Posted by: zanshin, 2008-08-17 05:34

Open-Ended Issue

Israel's security wall is illegal

Israel's security wall is illegal

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Israel's security wall is illegal under international law


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Israel's security wall is illegal
Under international law, it is inadmissable to obtain territory through war >>
Israel intends the separation wall in the West Bank to become the de facto border between Israel and Palestine. >>
If Israel is building the wall to incorporate the settlements, then the wall is clearly illegal under international law >>
Israel is building the wall to incorporate the settlements >>
Israel began constructing the separation wall in the West Bank >>

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