i mean Israel came and they started attacking Palestinian ppl and when the Palestinian ppl started fighting back with wat ever they got...like stones and even them selves ..when they started fighting back the whole world turned against them..why not turning against Israel at first ..why?
2007-06-02
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i want to say that ppl here think and know that america is with isreal in all wat israel does..so if they were happy u can't blame them..they thought that america will stop supporting israel and they thought that some of the hell they r living is going to stop...u saw nothing of wat they saw
2007-06-02
02:31:05 ·
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another thing..america keep saying we want peace..then go and do it and stop making things up..and as a start stop the war at iraq and palestine
2007-06-02
02:32:17 ·
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they don't have plans and helocaptors and all this stuff like israel..they got them selves
2007-06-02
02:33:03 ·
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gz thanks..but u didn't rely answer the question
2007-06-02
02:37:45 ·
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for who said that there is no such thing as Palestinian ppl..sorry dude but shut up..wat the hell r u talking about there is Palestinian ppl and i am one of them..i am a teenger Palestinian girl..who lives in PALESTINE...second i did my homework for who asked..and i know that ppl know wat Israels does but they don't c it ..and they know and c wat we do ..and i just asked why...
2007-06-02
02:48:34 ·
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http://youtube.com/watch?v=OgSVXjNLFgo
watch this
2007-06-02
02:52:26 ·
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and we'll keep throwing stones till u c the truthe..i mean thinkabout it..why would kids go throw rocks at soldiers and their guns..becuase they know its their land and its theirhome and that they r not the bad guys...and that they r fighting for theri freedom
2007-06-02
02:55:33 ·
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tony w i just want to tell u..how dare u..how dare u say that our schools teach us hatred..by the way..they tell us not to hate u and they tell us to forgive ..and they tell us don't fight .only fight who fights u...but i hate isreal..do u know why..not becuase of our schools like u say..but becuase of wat they did to us..to me..they've taken my life from me and from my who ppl and even though..they didn't stop..and contued destroying our hused and killing our parents and destroying eveything we worked and dreame d of...so don't u dare say thing u don't know
2007-06-02
02:59:53 ·
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ok u ppl keep saying that Palestine doesn't exist and i'll keep telling that it does...and i don't care anumore bout wat u ppl say..cause ur not changing anything anyway
2007-06-02
03:07:43 ·
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how r we sopouse to cange if we don't get any help...and hamas actually giving some hope...its wierd but true..
2007-06-02
03:19:30 ·
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thanks Melissa B ..but sadly not all of ppl c ur point..cause they really don't want...but i hope by time it will change :D
2007-06-02
22:37:45 ·
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I don't know about the rest of the world, but as an American, my hatred for the Palestinian people was confirmed on 9/11 when I saw them dancing and parading through the streets of Gaza when news reached them that we were attacked. I hope Israel obliterates them off the map someday.
xyz - Sorry, nice try. Israel NEVER celebrated the attacks of 9/11. Your comments are so obviously anti-Semitic I won't even waste my time with you.
To all - Actually, there are a Palestinian people. Some scholars believe they are direct descendants of the Philistines.
2007-06-02 02:29:44
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answered by Anonymous
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You really need to do your homework on this issue. We could rehash the past, but lets talk about today. The Palestinian people have aligned themselves with terrorists. They have a Government that is committed to wiping Israel off the map. They say they want peace and then elect terrorists into their Government.
The International community has done a great deal and in return these people continue down the same path. There was a deal cut that gave them 90% of what they were asking for and it still didn't change. Yassar Arafat kept these people from getting what they needed. He would not compromise any so in turn they got nothing.
Ask yourself how you would act knowing someone wanted to wipe you off the face of the earth. This is why the International community has not turned on Israel. They know that they are not saints, but they also see what the Palestinians are doing.
2007-06-02 02:43:29
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answered by kbel k 2
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Lots of men and women are that method and on either side of the political spectrum. A Conservative who believes that social techniques must be removed due to the fact ALL recipients are bums or a Liberal who believes that every one CEOs care simplest approximately the backside line and not anything for his or her staff. The well information for me a minimum of is that those some distance proper and some distance left perspectives have led to America relocating increasingly toward what I feel is the first-class feasible approach. Capitalism that also presents the possibility for riches whilst offering protections from the wealthy and strong.
