Report: Israel :*Amnesty International condemns Barak’s rejection of Syrian refugees

Countries that have taken in syrian refugees.

ISREAL - 0

Total population: 2,198,222 estimated[1] (Oct 2013)
2,073,876 registered by UNHCR(Oct 2013)

Regions with significant populations
(Numbers don't include foreign citizens, who fled Syria)
Lebanon 793,615 estimated[2] (Oct 2013)
702,934 registered (Oct 2013) 1,300,000 Lebanese government estimates

Jordan 545,035 estimated (Oct 2013)
545,035 registered (Oct 2013)

Turkey 504,419 estimated (Oct 2013)
506,532 registered[1] (Oct 2013)

Egypt 300,000 estimated by the Egyptian government (October 2013)[3]
88,460 estimated (Jul 2013)
70,140 registered[2] (Jul 2013)

Iraq 206,365 estimated[4](Jul 2013)
205,503 registered[2](Jul 2013)

Algeria 25,000 estimated (Aug 2012)
10,000 "asylum seekers"[5] (Jan 2013)

Sweden 14,700 estimated (Sep 2013)[6]
Germany 5,000–8,000 estimated (October 2013)[7][8]
Libya 4,716 estimated (February 2013)[9]
Italy 4,600 estimated (Sep 2013)[10]
Bulgaria More than 4,500[11] (Sep 2013)
As many as 10,000 expected by the end of 2013[12]

Argentina 300+ families (Aug 2013)[13]
Armenia 3,248 applied for visas (July 2012)
Nagorno-Karabakh Republic 70 families (April 2013)
Russia 500 estimated (Sep 2013)[14]
France 500 estimated (October 2013)[15]

How come Saudi Arabia isn't on your list? And it seems strange that we don't see Morocco and Tunisia and many other Muslim countries? Regardless, I certainly hope that Alfalfa has given something to the relief organizations which are attempting to help these refugees, especially during the cold winters.

Hilarious. Muslim countries adjacent to or very near Syria (refugees have a tendency to walk) Jordan, Turkey, Lebanon, Egypt and Iraq have absorbed over 2 million syrian refugees and zionist Sally's only response is "what about morocca and tunisia?"
 
ISRAEL = 0 REFUGEES

ISRAELI GOVERNMENT = 0 $$$ in REFUGEE AID

Poor Alfalfa, he doesn't realize that it cost money to treat wounded people. So, Alfalfa, tell us how much aid the oil-rich Muslim countries are giving to these refugees. I can just see Alfalfa, if he happened to be alive at the time, with some of his American Nazi buddies protesting any Jewish refugees coming into this country from the DP camps.
 
Countries that have taken in syrian refugees.

ISREAL - 0

Total population: 2,198,222 estimated[1] (Oct 2013)
2,073,876 registered by UNHCR(Oct 2013)

Regions with significant populations
(Numbers don't include foreign citizens, who fled Syria)
Lebanon 793,615 estimated[2] (Oct 2013)
702,934 registered (Oct 2013) 1,300,000 Lebanese government estimates

Jordan 545,035 estimated (Oct 2013)
545,035 registered (Oct 2013)

Turkey 504,419 estimated (Oct 2013)
506,532 registered[1] (Oct 2013)

Egypt 300,000 estimated by the Egyptian government (October 2013)[3]
88,460 estimated (Jul 2013)
70,140 registered[2] (Jul 2013)

Iraq 206,365 estimated[4](Jul 2013)
205,503 registered[2](Jul 2013)

Algeria 25,000 estimated (Aug 2012)
10,000 "asylum seekers"[5] (Jan 2013)

Sweden 14,700 estimated (Sep 2013)[6]
Germany 5,000–8,000 estimated (October 2013)[7][8]
Libya 4,716 estimated (February 2013)[9]
Italy 4,600 estimated (Sep 2013)[10]
Bulgaria More than 4,500[11] (Sep 2013)
As many as 10,000 expected by the end of 2013[12]

Argentina 300+ families (Aug 2013)[13]
Armenia 3,248 applied for visas (July 2012)
Nagorno-Karabakh Republic 70 families (April 2013)
Russia 500 estimated (Sep 2013)[14]
France 500 estimated (October 2013)[15]

How come Saudi Arabia isn't on your list? And it seems strange that we don't see Morocco and Tunisia and many other Muslim countries? Regardless, I certainly hope that Alfalfa has given something to the relief organizations which are attempting to help these refugees, especially during the cold winters.



