I don't know for how long this circus which is lead by isreal will be?
Do think the proper solution for the kidnapped isreali soldiers is to strike lebanon with such savage way,those terrorests which call them selves the land of promise,didn't even tried to make peace,solution they didn't even tried to do it ever ,so what is right in killing civillians in thier own homes or striking the airport and the buildings in lebanon,is that some kind of revenge because they retrieved their land in 2000,hezb allah do not represent the lebanise government ,so any individuals that shoot some missles that do not make it the lebanise people choise..
2006-07-14
13:28:10
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Look, I think hessoballah is consiedred as terrorests,u know they donnot represent lebanon but isreal choosed to attack lebanon the country of peace,And to the one who said radical muslims,labanon is a christian country their prisedent is christian So do u think hessbullah of hassan nasr allah represent them ,plz take alook at this site :
http://www.fromisraeltolebanon.org/
2006-07-18
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It reminds me of 9/11.
Al Quida wanted the American government to stop, but the way they did was killing innocent people who held no power in government at all.
That's exactly what Israel is doing now. Bombing airports and so forth, killing people who have no control over Hezbollah, and destroying government property that have no connection to Hezbollah.
And what for? About three kidnapped soldiers?!?!?!? That's why they committed that huge crime by bombing Lebanon.
Something tells me that these soldiers are "special" to the Israeli government and they know what Israel doesn't what anyone to find out. That's just a thought though or conspiracy.
But the point is this is awful and yet no ones stopping them. Because everyone is too stupid to realize this is a crime/murder/savagery not justice.
This is one of those days that I wish my voice mattered. But it doesn't. America, Israel, and Company, the almighty tyrants, could care less about what i think or what anyone else thinks.
2006-07-14 13:38:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I feel sorry for the Lebanese people because they are the ones suffering the ramifications of Hezbollah's actions. However, I do not feel that Israel is acting in the wrong. If Lebanon's government could gain control over Hezbollah or do something other than stand idly by, then I am sure this would not be happening at the moment. Unfortunately, Hezbollah is in Lebanon, and they do not want to release the Israeli soldiers. (I do not think they will release them anyway) Hezbollah started this by attacking Israel first. You cannot be too upset with Israel for attacking back.
2006-07-14 13:41:27
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answered by Pilar L 2
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Israel is not striking hard enough. Lebanon, who has become a much better country since they got Syrian influence out. Still needs to control its people. They have a responsibility both morally and via UN rulings to deal with Hezebala and at the very least buffer the border with troops.
Lebanon has not done this, they are either unwilling or unable to deal with Hezbala, and Israel is simply not going to put up with invasions into their country and their citizens being kidnapped.
If this happened to us, I would be appalled if all we did is what Israel has done so far, I would demand a reaction that would make shock and awe look like a sparkler.
Lebanon needs to make a choice, join the rest of the world in ridding itself of Islamic terror groups or perish along side with them.
2006-07-14 13:35:35
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answered by tm_tech32 4
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Why are you people never mad at Hezbollah or Hamas? This wasn't started by Israel. It was started, as always, by violent radical Muslims.
Since the people of Lebanon give safe haven to Hezbollah, they are apt to be involved in any dispute started by Hezbollah. If the people of Lebanon don't want to be involved in violence, then they need to get Hezbollah out of their country.
Israel has tried peace over and over and over. They sign peace agreements, they give away land. And each time, they get attacked by Muslims.
2006-07-14 13:34:04
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answered by Farly the Seer 5
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I think Israel overreacted against the wrong people. You're right, the civilians have nothing to do with this. I have no argument with them taking out Hezbellah, but they should be more precise in their strikes, because all they're doing now is pissing off the whole Arab world.
2006-07-14 13:30:09
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answered by meathead76 6
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it is sad for the Lebanese people, but with Hezbollah acting as they do in your country, I feel Israel has every right to try to get rid of them.
Hezbollah has also murdered hundreds of Americans..many people in the USA forget that, or just don't care.
2006-07-14 13:32:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I do feel sorry for the innocent Lebanese people who are not apart of these stupid ****** terrorist who do all this stupid crap. But Lebanon may want to reconsider harboring terrorist and supporting them. I feel for those people, but terrorist think they can just do stuff and continue to get away with it and then go hid out in other countries who support them...I think they should kick the terrorist butts for what they have caused to come to their country. Stop supporting them, stop giving them places to live and thrive, start letting them know we ain't putting up with your crap get out of our country.
2006-07-14 14:33:01
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answered by crash 4
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i think that u dont know how many Lebanese and Palestinian prisoners r there in Israel..they r thousands,,,so dont Hezbollah has the right 2 kid nape 2 Israel criminals...
2006-07-14 13:43:12
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answered by ldl990 4
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i see, this is really bad to lebonease.(spelln?). but they are potrayed as terrorists by isrealis. its all ur perpective. like isrealis think they were terrorized and lebonease think they were terrorized. everyone gets misunderstood between countrys. peace is far away. (-<) peace
2006-07-14 13:33:20
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answered by Anonymous
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