Head of Hamas government in Gaza eliminated

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states that;
"There is no such science as paleoclimatology.
He is correct.
There is no science "climatology."
He is correct.
There were WMDs in Iraq.
He is correct.
There is no "weaponization of the dollar
He is correct.
COVID doesn't kill
He is correct.
It is not possible to have a variant of a variant. "(Subvariants do not exist )
He is correct.
Israel doesn't want to eradicate Palestine
He is currently locked in that paradox.
The Arctic isn't melting
He is correct.
Trump hasn't committed any crime.
He is correct.
Climate cannot change"
He is correct.
The JPP psychiatric ward needs another bed ^
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FRANCE TO RECOGNIZE THE PALESTINIAN STATE



On Wednesday, French President Emmanuel Macron announced that France is preparing to recognise Palestinian statehood within a few months. If it proceeds, Paris would become the 12th European Union member to officially accept the existence of the Palestinian state. Last year, Slovenia, Ireland and Spain did so, bringing the total number of EU states recognising Palestine to 11 out of 27.

The French recognition would be a significant step in the right direction, especially if it affirms Palestine’s 1967 borders and East Jerusalem as its capital, respecting international law provisions and the international consensus.

This could move other European countries to do the same, including Luxembourg and Portugal and could put significant pressure on others, notably the United Kingdom, Switzerland and Belgium.

Israel was given this leverage over Palestine despite the fact that its own statehood was based on United Nations Resolution 181, which called for the creation of two states, and its membership in the UN was conditioned on the implementation of Resolutions 181 and 194 – the latter pertaining to the right of return for Palestinian refugees. Successive Israeli governments have systematically violated both resolutions as well as many others without facing any consequences from their Western allies.

Now that the Israeli government has finally made clear that its plan is ethnic cleansing and annexation of all of Palestine, some Western countries seem to be reconsidering their stance and are opting to recognise Palestinian statehood.



 
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On Wednesday, French President Emmanuel Macron announced that France is preparing to recognise Palestinian statehood within a few months. If it proceeds, Paris would become the 12th European Union member to officially accept the existence of the Palestinian state. Last year, Slovenia, Ireland and Spain did so, bringing the total number of EU states recognising Palestine to 11 out of 27.

The French recognition would be a significant step in the right direction, especially if it affirms Palestine’s 1967 borders and East Jerusalem as its capital, respecting international law provisions and the international consensus.

This could move other European countries to do the same, including Luxembourg and Portugal and could put significant pressure on others, notably the United Kingdom, Switzerland and Belgium.

Israel was given this leverage over Palestine despite the fact that its own statehood was based on United Nations Resolution 181, which called for the creation of two states, and its membership in the UN was conditioned on the implementation of Resolutions 181 and 194 – the latter pertaining to the right of return for Palestinian refugees. Successive Israeli governments have systematically violated both resolutions as well as many others without facing any consequences from their Western allies.

Now that the Israeli government has finally made clear that its plan is ethnic cleansing and annexation of all of Palestine, some Western countries seem to be reconsidering their stance and are opting to recognise Palestinian statehood.



 
Don't put your military assets in a hospital and it won't get bombed.
If it is an an Arab hospital, the IDF will destroy it. There need not be any military assets in it for the IDF to target it. Similarly, the IDF will target aid workers who are trying to prevent Arab deaths, to ameliorate Arab suffering and everything else that the IDF considers counterproductive to what Israel is trying to accomplish.
 
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