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Again because soo many are soo nieve. Some can't quite get past the fact that the terrorists are the ones who are bad, they just think that anyone dealing with the middle east is bad. Or anyone who looks like they are from the middle east. They are brainwashed by the media, and most are scared, i think, to have a mind of their own. I don't care what the rest of the world says. I make my own choices. And i think it is so wrong what one guy said on here. Something about dancing in gaza when they got the news we were attacked here. Then he went on to say he hopes isreal blasts palestine off the map. Wow, ok, and that makes him God now or what. My lord. Its ppl like that that honestly make me want to puke and i am also american. Its ppl like that, that give us a bad name, just like its the bad ppl who give your ppl a bad name. At one time i will be honest, i was nieve, i didn't see it that way. I thank my brother for opening my eyes, but my thoughts were about the Iraqi ppl because of the things he was going through at the time. To be honest i really never thought anything bad about Palestine, or even Isreal. I felt bad for the blood shed and all, but never have felt hatered or anything like that. Why can't anyone see that there are sweet ppl like you there? Cause they are blind and stupid. Thats why. Anywho's, I'm sitting here getting all heated and yes i will admitt i'm teary eyed because of all the stupid and hatefull ppl out there. And pissed cuz i can't do a damn thing about it, i guess all i can do is just keep saying is, not everyone hates you and your ppl. My family doesn't hate you. In fact I have been telling my family what ppl have been saying to you and how you feel, and you know what, they don't hate you. They think you are sweetheart too. I know that it doesn't really mean much cuz we are just a couple of ppl compared to the world. But i just wanted you to know that.
Like i had said before, i just wish that even for one day, you could come here, and only worry about your hair for a change. Here where i live, most feel the way that i do. not many look down on anyone over there. Only the terrorists. here you would be safe, from bombs, blood and hatered. Like i said the only worry you would have is what your hair looks like. Wish you could have that there at home.
Anywho's like i had said before just keep your chin up, and you let the voice be heard.
2007-06-02 05:31:03
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answered by Squeakers 4
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First off, there are no Palestinian people, There are alot of Jordanian refugees.
The Arab argument, which many intellectuals find seductive in its simplicity, rests on two interrelated fabrications: that around 1900 the Jews, an alien European people, colonized an Arab land; and that in 1948, and again in 1967 Israelis aggressively occupied this land, driving its native population out. Justice therefore demands, Arab propagandists claim, that the land be restored to its original owners, and that the Jewish aggressors be punished and repulsed. Yet the fact is that Arabs never owned significant parts of land in Palestine as private property, nor controlled it as a distinct national entity. Following the Jews' exile by the Romans and the destruction of Judea's elaborate agricultural infrastructure (which was further despoiled by repeated conquests, not least by the Arab one), much of the country became unsuitable for habitation. The Arab conquerors settled, farmed, and established private property rights (mostly squatters rights) over only a few percent of Palestine. The rest became desert or malaria-infested swamps. After the Ottomans evicted the Arabs in 1517, the largely desolate country became the sultan's property. In 1919, a British mandatory government that undertook to build a Jewish national home inherited Turkish title to over 95% of the land. A similar percentage of the land in Israel and the "West Bank" is still government owned. During an 1867 visit to Palestine, Mark Twain observed: "Of all the lands there are for dismal scenery Palestine must be the prince. The hills barren and dull, the valleys unsightly deserts [inhabited by] swarms of beggars with ghastly sores and malformations. Palestine sits in sackcloth and ashes..." Jewish settlement, which made the country habitable, again, did not violate, by and large, any Arab individual property rights. Most Jewish land was acquired. Only tiny private areas were requisitioned, against compensation, for security and public needs. As for national rights, those offered the Arabs over parts of Palestine by the 1947 United Nations partition plan were forfeited when they rejected partition and launched a genocidal war against Israel, trying to destroy it with help from seven Arab armies. After the war, the Palestinian Arabs never attempted to establish an independent state in their allotted territory. They cooperated with its unilateral annexation by Jordan, becoming part of its political system. It was Jordan, then, not an imagined "Palestine," that lost the West Bank after attacking Israel. The claim that Israel occupied Palestinian lands is therefore totally baseless. So is the claim that the Palestinians are waging a war of liberation designed to overthrow Israeli occupation. Since more than 90% of all Palestinian Arabs now live under their authority's jurisdiction, they are not occupied any longer, though they do suffer severe restrictions as a result of the war they declared on Israel and their widespread use of terror. In brief, the Palestinians are not fighting for the return of "Palestinian lands," private or national, but for the possession of lands that were Turkish or British in the past. Facts do no impress Arab propagandists and their Western sympathizers."
Secondly, anyone who teaches the kind of HATE to children that Palestinian schools do, cannot be considered civilized.
