Well, I could say that they are absolutely convinced that THEY , and only THEY are the faithful that follow Ala's will, and that the Israelis are the infidels, whom they must destroy.
You will never convince them of the contrary.
But, of course, I cannot say that because somebody will complain and my answer will be removed, while very indecent expressions are tolerated. Therefore, I will not say it
2007-07-28 05:07:37
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answered by Dios es amor 6
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Islamic people generally do not get along with Christians and Jews because if you go back to Abraham, the one thing all three religions have in common, you will see that they take different turns through history. Islam follows Muhammad, its founder, who was believed to be a descendant of Abraham's son Ishmael, thus they believe that Ishmael's descendant's are really God's chosen people. The Israelites/Jews, and Christians (since they came from the Jews) believe that God's chosen people were the descendants of Abraham's other son Isaac. That there is already a cause for discontent, but add in that the Israelites came in and kicked out all the Muslims living in the Holy Land after WWII, when the Muslims had been there for centuries, and a few other incidents between Muslims and Jews, and you can see why the two religions generally don't get along. This is why so many Islamic countries and Muslim extremist groups are calling for the total destruction of Israel. However, not all Muslims hate Jews. For example, if you go to Israel, you will see on a local level that Christians, Jews, and Muslims all get along quite well despite religious differences. And, as these Muslim extremists believe that their religion is the one true religion, they believe they have the right to the Holy Land, that the Jews are wrong and should be converted (and the ones who don't convert be killed) and that the world can be ruled as an Islamic society. The situation is rather broad and complex, and thus hard to explain fully, but hopefully this information helps.
2007-07-28 05:05:27
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answered by BonJoviFan 3
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Civilisations rise , civilisations fall, that is the way of the world and of history. The fact that a few fanatics who are either Muslem, Jewish , (Oh yes they have their hard liners too), or are Christian in their ultra hardcore beliefs, does not mean that one or the other is good and the rest suck. There have always been religious tensions of one sort or another since recorded history began and there will continue to be so until the end of time.
2007-07-29 02:46:58
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answered by grandpapidood 2
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Sorry but that's just a myth.
No human construct lasts for ever.
Just because some state kicks Jewish butt and then goes the way of all history doesn't mean that it's been zapped by the old Israel-lover in the sky. It would have happened anyway.
2007-07-28 18:30:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes to the first part of your question and No to the second part of your question. The major issue of this dilemma is time. With the large population , oil money and geographical advantages , all they needed to do is grow big , grow strong and wait for the right moment to act. Mind you , China got Macau back from Portugal after 450 years of Portuguese occupation without firing a shot. When you are big and strong enough , your enemies will do anything to avoid a military showdown.
2007-07-30 05:34:58
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answered by Anonymous
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The history of Israel as a state is very short and if they carry on has they have committing genocide ,ethnic cleansing and building weapons of mass destruction whilst hiding behind the Americans coattails they may yet get their comeuppance.It seems all the nations you mentioned are doing alright and not destroyed.
2007-07-28 20:20:22
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answered by frankturk50 6
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moderns isreal became right into a introduction of the UN after Ww2. The land became into already promised with the aid of utilising the french and brits to the two jews and arabs for there help in Ww1 and ww2, in spite of the shown fact that it took the UN to mandate it. The mandate created palestine and isreal, the version jewish settler interior the area and different new arrivals fought for the land and defended it aganist arab armies. the palestinans by no skill pushed the arab governtments to renounce the land, particularly they moved or have been moved to camps. over the years isreal secured its borders after the fifty 3 warfare and in sixty seven whilst it destroyed the syrian, jordian, arab bridgage and egytpian airforces and military in 6 days. yet another warfare in seventy 3 taken aback isreal yet they gained, yet back the sinani penn to egypt. interior the intervening time the palestinans tried to overthrow the jordian king and he gained. so today the acquaintances declare land that isreal claimed, and has settled.
2016-10-19 07:35:20
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answered by irish 4
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Iran appears to be one that has also not learned. Israel conducted a strike on Iraq's nuclear facility in the 70s, and Ahmadinejad is procuring nuclear grade material for a so-called nuclear reactor, but he says Israel must also be driven into the sea. Go figure...
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2007-07-28 14:09:19
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answered by . 6
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Some have learned. Egypt and Jordan quit attacking the Israelis after losing several wars and have pretty good relations with Israel now.
2007-07-28 05:24:23
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answered by The Stylish One 7
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For the same reason that the Children of Israel never seem to remember that if they murder the strangers in their midst, they are expelled from the land of Israel. Maybe after the third time.
2007-07-28 03:34:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Please tell us the dates and the events that occurred when the Germans tried to destroy Israel. I want to "learn from history."
2007-07-28 06:11:07
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answered by WMD 7
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