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Israel pulls down West Bank mosque

Oh really, i think you should search defence.pk to know what indians do when that happenes :argh:

They are usually brought out as reply to Pakistani claim that minorities are doing better in Pakistan,rather than India.
Of course some do it with trolling and flaming in their minda

By the way,did any Indian ever justify partition based on some demolition of temple,unlike how comments of Pakistanis justify the partition on Gujarat,Babri demolition etc ?
 
Whole Palestine is under israeli firing zone, that doesn't gives them the liberty to demolish holy places. Emphasize on the word Holy Places not Mosque.
Ofcourse it doesn't give then right but the structure we are talking about is legally in Israel's land. :)
 
They are usually brought out as reply to Pakistani claim that minorities are doing better in Pakistan,rather than India.
Of course some do it with trolling and flaming in their mind.

A reply in a post is ok, but creating threads(whole loads of them) is not. Busts your claims isn't it?

By the way,did any Indian ever justify partition based on some demolition of temple,unlike how comments of Pakistanis justify the partition on Gujarat,Babri demolition etc ?

Dont know what your are talking about. say it more clearer.
 
you know... its humorous... none of the person here actually know about the structure, its history..... but since a member posted the news (which may be biased) we all started countering each other.....

dont you guys think it is internal mater of Israel???

just listen to israelis point of view first before deciding they have done right or wrong
 
It's illegal to you...not for the rest of the world. :)

Palestinian Refugees have the right to return to their homes in Israel.
General Assembly Resolution 194, Dec. 11, 1948

"Resolves that the refugees wishing to return to their homes and live at peace with their neighbors should be permitted to do so at the earliest practicable date, and that compensation should be paid for the property of those choosing not to return and for loss of or damage to property which, under principles of international law or in equity, should be made good by the Governments or authorities responsible."

Israel's occupation of Palestine is Illegal.
Security Council Resolution 242, Nov. 22, 1967

Calls for the withdrawal of Israeli forces from territories occupied in the war that year and "the acknowledgment of the sovereignty, territorial integrity and political independence of every state in the area and their right to live in peace within secure and recognized boundaries free from threats or acts of force."

Israel's settlements in Palestine are Illegal.
Security Council Resolution 446, March 22, 1979

"Determines that the policy and practices of Israel in establishing settlements in the Palestinian and other Arab territories occupied since 1967 have no legal validity and constitute a serious obstruction to achieving a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in the Middle East."

Palestinian have the right to Self-Determination.
General Assembly Resolution 3236, November 22, 1974

Affirms "the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people in Palestine...to self-determination without external interference" and "to national independence and sovereignty."

Reaffirmation of a Palestinian State
Security Council Resolution 1397, March 12, 2002

Affirms "a vision of a region where two states, Israel and Palestine, live side by side within secure and recognized borders."

Also see:

UN General Assembly Resolution 181 - the 1947 Partition plan of Palestine and the creation of Israel.

International Humanitarian Law: the Geneva Conventions - 150 years of international designated protection of civilians during wartime and Israel's explicit violations.

History of the Palestinian Problem - from the Division for Palestinian Rights, United Nations

Countless More UN Resolutions on Israel - 1955-1992



More UN Resolutions on Israel, 1955-1992

Resolution 106: condemns Israel for Gaza raid.

Resolution 111: condemns Israel for raid on Syria that killed fifty-six people.

Resolution 127: recommends Israel suspend its no-man's zone' in Jerusalem.

Resolution 162: urges Israel to comply with UN decisions.

Resolution 171: determines flagrant violations by Israel in its attack on Syria.

Resolution 228: censures Israel for its attack on Samu in the West Bank, then under Jordanian control.

Resolution 237: urges Israel to allow return of new 1967 Palestinian refugees.

Resolution 248: condemns Israel for its massive attack on Karameh in Jordan.

Resolution 250: calls on Israel to refrain from holding military parade in Jerusalem.

Resolution 251: deeply deplores Israeli military parade in Jerusalem in defiance of Resolution 250.

Resolution 252: declares invalid Israel's acts to unify Jerusalem as Jewish capital.

Resolution 256: condemns Israeli raids on Jordan as flagrant violation.

Resolution 259: deplores Israel's refusal to accept UN mission to probe occupation.

Resolution 262: condemns Israel for attack on Beirut airport.

Resolution 265: condemns Israel for air attacks for Salt in Jordan.

Resolution 267: censures Israel for administrative acts to change the status of Jerusalem.

Resolution 270: condemns Israel for air attacks on villages in southern Lebanon.

Resolution 271: condemns Israel's failure to obey UN resolutions on Jerusalem.

Resolution 279: demands withdrawal of Israeli forces from Lebanon.

