the borders of Palestine will eventually be based off of pre-1967 borders…once Israel & Palestine negotiations for a two state solution happen eventually, with some land swaps for continuity, etc…but I can’t see that happening when the non-functional Hamas entity still controls the Gaza portion of what Palestine is/might be etc…?Occupied Palestinian territories - Wikipedia
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Yes, that happened…along with Gaza that was occupied & ruled by Egypt among with the Sinai Peninsula (again from Egypt) and the Golan Heights from Syria, the West Bank from Jordan, etc..The West Bank, including East Jerusalem, has been under military occupation by Israel since 7 June 1967, when Israeli forces captured the territory, then ruled by Jordan, during the Six-Day War.[a]
And the borders have changed places several times not just in 1967 or 1948, etc..The status of the West Bank as a militarily occupied territory has been affirmed by the International Court of Justice and, with the exception of East Jerusalem, by the Israeli Supreme Court.[1] The official view of the Israeli government is that the laws of belligerent occupation do not apply to the territories, which it considers instead "disputed", and it administers the West Bank, excepting East Jerusalem, under the Israeli Civil Administration, a branch of the Israeli Ministry of Defense.[2][3] Considered to be a classic example of an "intractable conflict",[6][c] the length of Israel's occupation was already regarded as exceptional after two decades, and is now the longest in modern history.[7][d][8][9]
There’s another. The British promised much to many with overlapping promises and this is before the existence of Jordan or Syria or Lebanon as nations I believe…Israel has cited several reasons for retaining the West Bank within its ambit: a claim based on the notion of historic rights to this as a homeland as claimed in the Balfour Declaration of 1917;
…and to the Arabs of what’s now Lebanon & Syria & Jordan & Egypt & what’s now claimed by those calling themselves Palestinians.…security grounds, both internal and external; and the deep symbolic value for Jews of the area occupied.[10]
Interesting concept. Based upon which borders from which war or which treaty, etc…I’m not saying you’re wrong, but I’m saying it’s not a straight line and it’s a debateable situation…and if it wasn’t this whole goat, rodeo wouldn’t be happening right now. Which is the occupying force and where?An occupying force is fair game for attack....
The borders of Palestine changed since 67? Why? How? Legally?Yes, that happened…along with Gaza that was occupied & ruled by Egypt among with the Sinai Peninsula (again from Egypt) and the Golan Heights from Syria, the West Bank from Jordan, etc..
And the borders have changed places several times not just in 1967 or 1948, etc..
There’s another. The British promised much to many with overlapping promises and this is before the existence of Jordan or Syria or Lebanon as nations I believe…
…and to the Arabs of what’s now Lebanon & Syria & Jordan & Egypt & what’s now claimed by those calling themselves Palestinians.
Interesting concept. Based upon which borders from which war or which treaty, etc…I’m not saying you’re wrong, but I’m saying it’s not a straight line and it’s a debateable situation…and if it wasn’t this whole goat, rodeo wouldn’t be happening right now. Which is the occupying force and where?
Israel returned the Sinai Peninsula to Egypt in exchange for what? The Golan Heights to Syria in exchange for what?
I said the borders changed IN 1967, so you reply by asking my if they’ve changed SINCE 1967? Anyway…The borders of Palestine changed since 67? Why? How? Legally?
Which occupying force? Based upon what borders based upon what dates based upon which wars or treaties or declarations and why?Why on earth would it not be legal for the occupied to attack the occupying force?
Is it the same? Is it being treated the same by the UN? There’s not a whole Lotta details out about today’s decision regarding UN (non-voting) membership for Palestine….but the few details are that it’s not the same (the treatment for Palestine) as it is between China and Taiwan, Russia and Kosovo, etc….It’s exactly what's been going on in Ukraine for 10 years. Or it it another guilt thing for Israel to do it?