dimejinky99 wrote:Any nation that now allows him land and doesnt arrest him disembarking the plane, is a rogue state.
Can only think of one country he might be given protection from the law.
Doubt he will go somewhere where he could get arrested.
He only ever travels to the US it seems. And theyre never going to arrest him.
They are the ones said they'll bomb the Hague if any American is put up in their court.
*on the Hamas leader that is a strange one. Dead or alive theyre probably just making sure to cover all bases...and tunnel networks..the Hague now has a Hamas tunnel network underneath it it seems.
Israel has closed its embassy in Dublin. We didn’t even expel them they just pulled out. The Israeli ambassador left Dublin in May.
And they’re somehow blaming us as if we have expelled them (we didn’t) and it’s antisemitism and occupied territories bill and and and
They haven’t pulled their embassy in South Africa (taking the case against Israel in the IHCJ) or Spain or anyone else.
There’s a whole massive international drama going on that would be too far fetched for the West wing. It’s hilarious and deadly serious.
As a politics nerd it’s pure popcorn. As an Irishman we’re just going yeah go for it.
They can’t expel the Irish ambassador in Israel because it’s then an EU matter and there will be consequences.
It’s all happening. What a time to be lucky enough to be alive while nearly a thousand people were killed by Israeli bombs just this week.
Israel’s restriction of Gaza’s water supply to levels below minimum needs amounts to an act of genocide and extermination as a crime against humanity, a human rights report has alleged:
dimejinky99 wrote:Israel’s restriction of Gaza’s water supply to levels below minimum needs amounts to an act of genocide and extermination as a crime against humanity, a human rights report has alleged:
I don't understand this. Israel is not obligated to provide power/water/food to Gaza post-07.October and there is no distinction between civilian and dual-use infrastructure there.
"The fatal flaw of all revolutionaries is that they know how to tear things down but don't have a f**king clue about how to build anything."
the Israeli Prime Minister isn’t attending the anniversary of the most awful genocides in human history, for fear of being arrested for... wait for it... genocide.
dimejinky99 wrote:Israel’s restriction of Gaza’s water supply to levels below minimum needs amounts to an act of genocide and extermination as a crime against humanity, a human rights report has alleged:
I don't understand this. Israel is not obligated to provide power/water/food to Gaza post-07.October and there is no distinction between civilian and dual-use infrastructure there.
dimejinky99 wrote:Israel’s restriction of Gaza’s water supply to levels below minimum needs amounts to an act of genocide and extermination as a crime against humanity, a human rights report has alleged:
I don't understand this. Israel is not obligated to provide power/water/food to Gaza post-07.October and there is no distinction between civilian and dual-use infrastructure there.
They actually are. Under international law.
Which international laws?
"The fatal flaw of all revolutionaries is that they know how to tear things down but don't have a f**king clue about how to build anything."