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Poster Source - http://elderofziyon.blogspot.co.il/2015/06/the-humanitarian-crises-that-flotilla.html#.VZLzTspRGM8
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Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's letter to
the Gaza Flotilla leaders:
"It seems you got lost"
PM Netanyahu |
Welcome to Israel!
It seems you got lost.
Perhaps you meant to sail to a place not far from here
– Syria. There the Assad regime slaughters his people every day with the support
of the murderous Iranian regime.
Despite that, here in Israel we are dealing with a situation where terror
organizations, such as Hamas, are attempting to harm innocent civilians. Against
attempts like these we are defending the citizens of Israel in accordance with
international law.
Despite that, Israel assists with the transport of humanitarian supplies to
Gaza – 800 truckloads a day, more than 1.6 million tons of supplies this past
year. The equivalent of 1 ton per resident of Gaza.
By the way, the volume of equipment that has been sent from Israel to Gaza is
more than 500,000 times larger than the your boats that you are arriving on.
Israel assists in hundreds of humanitarian projects via international
organization including the establishment of medical clinics and hospitals.
But we are not willing to allow in weapons to the terrorist organizations in
Gaza, as they have tried to do in the past, by sea.
Just a year ago, we stopped an attempt to bring in hundreds of weapons by
sea, that were meant to harm innocent civilians.
There’s no closure on Gaza, and you are welcome to transport, via Israel,
any humanitarian supplies.
The sea blockade is in accordance with international law, and has received
backing from the UN Secretary General.
If human rights were truly important to you, you wouldn’t be sailing in
solidarity with a terror regime that executes, without trial, residents of Gaza,
and uses the children of Gaza as human shields.
If you were to come to Israel you would be able to be impressed by the only
democracy in the Middle East that is concerned with equality for all its
citizens, and freedom of religion for all faiths. A state that operates in
accordance with international law in order to provide its residents a secure
life and its children to grow up in peace and serenity.
Source
Continue reading articles on Egypt razing Arab homes in the Sinai on the border with Gaza to make a buffer zone to stop Palestinian smuggling tunnels and terror, and on severe discrimination against Palestinians in Arab countries.
Israel formally complains to the government of France for their funding of NGO that organized the Gaza flotilla. European government-funded NGOs are playing a leading role in international efforts to delegitimize the Jewish state, in the face of an inexplicable lack of action by Israeli government officials.
Read more
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/197416#.VZMD5ZtRGM8
WHY IS FRANCE, BESIEGED BY MUSLIM TERROR, FINANCING SUPPORT FOR TERRORIST HAMAS and calling for the creation of an Arab terror state on Jewish land?
- A Palestinian journalist exposes the real motivations behind France's advocacy.
http://ottersandsciencenews.blogspot.ca/2015/06/why-is-france-besieged-by-muslim-terror.html
Sources
http://www.jewishpress.com/news/breaking-news/gazans-dismayed-as-egypt-razes-rafah-homes-for-buffer-zone/2014/11/04/
http://www.israeltoday.co.il/NewsItem/tabid/178/nid/25479/Default.aspx
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/ap/article-2824819/Egypt-crackdown-angers-people-Sinai-border-town.html
- The UN and the world, through UNRWA, have kept Palestinian refugees in camps instead of relocating them
- Palestinian refugees and their descendants have been told they must wait for the destruction of Israel
- Used as tools by the anti-Semitic world, they have had to endure decades of discrimination by other Arab countries, misery, hunger, and now ISIS
Starving Palestinians waiting for UN rations in Syria during the Syrian blockade of their town of Yarmouk. President Assad laid siege to the town because of Palestinian insurrection and terror against his regime.
Read more
http://ottersandsciencenews.blogspot.ca/2015/04/palestinians-beheaded-by-isis-in-syria.html
This post contains many links to other related articles and VIDEOS.
Read further on how Jordan murdered up to 5000 of them and expelled many more as a result of their uprising in what is now called Black September.
All Arab countries except Jordan:
Palestinians are not allowed to become citizens of Arab countries, in accordance with Arab League Decree 1547 for 1959, "in order to preserve the Palestinian entity and Palestinian identity." Even in Jordan they can no longer become citizens. (There have been some exceptions: Palestinian Christians in Lebanon in the 1950s, Palestinians born from Egyptian mothers in 2011.)
Palestinians face severe travel restrictions throughout the Arab world. They do not receive passports and their travel documents are only accepted by a few countries.
Palestinians cannot vote or run for office in national elections.
