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do you support isreal and its allies...or not? why or why not?

2006-07-22 05:17:05 · 9 answers · asked by masry 2 in Politics & Government Politics

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Israel has used Hezbollah as an excuse to attack Lebanon. Israel wants more land and wealth, and Lebanon is the weakest target, so that's where the Israeli army goes. If Hezbollah hadn't given the Israelis a convenient pretext, the Israelis would have found another one before long.

Everybody talks about the terrorism that Hezbollah does. Hezbollah does terrorist things because it is not strong enough to challenge Israel openly. Stealth fighting is not necessarily cowardice: sometimes it's just common sense.

Israel, however, is a far bigger terrorist than Hezbollah. And it's reasons for terrorism are dirtier than Hezbollah's. Whereas Hezbollah is terrorist by necessity, Israel is terrorist by preference.

When Israel attacks somebody, do you think the other side's soldiers are their primary targets? No. Never. Israel goes after the unarmed, the weak, the vulnerable, the children, the pregnant women, the old people who can't run fast enough to get away.

You don't see that because the Jews control the media, and they don't want to show you.

But every once in a while, a brave foreign reporter manages to get a video clip of typical Jewish military conduct and doesn't get murdered before he can release it and shock the whole world with evidence of the evil of the Zionists.

Nobody of high moral character, knowing in fair measure the actions of both sides, can in good conscience support Israel. Israel is the bully. The Israelis are the bad guys, and they've been the bad guys since 1948.

2006-07-22 06:07:27 · answer #1 · answered by David S 5 · 1 0

I support the destruction of Hezbollah. They have as their goal the elimination of Israel and have been firing missiles into Israel for quite some time now.

The Palestinians in Gaza voted at over 70% to implement Hamas as their political leadership. The same organization that pays for and supports the strapping of bombs to a person and blowing that person up in a bus or market full of civilian women and children.

They're getting what they deserve.

The Lebanese however are wonderful people. They are the true victims of this, and I hope a resolution can occur that will help rebuild a new Lebanon without any Hezbolah allowed in the country.

2006-07-22 12:22:26 · answer #2 · answered by jjttkbford 4 · 0 1

It is time for a cease fire! Most of the people of Lebanon, regardless of their religion, do not support Hezbollah. They are in severe danger, as are many Israelis, for a situation that has nothing to do with them. About half of the population of Lebanon are Christians. Most of the Moslems in Lebanon can hardly be tainted with the same brush as the terrorists.

According to the most recent news feature I read on the issue, the president of Lebannon does not really support or have much sympathy for terrorist groups. Lebanon simply has the misfortune of having two Hezbollah members as part of the government, and thus the leaders have their hands tied. Syria appears to be doing a delicate juggling act up to now. I certainly inferred that the leader does not support terrorist activity. Admittedly some terrorist groups seem to call Syria their home. The citizens cannot do a lot about it. Terrorists live in many countries of the world including the United States, Canada, Great Britain and Germany. It is no reason to punish all of the citizens, all but all of whom are innocent of the violence that has been going on.

I am unimpressed with a lot of the politicians who are being put into office and are considered capable of representing their countries at the G8 summit. Too many of them opposed a cease fire. Chirac and Merkel, for example, appear to be more level-headed than Bush, Blair and Harper.

Canada's Prime Minister, Stephen Harper, even referred to Tony Blair as a man of peace!!! Can you imagine that? Recall not too long ago how his own citizens protested going to war with Iraq and he took his country into the Middle East war much against the wishes of the people who had put him in?

It is time the war stopped!

2006-07-22 12:35:12 · answer #3 · answered by spanner 6 · 0 0

I support the return of the land's to the people who have historicaly occupied that region.A mass immigration during the late and early half of the century still only had low levels of jewish settler's in the region .
SO why did the world give the land of the palestinians away to the jew's .THEY wanted them out of there own country's is why and made them the problem of the middle east .
NOW ISRAEL openly threatens nuclear war against any nation or nations it beleives would seek to return this land to its rightfull owners.
NO longer are the jewish people going to be threatened by any nation including the United States from occupiying the land they now call ISRAEL.
WHEN we had strong leaders in the past that kept ISRAEL from taking more land and harming its neighbors the threat of violence was much lower then it is today .LOOK at eisenhower and jfk's positions on ISRAEL and you will see we not only didnot support ISRAEL but warned of a growing problem and concerned that this nation was going to be at the center of international war again if allowed to create nuclear weapons .
IT is much the same with iran today .WE do not want them achieving the ability to affect its own future as ISRAEL DOES now with the constent threat of using nukes as a means of self defense .
ISRAEL openly defies the U.N. as all nations in the region and now around the world do since america has pulled its support from the UNITED NATIONS and gone on its own path to world domination and civil rights violations .

2006-07-22 12:44:04 · answer #4 · answered by playtoofast 6 · 1 0

Lebanese supported Hezbolla even before Israel came in (They weren't disarmed, even with the 2004 UN Resolution)

SO, Conclusion:

Hezbollah must be destroyed.
Soldiers must be returned.
Lebanese army must be destroyed if it joins Hezbollah.
Then the country should be wiped out for good measure.

2006-07-22 12:20:38 · answer #5 · answered by pinkgoatwithmentalissues 2 · 0 1

totallyy agree with spanner

theres a phone..
[pick it up
call a truce
work something out
if you dont know their phone number
send them a friggin email!

haha tht was lame but spanner mostly said everything i had in mind. war is just a sad thing and i thnk should not be resorted to unless everything else they have tried as been exhausted. uh yea

cheers

2006-07-22 12:39:45 · answer #6 · answered by mizfaith 2 · 0 0

yes.....I most certainly support Isreal for defending themselves against terroists.I would hope if that happened to us that we would have enough guts to fight.They did not start this war Hezzbola did and they have a right to defend themselves as we have the same right.

2006-07-22 12:39:01 · answer #7 · answered by gail_wise926 1 · 0 1

Israel must resolutely hit back Hamas and Hezbollah's kidnapping.

2006-07-22 12:24:27 · answer #8 · answered by pyj 4 · 0 1

it was Israeli soldiers that were kidnapped, it was Lebanon that attract Israel and i don't see how Israel could have done anything differently

2006-07-22 12:22:18 · answer #9 · answered by Pobept 6 · 0 1

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