Hilarious. Muslim countries adjacent to or very near Syria (refugees have a tendency to walk) Jordan, Turkey, Lebanon, Egypt and Iraq have absorbed over 2 million syrian refugees and zionist Sally's only response is "what about morocca and tunisia?"


So tell us, Alfalfa, how did they get to those European countries and even to Argentina? Surely a plane ride to Saudi Arabia and the Emirates would be a short hop. How long would a plane ride take to get to Morocco or Tunisia?
 
Countries that have taken in syrian refugees.

ISREAL - 0

Total population: 2,198,222 estimated[1] (Oct 2013)
2,073,876 registered by UNHCR(Oct 2013)

Regions with significant populations
(Numbers don't include foreign citizens, who fled Syria)
Lebanon 793,615 estimated[2] (Oct 2013)
702,934 registered (Oct 2013) 1,300,000 Lebanese government estimates

Jordan 545,035 estimated (Oct 2013)
545,035 registered (Oct 2013)

Turkey 504,419 estimated (Oct 2013)
506,532 registered[1] (Oct 2013)

Egypt 300,000 estimated by the Egyptian government (October 2013)[3]
88,460 estimated (Jul 2013)
70,140 registered[2] (Jul 2013)

Iraq 206,365 estimated[4](Jul 2013)
205,503 registered[2](Jul 2013)

Algeria 25,000 estimated (Aug 2012)
10,000 "asylum seekers"[5] (Jan 2013)

Sweden 14,700 estimated (Sep 2013)[6]
Germany 5,000–8,000 estimated (October 2013)[7][8]
Libya 4,716 estimated (February 2013)[9]
Italy 4,600 estimated (Sep 2013)[10]
Bulgaria More than 4,500[11] (Sep 2013)
As many as 10,000 expected by the end of 2013[12]

Argentina 300+ families (Aug 2013)[13]
Armenia 3,248 applied for visas (July 2012)
Nagorno-Karabakh Republic 70 families (April 2013)
Russia 500 estimated (Sep 2013)[14]
France 500 estimated (October 2013)[15]

Numbers of countries on that list which the Syrian people have tried to destroy

Only 1= Israel
 
The zionist Israeli juden only help when they can organize the media to film their latest 'feel good' PR stunt. .. :cool:
Yeah, I know. Assad has butchered over a 100,000 of his own people, and somehow it's Israel's fault that they're not opening the floodgates.

Meanwhile, the gutless, spineless neighboring Arab Muslim countries sit there and pick their noses while the massacres continue, waiting for the US and the West to stop Assad. What depravity.
 
Countries that have taken in syrian refugees.

ISREAL - 0

Total population: 2,198,222 estimated[1] (Oct 2013)
2,073,876 registered by UNHCR(Oct 2013)

Regions with significant populations
(Numbers don't include foreign citizens, who fled Syria)
Lebanon 793,615 estimated[2] (Oct 2013)
702,934 registered (Oct 2013) 1,300,000 Lebanese government estimates

Jordan 545,035 estimated (Oct 2013)
545,035 registered (Oct 2013)

Turkey 504,419 estimated (Oct 2013)
506,532 registered[1] (Oct 2013)

Egypt 300,000 estimated by the Egyptian government (October 2013)[3]
88,460 estimated (Jul 2013)
70,140 registered[2] (Jul 2013)

Iraq 206,365 estimated[4](Jul 2013)
205,503 registered[2](Jul 2013)

Algeria 25,000 estimated (Aug 2012)
10,000 "asylum seekers"[5] (Jan 2013)

Sweden 14,700 estimated (Sep 2013)[6]
Germany 5,000–8,000 estimated (October 2013)[7][8]
Libya 4,716 estimated (February 2013)[9]
Italy 4,600 estimated (Sep 2013)[10]
Bulgaria More than 4,500[11] (Sep 2013)
As many as 10,000 expected by the end of 2013[12]

Argentina 300+ families (Aug 2013)[13]
Armenia 3,248 applied for visas (July 2012)
Nagorno-Karabakh Republic 70 families (April 2013)
Russia 500 estimated (Sep 2013)[14]
France 500 estimated (October 2013)[15]

How come Saudi Arabia isn't on your list? And it seems strange that we don't see Morocco and Tunisia and many other Muslim countries? Regardless, I certainly hope that Alfalfa has given something to the relief organizations which are attempting to help these refugees, especially during the cold winters.

