Here are some good websites:
http://www.standwithus.com/
http://www.danielpipes.org/article/4641
http://www.ynetnews.com/home/0,7340,L-3083,00.html
2007-07-03 13:52:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I wrote this about a year ago in Yahoo Answers on a question on the same subject.
The land was stolen from the Palestinian people.
The original idea was to create a state for both peoples.
Two fundamentals for the creation of Israel:
the bad conscience of the European governments about what happened yo the Jews in world war 2.
the desire of large groups in the European population to see the Jews leave.
I was in a catholic school in western Europe when I was young. The teachers told us several times that Jews were bad and got what they deserved.
Most Jewish people who were killed during the war did not have a dream of a new nation, only a small minority did. The victims of the concentration camps were mainly normal people like you and me who went about their jobs and tried to give their kids a good education. On their terrible fate the state of Israel was founded.
Should Israel have become the king country in the world about human rights and defended the human rights universally, the world would be in a better state and the case of Israel would have been stronger now. Instead they have chosen for a policy of apartheid, discrimination and the creation of ghettos. The victims have become the torturers
2007-07-09 03:25:44
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answered by kwistenbiebel 5
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Ok the truth is, that after WW2 no one wanted the Jews to return to Europe, (or to America for that matter) so an English general took out a map and drew a line through Palestine (& a portion of Jordan I think?) and said lets give them Isreal. That is how it all happened, before that the Jews who lived in Palestine got along just fine with the Muslims in that region, but once the European Jews came they pushed the Palestains out of their home and you have the mess we have today. Hope this helped.
2007-07-09 13:05:50
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answered by Miss 6 7
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The Bible gives background information. Then there are some on line sources, like the Jerusalem Post and others. I believe there is something on Prophecy Watch, too. The truth will be hard to find out. As the Bible says "the story sounds good, until you hear the other side...".
2007-07-03 20:32:12
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answered by RB 7
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Truth can be found in direct experience, not in books or the spoken word, which are poor representations/labels of more immediate phenomena as we know them. Even language itself is metaphorical, it only points to truth. For example, your experience of what the word 'love' refers to may differ markedly from mine, as a result of the fact that you have experienced the referent of the word in different circumstances. John Locke, David Hume, and George Berkeley (all British empiricist philosophers) said that any notion of Truth will only ever be found in direct information from the five senses. For example, they would not consider 1 + 1 = 2 to be Truth, as it is an abstraction of a more immediate reality, namely the visual / tactile experience of two objects or the conception of 'twoness' in the mind.
However, there is another approach to the question of what constitutes Truth. By most modern-day anglo-american philosophers, the sentence "God is good" is considered necessarily true, by virtue of tautology (God means good). So
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the rules of language and grammar truth can be conveyed.
From a more religious perspective, the phrase "Jesus Christ is the son of God", is neccesarily true if you are defining one clause with the other. This has nothing to do with the empirical evidence for the contention, just a statement about how logic and language work.
2007-07-03 19:17:31
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answered by rutlander1979 1
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1) The Hebrew Bible.
2) http://palestinefacts.org/
2007-07-09 12:51:26
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answered by Anonymous
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truth,well if anyone could answer that we would cure the world.i have found the truth is what in you keeps you going the bible well i like to believe it all its funny how this world at the moment is we all have different religions who is right and who is wrong i think in humane nature we must have something that we need to hang on to maybe that is what as an animal we need to function by i don't know i am only a woman on my own but have learnt a lot about us humans -----
we love hate ,selfish anger empathy greed i guess that is what we have turned into that makes us a human being not nice but this is it. going to the bible or anyone religion
2007-07-03 23:22:27
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answered by JEAN W 1
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What is happening today is all in the bible. It's in the book of Genesis; it's in the Psalms; it's in the book of Daniel; it's in the teachings of Christ; it's in the writing of the apostle (not saint) Paul; it's in the book of Revolation. Armageddon is not something to be feared it is the most wonderful thing that is ever going to happen on this earth since the creation of Adam and Eve
2007-07-05 11:28:22
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answered by Anonymous
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The victims from either side will tell the truth of their own experience but each ones experiences may an entirely different view point.
2007-07-03 17:54:33
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answered by Jewel 6
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The truth comes from reading more than one source, comparing different sources in your research, and coming to your own conclusion based on your research. Otherwise you're always getting one side of the story.
2007-07-03 17:52:39
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answered by Anonymous
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look at both sides of the propaganda and its probably somewhere in the middle.
2007-07-03 18:02:51
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answered by numbnuts222 7
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