3 Mar 2015

JSIL (Israel) Orders Demolition Of Over A Dozen Palestinian Houses + More US Lawmakers Boycotting Netanyahu’s Congress Speech

The apartheid Israeli regime (the chosen people) has ordered several Palestinian families in the occupied East al-Quds (Jerusalem) to destroy their own houses as part of the evil regime’s settlement expansion policies.
Press TV: The Israeli Civil Administration has told Palestinian families in the Khillet al-Raheb area to demolish their homes immediately or the Tel Aviv regime will do it at its own expense.
Palestinian officials say the move will displace up to 70 Bedouins, who are an ethnic Arab community.
A few days ago, dozens of Palestinians in a nearby region received similar demolition orders.
The demolition of Bedouin homes is part of Israel’s massive land grab policy, which will forcefully displace thousands of Palestinians.
The terrorist Israeli authorities have been pushing the forced evacuation of Bedouins since 1949.
Last September, the UN urged the international community to block Israeli plans to dislodge Bedouins from the West Bank.

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees’ (UNRWA) Commissioner General Pierre Krahenbuhl said the implementation of the plan would stoke concerns "that it amounts to a 'forcible transfer' in contravention of the Fourth Geneva Convention."

He added that the plan might also make way for further Israeli settlement expansion.


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More US Lawmakers Boycotting Netanyahu’s Congress Speech
Terrorist Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin 'the baby butcher' Netanyahu is facing more pressure in the United States as one quarter of Democratic lawmakers plan to boycott his speech at Congress on Tuesday.
Press TV: At least 55 Democrats, including eight senators and 47 House members, have said they will not attend the speech, in which Netanyahu will talk against Iran and President Barack Obama’s strategy in dealing with the Islamic Republic on its nuclear program.
The high number of democrats boycotting the speech is symptomatic of the increasingly soured relations between the White House and Israel.
Netanyahu, who delivered a speech at the annual conference of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) in Washington on Monday, will give a congressional speech on Tuesday at the invitation of House Speaker John Boehner.
Democratic Senators Elizabeth Warren, Al Franken, and Rep. Lloyd Doggett are among those who have added their names to the list of lawmakers who will skip the address.
"It's unfortunate that Speaker Boehner's actions on the eve of a national election in Israel have made Tuesday's event more political," Warren said in a statement on Monday.
“This has unfortunately become a partisan spectacle,” Franken said Monday. “I’d be uncomfortable being part of an event that I don’t believe should be happening.”
Rep. Doggett also echoed similar opinion about the address.
“We must seek to overcome the misguided approach of those, like Mr. Netanyahu, who would reject any reasonable nuclear agreement” with Iran, the lawmaker said.
On Monday, Netanyahu said Israel would not stand idly by while Iran speeds ahead with its enrichment activities. “I have a moral obligation to speak up in the face of these dangers while there is still time to avert them.”
President Obama, his secretary of state, John Kerry, and Vice President Joe Biden boycotted both the AIPAC conference and Netanyahu’s congressional talk.
The White House has said Obama will not meet with the Israeli premier while he is visiting Washington.

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