Children born to Palestinians do not get citizenship in their host countries, violating Article 7 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Jordan:
1967: Jordan refused to allow Gazans who came after the Six Day War to become Jordanian citizens. Today some 165,000 Palestinians in Jordan cannot become citizens and get no government services.
1970: 3500-5000 Palestinians killed and 20,000 Palestinians expelled, their camps demolished, in the Black September events.
1988: Jordan revoked citizenship for millions of West Bank Palestinians as they declared "independence." As usual, this move was justified as being for their own good.
2010: Jordan continued to revoke citizenship for thousands more Palestinians
2012: Jordan passed an electoral law that effectively limits the number of Palestinian members of Parliament to less than 10%
2013: Jordan places Palestinian refugees from Syria in special camps that they cannot leave, separate from other refugees, and turns hundreds or thousands back to a dangerous future in Syria.
2014: Palestinians who are citizens are still denied equal rights in the military, and on getting college scholarships and being admitted to some public universities, among other areas.
Egypt:
1948: Placed all Palestine refugees that reached Egypt into camps, forced men to go back to Palestine to fight.
1949: Expelled all Palestinian from Egyptian camps into Gaza. Very few Palestinian Arabs were left in Egypt.
1950: Egypt refused any UNRWA presence on its territory, relegating it to Gaza.
1949 - 1956: Any Palestinians in Egypt were barred from schooling and employment.
2013: Hundreds of Palestinian refugees from Syria placed into jail as they try to enter Egypt
2013-now: Egypt has effectively closed the Rafah border with Gaza, even limiting hospital patients from traveling, effectively imprisoning 1.7 million Gazans.
Lebanon:
1950-58: Would only issue one-way travel documents for Palestinians to leave the country
1962: Palestinians classified as "foreigners":
73 job categories banned for Palestinians until 2010; now there are "only" 50 jobs off limits
They are still banned from working as physicians, journalists, pharmacists or lawyers.
They are not permitted to build new houses or own property, or even to repair their homesMartial law imposed on refugee camps. Army stops people from entering and exiting.
Limitations on schools for Palestinian "foreigners"
Not allowed to live outside refugee camps, which in turn are not allowed to grow. Population of camps is now triple capacity.
Palestinians not allowed to create organizations.
1975-78: At least 5000 Palestinians killed in Lebanese civil war
1985-88: Thousands killed in "War of the Camps"
1995: Law prohibiting Palestinians from entering country without a visa; and visas weren't issued. Those expelled from Gulf states could not return to Lebanon. (Law repealed in 1999.)
2005: Specific laws prohibiting foreigners who are not "nationals of a recognized state" - Palestinians - from owning property. Those who owned it previously cannot pass it to their children.
2007: 31,000 Palestinians homeless because while Lebanese Army destroyed Nahr el Balad camp.
2013: Some 50,000 refugees from Syria treated differently from other Syrian refugees; expensive temporary short-term visas effectively make them criminals
2013: Lebanon starts turning some Palestinian Syrian refugees away at the border
Kuwait:
1991: 400,000 Palestinians were harassed and forced out of the country.
Libya:
1994-5: Expelled 30,000 Palestinians, dismissed many from their jobs and confiscated their houses
Arab countries refused to take in the new refugees. Hundreds were stranded in the desert or the sea. Eventually Libya allowed some to stay but kept threatening to expel them again. In the end about 15,000 were forced to go to Arab countries they had documents for, Gulf countries, and Western nations.
2011: Palestinians were forced to pay a special tax of $1550.
2012: Many Palestinians lost their homes as properties were claimed by others in the wake of the revolution and the collapse of the judicial system.
Iraq:
Early 1950s: Expelled striking Palestinian workers, along with Saudi Arabia and Libya..
2005: After Saddam Hussein lost power, Palestinians in Iraq were subjected to abduction, hostage-taking, killing and torture from armed groups. Politicians derided them. About 15,000 were forced to leave Iraq. Thousands were stranded in camps in the desert between Iraq and Syria, where no Arab country would allow them to enter.
Qatar:
1994: Refused to grant Palestinians work visas.
Syria:
1970: Palestinians cannot vote, cannot run for office, cannot own farmland, cannot own more than one property..
2005-2008: Syria did not allow thousands of Palestinian Arab refugees fleeing from Iraq to enter the country.
2012-today: Some 2000 Palestinians killed so far in Syria's war. About 50 have starved to death as forces cut off all food and water to the Yarmouk camp.
