They remained in existence. Duh!
At least they know what to do to win the hearts and minds of this crowd and they appear to be the gift that keeps giving. The history of the brownshirts would have segments where bad is called good, no better example of that than this motley crew. (inquiring minds would want to know why none of you can ever find articles like this, I already have the answer to that one) This would the clay becoming the potter, works as well as any species jump in the past.
If something isn't acknowledged then it doesn't exist right? wow and I get a ring side-seat to see just who that works on, so far it is only the mindless and really who will miss them?
http://rt.com/news/201579-israel-gaza-border-crossing/
Israel has said it’s shutting the only two operating Gaza border crossings indefinitely. This comes a day after a projectile hit Israel from the strip, but caused no damage. Border closures threaten to isolate already devastated Gaza completely.
The move will affect both the Kerem Shalom and Erez border crossings, Haartez reported, quoting Israel’s defense establishment. The authorities have notified the Palestinians of the decision.
Meanwhile, the three other crossings into Gaza are still not operational and the passage from the area into Egypt – the Rafah crossing – remains closed.
From now on and until further notice, only critical humanitarian aid going into Gaza will be allowed via the Erez crossing.
Over 1.7 million Gazans isolated from the world after Israel, Egypt close crossings « Aletho News
Gaza has become an open-air prison after Israel decided to close two border crossings with Gaza, the army said on Sunday, after a rocket allegedly fired from the Palestinian enclave struck its territory.
The Israeli blockade comes a week after Egypt closed its border with Gaza. With all borders closed, more than one and a half million people in Gaza are now isolated from the outside world. They are prisoners inside the 360 square kilometers that make up the coastal Strip.
“The crossing points for people and goods, Erez and Kerem Shalom, have been closed until further notice except for humanitarian aid,” an army spokeswoman said.
She said that the measure was taken after a rocket fired from Gaza hit Israeli-occupied Palestinian territory on Friday, without causing any casualties or damage.
There was no claim of responsibility from any armed faction in Gaza. A military spokeswoman said forces were still searching for debris.
PHOTO OF SUSPECTED PALESTINIAN TERRORIST | Desertpeace
ERUSALEM (
Ma’an) — Israeli forces in occupied East Jerusalem on Friday attempted to detain two Palestinian children, a two-year-old and a nine-year old, on suspicion of throwing rocks.Israeli soldiers were conducting a raid on the home of the Jaber family in the Silwan neighborhood in order to search for an individual suspected of throwing rocks at them from the roof, the family told Ma’an.When the soldiers ascended to the roof to detain the alleged culprit, however, they found a two-year-old named Mimati Asaad Jaber who was playing with his mother. While they were playing, apparently, a rock had fallen into the street below.
The boy’s grandfather, who was in the house during the raid, said that the boy was only playing and that he did not know there were soldiers in the street below the building when he tossed the stone.
Upon seeing the two-year-old with his mother, however, the Israeli soldiers shifted their attention to a nine-year-old member of the family nearby.
Europeans Are the Last People to Teach Israel Moral Lessons: Journalist | Analysis & Opinion | RIA Novosti
“While recognizing Israel's legitimate right to defend itself against any attacks, the EU underlines that the Israeli military operation must be proportionate and in line with international humanitarian law,” the EU Council said in a statement issued July 22. “The EU is particularly appalled by the human cost of the Israeli military operation in Shuja’iyya, and is deeply concerned at the rapidly deteriorating humanitarian situation,” the EU Council stressed.
Palestine is merely a geographical region. Calling Palestine a country is like calling Western Europe a country; or the Levant a country. It has never existed as a nation state. Israel isn't even the only country which is situated in Palestine. Jordan does, too.
It's very noticeable that the pro-Palestinian/anti-Israel brigade do not know all this. They're very ignorant of the political history of the region and believe that Palestine was once a nation state until nasty Israel came along and "occupied" it. And if you try to tell them the truth, they'll just ignore you.
If any person has trouble putting the UN181 defined Arab lands on a map should that person should not be part of any discussion about anything anywhere. The Brits would be the masters at putting fine-print and loop-holes into contracts and treaties. The 'legal' hold is what is written in the Torah is it not? Do they have any proof that the land could be gifted to them by the physical owner. The book of wars would seem that there was some resistance to that 'coming home'. It is also no legally possible to claim something in reality as being yours if the only proof is a document that is thought of to be a collection of stories, by the same people that want the land. BTW Judism is a religious movement rather than a political one, the UN Human right documents are ones that the Muslim general population would readily adopt and history bears that out. It also bears out that the West is the ones holding back that transformation and that has to be agenda driven because people are not that stupid naturally. At least there are examples of how a single bad idea can be changed into the 'norm' in surprisingly few steps.
If $6B is raised in reconstruction how long would it take to spend it if this incident closes the border for that long (unknown length)? Any models of what the final product will be? I assume the Bedouin villages are part of the package, perhaps something in early gypsy only with ATCO 72 footers x 5 pulled by a D8 Camel. I assume the wandering foot syndrome is more to do with water than the need to travel in a migratory route.
I'd be more than happy to post articles like that if I could find some.