Israel Discontinue Building Illegal Houses
November 25, 2009 | new york, Ontario | Vetting explained
Israel finally had realized that much political pressure was evident so that its government decided today to put plans on hold to build homes illegally over Palestinian land.
This is a Victory to the world community. This is a triumph to every one of us in the world who believe in peace and justice.
And this is, in my opinion, the first milestone on the way to return back all stolen territories of Palestine back to Palestinians. Note: this will not happen because of goodwill of the Zionist entity government (Israel). History shows records of Israel occupying land of Palestine. History also shows no records of any good intentions of Israel or pro-Israeli Jews support peace and justice in the world. Therefore, returning stolen territories to Palestinians will highly likely happen through application of force. An alternative could be “damage containing”, in the same way, as the current decision of Israel to suspend building new settlements over stolen land from Palestinians.
To read more on the current political decision of the Zionist Entity (which is the bad performing, ever money loosing, overseas branch of America, the state of Israel) click here:. http://english.aljazeera.net/news/middleeast/2009/08/2009824145130254273.html
build additional new settlements illegally over Palestinian Land.
Finally, a Victory to all Humanity. This is a Victory to everyone who beleive in peace and justice in the world.
It is the first mile stone on the way on Returning Back All Land Taken By Israel illegally from Palestinians in order to build homes for Ne
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