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No, you're not right, because terrorism can never be "wiped out" -- that idea of winning a war against terrorism is nothing more than political rhetoric to get support for the war machine.

Israel's over-the-top aggression is strengthening Hezbollah. Like the US invasion of Iraq, the aggressors have made the situation worse.

As long as the representatives of nations refuse to sit down and talk with each other like adult, rational human beings, we'll continue to have worsening terrorism.

2006-07-23 03:48:51 · answer #1 · answered by Sweetchild Danielle 7 · 1 2

Yes. Was it allright to try to destroy Israel? Israel tried in every way possible to live peacefully with its neighbors. They are surrounded on all sides with countries that harbor terrorists. From the day Israel was established, the attacks began. The Israelis even bulldozed their own settlements and gave the land to the Arabs, but nothing short of the annihilation of Israel would satisfy them. The suicide bombers got on Israeli school buses and went into the market places. Missiles were aimed at resorts and cities and hundreds more were poised on the border. Israel even built a wall but it didn't keep the terrorists out. When 2 soldiers were kidnapped, Israel had enough. The did what the US should be doing; they went after the terrorist's headquarters and training grounds. These are the same terrorists that attacked us on 9/11 and have attacked Britain, India and other countries. Israel is the only ally of the US in the Middle East and the only democracy in the region. They have a right to defend themselves.

2006-07-23 10:33:05 · answer #2 · answered by notyou311 7 · 0 0

Anyone and everyone has the right to defend themselves, no complaints against that. It's when "self defense" is used as a facade to mass murder and genocide that it becomes a problem. Hamas and Hezbollah firing rockets into Israeli cities (and even killing Muslim children), ok, go in and do some recon and take them out. Sounds simple for a country rich in technology and American funding, however they'd rather put on a blindfold, spin around, and when they stop wherever they're pointing at they send a bomb. At the same time crying "Hamas!"

2006-07-23 11:12:14 · answer #3 · answered by hayaa_bi_taqwa 6 · 0 0

Israel hes the right to defend herself, and if this entails destroying Hezbollah and Hamas the answer is Yes!

2006-07-23 10:35:00 · answer #4 · answered by Pobept 6 · 0 0

The problem with this kind of thinking is that innocent people always get hurt. Is it right in God's eyes to kill innocent people while trying to kill the ones you deem as bad? Do those innocent lives not count against the soldiers that kill? War is never the answer.
Love & Light
Sharon
One Planet = One People

2006-07-23 10:35:55 · answer #5 · answered by Soul 5 · 0 0

on the very day hamas recognized israel's right to exist, isreal began shelling gaza.

gee, why?????

israels' behavior is despicable. the state of israel was a huge mistake and a crime against the people already living there.

2006-07-23 10:35:23 · answer #6 · answered by cassandra 6 · 0 0

Yes. If God's willing, He will give them power over the Hamas just like He has given them power over their other enemies.

2006-07-23 10:33:58 · answer #7 · answered by Jedi for Christ 4 · 0 0

Israel is the aggressor there and is the terrorist. If they don't want their soldiers captured in other countries, then they need to stay within their own borders. Simple!

2006-07-23 10:39:00 · answer #8 · answered by American Spirit 7 · 0 0

Are you nuts. Read some history.

Stop listening to the israeli propoganda machine.

2006-07-23 10:34:10 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

forgiveness is divine, if people practiced their religion correctly and responsibly it could not be blamed for war nor would there be religious wars, practice forgiveness my friend and all will fall into place

2006-07-23 10:36:22 · answer #10 · answered by gasp 4 · 0 0

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