Resolution 280: condemns Israeli's attacks against Lebanon.

Resolution 285: demands immediate Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon.

Resolution 298: deplores Israel's changing of the status of Jerusalem.

Resolution 313: demands that Israel stop attacks against Lebanon.

Resolution 316: condemns Israel for repeated attacks on Lebanon.

Resolution 317: deplores Israel's refusal to release.

Resolution 332: condemns Israel's repeated attacks against Lebanon.

Resolution 337: condemns Israel for violating Lebanon's sovereignty.

Resolution 347: condemns Israeli attacks on Lebanon.

Resolution 425: calls on Israel to withdraw its forces from Lebanon.

Resolution 427: calls on Israel to complete its withdrawal from Lebanon.

Resolution 444: deplores Israel's lack of cooperation with UN peacekeeping forces.

Resolution 446: determines that Israeli settlements are a serious
obstruction to peace and calls on Israel to abide by the Fourth Geneva Convention

Resolution 450: calls on Israel to stop attacking Lebanon.

Resolution 452: calls on Israel to cease building settlements in occupied territories.

Resolution 465: deplores Israel's settlements and asks all member states not to assist its settlements program.

Resolution 467: strongly deplores Israel's military intervention in Lebanon.

Resolution 468: calls on Israel to rescind illegal expulsions of two Palestinian mayors and a judge and to facilitate their return.

Resolution 469: strongly deplores Israel's failure to observe the council's order not to deport Palestinians.

Resolution 471: expresses deep concern at Israel's failure to abide by the Fourth Geneva Convention.

Resolution 476: reiterates that Israel's claim to Jerusalem are null and void.

Resolution 478: censures (Israel) in the strongest terms for its claim to Jerusalem in its Basic Law.

Resolution 484: declares it imperative that Israel re-admit two deported Palestinian mayors.

Resolution 487: strongly condemns Israel for its attack on Iraq's nuclear facility.

Resolution 497: decides that Israel's annexation of Syria's Golan Heights is null and void and demands that Israel rescinds its decision forthwith.

Resolution 498: calls on Israel to withdraw from Lebanon.

Resolution 501: calls on Israel to stop attacks against Lebanon and withdraw its troops.

Resolution 509: demands that Israel withdraw its forces forthwith and unconditionally from Lebanon.

Resolution 515: demands that Israel lift its siege of Beirut and allow food supplies to be brought in.

Resolution 517: censures Israel for failing to obey UN resolutions and demands that Israel withdraw its forces from Lebanon.

Resolution 518: demands that Israel cooperate fully with UN forces in Lebanon.

Resolution 520: condemns Israel's attack into West Beirut.

Resolution 573: condemns Israel vigorously for bombing Tunisia in attack on PLO headquarters.

Resolution 587: takes note of previous calls on Israel to withdraw its forces from Lebanon and urges all parties to withdraw.

Resolution 592: strongly deplores the killing of Palestinian students at Bir Zeit University by Israeli troops.

Resolution 605: strongly deplores Israel's policies and practices denying the human rights of Palestinians.

Resolution 607: calls on Israel not to deport Palestinians and strongly requests it to abide by the Fourth Geneva Convention.

Resolution 608: deeply regrets that Israel has defied the United Nations and deported Palestinian civilians.

Resolution 636: deeply regrets Israeli deportation of Palestinian civilians.

Resolution 641: deplores Israel's continuing deportation of Palestinians.

Resolution 672: condemns Israel for violence against Palestinians at the Haram Al-Sharif/Temple Mount.

Resolution 673: deplores Israel's refusal to cooperate with the United Nations.

Resolution 681: deplores Israel's resumption of the deportation of Palestinians.

Resolution 694: deplores Israel's deportation of Palestinians and calls on it to ensure their safe and immediate return.

Resolution 726: strongly condemns Israel's deportation of Palestinians.

Resolution 799: strongly condemns Israel's deportation of 413 Palestinians and calls for their immediate return.


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Occupation is Occupation, whichever way you look at it...
 
Occupation is Occupation, whichever way you look at it...

Israel's occupation of Palestine is Illegal.
Security Council Resolution 242, Nov. 22, 1967
Wrong. According to resolution 242 Israeli withdrawal must be a part of peace process. Thats why Israel accepts this resolution while Hamas rejects.

Resolution 799: strongly condemns Israel's deportation of 413 Palestinians and calls for their immediate return.
These "413 Palestinians" depirted to Lebanon were all Hamas terrorists. Ironically, one year before this resolution Kuwait deported over 400,000 (yeah over four hundred thousands) Palestinians, including women old men and children and UN did not care at all.
 
