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11/22/2012 12:50:04 PM
11/25/2012 11:38:07 AM
Is Pravda frowned upon in TSB?
11/25/2012 6:47:31 PM
imagine that, Facebook is a Zionist organization!
11/28/2012 3:53:47 AM
11/28/2012 10:09:26 AM
UN approved Palestinian statehood!
11/29/2012 5:39:41 PM
[Edited on November 29, 2012 at 6:32 PM. Reason : nvm]
11/29/2012 6:29:45 PM
Does this mean settlements are illegal? Rather, more illegal than they already were?
11/29/2012 10:20:04 PM
ultra super secret probation...
11/30/2012 8:43:44 AM
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,2111248,00.htmlthis is one of those ideas that is just so crazy it might work.
11/30/2012 12:19:38 PM
http://www.wral.com/israel-okays-new-west-bank-settlement-construction/11829775/[Edited on November 30, 2012 at 1:53 PM. Reason : ]
11/30/2012 1:53:27 PM
12/1/2012 8:01:24 PM
I love how the UN pissed all over Israel (not to mention the prospect of any fruitful negotiations) yet again by declaring "Palestinian statehood." Too bad there is no state of Palestine. it's israel's land, plain and simple, and if they want to give it up, that's fine. But it's Israel's choice, NOT the UN's. i think it's time we pull out of the anti-jew UN and see how well they stand on their own without the US's money and military.]
12/2/2012 11:02:10 AM
^ So then what the fuck is the Gaza Strip to you? Officially no Israelis live there. If it's their right to give up the land, they've already done it (although not for the West Bank).
12/2/2012 11:08:01 AM
I'm more inclined to say it's still a part of Israel than not. No other nation claims it, and Israel still has legitimate claim to it, even if they don't necessarily want it.]
12/2/2012 11:34:57 AM
12/2/2012 6:18:59 PM
Yeah, a lot of shit got re-arranged after WWII. Large portions of the middle east were colonies or protectorates of European countries. Pretty sure it was formed from what was British land, not from Arabs.Wars shift things around, it belonged to the Ottomans until WWI, then they lost it to the British.
12/2/2012 6:58:27 PM
"British land"?I am pretty sure the Arabs were living in the same homes for 30-40 generations. And they had title deeds to their lands. Just because the Brits took it by force does not make it British land.You are basically condoning colonialism. If China takes over the US by force and gives much of the land to Chinese families, would that make it OK once, say, 50 years pass? Is it Chinese land 50 years after it was taken by force? Would you then tell the American who left or were evicted to suck it up and never try to get their lands back?
12/2/2012 7:02:35 PM
Wars and colonialism have shaped maps for the last 5000 years. This is not new. What is new is the relative stability since WWII.I'm not saying it's right, I'm just stating a fact. Ask the Sioux how they feel, nobody gives a shit.
12/2/2012 7:21:01 PM
That argument could work against either side, it's a "might makes right" position.
12/3/2012 11:01:42 AM
There are Muslims who own land in Israel, so this argument about national ownership does seem rather other-worldly to me.
12/3/2012 11:21:32 AM
12/3/2012 1:37:25 PM
12/4/2012 9:26:22 PM
I view Israel vs Palestine like I view Duke vs Carolina, I really don't like either side & hope both sides lose
12/5/2012 5:42:19 PM
I feel you, except in this case, that means more innocent people die.
12/5/2012 7:13:40 PM
Results of the Israeli election with some explanations of party lines as I understand them. My vote would have probably been for Yesh Atid.Likkud Beiteinu - 31 seatsThis used to be 2 parties, Likud and Yisrael Beiteinu, who collectively earned 42 seats in the last election. This is the most mainstream right wing party and the base for Netenyahu's support. Although this is still the highest number of seats in the Knesset, the significant decrease shows Israel's voters are moving to the center.Yesh Atid - 19 seatsCentrist group that represents the interests of the middle class, wants to stop spending money on settlement expansion, and is pushing for 2-state solution. This party was formed less than a year ago, so the fact that it has the second highest seats is a huge deal.Labor Party - 15 seatsLeft-of-center, focus on social and economic issues. Wants to set infrastructure as a higher priority then foreign affairs, especially with concerns to minimum wage and education. Wants to prevent war with Iran and create 2-state solution with Palestine.Shas - 11 seatsUltra-orthodox foundation. Far right religiously and often sides with Likud, but feels that "saving lives is more important than keeping territory." Very big supporter of social welfare for low-income families.Jewish Home - 11 seatsPro-settlements, considered furthest-to-the-right.United Torah - 7 seatsCoalition of 2 smaller Orthodox parties, focus entirely religious issues with no policy or platform involving the settlements or foreign affairs.Hatnuah - 6 seatsFormed just a few months ago by former members of Kadima. Strong focus on negotiations with Palestine but not until Hamas "renounces terrorism."Meretz - 6 seatsLeft wing, large focus on social justice, religious freedom, human rights, gay marriage, 2-state solution, and environmental issues. If Likud is Israel's Republicans and Labor Party is their Democrats, then Meretz would be the Green Party.United Arab List - 5 seatsExactly what it sounds like. Pro-Palestinian state, represents Israeli Arabs and is very popular among the Bedouin. As far as I'm aware, this is the most seats the party has ever earned (however there have been other Arab parties to come and go, this is just the strongest one currently).Chadash - 4 seatsA united Jewish and Arab/Islamic front for equal rights and complete Israeli evacuation of settlements in occupied territories. Very committed to social issues such as gender equality, worker's rights, health services, and environmentalism.Balad - 3 seatsAnother Arab party, opposes Israel's status as a "Jewish State," favors Iranian influence in the region.Kadima - 2 seatsThis was Ariel Sharon's power house just a few years ago (29 seats in 2006) but is completely falling apart. This is a centrist group that believes in Israel's right to the whole of the land, but recognizes that concessions must be made in order to obtain peace. Wants modifications to be made to the current Israeli political structure and promotes better health and social security benefits as well as civil marriages and minority equality.