Hilarious. Muslim countries adjacent to or very near Syria (refugees have a tendency to walk) Jordan, Turkey, Lebanon, Egypt and Iraq have absorbed over 2 million syrian refugees and zionist Sally's only response is "what about morocca and tunisia?"
You mean Israel refuses to absorb a few hundred thousand more "future Palestinians"? Let's hear what some Syrian leaders have said:

"There is no such country as Palestine. 'Palestine' is a term the Zionists invented. There is no Palestine in the Bible. Our country was for centuries part of Syria. 'Palestine' is alien to us. It is the Zionists who introduced it".
- Auni Bey Abdul-Hadi, Syrian Arab leader to British Peel Commission, 1937 -

"It is common knowledge that Palestine is nothing but Southern Syria".
- Representant of Saudi Arabia at the United Nations, 1956 -

Concerning the Holy Land, the chairman of the Syrian Delegation at the Paris Peace Conference in February 1919 stated:
"The only Arab domination since the Conquest in 635 c.e. hardly lasted, as such, 22 years".
 
Countries that have taken in syrian refugees.

ISREAL - 0

Total population: 2,198,222 estimated[1] (Oct 2013)
2,073,876 registered by UNHCR(Oct 2013)

Regions with significant populations
(Numbers don't include foreign citizens, who fled Syria)
Lebanon 793,615 estimated[2] (Oct 2013)
702,934 registered (Oct 2013) 1,300,000 Lebanese government estimates

Jordan 545,035 estimated (Oct 2013)
545,035 registered (Oct 2013)

Turkey 504,419 estimated (Oct 2013)
506,532 registered[1] (Oct 2013)

Egypt 300,000 estimated by the Egyptian government (October 2013)[3]
88,460 estimated (Jul 2013)
70,140 registered[2] (Jul 2013)

Iraq 206,365 estimated[4](Jul 2013)
205,503 registered[2](Jul 2013)

Algeria 25,000 estimated (Aug 2012)
10,000 "asylum seekers"[5] (Jan 2013)

Sweden 14,700 estimated (Sep 2013)[6]
Germany 5,000–8,000 estimated (October 2013)[7][8]
Libya 4,716 estimated (February 2013)[9]
Italy 4,600 estimated (Sep 2013)[10]
Bulgaria More than 4,500[11] (Sep 2013)
As many as 10,000 expected by the end of 2013[12]

Argentina 300+ families (Aug 2013)[13]
Armenia 3,248 applied for visas (July 2012)
Nagorno-Karabakh Republic 70 families (April 2013)
Russia 500 estimated (Sep 2013)[14]
France 500 estimated (October 2013)[15]

Numbers of countries on that list which the Syrian people have tried to destroy

Only 1= Israel

You have it backwards, Israel started a war with Syria in 1967 and still occupies part of Syria called The Syrian Golan Heights.
 
Countries that have taken in syrian refugees.

ISREAL - 0

Total population: 2,198,222 estimated[1] (Oct 2013)
2,073,876 registered by UNHCR(Oct 2013)

Regions with significant populations
(Numbers don't include foreign citizens, who fled Syria)
Lebanon 793,615 estimated[2] (Oct 2013)
702,934 registered (Oct 2013) 1,300,000 Lebanese government estimates

Jordan 545,035 estimated (Oct 2013)
545,035 registered (Oct 2013)

Turkey 504,419 estimated (Oct 2013)
506,532 registered[1] (Oct 2013)

Egypt 300,000 estimated by the Egyptian government (October 2013)[3]
88,460 estimated (Jul 2013)
70,140 registered[2] (Jul 2013)

