No the world isn't blind. However, Hezbollah has gone to far. Don't you think that Israel should be allowed to keep what is theirs. Why should they have to give up their homeland because a militant group wants it. What would you expect them to do. Isa elites (or Jewish people) have had to live in fear of retaliation since Hitler. If you had no place to call home and then you were given a place to call home wouldn't you fight to keep it. That is how I see it. I hate to see blood and death, but I would fight to keep what is rightfully mine. Wouldn't you? So give them a break and do a little history research. They can only turn there head so often. Read the link that I sent you.
2006-08-19 04:45:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you retarded?!
Let me quote you; " IT'S ISRAEL WHO DOESN'T WANT PEACE.Isn't it evident to everybody or is the World BLIND?"
Everything you know about Israel and Hizbolla and this whole situation is from the media. Where else would you get your information from? The most shocking news you will hear this year is this; the media, by nature, is, always has been and always will be biased! And any reasonable and rational person will see that there is a strong negative bias against Israel. You have NO idea of what is really going on there. You dont know what information the Israeli intelligence has aquired. You dont know the history of the situation. You have never had a deep conversation with the head of Hizbolla or the President of Israel. But if you did im sure you would see that Israel is not the evil one. Is it evil to want peace for your citizens? Is it evil to perform pre-emptive attacks on a terrorist organisation who have been using civillians as shields and propaganda to provoke sympathy from the world for their cause - the total distruction of the State of Israel and all the Israeli people; Jews, Arabs and Christians, men, women and children?
Your perspective is all wrong. You see Israel as the terrorist. Israel is a democracy. It is a peaceful, lawful country. Unfortunatly is is surrounded by many people who would just love to see it destroyed, rather than accept it and live together.
Media is sensationalist. So when Israel gets smeared like this, as a Jew and a rational human-being, I give Israel the benefit of the doubt, because I know that Israel is not the terrorist you claim it to be, but a small counrty defending itself from terrorists.
If anyone is blind, without a doubt, it is you.
2006-08-19 12:29:41
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answered by g k 2
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Israel has been carrying out systematic attacks on Arabs and their interests since its famous battle of attrition of 1967. there have been several UN resolutions condemning the Israeli action and ordering them to pull out of the illegally occupied palestinian lands. But they have adamantly refused to do so because the palestinians are weak and defenseless. Now that they are confronted with a formidable force in Hezbollah they quickly find a face saving cease fire agreement and quickly rushed out. I wont be surprised if they come back again after the proposed disarmarment of Hezbollah and that is why Hizbollah doesn't want to disarm, because thay know that israel understands only one language, which is force.
Double standards has always been the feature of middle east politics. the international community is always quick at comdemnng Muslims on their attacks on Israel even though all of them knew that Israel has always been the offender rather than the offended posture they always portray of themselves.
They would definately go back to lebanon sooner or later to avenge the death of one of their soldiers or for any other flimsy excuse.
2006-08-19 05:19:00
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answered by MAFOKOCHIZHI 2
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Hezbullah is already rearming with weapons shipped from Iran and Syria. That MUST BE STOPPED! Israel has to continue any and every pre-emptive strike to avoid more dangerous situation down the road. You should be more concerned by Hezbullah is not disarming, while the Lebanese people are under their partial control.
What short term memory you must have. So let me remind you that Israel has yet to get its kidnapped soldiers back. Why don't you mention that? Why don't you get angry about that?
BUT FOR Hezbullah going on Israeli soil, killing 8 and kidnapping 2 soliders, Israel would not have been on the offensive to destroy Hezbullah.
The UN resolution is a joke. It addresses nothing but a recommendation to have the soldiers released. Their condition and whereabouts are still unknown to the public. Israel must do and continue to do any mission that can improve the release of its soldiers.
I am outraged at your nonesense commentary. Outrageous!
2006-08-19 04:42:39
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answered by EDDie 5
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Have you read UN Resolution 1701? Here I'll give you a quote:
"An upgraded UNIFIL force of 15,000 soldiers will aid the Lebanese army to enforce its authority, ensure the demilitarization of south Lebanon and rid the area of both the presence and activity of Hezbollah and other terrorist organizations."
Since the Lebonese Army is already refusing to disarm Hezbollah (also a condition of the Resolution) and Hezbollah has refused to disarm, they broke the agreement. I'd go as far as to say they never had any intention of living up to.
2006-08-19 04:47:25
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answered by MEL T 7
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the reality is that Israel is for sale with a really genuine risk to itself and its electorate from the likes of agencies alongside with Hamas. That being the case, Israel has the right to do something about it, and that something might want to contain protection rigidity action. it truly is the reality you should attend to, instead of citing unnecessary factors about who violated what ceasefire at sometime for in spite of reason. Israel, for the record, isn't an unlawful state nor has it killed "tens of millions of Palestinians" which isn't something yet hyperbole it truly is not grounded in info.
2016-11-05 04:14:24
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answered by Anonymous
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To start with its been proven time and time again that the world is blind or has selective sight, they ignore what bothes them and embraces that which strengthens their own views etc, BUT as for your question i would have to say i back the Israel force as they are actualy having the balls to do something productive about their terrorist problem and a thorn thats been in their side for too long.
2006-08-19 11:12:22
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answered by Mortis 2
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1) Israel can't willy-nilly break the ceasefire, but they are entitled to self-defence which was part of the cease-fire agreement.
2) Israel doesn't want and isn't calling for the death of all lebanese or palestinians or arabs or muslims. Hezbollah (and hamas and islamic jihad) on the other hand are calling for the death of all Israelis and the total and complete elimination of Israel from the planet.
3) Double standards? Hezbollah has no compunction whatsoever about firing its rockets into purely civilian Israeli targets, yet it complains loudly and bitterly when Israel conducts pin-point laser-beam precision campaigns against legitimate hezbollah military targets and accidentally wounds civilians because hezbollah dastardly, cowardly and illegally hides its military assets and resources in amongst lebanese civilians and fires its rockets from civilian positions.
2006-08-19 04:51:11
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answered by Anonymous
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yr 100% right, since uk and us r behind israel and all the other arab countries as well, all of them want to wipe out Lebanon with what ever people there is, and all the rest r waiting to c what will happen at the end, its not just not fair its not human, not all the dead r should be killed and sure not like that, but its our mistake here and back in the us
2006-08-19 09:30:34
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answered by CowGilr Kassie 6
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Rocksolid, so far, all but four of your previous 30 questions have been directly or indirectly viciously critical of Israel or America. No, the world is not blind but some questioners are ! and zealots who reply with ignorant, ill informed answers, follow blindly !!
2006-08-19 12:30:12
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answered by hawkeye 2
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