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no, they can explain but they are lying, you can listen to their propaganda if your wish.

see for yourself (not for the squeamish)
http://www.fromisraeltolebanon.org/

The Israelis and most of our media are lying as usual.

But here's the truth people :)

"basically the current stage of what's going on -- there's a lot more -- begins with the Hamas election, back the end of January. Israel and the United States at once announced that they were going to punish the people of Palestine for voting the wrong way in a free election. And the punishment has been severe.

At the same time, it's partly in Gaza, and sort of hidden in a way, but even more extreme in the West Bank, where Olmert announced his annexation program, what’s euphemistically called “convergence” and described here often as a “withdrawal,” but in fact it’s a formalization of the program of annexing the valuable lands, most of the resources, including water, of the West Bank and cantonizing the rest and imprisoning it, since he also announced that Israel would take over the Jordan Valley. Well, that proceeds without extreme violence or nothing much said about it.

Gaza, itself, the latest phase, began on June 24. It was when Israel abducted two Gaza civilians, a doctor and his brother. We don't know their names. You don’t know the names of victims. They were taken to Israel, presumably, and nobody knows their fate. The next day, something happened, which we do know about, a lot. Militants in Gaza, probably Islamic Jihad, abducted an Israeli soldier across the border. That’s Corporal Gilad Shalit. And that's well known; first abduction is not. Then followed the escalation of Israeli attacks on Gaza, which I don’t have to repeat. It’s reported on adequately.

The next stage was Hezbollah's abduction of two Israeli soldiers, they say on the border. Their official reason for this is that they are aiming for prisoner release. There are a few, nobody knows how many. Officially, there are three Lebanese prisoners in Israel. There's allegedly a couple hundred people missing. Who knows where they are?

But the real reason, I think it's generally agreed by analysts, is that -- I’ll read from the Financial Times, which happens to be right in front of me. “The timing and scale of its attack suggest it was partly intended to reduce the pressure on Palestinians by forcing Israel to fight on two fronts simultaneously.” David Hearst, who knows this area well, describes it, I think this morning, as a display of solidarity with suffering people, the clinching impulse."
Professor Noam Chomsky(Jewish) - Democracy now! interview 7/14/06

http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=06/07/14/146258

Bittorrent download -
http://www.chomskytorrents.org/DownloadTorrent.php?TorrentID=1531

When the American people stop their government from sending a total of $90 Billion of their taxes to Israel to support their barbaric acts then the fighting will stop.

http://www.vestedowl.com/counterpoint_results.htm

And also when the American people stop their governments from vetoing any chance of a peaceful settlement, then maybe there will be an agreement.

http://www.action-for-un-renewal.org.uk/pages/isreal_un_resolutions.htm

2006-07-19 09:04:40 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Of course. Israel has been under attack by terrorists for decades. We have seen that negotiating with them doesn't work, threatening them doesn't work, and giving them what they want doesn't work. The Israelis understand that the only thing that terrorists respect is strength. They have to be absolutely terrified of what will happen to them if they become aggressive. That is the only way a country can be left alone. Heck, being a Muslim wont even save you, they kill their own all of the time.

2006-07-19 16:08:34 · answer #2 · answered by Bean 2 · 0 0

Yes, I do think that Israel, like any other country has the right to defend its borders and protect its citizens. I feel bad that innocent Lebanese citizens are caught in the middle. If we truly want to put an end to terrorist organizations, it is going to take all nations to join the war. Israel is trying to rid the planet of one of the most cruel and destructive terror groups known. Read the book of Joshua in the Bible...it spells it out in plain English...that land belongs to God's chosen people...the Jews/Israelites! I hope they prevail.

2006-07-19 16:07:45 · answer #3 · answered by Chainsawmom 5 · 0 0

You see, this is why of the hundreds of stations on my satellite television I prefer to only watch The Animal Planet or The Wild Kingdom programs. Folks, you can learn a lot by watching your distant ancestors.

Read On: http://www.payvand.com/news/06/jul/1157.html

2006-07-19 16:04:02 · answer #4 · answered by Pishisauraus 3 · 0 0

UN does not think that it is justified, the US vetos the vote on the resolution, Oh Well the world turnd and history stammerd.

2006-07-19 16:12:04 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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