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I support Palestine b'cause I have read countless stories about Palestinian children being heartlessly murdered by Israelis.Every time I read a story about a Palestinian,it is always heart wrenching.The first story I have ever read was a few days before Ramadan,and it felt as if I had been stabbed directly in the heart 1000 times.

2006-12-25 17:51:39 · 6 answers · asked by cherokeet_girl 2 in News & Events Media & Journalism

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well there is no doubt that I support Palestinians because supporting a government which kills many people and stoles others land is not humanitarian at all. Israel is governed by a group of Zionists and settlers. There is only a country called Palestine and there is not a country with the name of Israel but a torturing group which is using as fuel for its existence the Palestinians blood.
Israel = terrorism because its army kills and arrests children and women without any reason
Hundreds of Palestinian children are arrested, interrogated, and imprisoned by the Israeli army each year, according to the Defence for Children International/Palestine Section (DCI/PS)
Many of those children fall victim to “forced labor in which they must work at least eight hours a day for a few shekels,” stated an article on uruknet.info.
Even wounded political detainees are forced to work. “I had a broken bone but the soldiers forced me out of my cell to work anyway, without any consideration for the pain,” a former prisoner said.
There are more than 375 Palestinian prisoners in the Telmond Prison, most of whom are children.
The child laborers are given only two meals per day; one at 11:00 pm and another at 6:00 am.
A government which is based on torture and inhuman acts can not be supported.
thank you

2006-12-26 00:28:33 · answer #1 · answered by Dejla 3 · 0 0

Palestinians of course...
Israel was created without caring that on that land Arabs were living for centuries...As I remember one of the reason the British gave Palestine to Jews was that anyway the Arabs have enough lands,so a country less wouldn't be such a big loss for them...
Creating Israel was not the right solution for the Jews,nor for the Palestinians...it only caused many more problems...
It was wrong to created Israel there,as it would be wrong to create it in any other place...
The Palestinians are the victims there...They are killed on a daily basis,they had to leave their homes and go live in UN's refugees camps outside Palestine...They lost everything...not Israel is the victim there...

2006-12-25 18:52:51 · answer #2 · answered by Tinkerbell05 6 · 0 0

Well, I'm a Palestinian, I live in the west bank. Of course I support the people of my country because I believe that this land is ours, we are the ones who have the right to live there. We are the grandchildren of the Arabs who lived in Palestine for thousands of years, and I believe that those Israelis have no right to occupy us and pretend that the land is theirs. I mean, that our lands were given as gift to Israelis by Britain's foreign minister. How could he give something he doesn't own as a gift to others?
Maybe your question means in an indirect way that "who is right and who is wrong?". I don't know whether that this is what you meant or not. Even if the Israelis don't kill Palestinian people everyday, the essential idea is "why do they occupy our lands and settle in??" and "Who gave them the permission???"

2006-12-27 04:16:33 · answer #3 · answered by MagicWand 3 · 0 0

nah. no longer fleeing! there are a pair of robust reasons i grants you for why Israelis choose for American passports. a million. Israelis like to return and forth and American passports are ordinary in greater places. and the protection exams with American vacationers tend to be greater friendly. 2. many Israelis leave Israel for some years (esp actual after the army) to make money distant places....and the states ensue to be a large place to realize this. I even have many friends doing this now, and all people of them needs to come back back whilst they attain their purpose. 3. and final, i think of your "CIA checklist" is a pretend. ninety 9% of the Israelis i be attentive to (and that i stay in Israel...) have not got American passports and nor do they choose for them. distinctive Israeli's have Visas to pass to the states.....yet no longer passports. a lot of those Israelis i discussed that artwork in the states quickly usually attempt to get citizenship so as that they do no longer stay illegally (maximum customarily by employing marriage). yet as I reported, they choose for to come back back.