Wrong. According to resolution 242 Israeli withdrawal must be a part of peace process. Thats why Israel accepts this resolution while Hamas rejects.


These "413 Palestinians" depirted to Lebanon were all Hamas terrorists. Ironically, one year before this resolution Kuwait deported over 400,000 (yeah over four hundred thousands) Palestinians, including women old men and children and UN did not care at all.

hese "413 Palestinians" depirted to Lebanon were all Hamas terrorists.
Source it please!!!!

Wrong. According to resolution 242 Israeli withdrawal must be a part of peace process. Thats why Israel accepts this resolution while Hamas rejects.
What about the issue of Hebron why does Israel REFUSE to discuss it? If it is so interested in the Peace process?
 
Source it please!!!!
About 450,000 Palestinians lived in Kuwait before the Iraqi invasion. Most were expelled or pressured to leave after liberation, and the Palestinian community has dwindled to around 9,000.

BBC News | MIDDLE EAST | Angry welcome for Palestinian in Kuwait

Then, in late 1992, he was among more than 400 Islamic militants deported to Lebanon.

BBC NEWS | Middle East | Profile: Hamas leader Rantissi

What about the issue of Hebron why does Israel REFUSE to discuss it? If it is so interested in the Peace process?
Israel never refused to discuss it. Most of the Hebron is already located under Palestinian control and according to 2000, 2001 and 2006 proposals all Henron would go to Palestinian state. But Palestinians refused all these proposals.

What the new generation of Jews or Zionist think about Palestine?What is your opinion on Palestine?
I think that Palestine is name of the region. This name was derived from Jewish Bible (Torah). But if u ask my opinion on Israel-Palestinian conflict, then I support two state solution.
 
Palestinian killed in Israeli raid


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Israeli troops shot dead al-Qawasmeh during a dawn raid on Friday to arrest suspected Hamas fighters [AFP]

Israeli troops have shot dead a sleeping Palestinian man during a dawn raid in the city of Hebron in the occupied West Bank.

Family members found Suliman al-Qawasmeh, 66, in a pool of blood in the bedroom after soldiers broke into several homes in the city's al-Sheikh neighbourhood on Friday.

The raid came less than 24 hours after six Hamas fighters who had been on hunger strike in Palestinian jails were released on Thursday.

Five of them were from Hebron, and one of them, Wael Bitar, arrested by the Israelis, lived one storey below the victim, residents said.

"I was praying when they entered. I do not know how they opened the door. They put their hand to my mouth and a rifle to my head," al-Qawasmeh's wife told the Reuters news agency.

"I was shocked. They did not allow me to talk. I asked them, 'What did you do?' They asked me to shut up."

Later, the Israeli army issued a statement acknowedging that al-Qawasmeh's killing was unintended. It said he "was present in one of the terrorist's homes".

An Israeli military spokesman told the AFP news agency: "There is no indication that [al-Qawasmeh] was involved in any terror activity at any stage and therefore we regret the incident."

An immediate investigation has been ordered, with a report expected by next week, according to the Israeli army statement.

Shot at close range

Al Jazeera's Nisreen el-Shamayleh, reporting from Ramallah in the West Bank, said al-Qawasmeh was shot at close range with multiple bullets in the head and chest, and was already dead by the time he reached the hospital.

"According to the family, the soldiers appeared very flustered after killing al-Qawasmeh and asked one of the sons whether that was Bitar. When told he was not, they went to Bitar's apartment one floor below to arrest him and left the building," she said.

"The Palestinian Authority said they were very angry with this incident and called it the execution of an elderly Palestinian citizen. They consider it an incitement against the Palestinian Authority and an unjustified crime that will lead to instability in the region."

Separately, the Israeli army confirmed the arrest of Bitar, who it described as a "senior member of the Hamas armed infrastructure in the Hebron region".

The army said "Bitar was the assistant of Shehab Natshe, who planned the suicide bombing in Dimona of 2008".

In addition to Bitar, four "Hamas operatives who were working alongside [him]" were also arrested overnight.

"All five of the men were released from a Palestinian prison on Thursday", the Israeli army statement said

Gaza targets hit

In other incidents, the Israeli military said fighter jets attacked two targets in Gaza overnight in response to rocket fire from the Palestinian territory, which is governed by Hamas.

One of the targets of the raid was a tunnel Hamas fighters dug into Israel under the border fence, the military statement.

Friday's raids come as tensions continue to rise in Gaza. Overnight, between Wednesday and Thursday, Israeli troops shot dead two Palestinians who they said were trying to get across the border fence into Israel.

Earlier, on Wednesday, Palestinian fighters fired seven projectiles, most of them mortar shells, across the border, Israeli sources said. No casualties or damage was reported.
 

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