Source -
http://ottersandsciencenews.blogspot.ca/2014/01/discrimination-and-abuse-against.html
from an article on http://elderofziyon.blogspot.co.il/2014/01/arab-discrimination-and-abuse-against.html#.UtgdrCQWKM8
GAZA, A HISTORY YOU MAY NOT KNOW
And the corrupt motives that may have led Israeli PM Ariel Sharon to surrender Gaza to terrorists in 2005
Read more
http://ottersandsciencenews.blogspot.ca/2014/07/gaza-history-you-may-not-know-and.html
Read more about Gaza on this blog
http://ottersandsciencenews.blogspot.ca/search/label/Middle%20East%20-%20Gaza
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Israel formally complains to the government of France for their funding of NGO that organized the Gaza flotilla. European government-funded NGOs are playing a leading role in international efforts to delegitimize the Jewish state, in the face of an inexplicable lack of action by Israeli government officials.
Read more
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/197416#.VZMD5ZtRGM8
WHY IS FRANCE, BESIEGED BY MUSLIM TERROR, FINANCING SUPPORT FOR TERRORIST HAMAS and calling for the creation of an Arab terror state on Jewish land?
- A Palestinian journalist exposes the real motivations behind France's advocacy.
http://ottersandsciencenews.blogspot.ca/2015/06/why-is-france-besieged-by-muslim-terror.html
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November 2014 - EGYPT razes dozens of homes in Rafah, on the border with Gaza in order to create a buffer zone against PALESTINIAN TERROR and weapons smuggling.
Nobody cares as long as they can't blame Israel
Sinai Arabs watching their Sinai homes on the border with Gaza destroyed by Egypt
One of the many smuggling tunnels between Egypt and Gaza.
Gazans continue to build tunnels towards Israel, in order to perpetrate acts of terror.
Sources
http://www.jewishpress.com/news/breaking-news/gazans-dismayed-as-egypt-razes-rafah-homes-for-buffer-zone/2014/11/04/
http://www.israeltoday.co.il/NewsItem/tabid/178/nid/25479/Default.aspx
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/ap/article-2824819/Egypt-crackdown-angers-people-Sinai-border-town.html
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PALESTINIANS BEHEADED BY ISIS IN SYRIA
- Palestinian refugees and their descendants have been told they must wait for the destruction of Israel
- Used as tools by the anti-Semitic world, they have had to endure decades of discrimination by other Arab countries, misery, hunger, and now ISIS
The world is indifferent to Palestinian suffering in Syria,
because it can't be blamed on Israel.
Starving Palestinians waiting for UN rations in Syria during the Syrian blockade of their town of Yarmouk. President Assad laid siege to the town because of Palestinian insurrection and terror against his regime.
Read more
http://ottersandsciencenews.blogspot.ca/2015/04/palestinians-beheaded-by-isis-in-syria.html
This post contains many links to other related articles and VIDEOS.
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Disproportionate international aid
per capita for Gaza
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- Watch VIDEO of Gaza's children's army - Gaza is now a huge training camp for jihadis, some associated with ISIS - Aid money to Palestinians ends up funding terror
Read more
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Arab discrimination and abuse against Palestinians since 1948
I have never seen a comprehensive list of examples of how Arabs have abused, mistreated and discriminated against their Palestinian brethren. Here is a short outline. There's much more.
Since I posted this article things have worsened for Palestinians living in Arab countries, particularly since the Arab Spring and the rise of ISIS. Arab countries consider Palestinians as troublemakers and implement policies to keep them in check.
Read further on how Jordan murdered up to 5000 of them and expelled many more as a result of their uprising in what is now called Black September.
All Arab countries except Jordan:
Palestinians are not allowed to become citizens of Arab countries, in accordance with Arab League Decree 1547 for 1959, "in order to preserve the Palestinian entity and Palestinian identity." Even in Jordan they can no longer become citizens. (There have been some exceptions: Palestinian Christians in Lebanon in the 1950s, Palestinians born from Egyptian mothers in 2011.)
Palestinians face severe travel restrictions throughout the Arab world. They do not receive passports and their travel documents are only accepted by a few countries.
Palestinians cannot vote or run for office in national elections.
Children born to Palestinians do not get citizenship in their host countries, violating Article 7 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Jordan:
1967: Jordan refused to allow Gazans who came after the Six Day War to become Jordanian citizens. Today some 165,000 Palestinians in Jordan cannot become citizens and get no government services.
1970: 3500-5000 Palestinians killed and 20,000 Palestinians expelled, their camps demolished, in the Black September events.
1988: Jordan revoked citizenship for millions of West Bank Palestinians as they declared "independence." As usual, this move was justified as being for their own good.
