@zerb: Actually, Israel started this thing by trying to build jewish settlements near gaza as a typical zionist policy to take over the piece of land everything was fine until they decided to that, and what do you expect from the people out there to sit around and let them take their rights, the answer is no, It's obvious that there's a resistance in every side of the world against the bullying and radical systems that try to enslave people, that's no wrong and the history has proved that. Hamas was trying to attack Israelian military bases and not CIVILIANS that's the difference, the media has pictured the arab men as terrorists who are always trying to bring chaos to the world with an "evil" ideology which is wrong assumption to make, while the Israelian govt is trying to kill palestinian civilians and guess what is the majority of the deaths? they are kidswho don't know anything about this conflict and who just hope for a better life full of happiness and joy, as I said that's a zionist policy because jews are different, even killing people in their religion is forbidden according to the Torah(their holy book). If you're not convinced, you can go there and see yourself what's happening and make your own conclusions
The jews were expelled from the european countries in the dark ages is because of religious reasons, the pope has actually ordered the christians....you know the story..until 17th or 18th century due to ther renaissance and humanism the jews came back to the show and formed their own reputation all over europe which made them famous in finance, science and other several domains. with the rise of nationalism and socialism in the 20th century the jews suffered and were forced to exile to another place but that doens't give them the right to own a land which wasn't theirs nor britain's and practice the same unhumuan and absurd acts on innocent people, sure they are welcome any where to have a good life, in that moment the arab jews of yemen, syria, morocco, tunisia weren't suffering from anything they lived in peace and prosperity with the muslims, they were respected which is seen by cultural influences of some words and annual events that still remain until today in the arab world, unfortunaley they left for the "promised land" some are still here and there and some left forever. The jews seem to stick around with the argument of historical fact, owning a land in the past doesn't give you the right again to get it whatsoever or else North Africa would get the Iberian Peninsula back, the native people of America would get their lands back, Rome claims its Roman Empire borders again.. etc.. etc.. the list is endless.There are pleny of arguments to say but that's it for now, I hope you get my point, and feel free to correct me if I'm wrong, now your turn, let it be an open debate.
|