International law defines “occupation” as one power occupying the lands of a foreign sovereign. In Israel's case, Israel is not occupying any foreign sovereign’s land; Israel entered the area known as the West Bank in 1967 and took over the authority to administer the land from Jordan, which was never considered to be a sovereign in the area.
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German Bundestag member speaks out about Terrorism
This is a π’πͺπ¨π© π¬ππ©ππ and a π’πͺπ¨π© π¨πππ§π. “First the synagogues will burn and then the churches. They are burning already” ...
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Douglas Murray is asked what he would say to people who want to balance supporting Israel (and Douglas) while maintaining their left wing ...
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This was said so, so well. You want to help solve the so-called "Palestinian" refugee problem? Listen to this.
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Israel's 'Reservists on Duty' Shows Fruitful Israeli Display in Dubai Market
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