Deir Yassin massacre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The period from 1948 to 1956 saw extensive attempts by Palestinians to cross the border, which were met by severe violence by border guards and a corresponding increase in the violence of border-crossers (residential, political and criminal). From 1967 to 1993, a period of mass employment of Palestinian workers from the Israeli-occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip prevailed, although immigration and nationalization remain largely inaccessible. During the 1990s, escalating policies of closure of the Green Line replaced labor mobility. In the 2000s, this policy has been supplemented by physical barriers in the West Bank and Gaza, and increasingly tight restrictions on family reunification.
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The Green Line separating Israel from the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip remained open and relatively unpatrolled from the 1967 war through the 1990s. Tens and eventually hundreds of thousands of Palestinians became migrant workers in Israel. Their migration was not legalized until 1969, but unpermitted workers formed a major proportion of laborers throughout this period. In attempt to prevent Palestinian residency, workers were required to return home each night, though in practice this requirement was not always followed (Bartram 1998).
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Palestinian immigration (Israel) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fair and equal....**sight**
An Alaskan born Jew gets automatic citizenship if it happens to please him while a Palestinian that has to go to Israel to WORK and make a living can barely get a temporary visa that only works during the day time TO LIMIT THE NUMBER OF PALESTINIANS IN ISRAEL.
Then you quote these little legislations has if it changed anything to the actual issue. It reminds of the Soviet propaganda doctrine that all were supposedly equal regardless of religion, sex, race or ethnicity. Ya right.
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I don't understand why Palestinians enter Israel at all. They have nothing to do here. I say Israel shouldnt allow entrance of foreign workers at all from any country.
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But you just said that Jews "bought" the land from the Palestinians (nothing more). It was kinda their land before the Palestinian Exodus. I mean, Jews can return home after 2000 years of absence, but Palestinians can't after 50 years of absence? How can you be so deliberate?
Then Israel should close their borders to Jews as well. Don't even try to tell me they treat the both equally. It's right there, black and white. Jews get automatic citizenship, Palestinians have to crawl through violence met by border guards just to go to work.
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You could ask this question about any country in the world. Why Japan don't have automatic citizenship program for Palestinians ?They probably want to keep a Japanese majority .Again every country has a right to decide who enter it and who not on various parameters and the convention allows give preference to special groups based on ethnicity.
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I said it before and I'll say it again, you have no idea what the concept of a right is. Second, Palestinians have no claim to Japan, it's not like they LIVED THERE 50 YEARS AGO.
I don't give a sh** what the other countries are doing, we're talking about Israel and the racism in their immigration laws. Look up the word fallacy and attribute its definition to your weak arguments. It's not like I ever said I agreed with Japanese immigration laws either (I'm quite opposed to them also).
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You failed to prove that this law is backwards quite the contrary. After 2000 years Jews have their own country and can defend themselves.
The world single out Israel constantly and I don't see many websites and articles about Lithuania becouse of their law.
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FALLACY
It's a shame that western "democracies" were behind the creation of such violence, hatred, chaos and racism in the middle east.
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The intent is give a safe haven to the Jews. Only in Jewish state with Jewish majority Jews can feel safe.
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Israel is not a safe haven. Look at all the wars it sparked, all the violence and hatred. This is trying to play on sentiments rather than having a real argument. If Jewish safety was actually foremost, then they would have never thrown them in the middle of poor, Islamic society. That's just begging for another genocide.
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Yes German Jews thought too they have all their right and nothing bad will happen to them but when Hitler come to power they couldn’t defend themselves .Only in the own country with strong army Jews could defend themself.But you probably don't want that Jews will defend themselves?
Also read history of British Jews there were massacred and ethnically cleansed.
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Wow, you actually posted the same rhetoric three times in a row. Way to be a brain washed biggot. There will never be a Hitler in America. Sorry if I shattered your dreams. I can just as easily say the Romans might invade Israel again. Safe haven now?
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So? What your point really?
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You said "if there was an Israel during WW2" Jews would have been saved from the Holocaust. I guessed it saved a few so they could escape to Israel and endure a century of war, violence and hatred in the middle east.