yeah
im with you in that point..
Israel is the most terrorist country and people who say the opposite they simply can't see the truth
it use ((self defense )) to attack and fight any arab country starting with palestine and now Lebanon
but when HEZBOLLAH use that right, Israel and America called it terrorist...that's just sh*tttttttt
and they started this war because of the 2 soldiers, and people didnt even think about the 70 muslims in israel prisons
HEZBOLLAH can defend itself and its country anytime and against any1 who attact it..
2006-07-19 15:49:01
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answered by $nOwyz-girlY 2
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If you live among tigers and wolves, you need to take a hash approach to the circumstances around you. After all, that is the way the life there.
For Hezbollah to kidnap 2 Israeli soldiers, it is a very serious matter. It is both psychologically and politically provocative. It amounts to telling the other party it doesn't respect its rights and it is a challenge to the authority of the Israeli government.
Which government can accept that? This act is equivalent to a foreign state sending troops uninvited to another country. How can the Israelis not act? I think it would have been different if it were only ordinary civilians that were kidnapped.
Besides, how trustworthy can the Hezbollah be? They have been indulging in terrorists activities all their lives and their mentality is extreme. They are also a people that say one thing today and do another tommorrow, ie, they never practice what they preach.
I do agree it is the ordinary people that suffers. But this is a situatiuon that is totally unavoidable. If the Lebanese do not like what the Israelis are doing, then they should also make every effort to boot the Hezbollah out. After all, all these started when the Hezbollah started kidnapping the Israeli soldiers. The only thing is, can the Lebanese do it?
It is a very sad situation with no recourse at hand. May I suggest the average Lebanese civilian migrate to another country to avoid the bloodshed.
2006-07-20 01:23:37
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answered by Street Smart 4
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To all the people who are cutting this guy down for all the wrong reasons here's why he's right...
Before the end of WWII there was no state of Israel unless you go back 3 to 4,000 years. The Israelites were deposed of their land and many were enslaved by the Egyptians. Then after the atrocities that befell the Jewish in Nazi Germany the Western world felt that we owed it to the Jews that they have their own land and supported the creation of Israel. Millions of Jews migrated to their "traditional" homeland, thereby deposing the Palestinians (who had nothing to with the Nazis master race). If we are to accept that the state of Israel is a legitimate country then what do we do about the Native Americans that were deposed of their land and now have land claims against the government?
The people who were on the land, BEFORE the Jews declared the independent state of Israel, have been treated as second class (without citizenship in the country of their birth). Is there any wonder why the countries around Israel are up-set? The United States has provided Israel with Nuclear Warheads while attempting to prevent Israel’s neighbors from acquiring an equally terrifying weapon (of Mass Devastation).
How would you feel if some people showed up in your neighborhood and moved in with out property? Let’s say they decide to occupy a local park or play ground? Then their friend who has a lot of property hands them weapons like guns to keep the park while you only have gardening tools to try to oust them? Then when you do get close to getting them out they take over one of the houses near the park and start renovating it and killing the people who use to live in the house. What would you do? What would you do when the cops are on their side (even when they are clearly in the wrong)?
Now give me your reasons for cutting this guy down again...
Judaism is a religion not a country. The only reason that Vatican City is considered an independent state is because the Italian government gave the Vatican the rights to become an independent state within Italy.
There is no other state in the world that is religion based (governments, yes… but no other country)
2006-07-19 15:45:25
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answered by iamhermansen 3
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Of course Israel is a terrorist country. How else can you explain the blood shed of innocent civilians and land theft.
Sadly, most of the people on yahoo are ignorants and misinformed because they're mostly Americans who just learned about the middle east from their biased media after 9/11. What happened on 9/11 was without any doubt an act of terrorism. But two wrongs don't make it right, and it's a lot more complicated than this. The fact of the matter is that Israel is a terrorist country and it has been planting hatred in the hearts of people since the last century and this is why they have suicide bombers terrorizing them, and let me just tell you that the Israelis' strategy will keep on back-firing in their faces.
2006-07-19 16:02:15
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answered by Zero 2
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OK i will be honest, I'm for Israel...
so you are saying Hezbollah didn't kill Innocent people? so the people riding in the blowen up buses were not Innocent? or wait... those people who ate pizza in a blowen up pizzeria, again not Innocent, or a night club in Tel-Aviv full of teenagers 16-17 years old? Lebanon had a Democratic election and it chose terrorists to represent they're country, they had a choice, they made it, now pay the price!
I see that people make a comment about Israel starting a war for 2 soldiers, hell yeah! what the hell gives you the right to abduct people, Israel trades hundreds of prisoners for their soldiers, Enough! And i am glad Israel took it to this degree this time, Isreal been patient too long!
P.S. But things may be a little bit more complicated... it's called political games, and if that's what it is, hold on tight!
2006-07-19 15:47:05
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answered by Violet 1
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If Israel is terrorist country, so most of the leading UN countries are terrorist countries as well (killing innocent civilians in Afghanistan). Based on those rule, the only civilized country is Kuwait, that just gave up silently to Iraq and was waiting until somebody will help.
If you host a mobster in home, you might get hurt, as police storms the house. I feel sorry for everybody who has gone due to the strikes: both Israel and Lebanon citizens.
And one more thing. At least Israel pre-announces where next strike will be (they have radio Arabic radio station in Afula) and gives civilians opportunity to escape, and Hezbollah does not.
2006-07-19 15:45:30
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answered by nesher9 3
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Israel is not a stable country and never will be as long as they keep creating problems with the arabs. If you now occupy land that once belonged to someone else and they think you are on it illegally then don't expect things to be peaceful. Why anyone would want that is beyond me but Mr. Bush and now the Canadian leader Mr. Harper are bringing the problem to America. Anyone favouring the Israeli government may have to face the consequences here in the USA or in Canada. The Irish did it in the 1800's in raids on American colonies. Irishmen called Fenians attacked colonies in return for English law imposed back in Ireland.
2006-07-19 15:31:27
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answered by Mr. PDQ 4
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The leaders of the flotilla are the terrorists. Their regularly happening reason became to confront Israel's blockade of the Gaza seaports it truly is mandatory to circumvent guns shipments to Hamas and the flotilla challenge became no longer some thing better than a publicity stunt to challenge and galvanize Israel. The 1993 Oslo Accords signed between Israel and the Palestinian Liberation corporation supplies you Israel unique administration of the Gaza airspace, territorial waters, and borders with Israel till a very last contract is reached. As you understand, that very last contract remains elusive and so the blockade is criminal lower than international regulation.
2016-12-01 23:20:05
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answered by ? 3
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Israel is justified for having been invaded and having had rockets launched at it's towns. If Hezbollah wasn't prepared for this response - maybe they shouldn't have started it.
Nations are not houses with police departments to call. Your sloppy attempt to frame the situation into a form that shows Israel at fault is pathetic.
If your country is hosting people who are attacking another country from inside your borders - you had best work to stop them.
2006-07-19 15:23:40
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answered by oohhbother 7
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Since when does Hezbollah not kill innocent people? And yes, you have the right to defend yourself if I attacked you first.
Get your facts right before your next rant.
2006-07-19 15:24:22
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answered by Tim 4
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