Showing posts with label occupier. Show all posts
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Monday, January 2, 2017

Your news from Israel - 2 January 2017 - The Jerusalem Journal Brian Schrauger

PUTIN AND NETANYAHU DISCUSS REGIONAL COORDINATION

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Recognizing the new superpower in the Middle East, Israel continues close coordination of its unstated affairs in the Middle East. Meanwhile, as the Obama administration lashes out at Netanyahu in its final days, Donald Trump may be inviting Netanyahu to to his inauguration as the 45th President of the United States. READ MORE...
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ISRAEL IS NOT AN OCCUPIER

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Calling Israel an occupier or "the occupation" rolls off tongues throughout the world. For many, even among those who stand with Israel,  it has become a given - an unexamined assumption or presupposition. In fact, it is not true. READ MORE...

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10 EASY TAKEAWAYS FROM JOHN KERRY'S SPEECH ...by Seth J. Frantzman and Brian Schrauger

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In addition to being way too long, John Kerry's speech was like a casserole of old ideas smothered in anecdotes and seasoned with patronizing smugness. The Swiss cheese toping was original, however. After surviving an hour and seventeen minutes of sermonizing tedium, Seth Frantzman and Brian Schrauger offer these ten takeaways. READ MORE...
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WHILE THE WORLD CONDEMNS ISRAEL, PUTIN ADVANCES RUSSIA'S POWER IN THE MIDDLE EAST

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While the US and the West have focused recent attention on condemning Israel, Russia's President Putin has been a busy boy. He has announced a peace process that might stop, if not resolve, the civil war in Syria. Elevating Russia's standing in the Middle East, it is a process in which the US and the West are excluded. READ MORE...
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Friday, June 14, 2013

Professors: Stop calling Israel an occupier - Israel Today | Israel News

Professors: Stop calling Israel an occupier

Friday, June 14, 2013 |  Israel Today Staff  
Professors participating in an international conference at Bar-Ilan University in Tel Aviv this week explained that international law that does necessarily support the claim that Israel is imposing a belligerent occupation on Judea and Samaria.
Under the title of "Israel and International Law," the conference brought together professors of law from around the world to discuss the issue of Israel's presence in and sovereignty over the so-called "West Bank."
Prof. Avi Bell of the University of San Diego explained to Arutz Sheva that it is "a mistake to think of this as a simple black and white matter of law. It's not. It's complicated."
Bell noted that "the way the law is generally discussed is as if it's all absolutely clear that Israel's case is insupportable," while in reality Israel has a very good legal case for continued sovereignty over these territories.
Prof. Jeremy A. Rabkin of George Mason University added that since the creation of the United Nations, "no other country in the world...has ever acknowledged that it is involved in an occupation." As such, this is a very flexible category without modern legal precedent, so it is unfair to create an international law that applies only to Israel.
Meanwhile, a poll conducted by Smith Research on behalf of the Knesset's Land of Israel Caucus found that 68 percent of Israelis oppose surrendering Judea and Samaria because doing so would pose a serious security threat to the Jewish state.
Prior to Israel's capture of Judea and Samaria during the Six Day War in 1967, Arab forces regularly used the strategic highlands to launch terrorist and military attacks on Israel's civilian population centers.
Professors: Stop calling Israel an occupier - Israel Today | Israel News