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Israel 25Lisik wrote:
this time all people of israel is staying aftery any word of our goverment! watch the pols on israel webs! Hezbolah shal DIE!
and why its here? i say watch the pols what ppl think about gov desitions!DogGunn wrote:
Israel 25Lisik wrote:
this time all people of israel is staying aftery any word of our goverment! watch the pols on israel webs! Hezbolah shal DIE!
Lebanon 235
Hezbollah 0
KDR 9.4
Any sign of those kidnapped soldiers yet?Lisik wrote:
Ehud Olmer is a Hezbolah nightmare! GO OLMERT!
Pwned.CameronPoe wrote:
Any sign of those kidnapped soldiers yet?Lisik wrote:
Ehud Olmer is a Hezbolah nightmare! GO OLMERT!
nope! but 50% of Hezbolah is destroyed! now we starts land operation!CameronPoe wrote:
Any sign of those kidnapped soldiers yet?Lisik wrote:
Ehud Olmer is a Hezbolah nightmare! GO OLMERT!
its makes u happy??? thanks for showing your real face!DogGunn wrote:
Pwned.CameronPoe wrote:
Any sign of those kidnapped soldiers yet?Lisik wrote:
Ehud Olmer is a Hezbolah nightmare! GO OLMERT!
50% wow - another week and Hisb'allah will be completely destroyed!!!! You are living in a fantasy land Lisik.Lisik wrote:
nope! but 50% of Hezbolah is destroyed! now we starts land operation!CameronPoe wrote:
Any sign of those kidnapped soldiers yet?Lisik wrote:
Ehud Olmer is a Hezbolah nightmare! GO OLMERT!
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Actually I heard that they were going for the "Tomahawk Chop", just had the hand turned the wrong way.kr@cker wrote:
that picture is just coincidence, that's not a nazi style salute, they were all just waving
So why did they move into refugee camps?Lisik wrote:
u kiding? in 1948 when israel was crated they chice to go on way of terror! they got exactly the same chance to get theyr country! why they didnt it... ask them by yourself! and like u see u out of arguments again!
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No, he's merely pointing out that the operation is highly ineffective.Lisik wrote:
its makes u happy??? thanks for showing your real face!DogGunn wrote:
Pwned.CameronPoe wrote:
Any sign of those kidnapped soldiers yet?
If you read my post, you would see that I said that it was equally both of their's. Their forefather claimed the land for his offsprings.Shahter wrote:
well, i'd say so called "historical evidence" isn't the best thing to justify all the carnage that happened after israel was allowed to become a state. it's "practical consequenses" that should have been the deciding factor, not some "Abram"-dude, don't you think so?dubbs wrote:
First, read my first post, the land is rightfully Israel's and Palestinians, all of it not just current borders of Israel. Abram claimed all of the land for himself, and his offspring.
Actually this occurred where I live, all the time. But you do not see people blowing themselves up, or having a war about it. Being in the US, I can tell you of two of the same type of situations within the last year. One of them occurred with the Minutemen foundation, a group of private citizens that are trying to protest the US-Mexico border from illegal aliens crossing the boarder. We do not see that group blowing themselves up or starting a war because of it. I personally would fight back, but not with weapons. There are other ways to show that you do not like the situation that you are in. Referring back the US history, during the 60's African-Americans protested for their rights. There was violence, but most of it was caused by whites, not the blacks.Shahter wrote:
yeah, yeah, that's right. but what if tomorrow <incert a name of people here> "legitimately buy" a portion of your homeland and and then some <insert a name of international political organisation> decide to split your own country just because "those poor bastards suffered enough under nazzis and need a place to live" - c'mon, will you accept that scenario?dubbs wrote:
Second, it was the British, not the US, that supported and allowed for Israel to become a state. You can trace the migration of Jew back to their homeland as far back as 1896, unlike the 1940's as you stated. Between 1896 to about 1933 there are five major migration periods for the Jewish people. Also, about 1940, 28% of the land was bought legitimately by Zionist organizations and private land owned by Jews. In 1939, Britian limited the about of Jews migrating to the area, and by 1947 the UN approves a partition of Palestine for Jewish and Arab states. The Jew accept this partition, but the Arabs reject it. Let me say that again, the Arabs rejected a partition to create both a Jewish and Arab states in the Middle East. (In my book, at that time, they gave up their rights to the land.)
