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I know.I'm sure the 'you' was meant collectively. It has to do with an ancestry.
Yet there comes a time to properly bury the past by people long dead and removed, and move forward.
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I know.I'm sure the 'you' was meant collectively. It has to do with an ancestry.
So, goodSo is that a "yes" to my question, then?
I'm sorry, I don't understand your question.So, good
How you think about Arab families kicked by Jews. because it's his race/ religion from their home?
Ok.Let me explainI'm sorry, I don't understand your question.
Far as I know, the Jews have a 19th century deed to the land. The land was rented to those Arabs, but they stopped paying rent at some point. The Jews have every right to kick them off.Ok.Let me explain
What you think about recent acts in Shiekh jarrah.
Kicked arabs families by Jews.
Really, every single Jewish person, anywhere in the world, has a deed to a patch of land in Israel. How does that work?Far as I know, the Jews have a 19th century deed to the land. The land was rented to those Arabs, but they stopped paying rent at some point. The Jews have every right to kick them off.
Yeah, how does that work, seeing it's untrue?How does that work?
So does every Jew have a deed to the land or not?Yeah, how does that work, seeing it's untrue?
Why would they? Has every Jew already come to Israel and bought land? Last time I checked, over half of the world's Jews live outside of Israel.So does every Jew have a deed to the land or not?
It's not about rent.Far as I know, the Jews have a 19th century deed to the land. The land was rented to those Arabs, but they stopped paying rent at some point. The Jews have every right to kick them off.
You're absolutely right, it's not about rent. But that was the agreement that was reached between the organization that has owned the houses since before the establishment of the State of Israel and the Arabs that forced their way into the houses post 1948. When they stopped paying, they stopped upholding their end of the deal. No reason to allow them to stay.It's not about rent.
It's about Israeli law
You're absolutely right, it's not about rent. But that was the agreement that was reached between the organization that has owned the houses since before the establishment of the State of Israel and the Arabs that forced their way into the houses post 1948. When they stopped paying, they stopped upholding their end of the deal. No reason to allow them to stay.
I don't think that main reason.It was NOT about payment.You're absolutely right, it's not about rent. But that was the agreement that was reached between the organization that has owned the houses since before the establishment of the State of Israel and the Arabs that forced their way into the houses post 1948. When they stopped paying, they stopped upholding their end of the deal. No reason to allow them to stay.
Don't think. I don't care. Show me the facts. Bring evidence from real court cases. Good luck.I don't think that main reason.It was about payment.
I don't think Israeli court or police treat same. Arab not equal to jews.
Show you facts that Israel did crimes killed innocents by name of defence in Gaza and Lebanon ? Oh sorry the victims not jews so don't care.Don't think. I don't care. Show me the facts. Bring evidence from real court cases. Good luck.
Wow. What an incredibly sad deflection. Now, let's get back on topic and bring evidence that Israel treats its Arab citizens differently from its Jewish citizens.Show you facts that Israel did crimes killed innocents by name of defence in Gaza and Lebanon ? Oh sorry the victims not jews so don't care.
If these Jews continued to maintain that they owned the land, I trust that there would be more than a century of them asserting their ownership: past due invoices, filings to have their "tenants" evicted for non-payment, etc.Far as I know, the Jews have a 19th century deed to the land. The land was rented to those Arabs, but they stopped paying rent at some point.
No, the Jews have every right to have their concerns heard by an impartial tribunal that will consider the strength of the claims of both sides, the effects of each side's desired course of action, and then make a decision that balances justice, equity, and minimization of harm.The Jews have every right to kick them off.
Jews and Arabs are planning to rally together on Friday, calling for an end to violence in mixed communities.
In Eilat, a rally of "Jews and Arabs - refusing to be enemies" is planned in the afternoon in the square in front of the sea.
A similar rally is planned at the Jaffa Clock Tower at 4 p.m. in which women and girls will protest the violence, dressed in white, according to the Facebook event.
So which Jews have "a 19th century deed to the land", then? And which "land", specifically?Why would they? Has every Jew already come to Israel and bought land? Last time I checked, over half of the world's Jews live outside of Israel.