2007-06-02 02:44:04
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No one is against the majority of the Palestine people but as long as they are so stupid to let Hamas, Hizballah, The Palestine Islamic Jihad, Al-Aqsa Brigade and Fatah to represent them, the hell with them. If they want to be accepted as responsible members of the planet, they have to change. I don't see that happening.
2007-06-02 03:08:02
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answered by iwasnotanazipolka 7
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What "Palestinian" people? Historically, there aren't any.
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Before 1890 or so, the entire area was owned by and governed by the Ottoman [Turkish Islamic] Empire. What we now call Palestine was almost entirely unpopulated with only a few hundred thousand people nearly all of whom were landless peasants beholden to their Turkish proprietors.
The Zionists, stirred up by religion, began moving to the area and buying land {for cash} from Turkish owners. Since they were, for the most part, Western European, educated, and successful their development plans were much more successful than those of the previous Turkish owners.
These early Zionists employed the landless locals, many of whose previous lives had revolved around herding animals on, or farming on, someone else's property {with the tacit permission of absentee Turkish owners}.
After 'The Great War' [a/k/a World War I], and because they'd successfully stirred up local Arabic peoples [ever hear of Lawrence of Arabia??] to revolt against their common enemy (the Islamic Turks), Britian and France took control of the Mideast and set up local 'nations' to their liking.
Except that King Saud successfully lead a revolt of some tribes against the annointed by the British rulers of Arabia [the Hashemites, who had fought the Turks quite well] which ended with their exile to TransJordan [modern Jordan, Israel, and 'Palestine'].
The British failed to significantly control immigration [due in part to sympathy with the Zionists] with the result that by the time of the replay war [World War II], what we now call Israel was majority Hebrew.
As history records, after that war, the British lost control of the area to the locals. Israel won its freedom in the 1948 war by defeating the Islamic Egyptian army and stopping the British trained Jordanian [Hashemite] army.
Immediately after that war, Hebrews everywhere throughout the Arab world fled for their lives to Israel, abandoning their homes, shops, goods, animals, and synagogues [nearly all of which were seized and looted by their previous neighbors without compensation].
Meanwhile, those Arabs who chose to flee the new state of Israel were shunned by their Arabic cousins in Egypt, Jordan, Saudi, Syria, and Lebanon who systematically forced them to live in 'camps' -- which 'camps' are the forerunners of today's 'Palestine'.
{The Arabs who chose to stay in Israel are now voting citizens of Israel which is a far contrast to most Arabs in the world who are denied an effective vote by their rulers.}
It seems that settled Arabs in all of these newly free (in the last two generations) nations looked down their noses at their distant 'Palestinian' cousins. [I mean, come on, they were either dirt farmers, landless herders, or had worked for the now hated enemy who had just defeated their now very proud nation -- how low can you get??]
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This sort of unbalanced treatment of Hebrews and Arabs has been standard practice there for about five generations now.
Why would you suppose that Israel's neighboring Arab states will ever accept their distant cousin Arabs [the so-called 'Palestinians'] as anything less than third rate scum??
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Now that I've got you throughly riled up -- here's the bottom line. National borders up until the modern era were always decided by force of arms. He who could seize and hold the land became the government and made whatever laws he wished.
Certainly, the Arabs still believe in this -- or else the current regime in Saudi would have been replaced long since (along with the regimes in Syria, Egypt, Yemen, and the now deposed regime in Iraq).
So why does the same not apply to the Hebrews? They're won or stalemated each of four wars in the past three generations.
In my book, that makes them the government by the same right that the KSA, or Egyptian, or Syrian governments exist.
And if the 'Palestinians' won't get with the program -- I suspect that, one day, Israel's patience will be exhausted.
G'day to you.
2007-06-02 03:03:51
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answered by Spock (rhp) 7
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I think America should serve its own interests rather than Israel's.
US is a superpower and Our interests are global! Wake up America!
Edit: Sorry. Got carried away. It was a nice question!
Because the majority are ignorant of the facts and the history of the Middle East and they are fed by Media to think in a certain way. Remember one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter.
So how many stones do they have to throw????
2007-06-02 02:34:01
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answered by Anonymous
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libs4kids enjoys watching fox news (obviously) without looking at the facts. Did he also apply the same hatred as he did for the Israelis who were caught on video tape in celebrating 9/11 attacks as well? Who cares what they think....they are second class citizens now in the USA. Everyone is defecting from the republican party cause its such an embarresment.
2007-06-02 02:39:33
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Blowing up Pizza restuarants and discoteques to kill innocent people is not an act of self defense.
2007-06-02 02:31:46
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