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Retweeting a post that supports Hamas, is a little more than a breech of impartiality.
There's various reports, from making anti-Israel tweets (from an Israeli media outlet, obvioulsy, to liking a tweet.
They were Arab reporters, so it'a not surprising that they would have some sympathy for Palestinians.

I sometimes want to thank or like a post, even though I may not agree with everything in that post.
 
What's your point?
Is that an apology that you now realise that Palestine did not have a say in the surrender of Land to the Jews?
It was a UK occupied territory. The UK gave away land that they never owned.

Deal of the century and the daft arabs turned it down.
 
Deal of the century and the daft arabs turned it down.
You might call it the deal of the century, the Jews were being given
56%[6] of the land allocated to the Jewish state despite the Palestinian Arab population numbering twice the Jewish population
Seem fair to you?

It's irrelevant anyway, the stated intention of the Zionists was to exclude the Palestinians, and the Arabs from Syria, Jordan, Egypt, Lebanon, and Jordan. (The Levant)
 
Yet, despite the deaths of civilians in Israeli airstrikes of Gaza, Israel is waging war within the confines of international law.
:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
Not according to the UN.
But there again, Israel doesn't recognise the legitimacy of the UN, well not since the UN Resolution 181 in 1947. :rolleyes:

More lies, but what would one expect.

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Two weeks ago.
 
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It's irrelevant anyway, the stated intention of the Zionists was to exclude the Palestinians, and the Arabs from Syria, Jordan, Egypt, Lebanon, and Jordan. (The Levant)

:rolleyes:
See post number 2,570
It's only about 10 posts previous. to this one when Notch asked exactly the same question. :rolleyes:

According to Elaine Hagopian, in the early decades it foresaw the homeland of the Jews as extending not only over the region of Palestine, but into Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and Egypt, with its borders more or less coinciding with the major riverine and water-rich areas of the Levant.[131]

A stated intention? hardly.
The Israelis accepted the partition plan proffered by the UN in 1947, the arabs turned it down.
 
Not according to the UN.

Note the use of the words may have.

The United Nations has said “there is already clear evidence that war crimes may have been committed” by Hamas and the Israeli military since 7 October and that it is gathering evidence for potential prosecutions.


 
Note the use of the words may have.

The United Nations has said “there is already clear evidence that war crimes may have been committed” by Hamas and the Israeli military since 7 October and that it is gathering evidence for potential prosecutions.


Because Israel has not accepted the crime of collective punsishment does not absolve it of that crime:
Israel has not ratified certain protocols in the conventions covering areas such as collective punishments, but the US and other countries regard these provisions as having entered customary international law and therefore binding on all states.
GENEVA (14 October 2023) – A UN human rights expert warned today that Palestinians are in grave danger of mass ethnic cleansing and called on the international community to urgently mediate a ceasefire between warring Hamas and Israeli occupation forces.

And in previous wars:
During the Six Day War in 1967, the IDF was accused of killing captured Egyptian soldiers, fleeing soldiers, and civilians.[14] A few soldiers said that they had witnessed the execution of unarmed prisoners.

Meir Pa'il said that he knew of many instances in which soldiers had killed POWs or Arab civilians.

Arieh Biroh admitted to killing 49 Egyptian prisoners of war (in 1965) in the Sinai in interviews

Uri Milstein, an Israeli military historian, was reported[18] as claiming that there were many incidents in the 1967 war in which Egyptian soldiers were killed by Israeli troops after they had raised their hands in surrender. "It was not an official policy, but there was an atmosphere that it was okay to do it," Milstein said. "Some commanders decided to do it; others refused. But everyone knew about it.

In the 2008 2009 war:
The United Nations Fact Finding Mission on the Gaza Conflict found that Israel, at least in part, targeted the people of Gaza as a whole.

Israel was widely criticized by human rights groups for using heavy firepower and causing hundreds of civilian casualties

A group of soldiers who took part in the conflict echoed the criticism through both the Israeli NGO Breaking the Silence and a special report by Israeli filmmaker Nurit Kedar that was shown on Britain's Channel 4 in January 2011.[46][47] Israel was accused of having a deliberate policy of disproportionate force aimed at the civilian population.

Some IDF soldiers, however, reported that they had been encouraged to shoot indiscriminately and disproportionately, and were ordered to "cleanse the neighbourhoods, the buildings, the area

On 24 March 2009, a report from the UN team responsible for the protection of children in war zones was released: it found "hundreds" of violations of the rights of children and accused Israeli soldiers of using children as human shields, bulldozing a home with a woman and child still inside, and shelling a building they had ordered civilians into a day earlier.

One case involved using an 11-year-old boy as a human shield, by forcing him to enter suspected buildings first and also inspect bags. The report also mentioned the boy was used as a shield when Israeli soldiers came under fire.[49][50] The Guardian has also received testimony from three Palestinian brothers aged 14, 15, and 16, who all claimed to have been used as human shields

The UK newspaper The Guardian conducted an investigation of its own, which, according to the paper, uncovered evidence of war crimes including the use of Palestinian children as human shields.[52] An Israeli military court later convicted two Israeli soldiers of using human shields,[53] which was outlawed by the Israeli Supreme court in 2005.

From 5 January, reports emerged of use by Israel of white phosphorus during the offensive, which was initially denied by Israel.
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And many, many, many other instances quoted.
 
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