Who are the Israelis?

RE: Who are the Israelis?
SUBTOPIC: Answering the Question
⁜→ P F Tinmore, et al,
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"So how does Israel get that border?"
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That is true, but it does not answer the question.
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The Palestinian Challenge (as to the legality) does not change the fact that the Treaty "establishes" the international boundary. There are, essentially, several (7) internationally recognized instruments used to define Israel's international borders:


Under the principles developed through the Montevideo Convention, over the last century (approximately), the political existence of the State of Israel by the territorial borders that it maintains is independent of recognition by the Arab Palestinians. The fact that the internationally "recognized Government" of Israel, with a "permanent population" that "defines and controls the sovereignty within these territory boundaries," using these seven instruments, answers the question?

The momentum of the Montevideo Convention carries forward the consequence that IF the Palestinians consider themselves some sort of "State," THEN the Palestinians have the associated duty to refrain from the use of force that would violate these international lines of demarcation established by these seven instruments.
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Most Respectfully,
R
 
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RE: Who are the Israelis?
SUBTOPIC: Answering the Question
⁜→ P F Tinmore, et al,
.
"So how does Israel get that border?"
.

(COMMENT)
.
The Palestinian Challenge (as to the legality) does not change the fact that the Treaty "establishes" the international boundary. There are, essentially, several (7) internationally recognized instruments used to define Israel's international borders:


Under the principles developed through the Montevideo Convention, over the last century (approximately), the political existence of the State of Israel by the territorial borders that it maintains is independent of recognition by the Arab Palestinians. The fact that the internationally "recognized Government" of Israel, with a "permanent population" that "defines and controls the sovereignty within these territory boundaries," using these seven instruments, answers the question?

The momentum of the Montevideo Convention carries forward the consequence that IF the Palestinians consider themselves some sort of "State," THEN the Palestinians have the associated duty to refrain from the use of force that would violate these international lines of demarcation established by these seven instruments.
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1611604183365.png

Most Respectfully,
R
Nice obfuscation. The UN called that territory Palestine and Israel agreed. So the question remains. How did Israel get that border?

BTW, the UN says that the Palestinians have the right to territorial integrity.
 
Nice obfuscation. The UN called that territory Palestine and Israel agreed. So the question remains. How did Israel get that border?

BTW, the UN says that the Palestinians have the right to territorial integrity.

The UN called that territory Palestine and Israel agreed.

When did Israel agree to call Israel...Palestine? Link?

BTW, the UN says that the Palestinians have the right to territorial integrity.

Yeah, the Palestinians really fucked that up, didn't they?
 

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