Jeff Halper of the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions (ICAHD) argues that, seen in their totality since 1967, these home demolitions amount to an intentional "policy of displacement". — AlJazeera
As all the hoopla winds down on Venice Biennale about social movement/architecture/urban design and dance parties, another year passes without doing anything about the eradication of Palestinian homes in occupied territories. Spontaneous Interventions..? Nah. It is all systematic...
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That's some bullshit, yo!
sad. its really not that hard to live as one.
One of the biggest reasons why we are still in the middle east.
If you can't demo it, just move in...
On May 12, 2003 it was reported that Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon had rejected Israel's main road map requirement, an Israeli settlement freeze, as "impossible" due to the need for settlers to build new houses and start families.
Does that mean they went looking for trouble?
They made it an unofficial national policy to call Palestinians "terrorists" so they can own their houses or demolish them to build theirs. Habitat terrorism..
I agree with you Orhan, my comment was really meant for Tyler520.
I think the story you linked insinuates a one-state solution, if only it could happen that easily...
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