6 May 2012

Israel's Nazi Gulag Colonisation Policies - Remember Palestine

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu formed a new committee, made up of four ministers, to look into outposts at Bruchin and Rechelim, in the north, and Sansana, near Hebron in the south. The prime minister's office announced two days later that the committee had decided to "formalize the status" of the outposts
, which have a total of about 830 residents. Hours later Netanyahu voiced support for the first time for Palestinians to establish a contiguous state, saying their future country should not look like "Swiss cheese". As part of the condemnations from the West, British Foreign secretary William Hague "strongly" condemned the Israeli's decision to turn three illegal outposts into settlements and warned that this sets a dangerous precedent for other outposts, which are illegal under both international and Israeli law. Source

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