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I disagree with your statement that Israel has shown to be just as stubborn as its enemies, on the contrary, Israel has time and again shown to be the only side willing to compromise. While Israel has forcefully removed many of thier own settlers Hamas still can't remove the aim of destroying Israel from thier charter. Israel pulled out of Lebanon 6 years ago, but Hezbollah can't stop launching rockets and cross border raids. Israel's action have shown a persistant desire for peace. Hamas and Hezbollah have demonstrated nothing but a desire for the destruction of Israel.
I also don't understand how you can view Israeli actions as "collective punishment" Israel has gone to excessive steps to avoid civilian casualties. What other military has dropped leaflets letting people know where they are going to bomb? Unfortunately Hezbollah has shown they are unwilling to fight a war in open terrain, instead choosing to hide behind women and children so they can then blame Israel when civilians are killed. Unfortunately a large number of people in the world appear to have fallen for this tactic and have laid the blame of civilian killings at the feet of Israel, instead of on the heads of Hezbollah where the blame should rightfully be placed. |
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There is a reason that rational people do NOT negotiate with terrorist......They lie. As I am sure will be evidenced when they break the current 'cease fire.' j-mac
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By STEVEN R. HURST, Associated Press Writer
44 minutes ago BEIRUT, Lebanon - Tens of thousands of Lebanese jammed bomb-cratered roads Monday as they returned to still-smoldering scenes of destruction after a tenuous cease-fire ended 34 days of vicious combat between Israel and Hezbollah. Highlighting the fragility of the peace, Hezbollah guerrillas fired at least 10 Katyusha rockets that landed in southern Lebanon early Tuesday, the Israeli army said, adding that nobody was injured. The army said that none of the rockets, which were fired over a two-hour period, had crossed the border and so it had not responded. What a surprise!! |
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Not a suprise at all. Hezbollah claimed before the cease-fire that Israeli soldiers still inside lebanon are 'fair game'. Just as Olmert claimed Hezbollah is still a group they will go after. The cease fire simply means Israel has called a halt to collective punishment, and so has Hezbollah. The fighting is certain to continue, just on a smaller scale. Until, if at all, an international force occupies South lebanon, there will certainly be skirmishes between the parties. The last thirty days were a waste, things are worse now. Andrew
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They are a waste because Israel wasn't allowed to finish the job. Had Israel been allowed to destroy Hezbollah the world would be a better place.
Hopefully the Lebanese government will step up and disarm Hezbollah, though I am not hopeful. |
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Two things. The last five years have seen a huge increase in the amount of settlers and settlement activity in occupied Palestine. Pulling back from Gaza had more to do with future military strategy than it did with compromise. It was done unilaterally, not under peaceful negotiation and debate. And Hamas has offered to consider accepting a Jewish state if Israel is willing to finalize its borders. I know this is not what people want, but there is room for negotiation there. Quote:
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Both parties share lots of blame in these conflicts. They are both guilty of the age old human fault of nationalism and religion, in fact, we all are. I have never been able to figure out why both parties cannot just have one country, one person, one vote. Why can’t we all ditch the dead end of hyper-nationalism and fundamentalist faith? Andrew
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And i hope they never destroy hezbollah, not because i like Hzbollah, but because doing so would require genocide and ethnic cleansing. I you want to hope, hope for a political solution. Andrew
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