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Israel is not a country ..it INVADED palestine.. if it is that strong why not have your own government and YOUR own people and leave the arabs alone.

Lebanon will ALWAYS b LEBANON
and
PALESTINE will always be PALesTInE
NO MATTTERR WHO OR WHAT TRIES TO CHANGE IT.
power to the people.

2006-07-13 12:28:05 · 10 answers · asked by sexyamore001 1 in News & Events Current Events

And ...
I have studied my history..
Israel neeeds to stop tryong to invade other peoples countries and land that IS an act of terrorism.

2006-07-13 12:36:28 · update #1

10 answers

i totally agree with you. it's a sad world where we have to watch israelis terrorise innocent palestinians. 12 year old kids throw with stones to defend themselfes and the israeli soldiers simply shoot them. thousands of people are being forced out of their homes for trying to live a peaceful life. someone kidnaps a soldier and that whole f*cking sh*thole of a country goes mental and starts bombing everyone they see. and yet...nobody does a thing against it, because big jewish brother USA throws in their veto at the UN. i can't wait for the day somebody nukes that evil-a$$ country off the face of the earth

2006-07-14 15:01:15 · answer #1 · answered by flösen 3 · 3 3

The history of Israel and Palestine is a complicated one. Both sides believe they are in the right, so a peaceful settlement is difficult.
After WWI the League of Nations appointed Britain overseer of Palestine. Separate states of Israel (Eretz Yisrael) and Palestine were proposed, but Pelistine rejected the proposal. Thus the conflict was born. You know the rest.
Not sure there is a solution which will make everyone happy.
Israel has offered the Palestinian people their own state, but unfortunately for the notion of peace, both parties feel obliged to the same land. Perhaps time will heal old wounds. The solution may be with the next generation, however the brainwashing starts early on both sides. Neither party is right or wrong, a compromise is the only solution.

2006-07-13 19:38:49 · answer #2 · answered by mikeandrachael2004 2 · 0 0

Here's what I said to another question: "Who's wrong?"

The simple answer -both sides are wrong.

The whole newest mess was started by a bunch of guerillas from Gaza who kidnapped the soldier; the Hezbollah did the same to two soldiers in northern Israel.

These are the "fighters" They'd be "freedom fighters" but freedom has nothing to do with their actions - if anything, they're for even more repression, but with themselves in charge.

The Middle East was starting to settle down, and get peaceful, especially Lebanon. The Hez and the Hamas would then have to behave like normal governments, They'd have to take care of school boards, garbage collection, pothole repair, and so on. These guys (a) have no idea how to do that properly and (b) don't like to work and (c) prefer the glory of shooting guns and rockets and (d) can't collect as much money from the usual cash cows without a fight going on. So, they did something provocative to keep the fire alive. They aren't the top leaders, they're the mid-level trench fighters.

Israel responds exactly as they expected, and exactly as they wanted. It attacks and wrecks things all over Gaza, and now Lebanon. Isreal thinks this will cause the moderates to turn on the militants, but instead it just gets everyone mad at Israel and gives the militants more support. Stupid of Israel - if you are going to use a carrot and stick approach, where's the carrots?

It will go on this way, then settle down for a while until the next provocative act. The real solution is to help the Palestinian middle class build itself up to something approaching rich. Right now, everyone is so poor, they have nothing to lose - so they sit on the sidelines and applaud their side. Give them something real they might lose, and they'd be telling the militants very quickly to simmer down - and that same middle class would be the ones collecting the salaries for running the schools, fixing the potholes, etc. - pushing the fighters to the sidelines where they'd have to give up their guns and get a real job...

Israel has consistently applied group punishment, assuming it will work - it doesn't. Oh, well, no peace this year.