2010: Jordan continued to revoke citizenship for thousands more Palestinians
2012: Jordan passed an electoral law that effectively limits the number of Palestinian members of Parliament to less than 10%
2013: Jordan places Palestinian refugees from Syria in special camps that they cannot leave, separate from other refugees, and turns hundreds or thousands back to a dangerous future in Syria.
2014: Palestinians who are citizens are still denied equal rights in the military, and on getting college scholarships and being admitted to some public universities, among other areas.
Egypt:
1948: Placed all Palestine refugees that reached Egypt into camps, forced men to go back to Palestine to fight.
1949: Expelled all Palestinian from Egyptian camps into Gaza. Very few Palestinian Arabs were left in Egypt.
1950: Egypt refused any UNRWA presence on its territory, relegating it to Gaza.
1949 - 1956: Any Palestinians in Egypt were barred from schooling and employment.
2013: Hundreds of Palestinian refugees from Syria placed into jail as they try to enter Egypt
2013-now: Egypt has effectively closed the Rafah border with Gaza, even limiting hospital patients from traveling, effectively imprisoning 1.7 million Gazans.
Lebanon:
1950-58: Would only issue one-way travel documents for Palestinians to leave the country
1962: Palestinians classified as "foreigners":
73 job categories banned for Palestinians until 2010; now there are "only" 50 jobs off limits
They are still banned from working as physicians, journalists, pharmacists or lawyers.
They are not permitted to build new houses or own property, or even to repair their homesMartial law imposed on refugee camps. Army stops people from entering and exiting.
Limitations on schools for Palestinian "foreigners"
Not allowed to live outside refugee camps, which in turn are not allowed to grow. Population of camps is now triple capacity.
Palestinians not allowed to create organizations.
1975-78: At least 5000 Palestinians killed in Lebanese civil war
1985-88: Thousands killed in "War of the Camps"
1995: Law prohibiting Palestinians from entering country without a visa; and visas weren't issued. Those expelled from Gulf states could not return to Lebanon. (Law repealed in 1999.)
2005: Specific laws prohibiting foreigners who are not "nationals of a recognized state" - Palestinians - from owning property. Those who owned it previously cannot pass it to their children.
2007: 31,000 Palestinians homeless because while Lebanese Army destroyed Nahr el Balad camp.
2013: Some 50,000 refugees from Syria treated differently from other Syrian refugees; expensive temporary short-term visas effectively make them criminals
2013: Lebanon starts turning some Palestinian Syrian refugees away at the border
Kuwait:
1991: 400,000 Palestinians were harassed and forced out of the country.
Libya:
1994-5: Expelled 30,000 Palestinians, dismissed many from their jobs and confiscated their houses
Arab countries refused to take in the new refugees. Hundreds were stranded in the desert or the sea. Eventually Libya allowed some to stay but kept threatening to expel them again. In the end about 15,000 were forced to go to Arab countries they had documents for, Gulf countries, and Western nations.
2011: Palestinians were forced to pay a special tax of $1550.
2012: Many Palestinians lost their homes as properties were claimed by others in the wake of the revolution and the collapse of the judicial system.
Iraq:
Early 1950s: Expelled striking Palestinian workers, along with Saudi Arabia and Libya..
2005: After Saddam Hussein lost power, Palestinians in Iraq were subjected to abduction, hostage-taking, killing and torture from armed groups. Politicians derided them. About 15,000 were forced to leave Iraq. Thousands were stranded in camps in the desert between Iraq and Syria, where no Arab country would allow them to enter.
Qatar:
1994: Refused to grant Palestinians work visas.
Syria:
1970: Palestinians cannot vote, cannot run for office, cannot own farmland, cannot own more than one property..
2005-2008: Syria did not allow thousands of Palestinian Arab refugees fleeing from Iraq to enter the country.
2012-today: Some 2000 Palestinians killed so far in Syria's war. About 50 have starved to death as forces cut off all food and water to the Yarmouk camp.
Source -
http://ottersandsciencenews.blogspot.ca/2014/01/discrimination-and-abuse-against.html
from an article on http://elderofziyon.blogspot.co.il/2014/01/arab-discrimination-and-abuse-against.html#.UtgdrCQWKM8
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GAZA, A HISTORY YOU MAY NOT KNOW
And the corrupt motives that may have led Israeli PM Ariel Sharon to surrender Gaza to terrorists in 2005
Read more
http://ottersandsciencenews.blogspot.ca/2014/07/gaza-history-you-may-not-know-and.html
Read more about Gaza on this blog
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