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Conversation with the President of Israel's Supreme Court"In Israel for example, several laws are explicitly discriminatory. These can be traced back to Israel's foundation in 1948 which, driven primarily by the racist genocide suffered by Jews in Europe during the Second World War, was based on the notion of a Jewish state for Jewish people." |
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Refugees and IRB in Canada"The millions of dollars that the Canadian government is spending in providing legal aide, welfare and medical assistance to thousands of refugees could be better utilised in making proper scrutiny of the so obvious fake cases, and a little deeper research into the refugees and IRB affairs." |
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Laying the cornerstone"Because of the concentration and size of the settlements, any thought of solving the settlement problem must begin with stopping their construction, infrastructure development and government incentives offered to attract homebuyers, and the reverse put into play." |
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It will most likely happen unilaterally"Settler opposition--political and physical--is the single greatest obstacle any government will have to overcome; every additional day of settlement expansion renders this challenge more daunting." |
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Fear of Democracy"The appalling poverty of billions of people results from the criminally unfair system of production and distribution of the earth’s wealth." |
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Iraq for Sale"...the oil is being controlled by the US appointed authority, its quantity, and price will be determined by the US behind the scene. The only problem is dealing with those who are blowing up the pipeline to disrupt the oil supply." |
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The practicalities of settlement removal"As much settlement relocation as possible should occur during the summer months when children are on vacation, so that they can be in place for the start of the new school year, and in order that no school be disrupted by a sudden closure or a gradual loss of students over an extended time period." |
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Barbara Amiel: The voice of prejudice"...Amiel implies that unless Israel gets what it wants, the ‘sands of Arabia’ will be ‘soaked in blood’. In other words, she recommends that Israel use all necessary means, including nuclear, to complete the ethnic cleansing of Palestine..." |
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