Israeli Supreme Court rules: Israel can confiscate Palestinian property in Jerusalem

Well great...most of the people here aren't very good students of history or lack information on this subject aside from headlines.

Its like all of you assume in order to take over a occupied area Israel has to kill everyone lol. That's not how modern day land grabs work, we just saw how Russia did it why is this scenario so hard for people to understand?

Its real easy Israel will continue to create laws for the occupied territory that does not favor Palestinians. The word "favor" can be argued here, everything from how harsh punishments are toward opposition for example things like this to small things like social benefits. In that if you're a legal Israeli citizen you get better advantages then the Palestinian.

Why would Israel do this? First off go study global history and stop being a dummy this has been going on since the middle ages its the easiest way to create the argument of "we have Israeli citizens in these territories and will fight to the death before giving up this land". Should the UN or anyone else ever try to make them give it up by vote or anything else. Similar to Russia's "ethnic Russians in danger, Crimea ours now".

The entire west bank is now in a stage of the slowest annexation period ever, if it ever does formally become a part of Israel. Israel grabs land formally little by little all the time to elude global resistance. With the cover of "Our citizens, under Israeli control, the people want it". Usually thats somewhat true, being a Israeli citizen for Palestinians isn't bad. You have tons of Arabs/Muslims who are indeed Israeli.

However the way this is happening is horrible, in my opinion its disgusting honestly especially the way its being covered up and rationalized by most people when it shouldn't be. Anyone who is looking at this with any sort of knowledge would agree, then again everyone is biased so this is what we get. Go ahead and down vote me to hell now but Google is just 6 letters away and you can do the research yourself.

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