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Not the view of Islamics.
One of your friends yesterday said not according you Israelis...

Was that a voice in You head?
The only ones having a set political agenda to deny religious rights in Jerusalem are the Muslims.
There's no other state in the middle east that respects religious rights of a wide variety of congregations like Israel.
:lmao::lmao::lmao:

And yet. They are denied from joining the EU because they do not respect rights of anyone but Jews. And even with the Jews they're picky.

How can Israel be denied to join the EU if they're on two separate continents?

We didn't have posters this dumb for quiet some time.
Israel has been denied. Being in "separate continents" has nothing to do with it.:icon_rolleyes:

patently brain damaged. :lame2:

The legal basis for EU trade relations with Israel is the EU-Israel Association Agreement, which entered into force in June 2000. The aim of this agreement is to provide an appropriate framework for political dialogue and economic cooperation between the EU and Israel.
  • Israel is an important trading partner for the EU in the Mediterranean area, and the EU is the first trading partner for Israel with total trade amounting to approximately €36,2 billion in 2017.
  • EU exports of goods to Israel amounted to €21,4 billion in 2017. They are dominated by machinery and transport equipment (€9,1 billion, 42,8%), chemicals (€3,6 billion, 16,8%), and other manufactured goods (€3,1 billion, 14,6%).
  • EU imports from Israel amounted to €14,7 billion in 2017. They are dominated by chemicals (€6,3 billion, 42,7%), machinery and transport equipment (€2,8 billion, 19,3%), as well as other manufactured goods (€1,9 billion, 13,4%).
Israel - Trade - European Commission
 
One of your friends yesterday said not according you Israelis...

Was that a voice in You head?
The only ones having a set political agenda to deny religious rights in Jerusalem are the Muslims.
There's no other state in the middle east that respects religious rights of a wide variety of congregations like Israel.
:lmao::lmao::lmao:

And yet. They are denied from joining the EU because they do not respect rights of anyone but Jews. And even with the Jews they're picky.

How can Israel be denied to join the EU if they're on two separate continents?

We didn't have posters this dumb for quiet some time.
Israel has been denied. Being in "separate continents" has nothing to do with it.:icon_rolleyes:

patently brain damaged. :lame2:

The legal basis for EU trade relations with Israel is the EU-Israel Association Agreement, which entered into force in June 2000. The aim of this agreement is to provide an appropriate framework for political dialogue and economic cooperation between the EU and Israel.
  • Israel is an important trading partner for the EU in the Mediterranean area, and the EU is the first trading partner for Israel with total trade amounting to approximately €36,2 billion in 2017.
  • EU exports of goods to Israel amounted to €21,4 billion in 2017. They are dominated by machinery and transport equipment (€9,1 billion, 42,8%), chemicals (€3,6 billion, 16,8%), and other manufactured goods (€3,1 billion, 14,6%).
  • EU imports from Israel amounted to €14,7 billion in 2017. They are dominated by chemicals (€6,3 billion, 42,7%), machinery and transport equipment (€2,8 billion, 19,3%), as well as other manufactured goods (€1,9 billion, 13,4%).
Israel - Trade - European Commission
I don't think you understand.
 
Was that a voice in You head?
The only ones having a set political agenda to deny religious rights in Jerusalem are the Muslims.
There's no other state in the middle east that respects religious rights of a wide variety of congregations like Israel.
:lmao::lmao::lmao:

And yet. They are denied from joining the EU because they do not respect rights of anyone but Jews. And even with the Jews they're picky.

How can Israel be denied to join the EU if they're on two separate continents?

We didn't have posters this dumb for quiet some time.
Israel has been denied. Being in "separate continents" has nothing to do with it.:icon_rolleyes:

patently brain damaged. :lame2:

The legal basis for EU trade relations with Israel is the EU-Israel Association Agreement, which entered into force in June 2000. The aim of this agreement is to provide an appropriate framework for political dialogue and economic cooperation between the EU and Israel.
  • Israel is an important trading partner for the EU in the Mediterranean area, and the EU is the first trading partner for Israel with total trade amounting to approximately €36,2 billion in 2017.
  • EU exports of goods to Israel amounted to €21,4 billion in 2017. They are dominated by machinery and transport equipment (€9,1 billion, 42,8%), chemicals (€3,6 billion, 16,8%), and other manufactured goods (€3,1 billion, 14,6%).
  • EU imports from Israel amounted to €14,7 billion in 2017. They are dominated by chemicals (€6,3 billion, 42,7%), machinery and transport equipment (€2,8 billion, 19,3%), as well as other manufactured goods (€1,9 billion, 13,4%).
Israel - Trade - European Commission
I don't think you understand.

