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NOBODY BENEFITS FROM ATTACKING OTHER. BOTH HAVE TO SUFFER. AND SPECIALLY INNOCENT PEOPLE GET HURTS MOST. PEOPLE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS NEVER GET HURTS. SO I DON'T SUPPORT ANY COUNTRY ATTACKING ANOTHER COUNTRY.

2006-08-18 07:31:07 · answer #1 · answered by NIRMAL 1 · 1 0

Israel responded to an attack by Hezbollah, not Palestine. Check your history on the Israel/Palestine treaties..Arafat was given 99% of what was on the table and he refused. Bottom line, The Middle East wants the Jews dead and the Jewish state erased. This is comparable to the Nazi's trying to overtake Europe and kill all that are not considered the Master Race. History repeats its self, I hop America does all that it can to support Israel and it's efforts to survive in a continent of terrorists.

2006-08-18 14:32:04 · answer #2 · answered by amglo1 4 · 1 1

I do not support the Palestinian attacks in Israel. I do not think that good people should be strapping bombs about themselves and blowing up buses with children in them.

I do not support Israel attacking the Palestinians and destroying everything in their path, destroying the infrastructure of Lebanon, killing innocents that get in the way.

When will the Palestinians, and when will Israel, learn that the past 60 years of war have not won them anything. I pray for peace.

2006-08-18 14:32:25 · answer #3 · answered by Dr. D 7 · 0 0

As long as the Palestinians keep blowing themselves up in public places like dance clubs and bus's I support the fighting. There are consequences for actions. Israel has a rite to self preservation.

2006-08-18 14:30:50 · answer #4 · answered by wml752000 3 · 1 0

YES.
The Lebanese Foundation for Peace, an international group of Lebanese Christians, made the following statement in a press release to Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert concerning the latest Israeli attacks against Hizbullah:

We urge you to hit them hard and destroy their terror infrastructure. It is not [only] Israel who is fed up with this situation, but the majority of the silent Lebanese in Lebanon who are fed up with Hizbullah and are powerless to do anything out of fear of terror retaliation.

Their statement continues,

On behalf of thousands of Lebanese, we ask you to open the doors of Tel Aviv's Ben-Gurion Airport to thousands of volunteers in the Diaspora willing to bear arms and liberate their homeland from [Islamic] fundamentalism. We ask you for support, facilitation and logistics in order to win this struggle and achieve together the same objectives: Peace and Security for Lebanon and Israel and our future generations to come.

The once-dominant Lebanese Christians - responsible for giving the world "the Paris of the Middle East", as Lebanon used to be known - were killed, massacred, driven out of their homes and scattered around the world as radical Islam declared its holy war in the 1970s and took hold of the country. They voice an opinion that they, and Israel, have formed through personal experience, which is now belatedly being discovered by the rest of the world. FURTHERMORE:
Israel was legally created out of the dismemberment of the Ottoman Empire at the end of World War I. The area was desolate – desert and swamp – with some small towns and a few inhabitants, many of them nomads.
The inhabitants, if they thought about it at all, considered themselves Syrians. T
he legitimacy of Israel arises from the Balfour Declaration issued by the British, who were given the mandate over the area by the League of Nations. Jews have lived in the country since Biblical times. The Arabs from the surrounding areas were lured to “Palestine” by the industry and prosperity that the Jews brought to the region. Envy, hatred, and religious fanaticism turned the Arabs against the Jews. In bloody outrages, horrible massacres, killings and rapes, the Arabs tried to dislodge the Jews, but were unable to do so.

In 1947, the British, having tired of the trouble and the bloodshed, resigned their mandate. That same year, the United Nations mandated partitioning of the territory. The Jews, though disappointed, accepted the partition. The Arabs rejected it out of hand and launched war against Israel. The armies of five Arab countries invaded the nascent state. Following the exhortations of the invaders, the Arab residents got out of the way hoping to return after victory was attained. They could then reclaim their property and that of the Jews, all of whom would have been killed or would have fled. That and that alone is the source of the Arab “refugee problem.”

Had the Arabs accepted the UN partition plan, there would now have been a state of “Palestine” for the last 58 years. They might have attained a similar level of prosperity, advancement, and development as Israel, which, small though it is, is today in almost every regard one of the world’s most advanced countries.

They might even had deserved the right to be called "palestinian".

2006-08-18 15:08:50 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Word-Up ....Yes - The country formerly known as Palastine - waved the red flag at Israel one time too many... It is time to give it all rest and enjoy the lovely beaches - and sit down have a beer and watch some MTV..

2006-08-18 14:29:09 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 1 1

I don't. At all.

I'm anti-Zionist Israel. Not anti-Israeli or anti-Semetic. I just don't like what the country is doing. Period, I don't want Israel off the map or anything like that. But I, personally, with my freedom of speech don't like it.

2006-08-18 14:32:27 · answer #7 · answered by ? 5 · 1 1

Why is it when i ask this question to the people i work with or the people i study with or the people i live with they all say no?!! (No one has the guts to say yes). Yet when this question gets asked here they all say yes i do?

2006-08-18 14:52:14 · answer #8 · answered by hot_anthony_1982 2 · 0 0

no. have you seen how they really treat Palestinians? not the sanitized media version,but the real way. apartheid was wrong in South Africa and its wrong in Israel.

2006-08-18 14:32:43 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

YES ITS ABOUT TIME TIME ISRAEL A SMALL COUNRTY FIGHT BACK.THAY WANT TO KEEP THERE GODS GROUND.

2006-08-22 13:31:07 · answer #10 · answered by daydreamer315 2 · 0 0

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