A village divided
Haaretz.com/Channel 10 daily feature for August 19, 2007.
By Haaretz Staff and Channel 10 Tags: Lebanon IDFEven a year after the Second Lebanon War ended, the Israeli government refuses to take responsibility for the residents of Ghajar, the Arab village divided between Lebanon and Israel.
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if you are an expert n land property and ownership then chapeau bas....and your description of the UN as idiots is right on...otherwise .....you are the biggest.....lol maybe you just support a total isreali land grab by force of whatever they can get their hands on...
the UN marked the dividing blue line between Israel and Lebanon running right through this village. wouldt they of known what a stupid move that was? now they have started to change their mind and are siding with hizballah terrorists saying shaba is actually part of lebanon not syria. another stupid move that will lead to conflict. the UN are USELESS.
to suit your own hatred. Are Gajar villagers willing to serve in the IDF? If no,they're Lebabese,Syrians,whichtever.
Stop letting situations like this persist. Do better by these people, do better by the refugees from Darfur. You are rapidly in the process of justifying the hatred the rest of the world has for Israel.