I think You're brain damaged with license. :cuckoo:

Polish technology minister Jadwiga Emilewicz is keen to persuade Israeli entrepreneurs to establish R&D centers in Poland.

Last week, at the height of the public storm over the Polish law banning holding Poland responsible for the murder of Jews on its territory during the Holocaust, a delegation of 100 Polish businesspeople visited Israel to promote business cooperation between the two countries. The delegation was headed by Polish Minister of Entrepreneurship and Technology Jadwiga Emilewicz and Polish Investment and Trade Agency executive VP Wojciech Fedko. The main event in which the delegation took part was an economic forum in Tel Aviv in which 200 Israeli businesspeople and companies participated.

Poland wants Israeli high tech - Globes

Jewish Palestine aka Israel is very quiet successful in creating new cooperations, Arab Palestine can imagine Israel is doomed and boycotted, it won't change a thing as long as Arab Palestine invests 70% of it's economy in Israel.
 
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:lmao::lmao::lmao:

And yet. They are denied from joining the EU because they do not respect rights of anyone but Jews. And even with the Jews they're picky.

How can Israel be denied to join the EU if they're on two separate continents?

We didn't have posters this dumb for quiet some time.
Israel has been denied. Being in "separate continents" has nothing to do with it.:icon_rolleyes:

patently brain damaged. :lame2:

The legal basis for EU trade relations with Israel is the EU-Israel Association Agreement, which entered into force in June 2000. The aim of this agreement is to provide an appropriate framework for political dialogue and economic cooperation between the EU and Israel.
  • Israel is an important trading partner for the EU in the Mediterranean area, and the EU is the first trading partner for Israel with total trade amounting to approximately €36,2 billion in 2017.
  • EU exports of goods to Israel amounted to €21,4 billion in 2017. They are dominated by machinery and transport equipment (€9,1 billion, 42,8%), chemicals (€3,6 billion, 16,8%), and other manufactured goods (€3,1 billion, 14,6%).
  • EU imports from Israel amounted to €14,7 billion in 2017. They are dominated by chemicals (€6,3 billion, 42,7%), machinery and transport equipment (€2,8 billion, 19,3%), as well as other manufactured goods (€1,9 billion, 13,4%).
Israel - Trade - European Commission
I don't think you understand.

I think You're brain damaged with license. :cuckoo:

Polish technology minister Jadwiga Emilewicz is keen to persuade Israeli entrepreneurs to establish R&D centers in Poland.

Last week, at the height of the public storm over the Polish law banning holding Poland responsible for the murder of Jews on its territory during the Holocaust, a delegation of 100 Polish businesspeople visited Israel to promote business cooperation between the two countries. The delegation was headed by Polish Minister of Entrepreneurship and Technology Jadwiga Emilewicz and Polish Investment and Trade Agency executive VP Wojciech Fedko. The main event in which the delegation took part was an economic forum in Tel Aviv in which 200 Israeli businesspeople and companies participated.

Poland wants Israeli high tech - Globes
So you dont even want to know
 
Sid Alqam, 6 years and a half prison, and a financial fine 26 thousand shekels.

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ạstbrq Ibrahim Al-Tamimi, two year s' imprisonment and a financial fine (6) thousands

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ạstbrq Ibrahim Al-Tamimi, two year s' imprisonment and a financial fine (6) thousands

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Islamic terrorism carries consequences.

How lucky you are that children are raised in a retrograde islamist environment of hate and self-destruction. It allows you to use them as cheap cut and paste images to promote your rabid Joooooo hatreds.
 
Bulldozing Palestine, one village at a time

Since 2017, the whole Bedouin village has been threatened with demolition by the Israeli authorities. Earlier that day, Israeli soldiers attacked villagers and activists who had staged a protest, injuring 35.

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Bulldozing Palestine, one village at a time


So much misinformation in that article. Two examples:

Under international humanitarian law, the deportation of an occupied, civilian population from one area to another in the country, constitutes a war crime.

This is a, well, creative take on the specific law in question. But note that this law does NOT permit people to squat wherever they choose in the country and ignore local law because "they can't be moved".