2006-07-13 19:38:17 · answer #3 · answered by Anon 7 · 0 0

History, Israel didnt invade Palistine, at the break up of the british empire circa 1946, they gave the land to the newly created goverment of Israel, Palistine hasnt been an independent country since before the Roman Empire, before that it was part of the Persian Empire, before that it was part of the empire built by Alexander the Great, before that it was the Persians. And Palastine Alludes to the name of the Province the Romans named it after the people who inhabitated the land, the Philistines. You would think that if you had internet access you would have some education. Pay attention in school.

2006-07-13 19:38:13 · answer #4 · answered by NNY 6 · 0 0

history is not behind you. and Israel will destroy Palestine and Lebanon if the muslims are not careful.

the history behind Israel:

# 1948: The UN partitioned British Palestine into a Jewish state (Israel) and an Arab state (Palestine). Six Arab countries declared war on Israel; Israel survived with borders different than those drawn by the UN; these are now known as the "pre-1967 borders." Palestine did not survive; the East Bank and West Bank of the Jordan River were taken over by Jordan, and the Gaza Strip was taken over by Egypt. Many Palestinians became refugees in the 1948 war; they have still not been resettled and are the subject of the current debate on "right of return."
# 1956: Britain, France, & Israel invaded Egypt to force open the Suez Canal; they briefly occupied the Sinai Desert until pressured by the US and UN to withdraw.
# 1967: Israel won the "Six Day War" and occupied Gaza & Sinai (from Egypt); the West Bank (from Jordan); and the Golan Heights (from Syria). Jerusalem, split in 1948 between Israel & Palestine (and then Jordan), was unified under Israel; they annexed the whole city in 1980.
# 1973: A bloody war ended with no changed borders, but established the groundwork for an Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty in 1979. Egypt's president, Anwar Sadat, shared with Israel's Menachem Begin the Nobel Peace Prize in 1980 for his efforts, but paid for it with his life in an assassination in 1981. As part of the Egyptian peace treaty, Israel withdrew from Sinai (but not Gaza). The shaky peace has held up since, with regular US intervention and billions of dollars of annual US aid to both Egypt and Israel.
# 1982: Israel invaded Lebanon in response to terrorist attackes by the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO). Israel surrounded the Lebanese capital, Beirut, forcing the PLO and its chairman, Yaserr Arafat, to withdraw. Israel began its withdrawl from Lebanon in 1985; Syria still occupies parts of the country. Israel also began establishing settlements on the West Bank in the late 1970s, which are a major point of contention in today's peace negotiations.
# 1987: Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank began an uprising against Israel, called "the Intifadeh." The PLO's Arafat signed a peace treaty with Israel in 1993, granting Palestine eventual self-rule in Gaza and the West Bank -- this is the peace treaty which is still being phased in today. Jordan also signed a peace treaty with Israel, in 1994.
# 1996: Arafat is elected president of the "Palestinian Authority", and renounces the PLO Charter's clause calling for the destruction of Israel. In 1998, the Wye River Accords (under Pres. Clinton) negotiated further Israeli withdrawal from the West Bank. In 2000, a "Second Intifadeh" began in the West Bank; it continues today.

2006-07-13 19:36:10 · answer #5 · answered by dolph002 2 · 0 0

Study your history. It's Palestine that is not, and has not ever been, a sovereign nation.

Israel HAS it's own government and its own people. It's the Arabs that won't leave Israel alone.

I repeat, study your history. All of this is very well documented, and you have very misinformed views.

2006-07-13 19:32:59 · answer #6 · answered by Allen 3 · 0 0

Get a big nice Bomb and blow up the hole Area.
It's the only way to deal with terrorists.

2006-07-14 04:35:18 · answer #7 · answered by irivendale 2 · 0 0

OK but there is a forum in Aswers

2006-07-13 19:34:36 · answer #8 · answered by VHEE 3 · 0 0

you love those satan driven terriorists why don't you go to Iran to live

2006-07-13 21:14:04 · answer #9 · answered by Elizabeth 6 · 0 0

You're absolutely right.

2006-07-14 17:09:45 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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