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Israeli Man Fined for Riding Motorcycle on Phuket Beach, Cites Lack of Signage


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On 11/5/2024 at 10:33 PM, Georgealbert said:

In an incident that has raised eyebrows, an Israeli tourist was fined for riding a motorcycle on Kamala Beach in Phuket and expressed confusion over the law, noting that such practices are allowed in Israel.

 

Newsflash, this is Thailand not Israel.

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On 11/6/2024 at 10:49 AM, Patong2021 said:

 

 

Will you amend your stereotyping when you discover that  Amir Midhat is an Israeli Arab?

In the Arabic language, Amir means Prince, Rich, or Cultivated and Midhat (the english form of  مدحت) means "praise" or "eulogy"

But he is still an Israeli citizen, Yes or no?

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11 hours ago, billd766 said:

But he is still an Israeli citizen, Yes or no?

Depends. For those who claim he is  a victim of Israeli occupation and subject to apartheid, he is a Palestinian holding an Israeli passport. If he is a citizen of Israel, he is an Israeli.

The reality is that there was a crude attempt to label Israelis as lawless, assuming the person was  juden. The attempt fell flat when it turns out the accused was a man did not qualify. When similar people  from France, Australia etc do such things, the attempt to link  nationality to behavior is not as forceful.

 

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10 hours ago, Patong2021 said:

Depends. For those who claim he is  a victim of Israeli occupation and subject to apartheid, he is a Palestinian holding an Israeli passport. If he is a citizen of Israel, he is an Israeli.

The reality is that there was a crude attempt to label Israelis as lawless, assuming the person was  juden. The attempt fell flat when it turns out the accused was a man did not qualify. When similar people  from France, Australia etc do such things, the attempt to link  nationality to behavior is not as forceful.

 

It would be nice if you could answer a simple yes/no question with a simple yes/no answer.

 

But he is still an Israeli citizen, Yes or no?

 

https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=can+palestinians+hold+a+passport&sca_esv=43a9cf8e007740e6&sxsrf=ADLYWIIrBNYSNkzkt2KjeURwJ0uEPeaAsQ%3A1731034199056&source=hp&ei=V3wtZ_o06r7Q8Q_M2LGwBQ&iflsig=AL9hbdgAAAAAZy2KZxeWjFF8WEQQVRKwtModHZzwTJ31&oq=Can+Palestinians+hold+a&gs_lp=Egdnd3Mtd2l6IhdDYW4gUGFsZXN0aW5pYW5zIGhvbGQgYSoCCAAyBhAAGBYYHkjUvAFQAFjwiAFwAHgAkAEAmAHUAaABzxyqAQYwLjIyLjG4AQHIAQD4AQGYAhegAoMewgIMECMYgAQYExgnGIoFwgIEECMYJ8ICBxAAGIAEGBPCAgkQABiABBgTGArCAggQABiABBjLAZgDAJIHBjAuMjEuMqAH5IoB&sclient=gws-wiz

 

It is considered one of the lowest ranking passports in the world. Palestinian passport holders have visa-free access to only 35 destinations including Sri Lanka, Dominica, and the Seychelles. There are 193 destinations for which a Palestinian passport holder requires to obtain a visa prior to traveling.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israeli_citizenship_law#:~:text=While pre-1948 Palestinian Arab,Strip are largely considered stateless.

 

While pre-1948 Palestinian Arab residents of the former mandate and their descendants who remained living in Israel were granted Israeli citizenship in 1980, those resident in the West Bank and Gaza Strip are largely considered stateless.

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