Israeli authorities have systematically refused to connect the village to water and electricity supplies, and have restricted their farming land

Israel authorities have a land use management plan which provides for all the people living in the area, in particular for the safety of the squatters who are in too close proximity to the highway. Israel authorities have provided an entire village, with a half million dollar package for EACH FAMILY including privately owned land, a foundation, building materials as well as full infrastructure of electricity, water, sewers, solid waste disposal, schools, medical facilities, access to roads and complete freedom of movement. And only a kilometer away. The residents refuse to take it. (Palestinian mentality).
 
A group of Palestinian, Syrian and Jordanian musicians have recorded a cover of British band The Beatles’ track “Drive my car” to celebrate Saudi Arabia’s decision to allow women to drive.

 
Bulldozing Palestine, one village at a time

Since 2017, the whole Bedouin village has been threatened with demolition by the Israeli authorities. Earlier that day, Israeli soldiers attacked villagers and activists who had staged a protest, injuring 35.

08eca6fd100643f38e5db7dcfdc5857c_18.jpg


Bulldozing Palestine, one village at a time


So much misinformation in that article. Two examples:

Under international humanitarian law, the deportation of an occupied, civilian population from one area to another in the country, constitutes a war crime.

This is a, well, creative take on the specific law in question. But note that this law does NOT permit people to squat wherever they choose in the country and ignore local law because "they can't be moved".

Israeli authorities have systematically refused to connect the village to water and electricity supplies, and have restricted their farming land

Israel authorities have a land use management plan which provides for all the people living in the area, in particular for the safety of the squatters who are in too close proximity to the highway. Israel authorities have provided an entire village, with a half million dollar package for EACH FAMILY including privately owned land, a foundation, building materials as well as full infrastructure of electricity, water, sewers, solid waste disposal, schools, medical facilities, access to roads and complete freedom of movement. And only a kilometer away. The residents refuse to take it. (Palestinian mentality).
That's all well and good except that is not Israel.
 
Bulldozing Palestine, one village at a time

Since 2017, the whole Bedouin village has been threatened with demolition by the Israeli authorities. Earlier that day, Israeli soldiers attacked villagers and activists who had staged a protest, injuring 35.

08eca6fd100643f38e5db7dcfdc5857c_18.jpg


Bulldozing Palestine, one village at a time


So much misinformation in that article. Two examples:

Under international humanitarian law, the deportation of an occupied, civilian population from one area to another in the country, constitutes a war crime.

This is a, well, creative take on the specific law in question. But note that this law does NOT permit people to squat wherever they choose in the country and ignore local law because "they can't be moved".

Israeli authorities have systematically refused to connect the village to water and electricity supplies, and have restricted their farming land

Israel authorities have a land use management plan which provides for all the people living in the area, in particular for the safety of the squatters who are in too close proximity to the highway. Israel authorities have provided an entire village, with a half million dollar package for EACH FAMILY including privately owned land, a foundation, building materials as well as full infrastructure of electricity, water, sewers, solid waste disposal, schools, medical facilities, access to roads and complete freedom of movement. And only a kilometer away. The residents refuse to take it. (Palestinian mentality).
That's all well and good except that is not Israel.


Sure it is. Under complete Israeli control by treaty pending a negotiated settlement of borders. How's that coming along for the Arab Palestinians?
 
Bulldozing Palestine, one village at a time

Since 2017, the whole Bedouin village has been threatened with demolition by the Israeli authorities. Earlier that day, Israeli soldiers attacked villagers and activists who had staged a protest, injuring 35.

08eca6fd100643f38e5db7dcfdc5857c_18.jpg


Bulldozing Palestine, one village at a time


So much misinformation in that article. Two examples:

Under international humanitarian law, the deportation of an occupied, civilian population from one area to another in the country, constitutes a war crime.

This is a, well, creative take on the specific law in question. But note that this law does NOT permit people to squat wherever they choose in the country and ignore local law because "they can't be moved".

Israeli authorities have systematically refused to connect the village to water and electricity supplies, and have restricted their farming land

Israel authorities have a land use management plan which provides for all the people living in the area, in particular for the safety of the squatters who are in too close proximity to the highway. Israel authorities have provided an entire village, with a half million dollar package for EACH FAMILY including privately owned land, a foundation, building materials as well as full infrastructure of electricity, water, sewers, solid waste disposal, schools, medical facilities, access to roads and complete freedom of movement. And only a kilometer away. The residents refuse to take it. (Palestinian mentality).
That's all well and good except that is not Israel.


Sure it is. Under complete Israeli control by treaty pending a negotiated settlement of borders. How's that coming along for the Arab Palestinians?
No treaty or agreement can allow the violation of international law.
 
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