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I have seen a lot of hatred toward Israel on line and even hear on the news around the world. Does the news of Iran soldiers apperently fighting with Hezbollah change your view on this whole situation? Just another sign of the ties Hezbollah has with tyrany. And a sign that Iran eventually needs to be dealt with before its too late. I still do not understand the rationality of people who are calling for blasting Israel and demanding they 'stop'. Hezbollah started this conflict. Hezbollah is controled by Iran who you should already know, unless you live in a cave, is an evil country with nothing good up its sleeve. They are a threat and do no good for this world.

2006-08-09 13:23:53 · 7 answers · asked by Bucfan 2 in News & Events Current Events

Our allies and the wolrd need to unite around Israel and back them up as the combat these terrorists. The proof of Iran helping no only with weapons but now even soldiers should be just another sign to make support grow for Israel. This generation of our world has got to be about stopping terrorists and not backing down. Israel is taking a stand to protect themselves and we should only support them.

2006-08-09 13:26:25 · update #1

It has not been officially confirmed yet but has been reported. I read and heard it from FOX news. They are waiting for official confirmation but have reported it tonight

2006-08-09 13:40:46 · update #2

Freeedomhammer you are screwed up man. You are basically yourself calling for the destruction of Israel. I bet you would back what Hitler did then huh? And you support Iran?! You are the one who is clearly blind. You might as well call your self a supporter or terrorism

2006-08-09 14:05:16 · update #3

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Everyone knows Iran is the real kingpin here. Hezbollah receives their training and their Billions(!) in financing from Iran, and Syria.

2006-08-09 19:41:14 · answer #1 · answered by mo mosh 6 · 1 0

Hezbollah did not start this conflict. You are using the same shallow, superficial logic that George Bush used when he kept repeating "Hezbollah is the root cause..." Nothing could be further from the truth. The Israelis want to look back only a few days to name a cause, and the cause is always when they were attacked in one way or another. Israel, according to them, is an innocent victim of unprovoked Arab attack - always. According to them Israel never attacks; Israel only acts in self defence, according to them. If all you do is listen to what the Israelis say then you will get a warped and totally erroneous and inaccurate picture of what is going on.

If you want to find the real "root cause" go back and look for it on November 2, 1917. I'll give you a hint: the British did it. Until you understand this you will never be able to judge any of this.

I think it is about time that the Arab countries got their acts together and all pull in the same direction. They failed miserably every time they made any concerted effort in the past. Perhaps Iran will make a difference this time, and put an end once and for all to the real tyranny in the Middle East.

2006-08-09 13:54:14 · answer #2 · answered by Kokopelli 7 · 0 0

elements please... thanks Bro...i am going to look it up and come back to you.. ok i'm back. examine on CNN, MSNBC and FOX. those comments were from Israel television that is a biased media....i favor to get self reliant confirmation first. could this be the case, i'd not be shocked because it truly is a nicely widespread shown actuality that Iran has been giving help (money and guns) to Hez-Ebola. The Iranian would merely were a military consultant or guns coach. Israel gained't strike Iran...Israel's huge brother may besides the undeniable fact that (us of a). WWIII What do you imagine about Iran's Aug 22 probability? i'm off to get more effective ammo for my ruger large red hawk 480, my glock 27 and would nice collection of lengthy guns..."merely in case".

2016-11-23 18:26:02 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Iranian news agencies have published a number of reports about groups of Iranian volunteers sent to Lebanon to aid Hezbollah in its fight against Israel.

I am just waiting to see what will happen on August 22.

Iran admitted that it supplied Hezbollah with Zelzal-2 missiles. It was one of the objectives of the Israeli Defense Forces to destroy those missiles. The IDF has successfully ferreted out many of the missiles from the underground bunkers and destroyed them.

Will Hezbollah get final authority from Iran to use the longer range Fajr missiles against Israel on August 22?

On July 29, 2006, the London Arabic daily Al-Sharq Al-Awsat published a detailed article on assistance extended to Hezbollah by Iran's Revolutionary Guards, as reported by a high-ranking Revolutionary Guards officer who had trained Hizbullah naval units. According to the officer, Hizbullah has a diver unit and a naval commando unit. He further claims that Revolutionary Guards officers assisted Hezbollah in the July 14, 2006 firing of a C802 missile at an Israeli Navy ship, and had also helped Hizbullah construct underground facilities including command and control rooms which are being operated by Revolutionary Guards officers along with Hezbollah fighters.

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is the man to watch these days. Leaders of the Iranian hard-line regime, believe they have a direct line to God, and they'll do whatever 'divine inspiration' requires them to do. Talking to them is pointless.

Ahmadinejad, whose proxy army Hezbollah is now waging war against Israel, has promised to respond to European and American demands to cease his country's illicit nuclear programs on August 22. On Tuesday he rejected a UN Security Council resolution that would give Iran until Aug. 31 to suspend uranium enrichment.

Lailat al Miraj (27 Rajab, 22 August 2006)
The festival is celebrated by telling the story of how the Prophet Muhammad was visited by two archangels while he was asleep, who purified his heart and filled him with knowledge and faith.

According to Islamic tradition, the Prophet travelled from Mecca to Jerusalem in a single night on a strange winged creature called Buraq. From Jerusalem he ascended into heaven lighting up the skies over the holy city in his wake.

During his time in heaven Muhammad met the earlier prophets, and eventually God.

If anone wants to know the philosophy of Hezbollah leadership, in a speech on August 3rd, Sayad Hassan Nasrallah said, "...we are not a regular army and we do not use the way of the regular army. We rather use the way of the guerillas. Therefore, it would be useful for us to allow them advance into the entrances of the villages because this will give us a chance of a direct engagement in order to inflict human and materialistic losses upon them. This is our aim on the ground. Our aim is to inflict the largest possible number of human and materialistic losses upon the enemy....It is true that we have a strong and steady volition, yet at the same time, we are full of sympathy, affection and love. We are sympathetic towards our people, our women and our children. "

2006-08-09 13:36:17 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It's like I've been saying all along, NUKE Iran!

2006-08-09 13:43:42 · answer #5 · answered by Boogerman 6 · 0 0

I haven't heard that yet. Interesting.
What is your source of information?
Thanks.

2006-08-09 13:38:31 · answer #6 · answered by carl l 6 · 0 0

What else is new.

2006-08-09 21:02:30 · answer #7 · answered by acid tongue 7 · 0 0

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