the power of faith.... hmm.... perhaps but the object of your faith must be valid
faith in what... his way or God's way...
I agree with him in prnciple but in practice Im not so sure God sees it the way he does...
Hezbolah doesnt seem to epitomize the weight parts of the law - mercy justic and faithfulness... so as an object of faith ... I'd think twice about backing them... but God can accomplish things using both Hezbollah AND Israel... God is a big God and He's the one to watch and wait for at least He is merciful just and faithful Smart money puts its faith on God not man
2006-08-16 10:22:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I disagree with him. Israel stopped fighting because of all of the Lebanese civilians who were being killed. Because Hezbollah are cowards who hide in civilian areas, the Israeli army couldn't unleash their full power without killing many many innocent people. On a fair fighting field, Israel will win.
For the first time in a long time, Israel has leaders who do not have a strong military background, which is also part of why they agreed to the cease fire. If Hezbollah starts bombing Israel again, there sill be even less mercy from them.
2006-08-16 17:19:26
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answered by ziz 4
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This is something that I have been talking about today and yesterday.
The Muslims are feeding their own fire. They are irrational, using rhetoric to confuse their people into thinking that what they need is more war.
Israel is still there, and the Muslim world wont stand for it. They have to fight again, to eliminate the people they hate.
I think that the next time Israel fights the Hezbollah, Hexbollah will be joined with the help of the Lebanese army. At least Israel can kill two birds with one stone.
2006-08-16 17:39:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Neither side won. People died, and Hezbollah is still there-to fight another day. Israel could not go on. There were too many civilians being killed. The saying is, ''Hezbollah surrounds themselves with innocent civilians and Israeli soldiers surround the civilians to protect them''.
2006-08-16 17:24:48
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answered by Shossi 6
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No. Hezbollah and her backers, Syria and Iran, will experience what they themselves planned for Israel. I look upon the president of Iran, especially, as a modernday Pharoh, not quite getting the fact that what he wishes on the Israelis is about to happen to his own people.
2006-08-16 18:24:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I hope to never "win a war" by losing land to the enemy, and having 10 to 20 times the causalities as they do. Next time Hezbollah thinks about "winning" another war they should think about the results in this last one they "won"....Jim
2006-08-16 17:21:03
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answered by Anonymous
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yes i cheer Hezbollah on and on. I hope Israel loses. Yes sometimes faith beats military because when Prophet Mohamed(PBUH) had a smaller army beat the 10,000 men because of their faith..
2006-08-16 17:23:53
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answered by another day of school 3
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No no no. It was just the stupid politicians messing things up again. Olmert wanted his legacy to be giving up the West Bank for peace. (idiot) When faced with a 2 front war, he (lacking military experience) wimped out and refused to achieve Victory.
He'll be out soon and Bebe will do it correctly.
2006-08-16 17:23:15
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answered by who WAS #1? 7
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Only a fool has to look around at the crumled buildings and dead people in Lebanon and say "we won"
In truth, no one won...but Israel had less casualties and got more out of the cease fire hmmmm, I wonder who really won.
2006-08-16 17:19:29
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answered by Noi 4
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hezbula have not deveated isreal they may have killed and injered some isrealys but becouse of them 1- times as many muslims have died or been left homeless how is that a win
2006-08-16 17:19:49
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answered by Sam's 6
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