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Israel wants peace and recognition of its existence, therefore it will always have incentive to negotiate so long as Israelis have even a sliver of hope that the Muslims will change their violent culture. However, Israel will never negotiate with terrorists. The resolution of this situation would be for Lebanon to deploy its army and stop Hezbollah, and for the World community to send additional troops to stop Hezbollah from attacking Israel. Ultimately, Hezbollah will have to be disarmed or destroyed.

The Muslim extremists, including Syria and Iran regimes want Israel wiped off the face of the earth, and have repeatedly said so. Israel has absolutely no interest in claiming Lebanon, or any other Arab country.

The Muslim world has missed every opportunity to make peace with Israel. When a Muslim country and brave leader did make peace with Israel (the late Egyptian President Anwar al-Sadat), he was assassinated by Iranian-backed group.

It's time for Muslims to take accountability for their religion and culture. Stop spinning, and address the fact that the Muslim culture is one of the most oppressive and violent cultures, against its own people, and certainly against other cultures.

For those who believe that the extremist element in Islam is small, the numbers are staggering. There are 1.2 billion Muslims in this world. Lets take a very liberal view that only a very small percentage of Muslims are exterme, while the rest of the Muslim world is very peaceful. So if only 10% of Muslims have extreme point of views, and may be a threat, and must be dealt with, meaning dealing with 120 million Muslims! How about 1%? Then you must deal with 12 million Muslims. How about 1/10 of a percent? Then you must deal with 1.2 million Muslims. The numbers are staggering! How do you propose dealing with even the "very low" figures of 1.2 million Muslim extremists?

Israel must be given the opportunity to continue the work to destroy the terrorist group Hezbollah up to its leader. It would be to the benefit of Lebanon, Israel, the Middle East, and the World to rid of Hezbollah, Hamas, the Syrian and Iranian regime. It must be done to finally have a chance for peace in the region.

2006-08-09 05:54:14 · answer #1 · answered by EDDie 5 · 0 1

France are naturally and instinctly sympathetic to the Arab position. The Jews of Israel do not trust or want their intervention in negotiations. As long as the US position is pro-Israeli, any peace deal that favours the Lebanese or Palestinians is doomed. We have to change the attitudes of the smurf Bolton and Pres. Chimp.

2006-08-09 06:08:18 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Israel had no incentive to negotiate to begin with they need only to whip out the Hezbollah. The French in their on stupid way has bought Israel more time to do that thank goodness.

2006-08-09 05:55:29 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

nicely, lets seem at data of history. there became no such element as Palestine or Palestineans till after the Roman's placed down the Jewish riot in sixty seven-70 CE. It became then that the aspects nicely-called Judah, the Galilee, Samaria, and Idumaea were merged mutually and re-names Palestinia by technique of the Romans. So certainly, all inhabitants of that section grew to grow to be Palestineans on the instantaneous. both the Jews and any Non-Jews residing in those areas. So the declare that Palestineans were there before the jews is truly pretend. Now to declare that there have been different persons residing in present day day Israel earlier to the Exodus of Moses, is genuine and is subsidized up by technique of archaeology and biblical texts. there have been people nicely-called Caananites residing contained in the area, and some communities nicely-called Philistines that migrated into that area besides. notwithstanding it type of feels fairly sparkling that the first team to occupy the area and set up a real kingdom were the tribes of Israel. Biblical and some archaelogical findings also supply relevance to the jews being there lengthy before the Exodus. The ancestors of the exodus jews (Jacob also nicely-called Isreal), got here from this area earlier to Jacob going to Egypt in the course of the famine (see Genesis financial disaster 37). undergo in innovations that Joseph became bought to merchants travelling from Gilead to Egypt. Gilead turned right into a area slightly east of the jordan river and prolonged from the southern end of the sea of Galilee to the northern end of the Salt Sea. that could recommend that Jacob, Joseph and his brothers were residing close to Gilead and north of Egypt. So declare should be made that Jews as all of us comprehend them, were contained in the land of Israel lengthy before the Mosaic Exodus.

2016-10-15 11:45:44 · answer #4 · answered by malinowski 4 · 0 0

i won't say true or false but i 'll say if Israel entered the negotiations and made an agreement with Lebanon they will no longer break this agreement like the past

2006-08-09 05:57:33 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

They had no incentive to negotiate in the first place. It never pays to negotiate with terrorists.

There is no use in hating Frenchies, sisy j. They remind us how bad things could be here in the US if we let socialists take over.

2006-08-09 05:54:44 · answer #6 · answered by El Pistolero Negra 5 · 0 1

french was and will never be strait and correct
and not Israel depends of that but those brainless terrorists won't stop bombing Israel
Israelis lived Lebanon 6 years ago unconditioned
what the F*** the Muslims want again ??

2006-08-09 05:57:09 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

True. No, false. No, true. True. False. True. False...OF COURSE!!!!

The correct answer is obviously Chuck Norris.

2006-08-09 05:54:02 · answer #8 · answered by jajed1127 2 · 0 0

True

2006-08-09 05:54:36 · answer #9 · answered by noelnelson76 2 · 1 0

True,and they'll keep the same barbarism up as always.

2006-08-09 05:53:11 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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