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History repeating itself, but this time, victims become the criminals.
The Joint List (Hebrew: הרשימה המשותפת, HaReshima HaMeshutefet; Arabic: القائمة المشتركة, al-Qa'imah al-Mushtarakah) is a political alliance of four Arab-dominated parties in Israel—Hadash, the United Arab List, Balad, and Ta'al.[3]They are the third largest faction in the 20th Knesset.
Politics and ideology[edit]
The list is ideologically diverse and includes communists, socialists, feminists, Islamists, and Palestinian nationalists.[11][12][6] After having united parties with various political agendas, Odeh met with Jewish Hadash activists, including former Knesset speaker Avraham Burg, in an attempt to allay concerns that the new alliance would dilute the party's principles, such as gender equality.[13]
originally posted by: voyger2
a reply to: Metallicus
The problem with the «fairly logical and pragmatic approach» is the law. There are multiple laws and moral issues that would be violated (but who cares..right?).
No one can be blamed or punished by actions perpetrated by another.
And, more ever, by:
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Article 5.
No one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.
Article 9.
«No one shall be subjected to arbitrary arrest, detention or exile.»
The above law has created after ww2 to prevent other "kinds of holocausts" / genocides!
A Spanish court has found Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and six other senior officials guilty of crimes against humanity for their role in the 2010 raid on Gaza-bound aid ship, Mavi Marmara.
The Madrid-based Supreme Court has ordered arrest of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, ex-foreign minister Avigdor Lieberman, ex-defense minister Ehud Barak, then-deputy PMs Moshe Ya'alon and Eli Yishai, and then-state minister Benny Begin. Israel's ex-Navy Commander Eliezer Marom is among the co-defendants found guilty by the Spanish judge.
originally posted by: voyger2
a reply to: Metallicus
The problem with the «fairly logical and pragmatic approach» is the law. There are multiple laws and moral issues that would be violated (but who cares..right?).
No one can be blamed or punished by actions perpetrated by another.
And, more ever, by:
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Article 5.
No one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.
Article 9.
«No one shall be subjected to arbitrary arrest, detention or exile.»
The above law has created after ww2 to prevent other "kinds of holocausts" / genocides!
originally posted by: voyger2
a reply to: yuppa
try not make this a circus... The Universal Declaration of Human Rights aplies to all humans of this planet. But for the zionist bashers, such as defense minister and others, like you, palestinians are "beasts".. again karma it will kick you in the back... don't worry.
originally posted by: yuppa
originally posted by: voyger2
a reply to: yuppa
try not make this a circus... The Universal Declaration of Human Rights aplies to all humans of this planet. But for the zionist bashers, such as defense minister and others, like you, palestinians are "beasts".. again karma it will kick you in the back... don't worry.
I t only applies to those who have signed onto it though. thats all im saying.
The problem with the «fairly logical and pragmatic approach» is the law. There are multiple laws and moral issues that would be violated (but who cares..right?).
No one can be blamed or punished by actions perpetrated by another.
And, more ever, by:
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Article 5.
No one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.
Article 9.
«No one shall be subjected to arbitrary arrest, detention or exile.»
The above law has created after ww2 to prevent other "kinds of holocausts" / genocides!