What is your opinion on the events of Israel Attack towards Phalestine Gaza Strip ? Who is right and Why ?
filed in News & Events on Mar.31, 2010
Do you think that you have the right to defend anyone wants to destroy your house and live in it ? Do you expect that everyone should support you on that matter whatever his/her beliefs and attuides ?
What is your opinion on Arabs ?
What is your opinion on Muslims ?
Do you like and respect Islam ?
Do you think that the arabic governments and arabic peoples have the same situation towards Phalestine ?
Do you think that the islamic governments and islamic peoples have the same situation towards Phalestine ?


March 31st, 2010 on 3:01 am
I am an Israeli Jew (but currently living in the US). I side with Israel.
I do not think anyone should have to take rockets being lobbed at their country and Israel has been taking it for a long time.
I have no trouble with Arabs in general.
I have no trouble with Muslims in general. It is the radical Muslims that call for death to Americans and death to Jews and Israel that I dislike.
I don’t like or dislike, respect or disrespect Islam.
I don’t even understand the last two questions. Many Arab/Muslim nations are backing "Palestine". The US backs Israel. Those things we already knew would happen.
I would like peace but at the present time, Hamas trains their children from a very early age to hate Jews and to want to be martyrs. That is wrong and its child abuse. I would like a better life for the people in Gaza and I am sure they would like a better life too but until they get rid of Hamas, I don’t know how that would happen.
March 31st, 2010 on 3:01 am
i think isreal is right the terrorists were shooting rockets and blowing them selves up in isreal. isreal is just defending themself
March 31st, 2010 on 3:01 am
All I can say is who is still living is right. Dead don’t vote.
People misunderstand me again. Life is right. Dead is wrong.
Peace is a situation most people are alive.
If there is war, the side with most people alive is the winning in the long term. Even one side have bigger gun.
I am on the side Arabs still live, and Jews still live.
March 31st, 2010 on 3:01 am
I think the arab countries should do more to support palestine. and show the way. hopefully it will be good example like build schools and create jobs for the palestinian people, and not to teach them how to kill them self by becoming suicide bomber.
March 31st, 2010 on 3:01 am
This has been going on since the beginning of time. They’re both wrong and need to learn how to live in peace.
March 31st, 2010 on 3:01 am
My French Canadian Father told me that an English lawyer stole his mothers land. I have no intention of wasting my life or any time on this issue. I don’t believe for a second that the conflict is about land. I do believe that most Palestinians are anti-Semitic hatemongers.
March 31st, 2010 on 3:01 am
Andrew S, your arrogance is unbelievable!
If someone doesn’t like you (LISTEN CAREFULLY) it’s not because you’re Jewish (although I suspect you’re not anyway but a Zionist).
March 31st, 2010 on 3:01 am
and who care about u andrew s??ass..
March 31st, 2010 on 3:01 am
I like Israel because they defend themselves.
I hate Palestine because they cause trouble.
March 31st, 2010 on 3:01 am
Correct your question: Who Is wrong?
Israel bombs UNRWA school killing 40 civilians: Who Is wrong?
300 Palestinian children dead? Who Is wrong?
Civilians death toll is above 800 and casualties above 3000: Who Is wrong?
Israel strikes using dangerous phosphoric bombs:Who Is wrong?
Arabs are an ethnicity like Angelo, Caucasian,etc..
I respect all religions
March 31st, 2010 on 3:01 am
I agree with all Feivel said, and I stand with Israel also! Peace!
March 31st, 2010 on 3:01 am
At war today in Gaza, one combatant is committed to causing the most civilian pain and suffering on both sides. The other combatant is committed to saving as many lives as possible — also on both sides. It’s a recurring theme. Israel gave similar warnings to Southern Lebanese villagers before attacking Hezbollah in the Lebanon war of 2006. The Israelis did this knowing it would lose for them the element of surprise and cost the lives of their own soldiers.
That is the asymmetry of means between Hamas and Israel. But there is equal clarity regarding the asymmetry of ends. Israel has but a single objective in Gaza — peace: the calm, open, normal relations it offered Gaza when it withdrew in 2005. Doing something never done by the Turkish, British, Egyptian and Jordanian rulers of Palestine, the Israelis gave the Palestinians their first sovereign territory ever in Gaza.