2016-10-06 00:41:05 · answer #4 · answered by dunkelberger 4 · 0 0

I strongly support Israel. I strongly believe Israel is a civilized country that does its best to respect human rights and international law but is always singled out for criticism and judged by standards that just about NEVER apply to Arabs or Muslims. Muslims have always hated Jews. Anti-Semitism and Holocaust denial is the norm in the Islamic world. That's why Arab Palestinians resisted Jewish immigration so fiercely (Read about the Arab Revolt) once it became noticeable and attacked Jewish settlements and put so much pressure on the British government that even Holocaust survivors taking refuge in Israel were at first denied entry. That's why Arabs refused the 1937 plan to divide the British Mandate into Arab, British (Jerusalem, and Jewish territories, that's why they refused the UN Partition Plan of 1947 that would have created a Jewish state, an Arab state, and made Jerusalem an international territory, and that's why seven Arab armies poured into Israel to wipe it off the map the day after its creation on the very land (56% of the former British Mandate of Palestine) given to it by the UN, and that's why Yaasir 'Arafaat refused the Israeli Prime Minister's offer of Gaza and 95% of the West Bank. That's why Arab textbooks don't show the country Israel to this day, and that's why the Israeli passport has yet to be recognized in about fifteen Islamic countries. Arabs aren't interested in peaceful co-existence with Israel because they don't believe in peaceful co-existence with Israel. They believe Israel, a secular democracy, the one developed country in the Middle East and the only Jewish state in the world, built on a football field of land 8,000 square miles in area, created by the UN and recognized by more than 160 countries, is a bastard parasite that must be destroyed and replaced with yet another Arab Islamic state (There are already 22 of them). Hamas's Charter says that Christians, Jews, and Muslims can live in peace ONLY UNDER ISLAMIC LAW and the organization was based around the idea of waging a jihad to destroy Israel and replace it with a country that followed Islam.

I'm tired of Arab double standards. I'm tired of Israel being singled out for criticism in as many ways as it can be. Israel is an "apartheid" state because Jews can get citizenship easier than non-Jews, who are still free to apply for it, but Saudi Arabia, where non-Muslims are not allowed to be citizens because Muhammad said on his deathbed that there cannot be two religions in Arabia, is no such thing. Israel deliberately murders Palestinian children in cold blood - Of course, the evacuation warnings sent by the IDF to Palestinian civilians several minutes before each airstrike, or the fact that Palestinians fire rockets from civilian buildings or use human shields (including women holding babies on the rooftops of the homes of terrorists) can't change that. Israel is a violent country, but there's nothing wrong with Muslims using terrorism for their own states in China, Thailand, or the Phillipines. Hundreds of resolutions are passed against Israel, but of course the ethnic cleansing of Christian Sudanese in Darfur, or the death sentence against the Muslim apostate in Afghanistan, or the persecution of Christians in Indonesia and Pakistan, aren't worth anybody's attention. Israel always starts wars and Palestinians just want to live in peace, but of course the 60 rockets that have been fired into Israel since the so-called 'ceasefire' a month ago, including the one that critically injured two 13-year-old boys yesterday, are nothing! Israeli schools are racist because they don't show Israel's pre 1967 borders (which the Education Minister has been fighting to change), but Arab textbooks that show Israel does not exist and has never existed shouldn't be questioned. Arab Israelis suffer discrimination, so that gives Islamic textbooks the right to teach three-year-old children that Jews are apes and pigs.

Let's not forget my favorites, that Israeli's Gaza/West Bank barrier is an "Apartheid Wall" even though it's stopped Palestinian militants dead in their tracks and decreased terrorism against Israeli civilians by 85%, and that 250,000 Jewish settlers should immediately leave the West Bank along with the 9,000 who have already been forced to leave Gaza when there are ONE MILLION Palestinians who enjoy full Israeli citizenship and the obvious benefits of living in that developed country.

2006-12-27 08:43:49 · answer #5 · answered by ? ? 1 · 0 0

Both are living human kind at loss and stranded with lost sense of direction in planet of apes.
Both at loss with the original identity of mankind in making a monkey out of themselves in planet of apes.

2006-12-25 19:39:01 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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