Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Israeli police clash with evicted settler youths in West Bank (video)

The spoils of war. One would think in this day and age that, that would be an outlawed posibility. The UN does, but Israels attitude is "tough shit",
We do what we want for we are the chosen.
The Uncouth question is: Chosen what and by whom?
The Palistians that they are evicting are nomadic farmers, in the off season they're not there. They pose no threat what so ever. This is not something new to them, it's part of their cultural heritage.

Here is a politically uncorrect question for you: Why is Israel the only country in the world allowed access into our Federal government, though the use of duel citizenship?
Don't believe me? Then consider Rep. Michele Bachmann's decision to give up her duel citizenship as fast as her application for it was approved.
It's not legal under United States Constitutional law.
Check it out for yourself and then demand an answer as to why we allow the acceptation for Israel.


Israeli police arrest rioting teenage Jewish settlers as they try to remove them from the unauthorised outpost of Migron in the occupied West Bank

Last week the court rejected an appeal by the settlers to delay the evacuation, which a separate ruling a year ago decided was built on privately owned Palestinian land.

Migron is one of dozens of hilltop outposts built more than a decade ago without Israeli government authorisation on land captured by Israel in the 1967 Middle East War but which Palestinians claim for a hoped-for independent state.

The United Nations deems all Israeli settlements in the West Bank to be illegal. Israel disputes this and distinguishes between about 120 settlements it has sanctioned and about 100 outposts erected by settlers without authorisation.