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Breaking: 30 Palestinians killed, 918 injured in Gaza, West Bank Demonstrations

Palestinians are truly stupid. It is incredible what self-destructive foolishness they will embrace. Their society's values are sick beyond understanding or sympathy.
 
Here's an Iranian perspective on the jew issue:

They claim that in their 5000 year history, they've been discriminated against, persecuted and eventually driven out by virtually all the nations they've come in contact with..........lol

Now this can only mean two things:

1) Could it possibly be true that all those nations were evil?....Really! Is it possible that all our ancestors were evil?...lol

or

2) That the Jews are liars! evidently, victims of their own behavior.
 
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Americans are the stupid ones with stupid americans such as Elon musk and of course no need to mention annoying orange.
 
Gaza Health Ministry: Death toll raised to 37

Breaking: Israeli F16 bombards Hamas armed wing training site 'Palestine':
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No link needed. The area of Gaza was captured in 1967. It was then evacuated in 2005 in its entirety.

Your official government doesn't declare its borders and is violating the 1967 border lines. Irregardless anyways, these demonstrations are symbolic and do not threaten Israeli's. They only intend to send a message and unarmed people are being killed.
 
Americans are the stupid ones with stupid americans such as Elon musk and of course no need to mention annoying orange.

not to mention our asian american bible thumper here

Gaza Health Ministry: Death toll raised to 37

Breaking: Israeli F16 bombards Hamas armed wing training site 'Palestine':
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Your official government doesn't declare its borders and is violating the 1967 border lines. Irregardless anyways, these demonstrations are symbolic and do not threaten Israeli's. They only intend to send a message and unarmed people are being killed.

who are you arguing with ? GBU-28 is a gravity bomb israel drops on gaza ..
 
that so called border of Israel belongs to them. you forced them out of their home.
but one day 2 billion Muslims will eat u all alive even if it take 1000 more years but every great power becomes weak and every new weak country face consequences for what it did in its past.

It's a cycle power comes and goes
Empires crumble and tiny states become empires

Muslim population is 1.8 billion and will grow quick as will arab/muslim population in and around israel

Power WILL return to various muslim countries and the jews will create an incredible amount of hatred in the hearts of billions by then
 
28 Palestinians killed in clashes ahead of US Jerusalem embassy opening
AFPUpdated May 14, 2018
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Palestinians run for cover from tear gas during clashes with Israeli security forces near the border between Israel and the Gaza Strip, east of Jabalia. — AFP

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A Palestinian woman waves her national flag during clashes with Israeli forces near the border between Israel and the Gaza Strip, east of Jabalia on Monday, as Palestinians protest over the inauguration of the US embassy following its controversial move to Jerusalem. — AFP

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Palestinians run for cover from tear gas during clashes with Israeli security forces near the border between Israel and the Gaza Strip, east of Jabalia. — AFP

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A Palestinian woman waves her national flag during clashes with Israeli forces near the border between Israel and the Gaza Strip, east of Jabalia on Monday, as Palestinians protest over the inauguration of the US embassy following its controversial move to Jerusalem. — AFP

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Palestinians run for cover from tear gas during clashes with Israeli security forces near the border between Israel and the Gaza Strip, east of Jabalia. — AFP


Violent clashes erupted along the Gaza Strip's border hours ahead of the controversial opening of the US embassy in Jerusalem on Monday, leaving 28 Palestinians dead from Israeli fire and hundreds more wounded.

With a White House delegation and Israeli officials set to gather for the inauguration ceremony, the Gaza clashes had wounded more than 500 Palestinians in addition to the 28 killed, the Gazan health ministry said. The dead included a 14-year-old, according to the ministry.

Read: For Palestinians, US Embassy move a show of pro-Israel bias

It was the deadliest day in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict since a 2014 war between the Jewish state and Gaza's Islamist rulers Hamas.

Thousands had gathered near the border in protest while smaller numbers of stone-throwing Palestinians were approaching the fence and trying to break through, with Israeli snipers positioned on the other side.

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Palestinians carry a demonstrator injured during clashes with Israeli forces. — AFP


Crowds built throughout the day in the Palestinian enclave less than 100 kilometres away from Jerusalem and sealed off from Israel by a blockade.

Israel's military said “approximately 10,000 violent rioters are currently assembled in a number of locations along the Gaza Strip border and thousands more are gathered by the tents approximately half a kilometre away from the security fence”.

It said soldiers “are responding with riot dispersal means and fire, and are operating according to standard operating procedures”.

The inauguration that follows US President Donald Trump's deeply controversial December 6 recognition of the disputed city as Israel's capital also comes at a time of heightened regional tensions.

It follows Trump's announcement last week that the United States is withdrawing from the Iran nuclear deal and Israeli strikes two days later on dozens of Iranian targets in Syria.