Iraq 206,365 estimated[4](Jul 2013)
205,503 registered[2](Jul 2013)

Algeria 25,000 estimated (Aug 2012)
10,000 "asylum seekers"[5] (Jan 2013)

Sweden 14,700 estimated (Sep 2013)[6]
Germany 5,000–8,000 estimated (October 2013)[7][8]
Libya 4,716 estimated (February 2013)[9]
Italy 4,600 estimated (Sep 2013)[10]
Bulgaria More than 4,500[11] (Sep 2013)
As many as 10,000 expected by the end of 2013[12]

Argentina 300+ families (Aug 2013)[13]
Armenia 3,248 applied for visas (July 2012)
Nagorno-Karabakh Republic 70 families (April 2013)
Russia 500 estimated (Sep 2013)[14]
France 500 estimated (October 2013)[15]

Numbers of countries on that list which the Syrian people have tried to destroy

Only 1= Israel

You have it backwards, Israel started a war with Syria in 1967 and still occupies part of Syria called The Syrian Golan Heights.

Israel attacked Syria in 1967?

It was Egypt and its friends who started the war, you lack history lessons.
 
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You have it backwards, Israel started a war with Syria in 1967 and still occupies part of Syria called The Syrian Golan Heights.

Israel attacked Syria in 1967?

It was Egypt and its friends who started the war, you lack history lessons.

Hear the truth.




That's not the truth. That's a Shmuck.

Here's the truth:

[ame="https://youtube.com/watch?v=0ULCTDOToP4"]https://youtube.com/watch?v=0ULCTDOToP4[/ame]
 
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Israel attacked Syria in 1967?

It was Egypt and its friends who started the war, you lack history lessons.

Hear the truth.





This is not the truth.

The truth is that Egypt started the six day war by closing the Tiran passages:eusa_whistle:


No, that is the Zionist lie that is told.

Aggression is only justified if a Nation is first attacked by another nation.

Israel started the war with strikes against Egypt.
 
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One can also start wars by massing troops on a nation's borders and closing its access to water ways. I doubt the lunatic Sherri and those that use that member screen name know what an ACT OF WAR even means. Which is what Egypt and the rest of the Arab gang engaged in.

Interesting to note is that it non of the nations that went to war with Israel, did so to create or liberate this mythical Palestine we keep hearing about. It was just to destroy the Jewish state as it is today.

Oh well, and the beat continues.
 

This is not the truth.

The truth is that Egypt started the six day war by closing the Tiran passages:eusa_whistle:

No, that is the Zionist lie that is told.

Aggression is only justified if a Nation is first attacked by another nation.

Israel started the war with strikes against Egypt.


The Pro Palestinian is the liar. See below

Egypt Reimposes a Blockade on the Straits of Tiran

Why were UN " peace keepers" deliberately sent away by Egypt?



Self-defence in international law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia




Customary international law[edit]

The traditional customary rules on self-defence derive from an early diplomatic incident between the United States and the United Kingdom over the killing on some US citizens engaged in an attack on Canada, then a British colony. The so-called Caroline case established that there had to exist "a necessity of self-defence, instant, overwhelming, leaving no choice of means, and no moment of deliberation,' and furthermore that any action taken must be proportional, "since the act justified by the necessity of self-defence, must be limited by that necessity, and kept clearly within it." These statements by the US Secretary of State to the British authorities are accepted as an accurate description of the customary right of self-defence.

Imminent threat[edit]

The imminent threat is a standard criterion in international law, developed by Daniel Webster as he litigated the Caroline affair, described as being "instant, overwhelming, and leaving no choice of means, and no moment for deliberation." The criteria are used in the international law justification of preemptive self-defense: self-defense without being physically attacked first (see Caroline test). This concept was introduced to compensate the strict, classical and inefficient definition of self-defense used by Article 51 of the Charter of the United Nations, which states that sovereign nations may fend of an armed attack until the Security Council has adopted measures under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter.

The Caroline affair has been used to establish the principle of "anticipatory self-defense" and is also now invoked frequently in the course of the dispute around preemptive strike (or preemption doctrine).


Sheri is nothing but a liar. If you were being surrounded by bullies and they were threatening you the law does not say you have to be beaten or hit before you threw the first punch.
 
