Israel Does Not Have the Right to Self-Defense as an Occupying Power

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Israel does not have the right to self-defense as an occupying power, this is confirmed by the conclusion of the International Court of Justice in 2004, said Vasily Nebenzya. At the same time, he emphasized that the Russian Federation recognizes Israel’s right to ensure its security.

Palestine previously stated that Israel does not have the right to self-defense. Almost all major players in the political world (USA, Italy, Spain, Britain, Canada, etc.) hold the opposite opinion, although many of them with the caveat that this right does not allow the Jewish state to kill civilians.

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C S
C S
11 months ago

Israel ABSOLUTELY has the right to their ancient homeland. Anyone who naively holds a different opinion is being deceived by lies & misinformation.

Neocons
Neocons
11 months ago
Reply to  C S

How do you support your opinion?

Do you know more than Sand Shlomo?

<b>”ancient homeland.”</b>

<blockquote>“… The various ancient authors and editors sought to create a coherent religious community, and drew lavishly on the glorious politics of the past to prepare a stable, durable future for a cult center in Jerusalem. Concerned to isolate it from the idolatrous population, <b>they invented the category of Israel as a sacred, chosen people</b> whose origins lay elsewhere …”</blockquote>
Page 126 https://archive.org/details/inventionofjewis0000sand_d2x7/page/126/mode/2up?q=invented

<b>”Anyone”</b>
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shlomo_Sand <b>writer book THE INVENTION OF THE JEWISH PEOPLE</b>