The Holocaust has nothing to do with this. It's Hezbollah.
2006-08-05 19:03:30
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answered by chrstnwrtr 7
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The conflict is NOT between Israel & Lebanon. Lebanon want Hezbollah out - but there is enough support from some of the population & from Syria & Iran, that the Lebanese government can't do much.
2006-08-05 16:03:39
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answered by dryheatdave 6
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the prevalent reason those international places are destructive to Israel is with the help of the fact Israel displaced Palestinians whilst it exchange into formed, splitting Palestine into Jordan and Israel, and pushing lots of the human beings who have been already residing in the area that grew to become Israel out of their properties and into much less perfect factors of the land. The day Israel grew to become a state, lots of the countries in the area declared warfare against it. Antisemitism (that's probably no longer the perfect word, that's somewhat anti-jew, with the aid of fact the finished area are semitic peoples) performs a considerable place to boot. that's the basics, in spite of the incontrovertible fact that it gets lots greater complicated from there, requiring a learn of the history of the state of Israel in the final 60 years and the 5 thousand years previous that too.
2016-10-01 12:46:30
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answered by andresen 4
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I believe the problem stems from the Zionist movement which started in the late 1800's. Zionist, people who believe/d that Jewish people belong back in their homeland, Israel, moved back into the Middle East. It only excalated after the Holocaust when many fled to Israel after their horrible experiences. With all of these people moving in, the Arabs were push out and that is where the fighting started. Although the Palestinians where the ones push about, many Arabs sympathize with them and believe that Israel doesn't have the right to exist.
In short, it doesn't matter what happened in history. People are going to act out of feelings, most don't think with something that runs this deep. They have real hate for one another. Hoped that helped!
2006-08-05 16:13:02
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answered by Cutie Teacher 3
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Probably what the Jews have learned from the Holocaust is don't take no **** from no one, and God helps those who help themselves.
I'm not saying Israel's policy is right - just that the experience of the Holocaust must have led them to a policy of aggressive defence.
2006-08-06 12:14:36
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answered by UKJess 4
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I'd say no, just because I don't think anyone learned anything from the Holocaust, it was a horrible part of World History.
2006-08-05 16:05:19
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answered by ooh_rah07 4
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