Israelis are all outsiders were supported by Britain at 1st to over throw the Palestinians from their land & homes by force, Then they have a blind support from USA & the WEST.
ALL PALESTINIANS ARE VICTIMS TRYING TO DEFEND THEM SELVES AGAINST THE AGGRESSORS (jEWS) WHO EXERCISING ORGENIZED TERROR AGAINST THEM.
To understand more, see the followings:-
A : the original nation of Palestine.
B : the outsider jews from Russia, europe & other countries.
* B with the support of the British 1st, killed A & deprived & deprived A from their homes & lands.
* B nowadays & with the blind support of the Americans, are committing orgenized killing, demolishing A homes.
* B is putting A under seige for years with the blind support of the UN, restricting the A's movement & making their life like hell.
* For A the death becomes better than life, so they try to defend themselves by stones & any available means, as they live in despiration.
* For A, if going to die, then it is better to get their revenge from their aggressor B & kill as much from B, as every one of A has lost members of his own family by B, & got his home demolished or land seized by the aggressor (terrorist) B.
* Be never complied with any of the UN resolutions for the past 59 yrs, and didn't comply with the agreed peace agreements with A in 1990s.
SO, I SUPPORT PALESTINE IN ITS STRUGGLE AGAINST ISRAEL.
2007-07-05 20:23:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I admire Israel, they have built a country from nothing. With enemies on all sides. I cannot condone all of its actions but can understand, the reasoning behind it. As for Palestine until they can speak with one voice, they are a lost cause. The main problem with all this is money. The USA sponsors Israel The EU sponsors Fatah and Iran sponsors Hamas. If all side agree to cease payments till a political settlement can be worked out, Then there might be hope.
2007-07-05 23:25:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Used to chat on Yahoo a few years back and got talking to a Jordanian Optician working in Saudi. He asked my view on which side I supported and when i replied that I did not have a side but was dismayed that they were killing each others children with bombs and terror attacks he did not believe that I did not support one side or the other. if we can get both sides in Ireland round a table lets hope we can do the same in the middle east
2007-07-05 20:43:14
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answered by john m 6
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It would probably help if you spelt them both correctly - Palestine and Israel.
However, Israel is a legal state, recognised by the United Nations, whereas the Palestine you are referring to is an area of Israel. It is controlled by a terrorist organisation and occupied by 1,000,000 Israeli Arabs and another 4,000,000 stateless Arabs.
Until the people of "Palestine" can prove themselves to be democratic and turn away from terrorism they are a lost people whose future is hopeless.
Thus, the answer is ISRAEL without a doubt.
2007-07-06 02:25:23
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answered by Essex Ron 5
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Patrick, you'd probably have to be a Jew to understand that. Opinions without experience are just opinions.
Solution:- Please check your history. What about the three wars that the Arabs raged on Israel before 1967. When 3 or 4 huge great big nations with tanks and arms attacked Israel who defended themselves with sticks stones and spades. And still survived. Even today it's 4 million people surrounded by 400 million Plus please remember that Israel has a peace agreement with Egypt and a condorde with Jordan, and they live in peace.
2007-07-05 20:22:07
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answered by trouble_906 4
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non! they are both wierdos.
Jews want nothing more than just land and Jews are known to be greedy and fat big nosed slobs who eat eat and eat.
Palestinians are fanatic freaks who will blow up anything and anyone. Bombing starts fromt these iranian, itaqi and arabs.
Arabs are becoming american **** lickers. I'm muslim and I have been to arab countries like dubai where as a muslim you greet an arab and he will look away and not talk to you. if your a rich american he will come running to lick up your ****.
So I will not support any of them they both want to kill and cause bloodshed, so let them. either sides will not grow up and listen. The jews will ask for an inch and expect a yard and the palestinians will only see suicide bombing as a way out.
how canyou make 2 parties like that undertsnad and stop fighting?
2007-07-06 08:40:33
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answered by lovelylaura 3
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i support palestine and israel
israeli's will never be safe and happy in the middleeast they dont belong there they belong back in europe if only the israelis had a safe off middleast land to live in majority of middleeastern problems would be solved i support the palestinian cause but not the ways they try and force israel
diplomacy is always an option but time and time again palestinian govts prove themselves unworthy of any unarmed solution
2007-07-05 22:08:42
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answered by YR1947 4
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Israel. I lived and worked in the Middle East for several years. In the Muslim countries I lived in, I was horrified by the level of anti semitism; and it should be remembered that the Arab world was anti Jewish way before Israel was created. The Muslims supported Hitler during world war two.
During my time in Israel, I found that the people were warm, genuine, hospitable - and desperate for peace.
It's historical fact that there was no such thing as the 'Palestinian people' until 1967, some two decades AFTER Israel was established. Prior to that time, they were known as, and referred to themselves as 'Arabs'.
The land that Israel has now, that she didn't have in 1948, was acquired during wars that were all started by Arab countries. When those areas were in Arab hands, they were used for constant terror attacks on Israeli citizens. So of course now Israel keeps them - what country wouldn't? She is entitled to secure borders!
The Palestinians could have elected Fatah in their recent voting; Fatah had promised to hold peace talks with Israel. Instead, the Palestinians chose Hamas, a group which has vowed to wipe Israel off the map. Remember that Israel has done more for the people in Gaza than the Arab nations that controlled it. Egypt mined the borders so the refugees couldn't escape. And Jordan admitted some Palestinians into the country but kept them in terrible refugee camps.
In Israel, all religions are free and are treated equally, which is why you will find Israel Arabs sitting in the Knesset, the Israeli parliament. Compare this with countries like Saudi Arabia, where women are not permitted to drive, and where the Christian bible, and all religions apart from Islam, are 'illegal'.
Israel is the only democracy in the Middle East - we should all be supporting her.
2007-07-05 20:26:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I usually don't think of this as something I do/don't support. However, I'd say I support Israel a little more than Palestine. Israel is a democratic nation (yes, I'm sure with its own share of problems). Palestine is not democratic and is run by power-hungry and warring factions. In addition, the people of Palestine support suicide bombings - something I abhor.
2007-07-05 20:20:18
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answered by sci55 5
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Both groups should be able to negotiate peace. Israel is particulary irritating to me because they have had the upper hand for so many years and have just been totally ineffective at getting what they want with all that power and leverage.
They are also dragging down their allies such as the US whos taxpayers have been supporting them with aid and weapons and equipment for years and they have not used all those tools to solve their problem!
The palestinians are also seriously messed up. They need to get their act together and start negotiating realistically. I think that hamas is doing the terrorism so they are the perfect people to negotiate and end to it.
2007-07-05 20:18:06
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answered by Anonymous
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