Those strikes came after rocket fire toward Israeli forces in the occupied Golan Heights that Israel blamed on Iran.

The Trump administration has vowed to restart the moribund Middle East peace process but the embassy move has inflamed tensions.

On Sunday, Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri released a message saying America's decision was evidence that “appeasement” has failed Palestinians and urged Muslims to carry out jihad against the US, according to a transcript provided by the SITE monitoring agency.

Monday's inauguration ceremony at 4:00pm (1300 GMT) will include around 800 guests — though not Trump himself — at what until now had been a US consulate building in Jerusalem.

US Deputy Secretary of State John Sullivan will lead the Washington delegation that includes Trump's daughter Ivanka and her husband Jared Kushner, both White House aides, as well as Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.

'Capital for all time'
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has repeatedly called Trump's decision “historic”, welcomed them at a reception on Sunday.

“Jerusalem has been the capital of the Jewish people for the past 3,000 years,” he said.

“It's been the capital of our state for the past 70 years. It will remain our capital for all time.”

Sullivan called the embassy “a long overdue recognition of reality”. Saeb Erekat, Palestine Liberation Organisation secretary-general, called it a “hostile act against international law”.

Around 1,000 police officers were being positioned around the embassy for the inauguration. Israel's army said it was almost doubling the number of troops surrounding Gaza and in the occupied West Bank.

It also dropped leaflets warning Gazans to stay away from the fence, including one with a photo of the Champs-Elysees boulevard in Paris and the caption: “Gaza 2025? The choice is in your hands.”

Israeli Defence Minister Avigdor Lieberman said in a message to Gazans “we will protect our civilians with all our means and not enable the fence to be crossed”.

Israelis began celebrating on Sunday, as tens of thousands marched in Jerusalem, some holding American flags, to mark Jerusalem Day.

The annual event is an Israeli celebration of the “reunification” of the city following the 1967 Six-Day War. Israel occupied the West Bank and east Jerusalem in 1967 and later annexed east Jerusalem in a move never recognised by the international community.

Beyond the disputed nature of Jerusalem, the date of the embassy move is also key. May 14 marks the 70th anniversary of the founding of Israel.

The following day, Palestinians mark the “Nakba”, or catastrophe, commemorating the more than 700,000 Palestinians who fled or were expelled from their homes in the 1948 war surrounding Israel's creation. Palestinian protests are planned on both days.

Trump calls embassy move 'a great day for Israel'
Trump hailed the scheduled opening of the US embassy in Jerusalem as “a great day for Israel”, even as deadly clashes erupted between Palestinians and Israeli security forces.

Trump made no reference to the violence in an early morning tweet, instead inviting Twitter followers to watch live coverage of the embassy opening on Fox News channels, which was to begin at 1300 GMT.

“Lead up to 9:00am (eastern) event has already begun. A great day for Israel!” Trump tweeted.

'Off the table'
There have already been weeks of protests and clashes along the Gaza border, with 70 Palestinians killed by Israeli fire there since March 30.

No Israelis have been wounded and the military has faced criticism over the use of live fire.

Israel says it only opens fire when necessary to stop infiltrations, attacks and damage to the border fence, while accusing Hamas, the movement that runs the blockaded Gaza Strip, of seeking to use the protests as cover to carry out violence.

Jerusalem's status is perhaps the thorniest issue in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Israel considers the entire city its capital, while the Palestinians see east Jerusalem as the capital of their future state.

In the decades since 1967, international consensus has been that the city's status must be negotiated between the two sides, but Trump broke with that to global outrage.

He has argued that it helps make peace possible by taking Jerusalem “off the table”, but many have pointed out he has not announced any concessions in return from Israel.

Trump's initial decision led to a series of protests in various Middle Eastern and Muslim countries.
 
Gaza protests: All the latest updates

At least 37 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza and close to 1700 others wounded as the Israeli army fired live ammunition and teargas and firebombs at protesters assembled along several points near the fence with Israel.

Of the 1693 wounded, the ministry of health said at least 74 were below the age of 18, 23 were women and eight were journalists.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2018/04/gaza-protest-latest-updates-180406092506561.html

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the world does not need a wake up call.

Every god damn country is involved in the mess and cannot solve it simply because the conflict help them in one way or another.



Ok.
Fair enough.

It does prove one thing. The might of the powerful counts.
 
CNN is covering the demonstrations currently ....



To emphasize their right of return and send a message to the world to life the siege on Gaza. Gaza is going to be unlivable by 2020 according to UN. They plan to march along the border if they get in, they are unarmed. Palestinian military factions haven't gotten involved, these demonstrations have been going for about two months and today and tomorrow hold the most significance.

Thank you

Take a wild guess jack aas. It's their country!
Jenny Aas

If its their country why would they have to force their way across a border !!
 
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