Israel's "right" to exist

Re: Israel's "right" to exist

thats because there was a jewish minority in palestine from which Israel was created and just like there was a muslim minority in india from which pakistan was created or a christian minority in syria from which lebanon was created

You are absolutely Correct.

If the Palestinians or the lebanese had the weapons similar to Israel and Israel was in the position of the palestinians and lebanese, the Jewish people in that area would have been wiped out long ago.

So when both the palestinians and lebanese are still around is a testament to Israel.

Again, thanks for proving the world's point of view why arabs cannot be trusted with any modern weapons.

Any asymmetric warfare is tough as you have a conventional military fighting a fluidic battle against a small enemy.

So far no country on the planet has perfected a way to deal with asymmetric warfare

The only solution which works is creating a rival militant group and letting them duke it out for example what the CIA and Colombia's government did when they created the AUC to fight FARC in 1997.

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Yah bro and I even know the exact number , it is 368,678,397,670,234,1265,991,863,234,881 days.

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This may be the best thing you have ever written, I like the Honda part. Infact the example of Japan is a good one. Japan was devastated by 1945, both economically and physically. By the 1960s they were world competitive in electronics. By the 80's they were making better cars. Today they are among the world leaders in technology of virtually every kind. All that from a tiny country with no natural resources. Ditto Taiwan, Singapore, South Korea etc. But it takes peace, as well as a single willed determination to achieve global parity.

Re: Israel's "right" to exist

They have right to exists. They can exists under three feet of earth above them in Palestine, in bikini on the beaches of Florida or California or as an independent nation somewhere in North America after negotiating with USA (as they like desert, maybe USA can give them a place in Texas desert). Well, since most of Zionists are from Russia, maybe they can ask Russia to give them a piece of land in Siberia (it will cool their devious mind too, stopping them making more mischief in this world).

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May be. This is the same argument Arabs have forwarded for a while. Guess what! they have changed their mantra after a lot of joota (shoe) striking their be-hinds.

I wish you were following the news. Arabs now and particularly Palistinians want just one thing:

------ Israel Israel Bhai, Bhai, please please go back to 1967 borders.

So at least sink your Ram (Hi Ram Low Ram) with your masters first.

Does Israel have a right to exist?

Question #1 is in the title.

2: Is the conflict a:

  1. Arab-Jew Conflict
  2. Jew-Muslim Conflict
  3. Jew-Palestinian conflict
  4. Arab-Israeli conflict
  5. Israeli-Palestinian conflict *]Israel-Muslim conflict

Re: Does Israel have a right to exist?

Israel does have the right to exist BUT certainly not on an occupied land which belongs to Palastine and by force given to Israel. Tell the Americans to kill all the red indians and replace them with Jews they still have some land which can be cultivated or tell the Great Britain to take all the Jews and let them have the North Pole.

  1. Muslim-Jew Conflict.

Re: Does Israel have a right to exist?

Yes, but not in other peoples land.

Re: Israel's "right" to exist

I agree that Israel has the right to exist, but they do not have the right to bomb Lebanon's cities. They have killed more innocents than Hezbulla millitants just because 2 of its soldiers were kidnapped.

Jew immigration began back from 19th century on. Its not like a million people just quickly flash-migrated to Israel. So thats why i think Israel's existence is justified, although I agree that Jewish lobby in the USA played the biggest role in its creation. They are probably the true "heroes", and not Hagana or Golda Meir.

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Yeah I also agree with that.

Israeli F-16s with satellite guided bombs vs. AK-47 and 90 rockets/day Hezbulla. There is no match here. Thats why Israel is so bold.

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Have you ever really considered what "Palestine" was like in 1948? It was sand. It was not even dirt. It was virtually baren desert, marginally inhabitable, unfarmable, and thinly populated. At the time it was as easy to place Israel there as anyplace. With the obvious exception on Jerusalem. The Palestinian population was a very small fraction of what it is today. Tens of thousands of people were displaced, not millions as you would imagine today.

Most of the improvements in irrigation, water supplies, electricity, roads and cities were done by the Israelis. Actually look at a map. There are *millions of square miles *of Muslim lands, and a little dot of land called Israel. Yet it dominates your whole psyche. Very irrational when you look at the big picture.

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Is that a rhetorical question?

Re: Israel's "right" to exist

Yes. Israel does have a right to exist. Even if the land was given to them by the British and Americans in cognito, is not the problem.

The problem is that Jews are historical 'treaty breakers'. No matter where they live, they will always break a treaty.

It's a shame that they cannot live in harmony in the Middle East with their Muslim and Christian brethren as they did many moons ago.

I suppose searching for the promised land for over 2000 years and walking around like headless chickens has stressed them out and they want to let off some steam. Therefore, they believe in the motto 'what goes around, comes around'.

'Do unto others, what Hitler done to us'.

This is the Eleventh Commandment?

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They are building a space city aren't they? Send them there.. but wait they will start launching rockets to earth... and start breeding with aliens.. wholy ****

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