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As I said both parties are wrong, the State of Israel and Country of Lebanon. I read plenty about rallies denouncing what Israel is doing, but I dont read much about people in Lebanon and around the world denouncing what Hezbollah is up to. Why is that? I feel that I am a pretty nuetral observer. I am a Canadian of native, scottish, irish, and ukranian descent. Why cant all members of the middle east stop the fighting? I realize that Britain screwed up by taking away the Palestinian homeland in 1948. However we cant go back down that road. Cant all peoples of the Middle East, just learn to live together. I mean after all arab people and jewish people even look the same and both purport to come from the Middle East. Is not the conflict in the Middle East more of a tribal conflict? Please enlighten me. I cant understand why you are still fighting.

2006-08-10 11:42:16 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Other - Arts & Humanities

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" I realize that Britain screwed up by taking away the Palestinian homeland in 1948."

get your facts straight.

2006-08-10 11:48:53 · answer #1 · answered by el.tuco 5 · 0 0

Well, its obvious the middle east including Lebanon really do consider them freedom fighters.

How do you denounce freedom fighters?

Secondly you're absolutely right!
They are practically the same thing.

Look up Arab. It practically says a Semitic person.
And yet Jews call them Anti-Semites.
How ironic?!

All this fighting is happening because of some stupid mistakes parties other than the Jews and Arabs have done.

I say these conflicts were pushed by people other than Arabs and Jews.

Like India and Pakistan have been fighting for years over land, because Britain divided the land unequally before they left the area. They made it so that the two people would always be fighting.

The rest of the world (governments) aren't really helping anything in the middle east.

2006-08-10 11:48:48 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I am assuming that you are saying that both sides are wrong because you feel that you need to be fair and equal about the whole thing.
But let us look at it this way.
Are both sides always wrong in any conflict?
For example, was Canada wrong in WWII for fighting Germany and its allies?
I would say the answer is no.
So, here is my question.
What makes Israel wrong in this conflict?
Israel's intention is not to gain territory in Lebanon. It is to remove Hizballah.
Hizballah, instead of disbanding after Israel withdrew from south Lebanon, instead grew its arsenal to over 10,000 rockets, including several from Iran. They pose an existential threat to Israel and the kidnapping was merrely the final straw. Thus, Israel is fully justified in removing them via force.

2006-08-11 06:32:46 · answer #3 · answered by BMCR 7 · 0 0

i imagine the money path of this election is going on to the middle East, with Jewish money in the back of McCain and Muslim money in the back of Obama. i imagine Obama will keep on with the money, i imagine McCain will keep on with the money. It so occurs that i believe the corruption in the back of McCain suited serves us of a because i believe that the Christian faith is nice in its help of Israel (the Abrahamic Covenant, Genesis 12, and Romans 9-11). Neither candidate has a center East answer, and neither candidate has the skill or connections to be something except slightly participant in a international band that relies contained in the volitale area the position hate of Israel drives geo-political and religious judgements. Obama isn't something more effective than a pawn in this chess sport. we are witnessing a substantial set of activities which will dictate peace or warfare in the subsequent few months. both way, Iran regularly is the first substantial flow in this chess sport, with Israel/Britian/US and _______ casting off the nuclear flora Iran is operating on. Obama is aligned with the Muslim international, actually thousands and thousands of Muslim money is being feed into this election. i'm no longer confident who is going to opt for the subsequent President, the U. S. citizen or the middle East impression...

2016-11-24 19:12:38 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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