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I don't know. I do know that I dislike the idea of any group of civilians suffering for the actions of its government. I don't have the answers, wish I did. ![]() |
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I beg them, please, please give peace a chance. Sow the seeds of peace and you will reap hope. Hope is very powerful and necessary to have a flourishing, constructive society. Pick up a shovel, hammer, or plow. Throw down the bombs and guns. They only sow death and destruction. If you throw a hard ball against a brick wall it will only bonce back and hit you or your neighbor, who is not guilty of throwing the ball. But the ball does not always discriminate. |
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No I don't support the wholesale murder or genocide of anyone. I was expressing my disdain for the punishment of a whole entire group of people, when it is inconceivable that all of them, every last one if them, is guilty. I guess we would have to go back to the beginning to find where it all went wrong. Could Israelis done something different to establish their sovereignty and be amicable towards the people already established there? Could the palestinians done something different as well? What is keeping peace? It seems to me that people believe most if not all the responsibility lies on the Palestinians to create peace. The only way for them to do that is to A) Accept the rule of Israel and just chalk it up how it went down. or B) Move away from the land altogether and try to assimilate elsewhere. How easy is either of these choices? How do you give one side what it wants without damning the other? I imagine the Palestinians feel robbed and that's why they fight. Are they really suffering? Does it matter if they are or not? As long as they continue to dislike the takeover of Israel (hostile or not) does whatever they suffer just desserts for them? Is Israel ever doing anything to promote these ill feelings, or is it all hamas' fault? As an aside, what about the missiles that are being shot at Israeli towns? If it is feared that Saudi is helping to supply hamas with weapons, and the US is allies with Saudi, wouldn't that implicate the US in indirectly assisting a continuing conflict in that area? If in fact Saudi is providing some form of weapons or a way to get weapons, the US doesn't seem too bothered by it. Wouldn't that also be two-faced though since US claims to be such supporters of Israel? Why support it's enemies then? |
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is it so hard to understand when muslims are doing something wrong, why is no muslim state telling Hamas stop the rockets? why are their egyptian brothers shooting people trying to get over the border?
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"what we need here is a little less god and a little more humanity" |
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BBC NEWS | World | Middle East | Palestinians blow up border wall
a little bit of solidarity from their muslim brothers would not go amiss ,but then Hamas is the last thing Egypt needs right now
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