Israel attacks civilians

NEGEV, (PIC)-- Bulldozers of the land of Israel department leveled Palestinian wheat and barley fields in the Negev region, the Israeli radio said on Wednesday.

The radio said that the bulldozers destroyed hundreds of dunums under heavy police protection fearing angry reaction of Palestinian farmers.

Israeli bulldozers damage wheat fields in the Negev

Israel made the desert bloom.

Indeed!
 
Bloom with Blood.

Israel has killed 7407 Palestinians including 1859 children since September 2000.

"The United Nations Commission on Human Rights describes the right to life as the "ultimate human right, and it is in turn considered the most important and basic human right.

"In spite of that, the Zionist occupation forces persist in violating the Palestinian civilians' right to life through the use of fatal and excessive force and killing in all forms in clear contravention of the provisions of Article III of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the provisions of the Code of Conduct for Law Enforcement Officials and the Fourth Geneva Convention on the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War."

Guess that puts Israel in the running for "Greatest Human Rights Abuser"?
Proving again how abused children often grow into serial abusers.

IOF killed 7407 Palestinians, including 1859 children since September 2000
 
Last edited:
Bloom with Blood.

Israel has killed 7407 Palestinians including 1859 children since September 2000.

"The United Nations Commission on Human Rights describes the right to life as the "ultimate human right, and it is in turn considered the most important and basic human right.

"In spite of that, the Zionist occupation forces persist in violating the Palestinian civilians' right to life through the use of fatal and excessive force and killing in all forms in clear contravention of the provisions of Article III of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the provisions of the Code of Conduct for Law Enforcement Officials and the Fourth Geneva Convention on the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War."

Guess that puts Israel in the running for "Greatest Human Rights Abuser"?
Proving again how abused children often grow into serial abusers.

IOF killed 7407 Palestinians, including 1859 children since September 2000

UNCHR? :cuckoo:
 
Democracy for whom?

"At any given moment, hundreds of Palestinians are held by Israel without charges or trial. Of the Palestinians currently under administrative arrest, 88 have been held for more than a year. One has been held for more than five years.

"Some advocacy groups and Israeli officials have recently claimed that Khader Adnan, the 33-year-old Palestinian on a hunger strike for more than two months now, 'is no saint,' and that real security concerns led to his arrest.

"But we can never know for sure, since Adnan is held under administrative arrest, a measure that contradicts the logic at the heart of the rule of law: it aims to put people in prisons not for what they did or conspired to do, but for what they might do. In other words, he is guilty until proven innocent. And there is no way to try and prove he is innocent, since Adnan won’t face trial."

Guilty until proven innocent sounds like democracy for Jews and martial law for others.

Administrative arrests: Months or years without due process
 
Democracy for whom?

"At any given moment, hundreds of Palestinians are held by Israel without charges or trial. Of the Palestinians currently under administrative arrest, 88 have been held for more than a year. One has been held for more than five years.

"Some advocacy groups and Israeli officials have recently claimed that Khader Adnan, the 33-year-old Palestinian on a hunger strike for more than two months now, 'is no saint,' and that real security concerns led to his arrest.

"But we can never know for sure, since Adnan is held under administrative arrest, a measure that contradicts the logic at the heart of the rule of law: it aims to put people in prisons not for what they did or conspired to do, but for what they might do. In other words, he is guilty until proven innocent. And there is no way to try and prove he is innocent, since Adnan won’t face trial."

Guilty until proven innocent sounds like democracy for Jews and martial law for others.

Administrative arrests: Months or years without due process

He got arrested ? How evil of Israel to arrest people who want to kill Israeli citizens.
This is what would happen to him in a 'Democratic Palestinian state'

"Execution of the pig at the hands of the al-Qassam Brigades."
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjI_5A7z0u4&feature=player_embedded"]‫[/ame]

George,you think this man's rights were not violated ?
You believe there was a trial ? Did they prove his guilt beyond reasonable doubt in the court of law ?
 
The victim in the video you posted owes his fate to the Zionist experiment, imo. I don't believe he would have been murdered in cold blood if one third of the citizens of Palestine had not imposed a Jewish state on the majority of their countrymen and women in 1948. Do you? Would you have the same moral perspective on this subject if you had been born a victim of Jewish occupation? Treat other (Jews?) as you would be treated?

