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For the purposes of statehood, they insist that the Palestinian Authority has full control over future Palestinian territories. For the purposes of rocket launches and terrorist attacks, they insist that Hamas and Fatah have no control over splinter terrorist groups operating from within future Palestinian territories.
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But in this case it also requires leaving out the implicit and obviously unacceptable alternative, where Israel allows thousands of rioters, with IRGC and Hezbollah operatives undoubtedly among them, to stream across the border.
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'We come in peace'
"I'm tired of living in Syria, we'd rather die than see more bloodshed," one of the Syrian infiltrators into Majdal Shams told Ynet earlier.
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"The Israeli army warned [the protesters] not to cross but they didn't listen," Shefa Abu Jabal, 25, a resident of Majdal Shams, said. "When the crowd started to come over … soldiers started shooting.
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Destabilization ahead of Netanyahu's US visit
The clashes come on the eve of a trip by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the US to meet with President Obama and address a joint session of Congress, where he is expected to lay out Israel’s vision of the peace process and how the Jewish state sees the turmoil engulfing its neighbors.
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Why isn’t #Nakba trending given that at this very moment, #Nakba has a significant amount of more tweets compared to rest of the top trending topics.
Look charts below and tell me if this is fair. It clearly has DOUBLE the amount of dedicated tweets compared to “ProudofJoejonas” which is the leader on the trendcharts.
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The best ironic headline of the day - SYRIANS INVADE GOLAN HEIGHTS
thank you Israel Today for that one
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The United Nations Disengagement Observer Force on the Golan Heights is supposed to maintain “overall supervision” of the Israeli-Syrian buffer zone—that’s one of the few reasons they’re suffered to exist, and they’ve recently had their mandate extended—and it doesn’t seem like they did very much.
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but it is important to remember that the 1948 war actually started not with the Israeli declaration of independence on May 14, 1948 (the day the British Mandate ended), but six months earlier—on November 30, 1947, the morning after the UN endorsed a two-state solution.
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It’s that time of year again, when the Arab world rises up to protest Israel’s sin of existing. So far the Nakba festivities have included a deadly terrorist attack in Tel Aviv and an attempted mass infiltration of Israel’s Syrian border by rioters.
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