Part 3 - Israel, Historical & Legal Roots

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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
  • Whose Land ? From the Security Barrier (2004) to the PeacePlan (2003)
    Inspired to seek the truth after hearing @GretaThunberg’s misinformed remarks about Israel and #Palestine, I turned to the Whose Land? documentary series by Hugh Kitson.
    This 19-part series offers an in-depth examination of the historical and legal rights of the Jewish people to the land of Israel. You can explore the full series playlist here: Whose Land? Series.
    I’ve created a three-part summary to share the key insights (with Ms. Thunberg).
    Here’s Part 3, covering episodes 16 to 19, which span the pivotal events from the 2004 ICJ Advisory Opinion on Israel’s Security Barrier to the 2003 Roadmap for Peace-a period marked by significant developments like the Gaza Disengagement and the Second Intifada.
    This eye-opening series reveals powerful truths, shedding light on the @UN’s role in spreading political propaganda against #Israel, and offering a clearer understanding of the complex historical context.
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    Based on:
    Part 16 - The ICJ 2004 Advisory Opinion: This episode discusses the 2004 Advisory Opinion of the International Court of Justice on Israel’s Security Barrier, examining its implications and the international response.
    Part 17 - The Gaza Disengagement: This episode covers Israel’s unilateral disengagement from Gaza in 2005, including the evacuation of Israeli settlements and the subsequent impact on Israeli-Palestinian relations.
    Part 18 - The Second Intifada: This episode explores the Second Intifada, a period of intensified Israeli-Palestinian violence that began in 2000, and its effects on the peace process and regional stability.
    Part 19 - The Roadmap for Peace: This episode examines the Roadmap for Peace, a plan proposed by the United States, the European Union, Russia, and the United Nations in 2003, aimed at resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
    ‪@povden‬

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