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Nina [5.8K]
2 years ago
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Who is correct in this conflict between israel and palestinian arabs

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shepuryov [24]2 years ago
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Answer:

The Palestinian arabs.

Explanation:

This is not a conflict. This is Israeli-apartheid to ethnically cleanse Palestinians. They are being forcibly displaced from their homes. The Occupied Palestinian Territories are primarily governed by international humanitarian law and international human rights law. Israel's policy of settling its civilians in occupied Palestinian territory and displacing the local population <u>violates international law. </u>

Israel's appropriation of Palestinian land and natural resources for purposed other than security needs or the benefit of the local Palestinian population amounts to 'pillage,' which is illegal under the Hague Regulations and Fourth Geneva Convention and is a war crime under the Rome Statue of the international Criminal Court.

Transferring the occupying power's civilians into the occupied territory is prohibited without exception.

Israel authorities and soldiers unlawfully kill, arrest, and injure many Palestinian civilians, including during protests against the confiscation of land. Palestinians are routinely subjected to arbitrary detention.

Israel has committed crimes recognised by international organizations. Recently, an Israel sniper murdered a journalist for the Al Jazeera News Organization, which is yet, another international law violation, another war crime!

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