Saturday, March 24, 2012

Israel?s Ministry of Tourism endorses de facto annexation of West Bank

One of the main reasons why the ?peace process? never panned out the way it was supposed to, according to Israel at least, is because many Palestinians simply do not recognize the State of Israel. Albeit Israel has yet to define its ever-shifting borders, one must question how Israel can demand recognition without even recognizing the existence of Palestinians.

In a map published and presented by Israel?s Ministry of Tourism, the West Bank ceases to exist. Instead, it shows highway routes weaving through a borderless Judea and Samaria ? highway routes that Palestinians are typically prevented from using. The only territory marked as Palestinian is the Gaza Strip which looks to be less than 1% of the total mapped territory.

Here is a government website that endorses the de facto annexation of Palestinian land. The next time Israel complains about recognition, ask why it doesn?t even bother recognizing Palestine.

Hat tip to A. Milbes

Sami Kishawi

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Source: http://smpalestine.com/2012/03/23/israels-ministry-of-tourism-endorses-de-facto-annexation-of-west-bank/

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