Palestinians Massing At The Israeli Border

Top Palestinian official donates to Israeli hospital that saved his life
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15 million Palestinian crossings into Israel in 2017

According to the ministry, Palestinians entered Israel 15 million times through various crossings from Gaza and the West Bank in 2017, an increase from the 13 million in 2016. On average, over 60,000 people per day entered Israel for work, medical treatment, humanitarian assistance or commerce.

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How an Israeli hospital took in Syrians and became the world leader in treating war wounds
God, you're such a fuckin' liar!

 
You see the dots but you can't connect them. Hamas is at war with Israel and so when Hamas came control Gaza, rigorous security measures were needed.
Hamas wasn't at war with Israel. Israel helped create Hamas. They just refuse to be Israel's bitch, that's why they're not liked.
Hamas is an offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood, which has been at war with the Jews since they formed, before Israel became a State.

Continue to read your "Israel is evil" sources".

There is nothing new in your posts, against Israel.
Rather unoriginal.
Total copycat of what all the others say.
Without spending one day in Gaza or the P. A.
Without knowing anything about Israel because you would not want to go there and see if for yourself, as so many others have done.

The 10,000 mile away critic.
 
Top Palestinian official donates to Israeli hospital that saved his life
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15 million Palestinian crossings into Israel in 2017

According to the ministry, Palestinians entered Israel 15 million times through various crossings from Gaza and the West Bank in 2017, an increase from the 13 million in 2016. On average, over 60,000 people per day entered Israel for work, medical treatment, humanitarian assistance or commerce.

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How an Israeli hospital took in Syrians and became the world leader in treating war wounds
God, you're such a fuckin' liar!

If you stop going to all of these anti Israel sources, you may get somewhere, someday.
 
palis are such a pain in the eye..............................all the Middle East know that
 
Following the withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza in 2005, the terrorist organization Hamas emerged as the victor in the 2006 Palestinian elections. Since the establishment of Hamas in the early 1990's, they have been known to Israel as violent antisemitic terrorists and have been classified by 7 countries as a terrorist organization. After Hamas won the election Israel and "The Quartet on the Middle East" (US, Russia, UN, EU) imposed economic sanctions on Gaza, including the cessation of foreign aid to the Palestinian government, and restrictions on movement, imposed by Israel. In order to lift these economic sanctions and movement restrictions, Hamas must: renounce violence against Israel, recognize Israel, and honor all previous agreeemnts between Israel and the Palestinian Authority.

Following the Battle of Gaza in June 2007 in which Hamas militarily defeated Fatah, both Israel and Egypt heavily tightened their respective border crossings, creating a "blockade". This blockade includes a naval blockade. So far Hamas has not conceeded to these stipulations, and the blockade is still in place.

(full article online)

Israel's "Blockade" of Gaza
Israel needs to renounce violence against Hamas.
 
palis are a pain in the ass

troublesome human beings

not one country in the Middle East wants them'

and with reason
 
Hamas is an offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood, which has been at war with the Jews since they formed, before Israel became a State.

Continue to read your "Israel is evil" sources".

There is nothing new in your posts, against Israel.
Rather unoriginal.
Total copycat of what all the others say.
Without spending one day in Gaza or the P. A.
Without knowing anything about Israel because you would not want to go there and see if for yourself, as so many others have done.

The 10,000 mile away critic.
You don't have to be a chicken to know an egg.
 
Australian Prime Minister blames Hamas for Gaza deaths

Malcolm Turnbull has blamed Hamas after Israeli forces killed at least 58 people in Gaza after the US embassy opened in Jerusalem.

The Prime Minister said the loss of life was “tragic” but Hamas was to blame for pushing people to the border with Israel.

“Any loss of life like this is tragic in circumstances like this, but Hamas’ conduct is confrontational. They’re seeking to provoke the Israeli defence forces,”” Mr Turnbull told 3AW Radio.

“If they’re pushing people to the border in that context, in that conflict zone, you’re basically pushing people into circumstances where they are very likely to be shot at as Israel seeks to defend itself.”

In clashes that followed the US decision to move their embassy to the contested city, Palestinian Health Ministry officials said 58 protesters were killed on Monday on the Gaza border and over 2000 were injured.

The US has also blamed the Hamas group for being behind the conflict. “The responsibility for these tragic deaths rests squarely with Hamas … Israel has the right to defend itself,” deputy White House press secretary Raj Shah said.

Australia also joined France and Germany in urging restraint but Foreign Minister Julie Bishop said Israel had to protect its population and urged Palestinians to refrain from violence.

“We recognise that Israel has legitimate security concerns and needs to protect its population, and we call on Israel to be proportionate in its response and refrain from excessive use of force,” Ms Bishop said in a statement.
 
Australian Prime Minister blames Hamas for Gaza deaths

Malcolm Turnbull has blamed Hamas after Israeli forces killed at least 58 people in Gaza after the US embassy opened in Jerusalem.

The Prime Minister said the loss of life was “tragic” but Hamas was to blame for pushing people to the border with Israel.

“Any loss of life like this is tragic in circumstances like this, but Hamas’ conduct is confrontational. They’re seeking to provoke the Israeli defence forces,”” Mr Turnbull told 3AW Radio.

“If they’re pushing people to the border in that context, in that conflict zone, you’re basically pushing people into circumstances where they are very likely to be shot at as Israel seeks to defend itself.”

In clashes that followed the US decision to move their embassy to the contested city, Palestinian Health Ministry officials said 58 protesters were killed on Monday on the Gaza border and over 2000 were injured.

The US has also blamed the Hamas group for being behind the conflict. “The responsibility for these tragic deaths rests squarely with Hamas … Israel has the right to defend itself,” deputy White House press secretary Raj Shah said.

Australia also joined France and Germany in urging restraint but Foreign Minister Julie Bishop said Israel had to protect its population and urged Palestinians to refrain from violence.

“We recognise that Israel has legitimate security concerns and needs to protect its population, and we call on Israel to be proportionate in its response and refrain from excessive use of force,” Ms Bishop said in a statement.
Hamas isn't the ones pulling the trigger.

 
Australian Prime Minister blames Hamas for Gaza deaths

Malcolm Turnbull has blamed Hamas after Israeli forces killed at least 58 people in Gaza after the US embassy opened in Jerusalem.

The Prime Minister said the loss of life was “tragic” but Hamas was to blame for pushing people to the border with Israel.

“Any loss of life like this is tragic in circumstances like this, but Hamas’ conduct is confrontational. They’re seeking to provoke the Israeli defence forces,”” Mr Turnbull told 3AW Radio.

“If they’re pushing people to the border in that context, in that conflict zone, you’re basically pushing people into circumstances where they are very likely to be shot at as Israel seeks to defend itself.”

In clashes that followed the US decision to move their embassy to the contested city, Palestinian Health Ministry officials said 58 protesters were killed on Monday on the Gaza border and over 2000 were injured.

The US has also blamed the Hamas group for being behind the conflict. “The responsibility for these tragic deaths rests squarely with Hamas … Israel has the right to defend itself,” deputy White House press secretary Raj Shah said.

Australia also joined France and Germany in urging restraint but Foreign Minister Julie Bishop said Israel had to protect its population and urged Palestinians to refrain from violence.

“We recognise that Israel has legitimate security concerns and needs to protect its population, and we call on Israel to be proportionate in its response and refrain from excessive use of force,” Ms Bishop said in a statement.
Hamas isn't the ones pulling the trigger.

Yes they do pull the trigger, and incite the young to go and die together.

Just yesterday there was a report they try to hide now - that one of the killed in the clashes was the son of Hamas leader, and additional 3 militants.

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