I suspect your moral interpretations would more likely mirror those of Khader Adnan, the Palestinian held under administrative arrest whose detention owes not to the result of some crime he already allegedly committed but rather to a future crime he might commit.

In other words, Arabs are guilty until proven innocent in the "only democracy in the Middle East."
 
The victim in the video you posted owes his fate to the Zionist experiment, imo. I don't believe he would have been murdered in cold blood if one third of the citizens of Palestine had not imposed a Jewish state on the majority of their countrymen and women in 1948. Do you? Would you have the same moral perspective on this subject if you had been born a victim of Jewish occupation? Treat other (Jews?) as you would be treated?

I suspect your moral interpretations would more likely mirror those of Khader Adnan, the Palestinian held under administrative arrest whose detention owes not to the result of some crime he already allegedly committed but rather to a future crime he might commit.

In other words, Arabs are guilty until proven innocent in the "only democracy in the Middle East."
What the hell are you talking about ? :cuckoo:
Executions like this happening all over the Arab world ... Are they also the result of the 'Zionists experiment' ?
I would not be surprised if you say they are ? It's seems Arab countries like to pin their problems on Israel.

Our market is down - blame Israel , Our people are poor - blame Israel , Justin Bieber still alive - blame Israel ...
 
OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (PIC)-- Violent clashes took place Friday after the noon prayers between Palestinian worshippers and IOF troops who stormed the Aqsa Mosque plazas after the prayers.

Eyewitnesses said that the IOF troops raided the Mosque after the end of the Friday prayers resulting in the clashes with the worshippers. The IOF troops fired teargas canisters and stun grenades and Palestinian worshippers responded with stones.

The IOF restricted entry to the Aqsa Mosque barring young Palestinians from attending the prayers there.

Violent clashes in the Aqsa plazas between worshipers and the IOF
 
OCCUPIED JERUSALEM

Israel has occupied Jerusalem for 3000 years.

Hebrew Bible, 2 Samuel: David Becomes King Over Israel And Jerusalem
All the tribes of Israel came to David at Hebron and said, “We are your own flesh and blood. In the past, while Saul was king over us, you were the one who led Israel on their military campaigns. And the LORD said to you, ‘You will shepherd my people Israel, and you will become their ruler.’”

When all the elders of Israel had come to King David at Hebron, the king made a covenant with them at Hebron before the LORD, and they anointed David king over Israel.

David was thirty years old when he became king, and he reigned forty years. In Hebron he reigned over Judah seven years and six months, and in Jerusalem he reigned over all Israel and Judah thirty-three years.

David then took up residence in the fortress and called it the City of David. He built up the area around it, from the terraces inward. And he became more and more powerful, because the LORD God Almighty was with him.

Now Hiram king of Tyre sent envoys to David, along with cedar logs and carpenters and stonemasons, and they built a palace for David. Then David knew that the LORD had established him as king over Israel and had exalted his kingdom for the sake of his people Israel

Eminent Historian Sir Martin Gilbert, Author of 10 Books on Jewish and Middle East History and 3 Books on Jerusalem ...
Jerusalem became the capital of the first Jewish kingdom in 1004 BC, over 3000 years ago. With the brief exception of the Crusader period, no other non-Jewish ruling power of Jerusalem made the city a capital but it was consistently a capital for the Jews. Driven into partial exile by Nebuchadnezzar in 586 BC, the Jews returned fifty years later and rebuilt Jerusalem as their capital. It was their capital, too, under the Maccabees. The unity of the city achieved in 1967, then, was more than a quirk of military geography. It was the fulfillment of unbroken historical longings.
 
AL-KHALIL, (PIC)-- Fifteen demonstrators were injured Friday afternoon by IOF troops attempting to quell demonstrations in the southern West Bank city of al-Khalil to mark the 18th anniversary of the Ibrahimi Mosque massacre.

Demonstrators also demanded the re-opening of Shuhada Road which is a major road that runs through the city linking its eastern part to its western part and which was closed to Palestinians after the massacre.

