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Israel expalined away there reason for wanting there own land so they could have a Jewish state of government,
So how is that arriving at what they call law?
For it is law that does govern states correct?
"The Law" given unto knowledge is that of the knowing,
and what they claim they have it not.
So what was the purpose of establishing Israel?
Law?,,Voting upon law ,,certainly is NOT knowledge of "The Law".
christians and jews can claim but under exaimination,
Truth will prevail.
Voting upon law is to guess or assume and certainly that is not knowledge.
They have not the law,,so how can it be set up under Israeli government,,see "The Law" is knowledge of it and voting proves they know it NOT.
Clearly they are not the choosen for "The Law" for if they were they would ceratinly be in knowledge of it,,and when it comes to knowledge,,it is in no need of a vote.
Like Truth is in no need of a vote.
Building upon guess and assumption ?
Knowledege is far better than ignorance.

2007-02-08 03:16:23 · 11 answers · asked by desertrose444546 1 in Travel Africa & Middle East Israel

11 answers

Illegal country. That land is Palestine, has always been Palestine, and will always be Palestine.

2007-02-10 08:45:37 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

The answerer Davay stated, perhaps even seriously, "The UN security council resolution 181 created both Palestine and Israel. Israel can not be a legitimate state without the Palestinian state.'

Not quite. That resolution divided PALESTINE into a Jewish state and an Arab state. Neither was called Palestine, of course.

General Assembly resolution 181, of Nov. 29, 1947 calls for the partition of Palestine into Jewish and Arab states, with Jerusalem to be controlled by a "special international regime" to protect its holy places. The Zionist movement seeking to establish a Jewish state, accepted the partition, the Arabs rejected it.

The resolution was not carried out: After Israel declared its independence on May 14, 1948, war broke out pitting the embryonic state against surrounding 7 Arab states. Israel gained more land than it would have had under the partition resolution. Neither Israel nor Jordan, which controlled the divided parts of Jerusalem after the war, accepted control of the holy city by an international body.

"Palestine," not with that name, was part of the Ottoman Empire from 1516 until the British occupied it on September 26, 1918. When Palestine was divided in 1948, the West Bank became part of Jordan, and the Gaza Strip became part of Egypt. The West Bank and Gaza Strip were seized by Israel in June 1967 during the Six-Day War. Jordan renounced its claim to the West Bank on July 31, 1988, and the Palestinian Authority was set up on February 12, 1996 to govern parts of the West Bank and Gaza Strip.

Ottoman Empire Piastres (XOTP) circulated in Palestine while it was part of the Ottoman Empire. Egyptian Pounds (EGP) circulated in Palestine from 1918 until November 1, 1927 when the Palestine Pound (PSP) was created. The Jordanian Dinar (JOD) replaced the Palestinian Pound on July 1, 1950 at par with the Palestine Pound on the West Bank. Egyptian Pounds were used in the Gaza Strip.

2007-02-09 01:07:27 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 4 2

Legit state. Not a perfect one, but a legit one.

Although they could do more to protect some minorities, including Christians.

I agree that knowledge is far better than ignorance. Truth will prevail.

That is my hope, that truth will prevail, only then can true justice be served and men live in peace with one another.

2007-02-08 06:59:12 · answer #3 · answered by dude 5 · 5 0

The Jews were unhappy with the very dangerous borders set up by UN Reesultion 181 in dividing Palestine between the Arabs and the Jews. But they chose them as better than nothing, for their very own state.

The Arab states, on the other hand, immediately invaded the fledgling Jewish state, with the intent of throwing the Jews into the sea.

There was no such thing as a "Palestinian Arab people" at that time, and there was no interest by the Arabs in setting up still another Arab state.

So our answerer, Davay, has it totally wrong.

And Israel is as legitimate as any other country in the world, and more so than some

2007-02-09 01:11:36 · answer #4 · answered by Gam Zo Letovah 3 · 5 3

i replaced into going to grant you a "civil and well mannered without hurting peoples sentiments. No terrorizing or intimidating or different significant radical habit" answer till you mentioned "while you're a hamas sympathizer and have no longer something clever to proportion,." i'm no longer against the certainty which you're against Hamas -- you're loose to be certain what you do and don't help, no you are able to nevertheless or has the wonderful to stress any opinion on you (they are in a position to progressively control you/me/each and every physique to have self assurance specific issues nonetheless). i won't be in a position to assert I help Hamas the two. i'm purely against you rejection of listening to the others' attitude. additionally the form you convey it: "merely blow your self up"... says wonders. And relating to the "they do no longer seem to be precisely doing a great interest at construction bridges and peace with Jews are they ?" -- it rather is not relating to the Jews. that is approximately Israel and Zionism. Judaism is as lots a sufferer of this as Palestine and the Palestinians are. i be attentive to I mentioned i does no longer answer you question yet i assume i could no longer face up to. in case you seem on the right results of googling "Asia map" , you will observe there is not any Palestine in any of them. that's all I could say.

2016-11-02 21:33:41 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It is very difficult to understand just what it is that you are stating, and what you may be asking here.

If by "the Law" you refer to the Torah, you should be aware of the fact that Israel has some of the greatest Torah scholars in the world.

If you are referring to the secular law of the State of Israel, it is indeed a very well developed and advanced set of laws by any international standard.

If you are pointing out that Israel has its share of lawbreakers, that is also true. Just like any modern state.

I hope this answers your questions.

2007-02-08 05:01:41 · answer #6 · answered by Mashtin Baqir 4 · 3 2

1) You might want to consider Shakespeare's famous saying, 'Brevity is the soul of wit.'

2) Israel is a legit state. It's recognized by the UN GA as sovereign state, therefore it's legit.

2007-02-10 13:49:25 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Israel is occupying land that was never part of Israel , Israel dose not have a written constitution, Israel is violating the UN resolutions from day one of its creation. After all said and done how can it be illegit?

2007-02-10 03:36:22 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

The UN security council resolution 181 created both Palestine and Israel. Israel can not be a legitimate state without the Palestinian state.

2007-02-08 08:20:51 · answer #9 · answered by DAVAY 3 · 2 4

Your question does not make much sense, or maybe you had it translated oddly....?

Israel is there because it was always meant to be, and will continue to be. That was the purpose of RE-establishing it. It had never gone anywhere. It was RE-built by people that give a dam*, and work to keep her running. Our law is based on Torah, and not hate. Israel is 1000% percent legitimate.

2007-02-08 10:46:14 · answer #10 · answered by lilacslooklovely 4 · 1 4

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