Israel attacks it's neighbors and then claims to be the victim of aggression.

Juden logic........ :cuckoo: :lol: :lol:
 
Israel attacks it's neighbors and then claims to be the victim of aggression.

Juden logic........ :cuckoo: :lol: :lol:

Sunni Troll, why is it that EVERY TIME you post something negative about Jews or Israelis, you are actually describing Fakestinians and Muslims? I never understood this ?

Do you think ANYONE believes you even ?? lol

:cool: :lmao: :lmao:
 
Quotes by Gamal Abdel Nasser, 1954-1967.

Quotes by Gamal Abdel Nasser, 1954-1967 - CojsWiki.





May 8, 1954


"Israel is an artificial state which must disappear."


March 3, 1955


“We were not defeated in Palestine in 1948, for the Egyptian army did not fight in 1948.” (I.L., II/667).

Source: Y. Harkabi, Arab Attitudes To Israel, Trans. By Misha Louvish, New York: Hart Pub. Co., 1972, p. 374.


October 14, 1955


"There is no sense in talking about peace with Israel. There isn’t even the smallest place for negotiations between the Arabs and Israel."

Following his nationalization of the Suez Canal on July 26, 1956, Gamal Abdul Nasser, Egypt’s president, delivers ever more vehement speeches against Israel, threatening its annihilation. Source: Gilbert, Martin. Israel: A History, New York; William Morrow, 1998, p. 312.


1958


Nasser has sometimes declared that the main initiative in the establishment of Israel came from the imperialists, and not from the Jews. It was imperialism which tried to make a nationality out of the Jews, who only constituted a religion.

In his introduction to The Arab Dawn, he wrote:

"When imperialism felt that its end was near, it tried to perpetuate its hold…Then it presented a racialist idea which transformed religion into race and Judaism into Zionism, and Israel was established as an imperialist bridgehead against the Arab States." (Karanjia, 1958)

Source: Arab Attitudes To Israel





January 16, 1965


Imperialism and its helpers…used to say here in Egypt: What have you to do with the Arabs? And in the other countries they used to say: What have you to do with the Egyptians?

Source: Arab Attitudes to Israel


March 8, 1965


"We shall not enter Palestine with its soil covered in sand. We shall enter it with its soil saturated in blood."

A few months later, Nasser expressed the Arabs’ goal to be:

"…the full restoration of the rights of the Palestinian people. In other words, we aim at the destruction of the State of Israel. The immediate aim: perfection of Arab military might. %The national aim: the eradication of Israel."

Source: www.palestinefacts.org/pf_1948to1967_sixday_backgd.php


25 May 1965, Joint Declaration of President Nasser of Egypt and President Aref of Iraq

“The political leadership emphasizes its commitment to the decision of the Summit Conference regarding the plan of collective Arab action for the liberation of Palestine. In accordance with that plan the Arab national aim is the elimination of Israel.”

Source: Record of Aggression: the Arab Design for Israel’s Annihilation, Israel Information Services, New York: 1967, p. 6.


16 September 1965


“The war with Israel is an inevitable thing. This war could break out in another five or ten years. The Arabs waited seventy-five years until they succeeded in chasing out the Crusaders…”

Source: Record of Aggression: the Arab Design for Israel’s Annihilation, Israel Information Services, New York: 1967, p. 13.


May 23, 1967


In 1956, the United Stats gave Israel assurances that it recognized the Jewish State’s right of access to the Straits of Tiran. In 1957, at the UN, 17 maritime powers declared that Israel had a right to transit the Strait. Moreover, any blockade violated the Convention on the Territorial Sea and Contiguous Zone, which was adopted by the UN Conference on the Law of the Sea on April 27, 1958. Nonetheless, on the night of May 22-23, 1967 Egypt closed the Straits of Tiran to all Israeli shipping and all ships bound for Eilat. This blockade cut off Israel’s only supply route with Asia and stopped the flow of oil from its main supplier, Iran.

Nasser was fully aware of the pressure he was exerting to force Israel’s hand. The day after the blockade was set up, he said defiantly:

"The Jews threaten to make war. I reply: Welcome! We are ready for war."
 
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