Local sources told PIC that clashes between demonstrators and IOF troops broke out at Tel Al-umaida, Tariq Bib Zeyad cross roads and Shuhada Road when a march calling for its reopening headed towards the road at the centre of al-Khalil.

According the sources, a demonstration started from the Sahaba mosque to mark the massacre and another started from Tel al-Romaida called for by the Third International Campaign to reopen Shuhada Road.

IOF troops injure 15 protestors on anniversary of Ibrahimi Mosque massacre
 
AL-KHALIL, (PIC)-- Fifteen demonstrators were injured Friday afternoon by IOF troops attempting to quell demonstrations in the southern West Bank city of al-Khalil to mark the 18th anniversary of the Ibrahimi Mosque massacre.

Demonstrators also demanded the re-opening of Shuhada Road which is a major road that runs through the city linking its eastern part to its western part and which was closed to Palestinians after the massacre.

Local sources told PIC that clashes between demonstrators and IOF troops broke out at Tel Al-umaida, Tariq Bib Zeyad cross roads and Shuhada Road when a march calling for its reopening headed towards the road at the centre of al-Khalil.

According the sources, a demonstration started from the Sahaba mosque to mark the massacre and another started from Tel al-Romaida called for by the Third International Campaign to reopen Shuhada Road.

IOF troops injure 15 protestors on anniversary of Ibrahimi Mosque massacre

Bogus Source.

Yoiu're dismissed, dunce.



[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4Vp642ERhM&feature=related]Sound-Effects - Crowd Laughing - YouTube[/ame]
 
Last edited:
RAMALLAH, (PIC)-- Tala’t Ramieh (25 years), from the village of Ram, was killed Friday afternoon at the Qalandia roadblock when he was hit by an IOF bullet during their attempts to quill protests in support of the Aqsa Mosque.

The IOF troops also wounded six others, including a photo journalist and two children, the injury of one of them is serious. Dozens suffered breathing difficulties as a result of inhaling teargas.

Eyewitnesses said that Ramieh was hit with a live bullet and was taken to the Palestine Medical Complex.

The first martyr in Aqsa support campaign hails from Ram
 
The victim in the video you posted owes his fate to the Zionist experiment, imo. I don't believe he would have been murdered in cold blood if one third of the citizens of Palestine had not imposed a Jewish state on the majority of their countrymen and women in 1948. Do you? Would you have the same moral perspective on this subject if you had been born a victim of Jewish occupation? Treat other (Jews?) as you would be treated?

I suspect your moral interpretations would more likely mirror those of Khader Adnan, the Palestinian held under administrative arrest whose detention owes not to the result of some crime he already allegedly committed but rather to a future crime he might commit.

In other words, Arabs are guilty until proven innocent in the "only democracy in the Middle East."
What the hell are you talking about ? :cuckoo:
Executions like this happening all over the Arab world ... Are they also the result of the 'Zionists experiment' ?
I would not be surprised if you say they are ? It's seems Arab countries like to pin their problems on Israel.

Our market is down - blame Israel , Our people are poor - blame Israel , Justin Bieber still alive - blame Israel ...
Israel's occupation of Palestine is a problem everyone is waking to.

"Administrative detention is a nebulous and vindictive measure used by the occupation against our young men and women. It is one of the cruel legacies of the old British mandate in Palestine.

"Today, in the absence of any deterrent or condemnation from the international community, Israel uses it with increasing frequency against university students and lecturers, young professionals and even elected parliamentarians.

"Some 300 are being held. It is part of an immoral policy used to keep Palestinians in a state of perpetual poverty and underdevelopment.

"When a military commander issues an order for administrative detention, no evidence is produced. No charges are brought against the victims, and the occupation has no obligation to give reasons for the detention.

"This is by no means a legal mechanism. It is simply an arbitrary draconian measure used to inflict psychological and physical harm on its victims. When they are fortunate enough to be brought before a judge, he can detain them for periods of six months that can be extended indefinitely..."

