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2006-08-01 06:36:11 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

Many Israelis from the north most are rich have moved out of Israel

2006-08-01 06:37:49 · update #1

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due to their contries behavior of killing people that will never make it easy to live not now or the the next 100 years

2006-08-01 06:46:26 · answer #1 · answered by psycho 1 · 1 0

sure, Israel is transforming into better globalized, and this includes searching for possibilities in the U. S. and Canada because obviously neighboring countries aren't any further welcoming to Israelis. i do not recognize if I accept as true with this attitude, to be straightforward. even if, having left homestead at a mushy age, I understand the favor to come back across something diverse than daily existence. i don't think of everyone appears to be like unavoidably better pessimistic - in reality an striking many intense college scholars are rather patriotic and there are classes which live to inform the tale because of help from diaspora Israelis - yet drained. Welcome lower back, chum. Is it merely me, or has the collective IQ of the Israel board deteriorated because you've been on the following very last? it is been lacking your knack for making your point of view respectfully conventional.

2016-11-27 19:17:23 · answer #2 · answered by capua 4 · 0 0

For one, the north isn't a safe place for Israelis. And secondly, not all Israelis (or Jews) are always in support of Israeli miltary actions. I know, because I have many friends there. The more progressive Tel Aviv happens to be home to the people likely to protest the IDF, and in Jerusalem, you have Zionists. Hope this helps.

2006-08-01 06:40:46 · answer #3 · answered by Privatize 2 · 0 0

,Israeli forces are well into their main ground offensive into Lebanon. It is difficult to hide a strategic offensive of this size, but Israel has made no attempt to hide this one at all. The three-week air offensive, followed by the pseudo cease-fire and disagreements in the Israeli Cabinet on strategy, made it necessary for Israel literally to announce its offensive. Ultimately, this gave Hezbollah little advantage. It might have wanted to halt fighting at this point, but it certainly knew that for precisely this reason Israel would have to intensify the fighting. There might be elements of tactical surprise, but strategic surprise is gone.

One of Israel's strategic goals, apart from crushing Hezbollah, is eliminating Hezbollah's ability to fire rockets and missiles into Israel, and particularly to Haifa and points south. It is difficult to know precisely the range of Hezbollah's rockets and missiles and how many they have, but it is clear that simply attacking Lebanon south of the Litani River will not solve that problem. To guarantee an end to rocket attacks, we estimate Israel will have to push Hezbollah back to Riyaq to end the threat from Zelzal-2 rockets, to Baalbek to protect Tel Aviv, and to Hermel to protect Haifa. To protect against the Fajr-5, Israel will have to push as deep as 10 miles north of the Litani along the coast. It is possible to bomb launchers and storage sites, and Israel can hit what it knows about, but the problem is it cannot have certain knowledge of what it knows unless it goes in on the ground. Intelligence is never as good as going and seeing.

2006-08-01 06:40:28 · answer #4 · answered by Heroic Liberal 1 · 0 0

The war may have something to do with it. Also, many Israelis are fully aware of the wrongdoings of it's government and totally disagree and condemn their actions. They are not willing to be participants in genocide.

2006-08-01 06:45:22 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Its what you get for having a big government. Some ppl made big money out of it .War on Iraq war on war all that with your money

2006-08-02 20:57:04 · answer #6 · answered by Huevos Rancheros 6 · 0 0

Did you not notice the current reigonal war or something?

2006-08-01 06:39:45 · answer #7 · answered by thomas p 5 · 0 0

There's a war going on, do you think that might have something to do with it???

2006-08-01 06:41:49 · answer #8 · answered by Vagabond5879 7 · 0 0

because of the war????? DUH

2006-08-01 06:46:00 · answer #9 · answered by Ah Ha 3 · 0 0

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