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In reply to the discussion: At least 6 killed (now 15 children dead), over 30 wounded in Hezbollah attack; IDF probing why rocket not downed [View all]AloeVera
(3,255 posts)86. Nor how the international community sees it.
With the exception of Trump, of course.
Your post is illuminating about how Israel and supporters are at odds with the views of the rest of the world on just about everything.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israeli_occupation_of_the_Golan_Heights#:~:text=The%20Golan%20Heights%20are%20a,by%20Israel%20under%20military%20occupation.
The international community, with the exception of Israel and the United States, regards the Golan to be Syrian territory held under Israeli occupation.[19][18][20] A number of states recognize the Israeli occupation as being legitimate under the United Nations Charter on a self-defense basis, but do not consider those concerns to allow for the annexation of territory seized by force.[18]
In March 2019, the United States, which previously considered the Golan Heights to be occupied, became the first country to recognize Israeli sovereignty over the territory it has held since 1967. The rest of the international community continues to view the territory as Syrian, held under Israeli occupation.[3][4] The European Union members of the United Nations Security Council issued a joint statement condemning the US announcement and the UN Secretary-General António Guterres issued a statement saying that the status of the Golan Heights had not changed.[21][22][23] The Arab League denounced the US move, declaring that "Trump's recognition does not change the area's status."[24]
In March 2019, the United States, which previously considered the Golan Heights to be occupied, became the first country to recognize Israeli sovereignty over the territory it has held since 1967. The rest of the international community continues to view the territory as Syrian, held under Israeli occupation.[3][4] The European Union members of the United Nations Security Council issued a joint statement condemning the US announcement and the UN Secretary-General António Guterres issued a statement saying that the status of the Golan Heights had not changed.[21][22][23] The Arab League denounced the US move, declaring that "Trump's recognition does not change the area's status."[24]
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At least 6 killed (now 15 children dead), over 30 wounded in Hezbollah attack; IDF probing why rocket not downed [View all]
Richard D
Jul 2024
OP
Per usual, intentionally attacking civilians. So they'll get whatever they get.
oldsoftie
Jul 2024
#1
Using the Hamas run spurious numbers from the Health Ministry is a fools errand.
SlimJimmy
Jul 2024
#9
Yet, you said "the IDF kills more everyday," so it's hard to accept you feel bad.
AZLD4Candidate
Jul 2024
#14
I'm not incorrect, the idf has killed/maimed more every day for the last 3/4 a year
questionseverything
Jul 2024
#15
I see. . .you realize Israel has taken more terrorist attacks than any other nation on Earth over the last 70 years
AZLD4Candidate
Jul 2024
#23
They literally dug up their dead to withdraw from Gaza and give it to the Palestinians
NickB79
Jul 2024
#92
Well, Hamas uses civilians as shields daily. And these civilians SUPPORT them
oldsoftie
Jul 2024
#19
What I find hilarious is the suggestion that with 91% being ignorant of the atrocities,
Beastly Boy
Jul 2024
#55
Look at the election results they had in the ONE election they had. Hamas won 74/132 seats
AZLD4Candidate
Jul 2024
#24
You're asking the occupied population to tell other nations to embrace the occupiers.
Orrex
Jul 2024
#70
Your own link proves you wrong. 91% dont think Hamas committed any atrocities in Oct.
oldsoftie
Jul 2024
#49
No need for a full war. The IDF likely knows where most terrorists & their weaponry are located
oldsoftie
Jul 2024
#51
Or maybe they are not antisemitic, but they have fallen for the lies of some antisemites.
raging moderate
Jul 2024
#104
Unlike Gaza Lebanon is large enough to get away from the fighting if you want to
EX500rider
Jul 2024
#94
A peaceful and prosperous future for all is the hope, of course, but how to get there now?
AloeVera
Jul 2024
#133
The international community sees it as a terrirory occupied by one belligerent state still at war with another
Beastly Boy
Jul 2024
#90