1/23/2013 6:22:08 AM
In order to select a Prime Minister, a majority coalition (at least 61 seats) must be formed, and the Prime Minister will usually come from the largest party within that coalition. Only Labor and Likud had ever put a member into the office of PM until 2005 when Ariel Sharon split from Likud to form Kadima. Ehud Olmert, who took over when Sharon had his stroke in 2006, also formed a majority coalition around Kadima.The previous coalition that selected Netenyahu was: Likud, Yisrael Beiteinu, Independence, Shas, The Jewish Home, and United Torah. Independence did not enter into this election, and the remaining groups will now hold a collective 60 seats.The "opposition coalition" previously was: Kadima, Labor, National Union (disolved, most members joined Otzma which didn't win any seats), Meretz, Hadash, United Arab List, Balad, and Ta'al (which has now joined with United Arab List). This group will now hold 35 seats.Yesh Atid and Hatnuah, which were not official parties in previous elections, will determine the coalition if none of the other affiliations change. Hatnuah is likely to oppose Likud, especially because of its ties to Kadima and the fact that leader Tzipi Livni is well known to go against Netenyahu on most issues. Yesh Atid also seems like a natural opponent to Likud, so we very well could be looking at a dead even tie if no group changes affiliation.
1/23/2013 7:05:10 AM
LIVING THE AMERICAN DREAM IN THE WEST BANKHANGING OUT WITH ISRAEL’S ILLEGAL HOMESTEADERShttp://www.vice.com/read/living-the-american-dream-in-the-west-bank-0000345-v20n1
1/23/2013 9:05:00 AM
The ME Conflict at 35,000 feethttp://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-21185791
1/27/2013 7:44:49 PM
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/30/world/europe/israel-to-boycott-un-human-rights-review.html?_r=0People are still defending these assholes?
1/29/2013 11:22:56 PM
http://www.naharnet.com/stories/en/82423-israel-approves-296-west-bank-settler-homes
5/9/2013 10:31:39 AM
Marketing 'no-blacks' apartment buildings in Tel Avivhttp://972mag.com/marketing-no-blacks-apartment-buildings-in-tel-aviv/76202/
7/22/2013 11:28:29 PM
When all else fails to stop making you look like thuggish assholes, bribe your university students to post pro-government propaganda on social media.... Disgusting.http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/students-offered-grants-if-they-tweet-proisraeli-propaganda-8760142.html
8/28/2013 5:30:00 PM
These thugs keep demolishing homes of innocent peaceful people... America doesn't give a shit.http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-24212537
9/23/2013 4:14:55 PM
Monsters beget even bigger monsters
10/31/2013 6:58:14 PM
^Old, by about a year I think, but yeah it's disgusting when people say things like that.But in new news:
10/31/2013 7:21:02 PM
10/31/2013 7:39:18 PM
theres a conspiracy but that aint it. this guy is a nobody not the president of a country.
10/31/2013 9:58:37 PM
Dude, when random extremist Muslim preachers from any country say hateful stuff it is paraded by the MSM on center stage.
10/31/2013 10:00:11 PM
if by MSM you mean hannity and rush then yes.
10/31/2013 10:04:29 PM
no, by MSM i mean cnn, bbc, fox, msnbc, etc.remember a few years ago when an australian muslim preacher said something like women should cover up when they go outside, otherwise it is like leaving a piece of meat outside where there are flies around? it was on all those networks, for days.and many other cases where random unknown kooky preachers have said crazy/hateful stuff and then have been all over the msm networks.but israeli leaders, politicians, (several) rabbis spew hateful and genocidal words, and no one in the US even comes to know.
10/31/2013 10:17:36 PM
Sounds like someone has an ax to grind.[Edited on October 31, 2013 at 10:27 PM. Reason : and i listen to a shitload of BBC and never hear the stupidity you're referencing ]
10/31/2013 10:24:54 PM
10/31/2013 10:38:39 PM
10/31/2013 10:40:09 PM
10/31/2013 10:43:10 PM
Has anyone else read Carter's book?http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palestine:_Peace_Not_ApartheidI thought it was very good, and Man from Plains is a great documentary
11/1/2013 9:04:56 AM
Let's please go back to things that we know are happening.
11/1/2013 2:20:16 PM
http://m.aljazeera.com/story/2013116125955541864
11/7/2013 12:53:22 PM
^ tl;dr version: Arafat was basically a walking piece of polonium by the time he died. so he was poisoned (probably by Israel)
11/7/2013 12:56:10 PM
To be fair, he probably wasn't walking much at the end....on account of the polonium.
11/7/2013 1:28:21 PM