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Is a passport the same as a state issued ID card in Israel?
That's not the case in this country.
That's not the case in this country.
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Is a passport the same as a state issued ID card in Israel?
That's not the case in this country.
And which "country" may that beeee?Is a passport the same as a state issued ID card in Israel?That's not the case in this country.
Teudat Zehut - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaethnicity (only in cards issued before 2005, but when the Hebrew date of birth appears, it is indicative of a Jewish origin)
The colour of the plastic casing of the Identity card of Israeli citizens and permanent residents is blue, with the Israeli Coat of Arms embossed on the outer cover. Non-Israeli residents of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip were issued ID cards by the Civil Administration of Judea and Samaria (and Gaza until 2005), which had an almost identical layout as the Israeli card (the differences being that the surname category came after the first name, father's name, and grandfather's name categories instead of at the top, and the "ethnicity" category was replaced with a "religion" category). The casings for these cards were orange (West Bank ) or red (Gaza Strip) with the IDF insignia embossed on the outer cover. Palestinians who were barred from entering Israel were issued ID cards with green casings instead of orange to identify them as such. Since the establishment of the Palestinian National Authority, the PNA issues its residents with Palestinian ID cards based on Israeli approval. They are identical to the Israeli Civil Administration cards save for the order of languages being switched, with Arabic coming before Hebrew, and the plastic casing being dark green with the PNA insignia embossed on the outer cover. Israel controls the Palestinian population registry per the Interim Agreements, and assigns the ID numbers for Palestinian ID cards.
Israel began issuing ID cards to Palestinian residents of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip following its occupation in 1967
Why are arabs ashamed of being arabs?ethnicity (only in cards issued before 2005, but when the Hebrew date of birth appears, it is indicative of a Jewish origin)
Abu-Mazenian id is an abu-mazen-issued green.The colour of the plastic casing of the Identity card of Israeli citizens and permanent blah ....
U-S-A.And which "country" may that beeee?Is a passport the same as a state issued ID card in Israel?That's not the case in this country.
If one third of the citizens of Palestine had not inflicted a Jewish state by force of arms upon the majority of Palestinians in 1948, there would be no Hamas today.
"Hamas has given other explanations concerning various attacks. Salah Bardawil, a Palestinian legislator who serves as spokesman for the Hamas faction in parliament, has said 'We know we can't achieve military equality, but when a person suffers huge pain he has to respond somehow. This is how we defend ourselves. This is how we tell the world we are here.'[91]
"Regarding specific strikes in 2007, Hamas political chief Khaled Mashaal called the attacks self-defense and retaliation against Israeli killings of Hamas supporters.[92] In January 2009 Mashaal called the rockets 'our cry of protest to the world'[93]
"An attack in November 2008 was said by Hamas officials said to be in revenge for the recent deaths of its militants and increased Israeli closing of Gaza crossings.[94] A barrage in December 2008 was described by the group as retaliation for the deaths of three of its fighters in combat with Israeli troops."
Palestinian rocket attacks on Israel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
None of those rockets cross a border into Israel.
If one third of the citizens of Palestine had not inflicted a Jewish state by force of arms upon the majority of Palestinians in 1948, there would be no Hamas today.
"Hamas has given other explanations concerning various attacks. Salah Bardawil, a Palestinian legislator who serves as spokesman for the Hamas faction in parliament, has said 'We know we can't achieve military equality, but when a person suffers huge pain he has to respond somehow. This is how we defend ourselves. This is how we tell the world we are here.'[91]
"Regarding specific strikes in 2007, Hamas political chief Khaled Mashaal called the attacks self-defense and retaliation against Israeli killings of Hamas supporters.[92] In January 2009 Mashaal called the rockets 'our cry of protest to the world'[93]
"An attack in November 2008 was said by Hamas officials said to be in revenge for the recent deaths of its militants and increased Israeli closing of Gaza crossings.[94] A barrage in December 2008 was described by the group as retaliation for the deaths of three of its fighters in combat with Israeli troops."
Palestinian rocket attacks on Israel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
If the Arabs had accepted the agreement, they'd have their own failed state, in addition to the other failed Arab states nearby.
None of those rockets cross a border into Israel.
Why not?
If one third of the citizens of Palestine had not inflicted a Jewish state by force of arms upon the majority of Palestinians in 1948, there would be no Hamas today.
"Hamas has given other explanations concerning various attacks. Salah Bardawil, a Palestinian legislator who serves as spokesman for the Hamas faction in parliament, has said 'We know we can't achieve military equality, but when a person suffers huge pain he has to respond somehow. This is how we defend ourselves. This is how we tell the world we are here.'[91]
"Regarding specific strikes in 2007, Hamas political chief Khaled Mashaal called the attacks self-defense and retaliation against Israeli killings of Hamas supporters.[92] In January 2009 Mashaal called the rockets 'our cry of protest to the world'[93]
"An attack in November 2008 was said by Hamas officials said to be in revenge for the recent deaths of its militants and increased Israeli closing of Gaza crossings.[94] A barrage in December 2008 was described by the group as retaliation for the deaths of three of its fighters in combat with Israeli troops."
Palestinian rocket attacks on Israel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
If the Arabs had accepted the agreement, they'd have their own failed state, in addition to the other failed Arab states nearby.
Which agreement are you talking about?
None of those rockets cross a border into Israel.
Why not?
Because there is no border there to cross.
If the Arabs had accepted the agreement, they'd have their own failed state, in addition to the other failed Arab states nearby.
Which agreement are you talking about?
The agreement giving some land to the Arabs and some to the Jews.
Why not?
Because there is no border there to cross.
So why can't the Arabs in Gaza walk into Israel?
Which agreement are you talking about?
The agreement giving some land to the Arabs and some to the Jews.
Is that the one that gives Palestinian land to foreigners?
Nobody in any country would agree to that. Why are the Palestinians held to a different standard?
Because there is no border there to cross.
So why can't the Arabs in Gaza walk into Israel?
The military occupation keeps them from doing that.