My husband, Khadar Adnan, has shed light on Israel's disregard for human rights | Randa Musa | Comment is free | The Guardian
 
The victim in the video you posted owes his fate to the Zionist experiment, imo. I don't believe he would have been murdered in cold blood if one third of the citizens of Palestine had not imposed a Jewish state on the majority of their countrymen and women in 1948. Do you? Would you have the same moral perspective on this subject if you had been born a victim of Jewish occupation? Treat other (Jews?) as you would be treated?

I suspect your moral interpretations would more likely mirror those of Khader Adnan, the Palestinian held under administrative arrest whose detention owes not to the result of some crime he already allegedly committed but rather to a future crime he might commit.

In other words, Arabs are guilty until proven innocent in the "only democracy in the Middle East."
What the hell are you talking about ? :cuckoo:
Executions like this happening all over the Arab world ... Are they also the result of the 'Zionists experiment' ?
I would not be surprised if you say they are ? It's seems Arab countries like to pin their problems on Israel.

Our market is down - blame Israel , Our people are poor - blame Israel , Justin Bieber still alive - blame Israel ...
Israel's occupation of Palestine is a problem everyone is waking to.

"Administrative detention is a nebulous and vindictive measure used by the occupation against our young men and women. It is one of the cruel legacies of the old British mandate in Palestine.

"Today, in the absence of any deterrent or condemnation from the international community, Israel uses it with increasing frequency against university students and lecturers, young professionals and even elected parliamentarians.

"Some 300 are being held. It is part of an immoral policy used to keep Palestinians in a state of perpetual poverty and underdevelopment.

"When a military commander issues an order for administrative detention, no evidence is produced. No charges are brought against the victims, and the occupation has no obligation to give reasons for the detention.

"This is by no means a legal mechanism. It is simply an arbitrary draconian measure used to inflict psychological and physical harm on its victims. When they are fortunate enough to be brought before a judge, he can detain them for periods of six months that can be extended indefinitely..."

My husband, Khadar Adnan, has shed light on Israel's disregard for human rights | Randa Musa | Comment is free | The Guardian

It must be stressful being married to a terrorist, but her article is not quite truthful.

The legal basis for Israel's use of Administrative Detention is the British Mandate 1945 Law on Authority in States of Emergency' as amended in 1979. Administrative detention is often used in cases where the available evidence consists of information obtained by the security services (particularly the Shin Bet), and where a trial would reveal sensitive security information, such as the identities of informers or infiltrators.

Although it is most commonly applied to alleged Palestinian militants and their accomplices, it has also been applied to Jewish Israeli citizens, including Jewish right-wing public-figures and activists (e.g. in the aftermath of the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin).

Within Israel, the Defense Minister has the authority to issue Administrative Detention orders for up to 6 months in cases where there is a reasonable chance that the person harms the security of the state. The same Minister has the authority to renew such orders. Likewise, the Chief of the General Staff can issue such orders, but valid for only 48 hours. Law enforcement authorities have to show cause within 48 hours (in a hearing behind closed doors). Administrative Detention orders can be appealed to the District Court and, if denied there, to the Supreme Court of Israel. The District Court can annul such orders if it finds the administrative detention occurred for reasons other than security (e.g., common crimes, or the exercise of freedom of expression). Overall supervisory authority on the application of the relevant law rests with the Minister of Justice.

Within the West Bank and Gaza Strip, any local army commander can issue an administrative detention order, and the order can be appealed at the local military court, or, if denied there, at the Supreme Court. Here too, an administrative detention order is valid for at most six months, but can be renewed by the appropriate authority. Israel refers its use of administrative detention in the occupied territories to Article 78 of the Fourth Geneva Convention 1949, which states that "If the Occupying Power considers it necessary, for imperative reasons of security, to take safety measures concerning protected persons, it may, at the most, subject them to assigned residence or to internment."

Administrative detention - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

So anyone held on administrative detention has the right to appeal this decision all the way up to the Supreme Court which will require the government to show valid cause for the detention and that national security would be threatened by bringing the case to trial. The law is controversial, but not all that unusual. Many western democracies, including the US, Australia, Canada, Ireland and Sweden, have administrative detention laws in cases involving illegal immigration or terrorism.
 

Forum List

Back
Top