Considering that Israelis knew that the Hellezboh were located there, they were protecting the citizens. Were the Allies in WWII considered terrorist when they carpet bombed Germany, without releasing flyer first?Sea_JayUK wrote:
Now thats terrorism. 'We're going to bomb this location, even though it's not our land and we have no reason to suspect that those bombing our country live here'.
At the end of the day which side would you feel safer living in... No wonder you have rockets fired at you.
I was using the Bible as a reference that everyone knows about. Have you ever heard of Josephus? He was a historian for the Jews during the time of the Roman Empire, he is the same person that we get our information about the Romans setting Jerusalem on fire in 70 AD. He also recorded the Maccabees rebellion. He stated the same thing.Sea_JayUK wrote:
oh and before we have more of this Israels historic right and how the arab nations are ganging up on you, your religious texts do not have enough substantial evidence to be proclaimed True and certainly dont give you justification to be in the land you currently occupy. This is a case of Religious beliefs (With some historical backing in terms of location) versus modern law and that is why my opinion, and others, are starting to shift towards 'what right does Israel have to do these things'.
The Torah has more historical proof then the Iliad does. There is archaeological that some of the stories in the Bible took place. For example, some of the cities that are mentioned in the Bible/Torah have been found. Ever heard of Jericho? There is archaeological proof that the wall of the city were destroyed about the time that the Bible/Torah states it should have occurred.http://www.archaeology.org/0405/etc/troy.html wrote:
On the basis of my years of experience and knowledge of Troy, I feel the question ought to be: "Why should the scholars who won't rule out a possible degree of historicity in the basic events in the Iliad have to defend their position?" In light of the remarkable amount of discovery that has taken place over the last ten to fifteen years, the onus to defend positions should now be on those who believe there is absolutely no historical association between what happened at Late Bronze Age Troy and the events in the Iliad. On what basis, for instance, are claims made that Troy in the thirteenth and twelfth centuries B.C. was a third-class city, unworthy of foreign invasion and ultimately of Homer's attention? We expect that doubters will finally take note of the new archaeological facts of the case and the findings of a really interdisciplinary approach to Troy research.
According to the archaeological and historical findings of the past decade especially, it is now more likely than not that there were several armed conflicts in and around Troy at the end of the Late Bronze Age. At present we do not know whether all or some of these conflicts were distilled in later memory into the "Trojan War" or whether among them there was an especially memorable, single "Trojan War." However, everything currently suggests that Homer should be taken seriously, that his story of a military conflict between Greeks and the inhabitants of Troy is based on a memory of historical events--whatever these may have been. If someone came up to me at the excavation one day and expressed his or her belief that the Trojan War did indeed happen here, my response as an archaeologist working at Troy would be: Why not?
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Why dont you ask those cowards Hezbollah. You know the ones that hide behind women and children and then have the media throw a hissy when their house gets bombed.CameronPoe wrote:
Any sign of those kidnapped soldiers yet?Lisik wrote:
Ehud Olmer is a Hezbolah nightmare! GO OLMERT!
I've been hearing a lot fo this. Nobodies proved that no Hezbollah have been killed. The official word is "over 200 people, inclduing civilians"DogGunn wrote:
I don't think they have killed any of the Hezbollah, instead, over 200 civilians who weren't even meant to be part of the battle.
I'm almost sure they have, (Although it says otherwise in my other post, it was used for effect) however, does that justify for every one Israeli killed approximately 12 Lebonese civilians must die?-=NHB=- Bananahands wrote:
Im HIGHLY doubtful that not even a single Hezbollah member has been killed. Dont underestimate Israel. They are a tough bunch and have had plenty of experiance with this.
I hate to see civilians die but Hezbollah are the ones bringing this upon the people of Lebanon. They purposefully hide in the civilian population in hopes that the collateral damage would be to high for Israel to attack, but when Israel decides to kill the terrorists people suddenly are enraged at Israel.DogGunn wrote:
I'm almost sure they have, (Although it says otherwise in my other post, it was used for effect) however, does that justify for every one Israeli killed approximately 12 Lebonese civilians must die?-=NHB=- Bananahands wrote:
Im HIGHLY doubtful that not even a single Hezbollah member has been killed. Dont underestimate Israel. They are a tough bunch and have had plenty of experiance with this.