Reddogg
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Umfrageergebnisse, na toll.
Soll ich Dir mal Umfrageergebnisse geben vor den Wahlen von 2006?
Da kam die Hamas auf 20-30% wenn hoch kam, was drauss wurde, haste ja wohl hoffentlich gemerkt.
Dafür interessanter finde ich die Ursachen:
Achso nochmal zum Rückkehrrecht, das ist keine ungerechtfertigte Forderung. Diese Forderung beruht auf der Resolution 194, die besagt das jeder der zurückkehren will und unter Frieden leben will, zurückkehren darf. Aber Rechte für Palästinenser???
EDIT: Mal ein paar Fakten von Amira Hass zu den "isr. Verordnungen in den paläst. Gebieten":
https://www.counterpunch.org/hass01222007.html
Und neue Töne der "radikalen Juden" von der National Union:
https://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1167467783009&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull
Bericht zum "Sicherheitszaun":
https://news.independent.co.uk/world/middle_east/article2177982.ece
Soll ich Dir mal Umfrageergebnisse geben vor den Wahlen von 2006?
Da kam die Hamas auf 20-30% wenn hoch kam, was drauss wurde, haste ja wohl hoffentlich gemerkt.
Dafür interessanter finde ich die Ursachen:
Wie das Zentrum am Montag mitteilte, sehen 21 Prozent der Palästinenser als Ursache für die inner-palästinensische Krise das Festhalten der Hamas an ihren Forderungen. 19 Prozent sind der Meinung, das Einmischen der USA in den innerpalästinensischen Konflikt sei schuld. Nur 10 Prozent fanden, Ursache sei die schwache Position des derzeitigen Vorsitzenden der Palästinensischen Autonomiebehörde (PA), Mahmud Abbas.
Achso nochmal zum Rückkehrrecht, das ist keine ungerechtfertigte Forderung. Diese Forderung beruht auf der Resolution 194, die besagt das jeder der zurückkehren will und unter Frieden leben will, zurückkehren darf. Aber Rechte für Palästinenser???
EDIT: Mal ein paar Fakten von Amira Hass zu den "isr. Verordnungen in den paläst. Gebieten":
https://www.counterpunch.org/hass01222007.html
Ähm Bewegungsfreiheit sollte erhöht werden? Ich glaube das Wort sollte erstmal überhaupt in das isr. Vokabular aufgenommen werden, weil ich glaube nicht das die Israelis dies wirklich kennen, bzw. richtig verstehen.Standing prohibitions:
* Palestinians from the Gaza Strip are forbidden to stay in the West Bank.
* Palestinians are forbidden to enter East Jerusalem.
* West Bank Palestinians are forbidden to enter the Gaza Strip through the Erez crossing.
* Palestinians are forbidden to enter the Jordan Valley.
* Palestinians are forbidden to enter villages, lands, towns and neighborhoods along the "seam line" between the separation fence and the Green Line (some 10 percent of the West Bank).
* Palestinians who are not residents of the villages Beit Furik and Beit Dajan in the Nablus area, and Ramadin, south of Hebron, are forbidden entry.
* Palestinians are forbidden to enter the settlements' area (even if their lands are inside the settlements' built area).
* Palestinians are forbidden to enter Nablus in a vehicle.
* Palestinian residents of Jerusalem are forbidden to enter area A (Palestinian towns in the West Bank).
* Gaza Strip residents are forbidden to enter the West Bank via the Allenby crossing.
* Palestinians are forbidden to travel abroad via Ben-Gurion Airport.
* Children under age 16 are forbidden to leave Nablus without an original birth certificate and parental escort.
* Palestinians with permits to enter Israel are forbidden to enter through the crossings used by Israelis and tourists.
* Gaza residents are forbidden to establish residency in the West Bank.
* West Bank residents are forbidden to establish residency in the Jordan valley, seam line communities or the villages of Beit Furik and Beit Dajan.
* Palestinians are forbidden to transfer merchandise and cargo through internal West Bank checkpoints.
Periodic prohibitions:
* Residents of certain parts of the West Bank are forbidden to travel to the rest of the West Bank.
* People of a certain age group - mainly men from the age of 16 to 30, 35 or 40 - are forbidden to leave the areas where they reside (usually Nablus and other cities in the northern West Bank).
* Private cars may not pass the Swahara-Abu Dis checkpoint (which separates the northern and southern West Bank). This was cancelled for the first time two weeks ago under the easing of restrictions.
Travel permits required:
* A magnetic card (intended for entrance to Israel, but eases the passage through checkpoints within the West Bank).
* A work permit for Israel (the employer must come to the civil administration offices and apply for one).
* A permit for medical treatment in Israel and Palestinian hospitals in East Jerusalem (The applicant must produce an invitation from the hospital, his complete medical background and proof that the treatment he is seeking cannot be provided in the occupied territories).
* A travel permit to pass through Jordan valley checkpoints.
* A merchant's permit to transfer goods.
* A permit to farm along the seam line requires a form from the land registry office, a title deed, and proof of first-degree relations to the registered property owner.
* Entry permit for the seam line (for relatives, medical teams, construction workers, etc. Those with permits must enter and leave via the same crossing even if it is far away or closing early).
* Permits to pass from Gaza, through Israel to the West Bank.
* A birth certificate for children under 16.
* A long-standing resident identity card for those who live in seam-line enclaves.
Checkpoints and barriers:
* There were 75 manned checkpoints in the West Bank as of January 9, 2007.
* There are on average 150 mobile checkpoints a week (as of September 2006).
* There are 446 obstacles placed between roads and villages, including concrete cubes, earth ramparts, 88 iron gates and 74 kilometers of fences along main roads.
* There are 83 iron gates along the separation fence, dividing lands from their owners. Only 25 of the gates open occasionally.
Und neue Töne der "radikalen Juden" von der National Union:
https://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1167467783009&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull
Na da sollten sich aber die "isr. Araber" doch bedanken dafür das sie in Israel bleiben dürfen, laut seiner Meinung.Arabs who agreed to stop all terrorism against Israel and to accept second class citizenship, without voting rights, would be allowed to stay, Aviner said.
Bericht zum "Sicherheitszaun":
https://news.independent.co.uk/world/middle_east/article2177982.ece
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