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The released Israeli female hostages should never have been kidnapped in the first place. Kidnapping innocent people is wrong, no matter what. Blaming an entire religion for the actions of a terrorist group is unfair—terrorists do not represent all Muslims or Islam. The focus should be on condemning the criminals responsible, not an entire faith.
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Israel does not abide by any humanitarian rules in its treatment of Palestinians and others. For example, Israel arrested 429 Palestinians, including 32 children, last July. The number of Palestinian detainees in Israeli prisons has reached about 4,500, including 41 women.
The Israeli authorities have converted some detention centers that are not suitable for humane detention into detention centers for newly arrested persons for 14 days, without transferring them to investigation. Israeli forces arrested two Lebanese in a town in southern Lebanon. They killed 11 Lebanese, one of whom was a soldier, and injured 83 Lebanese citizens while they were returning to their towns in southern Lebanon. The Israeli army refused to withdraw after the expiry of the 60-day period stipulated in the ceasefire agreement. The Lebanese Prime Minister called on the countries sponsoring the ceasefire agreement to deter Israel and force it to withdraw, indicating that any retreat from adhering to the terms of the agreement and implementing Resolution 1701 will have dire consequences. |
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Special Rapporteur Says Israel’s Unlawful Carceral Practices in the Occupied Palestinian Territory Are Tantamount to International Crimes and Have Turned it into an Open-Air Prison
https://www.ohchr.org/en/news/2023/07/special-rapporteur-says-israels-unlawful-carceral-practices-occupied-palestinian |
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who kidnaped who yeah thier really religious. |
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1967 more in detail
The 1967 Six-Day War was fueled by rising tensions between Israel and its Arab neighbors, particularly Egypt, Syria, and Jordan. In May 1967, Egypt's President Gamal Abdel Nasser escalated the situation by ordering UN peacekeepers to leave Sinai, amassing troops near Israel’s border, and blocking the Straits of Tiran, cutting off Israel’s vital shipping route. Meanwhile, Arab nations, backed by the Soviet Union, signed military pacts, increasing war rhetoric and vowing to destroy Israel. Fearing an imminent attack, Israel launched a preemptive airstrike on June 5, 1967, crippling Egypt’s air force. This led to a six-day conflict in which Israel defeated Egypt, Syria, and Jordan, capturing Sinai, Gaza, the West Bank, and the Golan Heights. |
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The United Nations issued a resolution to partition Palestine into two states, Arab and Jewish, in 1947. The resolution gave 55% of the land of Palestine to the Jewish state. However, Israel swallowed up vast areas of land after that. During the 1967 war, Israel occupied Sinai and the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and the Syrian Golan Heights. In 1981, Israel annexed the occupied Syrian Golan Heights. Following the collapse of the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad regime, Israeli forces deployed in the buffer zone separating Syria from the occupied Golan Heights, despite the fact that the new authority was friendly to Israel.
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The United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution calling on Israel once again to withdraw from the Syrian Golan Heights, which it occupied in 1967. The resolution stated that Israel's occupation of the Syrian Golan is in violation of relevant UN Security Council and General Assembly resolutions. The resolution stated that Israel's settlement and construction activities in the Golan Heights are "illegal" and continue to violate Security Council Resolution 497, adopted in 1981. It said that Israel's continued occupation of the Golan Heights constitutes de facto annexation and is an obstacle to comprehensive and lasting peace in the region.
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The United Nations issued a resolution to partition Palestine into two states, Arab and Jewish, in 1947. The resolution gave 55% of the land of Palestine to the Jewish state. However, Israel swallowed up vast areas of land after that. During the 1967 war, Israel occupied Sinai and the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and the Syrian Golan Heights. In 1981, Israel annexed the occupied Syrian Golan Heights. Following the collapse of the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad regime, Israeli forces deployed in the buffer zone separating Syria from the occupied Golan Heights, despite the fact that the new authority was friendly to Israel. the land was not evenly distributed—the Jewish state included large desert areas in the Negev, while the Arab state contained more arable land. In June 1967, tensions escalated between Israel and its Arab neighbors. Egypt, Syria, and Jordan mobilized their armies, and Egypt blocked Israeli ships in the Strait of Tiran, an act Israel viewed as a casus belli (cause for war). Israel launched a preemptive strike on Egyptian airfields, leading to a war against Egypt, Jordan, and Syria that lasted six days. |
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The United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution calling on Israel once again to withdraw from the Syrian Golan Heights, which it occupied in 1967. The resolution stated that Israel's occupation of the Syrian Golan is in violation of relevant UN Security Council and General Assembly resolutions. The resolution stated that Israel's settlement and construction activities in the Golan Heights are "illegal" and continue to violate Security Council Resolution 497, adopted in 1981. It said that Israel's continued occupation of the Golan Heights constitutes de facto annexation and is an obstacle to comprehensive and lasting peace in the region. peace they do not want peace in the region. irans been saying it every year that isreal should be gone. |
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The Arab countries have committed to all peace agreements. Israel is the one that violated the agreements and does not want peace because its policy is based on expansion based on the Zionist idea of the land of Israel from the Euphrates to the Nile
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Not all Arabs, nor all Zionists, both Jewish and Christian Zionists, understand the expression of Greater Israel in this sense, however. Many of us understand Greater Israel to mean exactly what is described in the Bible, which is to say, from the “Euphrates to the Nile,” or at the very least the reconstructed outlines and demarcations of the historical polities of King David, or King Solomon, or King Herod—all greatly exceeding the existing State of Israel in size and area.
https://blogs.timesofisrael.com/greater-israel-from-the-euphrates-to-the-nile/ |
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Edited by
Tim
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Sun 02/09/25 05:35 AM
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The Arab countries have committed to all peace agreements. Israel is the one that violated the agreements and does not want peace because its policy is based on expansion based on the Zionist idea of the land of Israel from the Euphrates to the Nile Hamas was formed in 1987 as an offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood during the First Intifada, with the intent to resist Israel and establish an Islamic state in Palestine, and it is backed by Iran (military support), Qatar (financial aid), and Turkey (political support). Hezbollah was formed in 1982 in Lebanon, backed by Iran and Syria, with the intent to resist Israeli presence in Lebanon, establish an Islamic state, and expand Iran's influence in the region. It receives military support from Iran, political backing from Syria, and financial aid from various sources, including illicit networks and donors. Iran openly supports Hezbollah and Hamas, providing weapons and funding, but does not always claim direct involvement in their attacks. Qatar funds humanitarian aid in Gaza, but its money has also been linked to Hamas. Turkey offers political backing for Hamas while maintaining diplomatic ties with Israel. Syria has historically supported Hezbollah, providing a safe haven for its operations. Even when countries hide their involvement, their support through funding, weapons, or rhetoric makes their stance clear. Statements by leaders, media, and state-backed organizations often reveal their real positions, even when they try to appear neutral on the surface. Hamas kidnaped people, that is facts and real events The Arab countries have committed to all peace agreements? So to answer you with facts, no they clearly have not |
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