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Personaly, im for Israel for defending themselves. Im sick of people and countries fucki*ng with them and I hope they destroy the hezbollah completly.

2006-07-22 02:11:46 · 19 answers · asked by Acknutz 2 in Politics & Government Politics

19 answers

Could not agree with you more !

2006-07-22 02:15:54 · answer #1 · answered by Caesar 4 · 0 0

I am not supporting any war, but Israel has the right to defend themselves. I believe Lebanon and Syria are liable for this crisis. It was possible them to avoid the conflict, but unfortunately their eyes were closed for blood shed under the instruction of Hezbollah. Terrorism should be wiped out completely with its roots. Any country which is supporting terrorist activities is keeping the peace away for their people and putting the world into disaster.

2006-07-22 02:29:20 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I think that it's a shame that the "good" Muslims of Gaza and Lebanon didn't "take care" of Hamas and Hezbollah before Israel was forced to defend itself.

It's funny how Israel isn't threatening Egypt and Jordan. Both of those countries have reached agreements with Israel and are enjoying peaceful, though less than friendly, relations with them.

2006-07-22 02:52:00 · answer #3 · answered by SPLATT 7 · 0 0

All the medias are shouting from both sides. The UN is also shouting. Everyone is shouting. The real shouting is the one with the children and women from both countries affected by the war directly and indirectly.

It is really time to listen carefully from each parties about what the real problem was , which is not difficult to bring peace in the region. If I will be a mediator of the situation..the solution is very easy and both conflicting parties are the winner!

2006-07-22 02:38:36 · answer #4 · answered by Azage G 2 · 0 0

What war? This is not a war,it is a neighborhood spat. If it was a war, the death toll would be in the hundreds of thousands. They have had their little disagreements over there for thousands of years. Only two things have changed. One, they no longer use slingshots and spears, they use guns and rockets. Two, the media reports every single disturbed pebble as though it is the end of the world. The media will fan the flames in order to get more footage for the newscasts and make everything worse.

2006-07-22 02:19:39 · answer #5 · answered by thebushman 4 · 0 0

I think it's a disproportionate reaction! If the murder of countless civilians is warranted by the capture of two soldiers, than imagine what signal this gives the so-called terrorists to do to America for keeping a bunch of theirs in Gitmo. It's just not right, not that I agree with the methods of the terrorists and all, far from. But I think the whole situation can be resolved with a lesser loss of life. That's my opinion.

2006-07-22 02:19:42 · answer #6 · answered by groovusy 5 · 0 0

ISRAEL is like america in the sense that they to have a militant group running around .IN america the kkk at its hight had hundreds of thousands of members who made life difficult for those they wished to persicute.ISRAEL has government supported hate crimes commited everyday against the palestinians .FOR lebanon its like the black panthers fighting the kkk with everyone who is not a member suffering for the actions of a few.ALL blacks did not support the panther movement of violence yet they would not turn them in .the same as the kkk got its support from local law enforcement.SO after bringing this into the closest terms you can understand do you still say israel has a right to defend itself when in fact it as forced over 30 years of terror on the people of palestine.

2006-07-22 02:43:20 · answer #7 · answered by playtoofast 6 · 0 0

i would hope that they could all get along, but i understand Israel. they were just defending themselves. i also believe there should be a palestinian country though. also, hezbollah is not an actual member of the lebanese army, they are a seperate militia based in lebanon.

2006-07-22 02:16:51 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I agree with you, but the sad truth is, there is a long line behind hezbollah more than willing to screw with Israel.

2006-07-22 05:30:15 · answer #9 · answered by sand 2 · 0 0

fortuitously i changed into blessed with the skill to view the priority in a way that allowed me to be independent, in different words my believes were and proceed to no longer be pushed by using emotions. For starters i think that the individuals politico changed into to quick to bounce in conflict, on the time there changed into little or no info to help the final public of claims that were being presented into congress. the shortcoming of info coupled with the united states's unilateral determination to commence a conflict led me and keeps to lead me to disagree with the priority...

2016-10-15 01:58:47 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I have no opinion on the matter between Israel and Lebanon. I'm still looking for the theif who stole my rooster 10 days ago. Damn the rooster and it's theif!

2006-07-22 02:23:26 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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