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how can you justify hizbollah and the palestinian's actions?

Both Hizbollah and the palestinians kidnapped israeli soldiers and then cried when the insraeli's fought for its citizens. The arabs go and put their missles and leaders in residential houses and then complain that they are the victim because civilians were killed. If they truly cared they would separate themselves from innocent civilians. If israel would have layed back and been inactive upon having their soldier's captured this would have been just one of many kidnappings. Israel had to send a message that its citizens are important and any actions against them will not be tolerated. As far as the attacks being disproportionate, how can you expect a country to say oh they kidnapped two of our people so lets only kidnap two of theirs? They need to defeat hizbollah and the palestinians before true peace can start to flourish.

2006-07-22 11:57:10 · 9 answers · asked by josh 2 in News & Events Current Events

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There is no justification for murdering terrorists. The only language they understand is violence. Israel did the right thing by striking back. The Arab nations have 23 countries and they want Israel too. They will never be satisfied until they have Israel because they hate the Jews. They would like to kill every Jew on the planet and eliminate Americans too. Don't forget the Jews are still God's chosen people and HE will defend them. This conflict will continue until the Messiah comes and puts a stop to all of it. Keep watching and supporting Israel, God gave them that land and no one can take it away.

2006-07-22 12:08:58 · answer #1 · answered by Shmootsy 2 · 0 0

I do not think it is right to subject all of the Lebanese people to pay the crime of Hizbollah. I understand Israel's frustration with these terrorist groups, but crippling an entire nation's economy, destroying an entire country's infrastructure is too dire of a response. The collateral damage is not only the lives lost here and now, but a generation of economic destitute to follow the Lebanese people long after Israel pulls out.

From the national interest viewpoint of Israel, this seems to be a fruitful course of action. From a humanitarian viewpoint, I cannot find any way of justiifying it.

2006-07-22 19:25:29 · answer #2 · answered by FaithinJude 3 · 0 0

There continue to be people who are content to bury their head in the sand..Unable to visualize the reality of what is taking place and what is intended to occur within our world, in the very near future.

Western civilization is under attack and the intent is to either wipe it out or have it converted to Islam.. There is no middle ground to appease these enemies, of our way of life. There are no solutions offered by these same "head in the sand" people.. but they continue to condemn what is taking place. They cannot accept there is something else, other than the kidnapping and killing of numerous soldiers, to have this fight taking place.

They cannot see the actual hostage situation being created when the fighters set themselves up in residences. Then ply on the sympathies of those so blinded, when there are civilians casualties... many of those civilians are also Hezbollah, without the camaflouge.

I do wonder what their position will be, when these same terrorists are killing people in our country (again). It is on their agenda and will take place. But, these same people will have sympathies with the terrorists. Without any actual understanding of what is taking place... is why the phrase..:Head in the sand."

2006-07-22 19:26:03 · answer #3 · answered by mrcricket1932 6 · 0 0

I have no great answer except to agree with Shmootzy......you are right on target. I do not like to see Lebanese civilians (or any others) killed. It great pains me. However; Israel has a right to defend herself. And WHEN will the other Middle Eastern nations turn against the terrorist/militant groups that use their citizens as human shields in order to declare wrongful civilian deaths?

2006-07-22 19:25:40 · answer #4 · answered by spunky_blonde_nurse 2 · 0 0

In the name of these kidnapped soldiers you bomb the crap out of innocent civilians, amongst them, men, woman, girls and boys not forgetting babies.

For this alone, i very much doubt the events you described and speculate a stage kidnapping here to get the Green light and bash the terrorist drum into your ears to justify you're terrorist actions against another nation.

Shame on you.

2006-07-22 19:04:45 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Stop Killing:
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2006-07-22 19:39:02 · answer #6 · answered by zaaterah 4 · 0 0

Not everyone is for hezbollah and hamas. I dont justify anything muslims do, and I see them all as evil. I don't see any moderate muslims, they are all in this together.

Palestinians don't want to flourish, they want the same thin Hezbollah and Hamas wants. Why do you think they elected Hamas into their government? Think!

2006-07-22 20:56:18 · answer #7 · answered by jack f 7 · 0 0

i read what you wrote and i wanted to say that i agree with you.and I'm glad to see that some people still use their brains today!!! thank you for showing me that there is still hope in the world!

2006-07-22 19:06:11 · answer #8 · answered by flootzy 3 · 0 0

its the same **** the only solution to this masacre is true peace
leave everything the way it is no winners no losers just like that.

2006-07-22 19:03:13 · answer #9 · answered by tokeein1 3 · 0 0

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