.@Lorde #BDS mapping Russian revanchism
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in defence economics, economic history, Music Tags: economics of borders, Israel, political correctness, Russia
Alan Dershowitz: Israel an apartheid state?
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in constitutional political economy, discrimination, law and economics Tags: Israel
Ten Questions about the Gaza War. @elderofziyon @HillelNeuer @JudeanPF @IsraelMatzav @BritsForIsrael http://t.co/D78ZJEsCdM—
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in constitutional political economy, defence economics, discrimination, law and economics Tags: Gaza Strip, Israel, Palestine
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in constitutional political economy, defence economics, international economics, International law Tags: Gaza Strip, Israel, West Bank
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in defence economics Tags: Gaza Strip, Israel, Palestine
#WomensBoatToGaza @MaramaDavidson silent on Hamas rocket attacks
11 Oct 2016 Leave a comment
in defence economics, laws of war, politics - New Zealand, war and peace Tags: Gaza Strip, Hamas, Israel, Left-wing hypocrisy, Middle-East politics, New Zealand Greens
Immigration to Israel since its Declaration of Independence in 1948
30 Sep 2016 Leave a comment
in economic history Tags: economics of immigration, Israel
Bill Maher on the U.N. & Israel
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in defence economics, economics, economics of crime, law and economics Tags: Israel, Left-wing hypocrisy, Middle-East politics, UN, war on terror
Gaza’s border with Egypt? #EndGazaBlockade
04 Jun 2016 Leave a comment
in defence economics, laws of war, war and peace Tags: Egypt, Gaza blockade, Gaza Strip, Israel, Middle-East politics, war against terror
Oxfam inadvertently left the neighbour on the western border of Gaza off the map in its YouTube clip but not on its eastern border. An honest mistake despite the Arab Spring drawing the attention of Egypt and its politics to everyone’s ears including ODA activists.

The Gaza Strip has two borders: both Egypt and Israel restrict trade with the Gaza. Through this honest mistake in map reading, Oxfam blames Gaza’s problems on the Israeli blockade. I am sure it will correct its position once it reads a map such as the one adjacent which is identical to that in its YouTube clip in all but one detail. It has all of the Gaza’s neighbours on it.
We're currently helping ~700k people in #Gaza affected by Israeli blockade: oxf.am/gaza-crisis #EndGazaBlockade https://t.co/4BWdGDqo2F—
Oxfam International (@Oxfam) June 04, 2016
Any blockade of Israel of the Gaza Strip is not grounds to attack Israel because it can always trade across its border with Egypt but Hamas backed the wrong side in the recent Egyptian presidential election.
After the military coup, the military leaders closed 95% of the tunnels that connected Egypt to Gaza. In 2013-2014, Egypt’s military has destroyed most of the 1,200 tunnels which were used to smuggle food, weapons and other goods into Gaza, including flooding them with sewage. Egypt is setting-up a 13-mile buffer zone with the Gaza Strip. The includes clearing 10,000 residents from 800 houses.
Hamas derived 40% of its tax revenue from tariffs on goods that flow through those tunnels with Egypt. One estimate puts the economic losses at nearly a fifth of Gazan GDP.
The Israeli blockade of the Gaza may have something to do with Gaza firing missiles randomly at civilian targets in Israel. Hamas now murders Israeli citizens in the street in knife attacks.
The Gaza strip may have political differences with the Egyptian military dictators but it is not actually committing acts of war against them.
There is no good reason why Oxfam is not protesting against Egypt’s blockade of the Gaza in the same way they protest against breaches of international law involved in the Israeli blockade!Passing references to the Egyptian blockade in press releases is not enough.
No peace convoys attempt to break the Egyptian blockade. Plenty were launched against Israel. One reason is the Egyptians are rough customers. There is rule of law in Israel, none in Egypt.
Israel: The World’s Most Moral Army
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in defence economics, economics, war and peace Tags: Israel, laws of war
The great Palestinian lie
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in defence economics, International law, war and peace Tags: Gaza Strip, Israel, Palestine


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