I support Israel's right to exist while criticising them for certain acts of aggression. I think they have overstepped the mark here but also lay blame on the terrorists and all those who fund/support them.
2006-07-24 22:28:14
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answer #1
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answered by Stammerman! 5
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I'm not sure whether this question is really phrased correctly. The point about Israel's existence is that the land (of Caanan) was given to the Israelites (Hebrews) for all eternity. The Bible (divine, literal word of God according to the Jewish faith) goes on to say that not a single letter of the Torah may EVER be changed. According to that perspective then, The land is incontestably theirs. Since all later books of the Abrahamic religions are by definition changed versions of the Torah, they are all classed as heretical and of no importance. So, Israel isn't really interested in the UN and its agreements. Just the UN protection of a biblical injunction.
Iran's aim of extermination is however a different matter. It merely comes under the heading of another nazi totalitarian state entertaining its people with the hobby of murder. Fortunately, it seems to be just a few psychopaths mouthing off. The majority of Persians probably want to live long, peaceful lives and aren't interested in the least in their government's genocidal wishes.
2006-07-25 02:18:15
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answered by rationalist 2
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Everyone's to blame. There is no right answer to this situation, no matter what solution is made there will be parties that will feel as though they were disinfrachised. All of history has lead to this crisis there is no isolated moment that we can put into a vacuum, and say that is how this was started and here is how we solve it. The best we can do is inundate ourselves with information and show some kind of understanding. Both the arabs and jews are at the same time right and wrong. And the rest of the world either profits from it, or tries to coat it with a temporary solution. The arabs and Isreal need to make some kind of comprimise. Isreal is there, but so were palestinians. And now they have to live together, and its not easy.
2006-07-24 22:33:51
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answered by thedecider20 2
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Israel does have the right to exist just like any other nation. And hell no! Iran's call for the extermination of Israel is not correct at all, what kind of question is that anyway??.
2006-07-24 23:15:13
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answered by Bikini Inspector 1
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Your question drew a gaggle of haters who deny Israel's top to exist and yet another team protecting Israel's top to exist. the genuine question is whilst will the Palestinians say that they are waiting to stay facet-by using-facet with Israel. in the journey that your basically answer is to interrupt Israel, you will on no account have a Palestinian state and you will condemn yet another era to poverty and hopelessness. At what element do human beings of stable will interior the Palestinian territories say, adequate permit's have peace, nevermind the idle grants of "freeing" Israel. it may not ensue. Egypt and Israel have had diplomatic family for over a million/2 of Israel's existence. it can not be that not user-friendly. I doubt you will get it. Your rhetoric, as I certainly have considered returned and returned in this board, is that of an idealogue. there is not any arguing with you or the different haters. yet what of clever human beings? Are there any Palestinian supporters who do desire peace with Israel? are no of you skeeved out by using the overt racism and homicidal hatred of lots of the answerers?
2016-12-10 14:00:58
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answered by ? 4
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Lots of places and leaders don't fit into the UN charter, but it'd be impossible to take them all on, especially those that have the backing of the USA. Right or wrong, Iran's rhetoric is the wrong way to go about things.
2006-07-24 22:28:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Israel has the right to exist, period! No one else, especially Iran, should have any say as to who lives or dies. Israel is the land where Jesus was born, raised and died and should be treated with respect.
2006-07-24 22:32:22
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answered by Anonymous
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yes. history has proven it. let the iranians and all the arab world provide ancestral evidence that proves otherwise. can anyone contest the ancestral birth place of mohammed with the muslims? i see a lot of double standards in the muslim world. for instance, the are claiming Jerusalem and all the places that the Bible attests to as the land of the jews. yet they rely on the efficacy of the quran in laying claim to their own ancestral homes. what is left of Israel, is what is left of all that they have stolen from the jews. iran is a puppet in the hands of the devil to attack Gods people.
2006-07-24 23:03:42
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answered by durhotimitoyea 3
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"extermination" and "correct" cannot be in the same phrase!
Israel has a right to exist, but I still cannot understand why its existance is the cause of so many wars and blood.
2006-07-24 22:29:35
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answered by Lady Luck 4
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The UN is a weak puppet to its US masters, the us and her ******** allies, particularly australia (lookout the aussie military is coming - scary **** lol) invaded Iraq and have occupied her for years now even though the UN said no - the un is piss weak disband the damn thing.
2006-07-24 22:31:24
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answered by Anonymous
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