What ensued? This is not ancient history. Did the Palestinians begin building the state that is supposedly their great national aim? No. No roads, no industry, no courts, no civil society at all. The flourishing greenhouses that Israel left behind for the Palestinians were destroyed and abandoned. Instead, Gaza’s Iranian-sponsored rulers have devoted all their resources to turning it into a terror base — importing weapons, training terrorists, building tunnels with which to kidnap Israelis on the other side. And of course firing rockets unceasingly.
The grievance? It cannot be occupation, military control or settlers. They were all removed in September 2005. There’s only one grievance and Hamas is open about it. Israel’s very existence.
Nor does Hamas conceal its strategy. Provoke conflict. Wait for the inevitable civilian casualties. Bring down the world’s opprobrium on Israel. Force it into an untenable cease-fire — exactly as happened in Lebanon. Then, as in Lebanon, rearm, rebuild and mobilize for the next round. Perpetual war. Since its raison d’etre is the eradication of Israel, there are only two possible outcomes: the defeat of Hamas or the extinction of Israel.
Israel’s only response is to try to do what it failed to do after the Gaza withdrawal. The unpardonable strategic error of its architect, Ariel Sharon, was not the withdrawal itself but the failure to immediately establish a deterrence regime under which no violence would be tolerated after the removal of any and all Israeli presence — the ostensible justification for previous Palestinian attacks. Instead, Israel allowed unceasing rocket fire, implicitly acquiescing to a state of active war and indiscriminate terror.
Hamas’s rejection of an extension of its often-violated six-month cease-fire (during which the rockets never stopped, just were less frequent) gave Israel a rare opportunity to establish the norm it should have insisted upon three years ago: no rockets, no mortar fire, no kidnapping, no acts of war. As the U.S. government has officially stated: a sustainable and enduring cease-fire. If this fighting ends with anything less than that, Israel will have lost yet another war. The question is whether Israel still retains the nerve — and the moral self-assurance — to win.
http://www.aish.com/jewishissues/middleeast/Moral_Clarity_in_Gaza.asp
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March 31st, 2010 on 3:01 am
Israel has the right to defend itself.
In 2006, Palestinians elected Chamas as their political and military representative. Chamas, was created by the same guys who founded Al Quaida. Remember 9-11? Chamas and Palestinian Chamas supporters, CELEBRATED on that day. Chamas is viewed around the word as a TERRORIST ORGANIZATION.
Since Chamas came into power, they have launched more than 6500 missiles at Israeli schools, businesses and schools. And Israel has showed ENORMOUS mliltary restraint for these years. Chamas supports and teaches their children to carry out suicide bombings in Israel (and have killed 1000′s of innocent Israeli people over the years this way) and they use their women and children as human shields. They hide their artillery and weaponry (and themselves!) in civilian homes and schools, and then they have the gall to blame Israel for Palestinian civilian deaths, when Israel is forced to target these weaponry bases. If Chamas gave a damn about its own citizens (the Palestinians) they would learn to negotiate like civil human beings, instead of though terrorist violence.
On that note, I would like to say that yes, it is very sad and unfortunate that Palestinian civilians are being killed as a result of Israel’s war against terror. HOWEVER, keep in mind – - Israel’s war is not against Palestinians. It is against Chamas. Israel does not hate all Arabs, Or all Moslems. Or all Palestinians. In fact, there are 1.2 million Arabs living peacefully in Israel (and they have the highest standard of living and more rights than they do in any Arab country! Arabs/Moslems in Israel are treated MUCH better than Jewish people in any Arab/Moslem country!)
The Palestinians who stuck with Fatah, and reside on the West Bank are doing fine. You don’t see them fighting with Israel. THOSE Palestinians decided that they wanted to live peacefully and separate themselves from terrorist leadership. And it’s working.
Israel is doing its best to avoid civilian casualties – - including dropping leaflets telling civilians to distance themselves from terrorist and their weapons bases, and the secret tunnels that are used to smuggle weapons from Iran. Civilian casualites are an unfortunate and inevitable consequence of war. But that’s not Israel’s fault.
Bottom line: If you don’t shoot at Israel, they won’t shoot at you.
I hope Israel kicks Chamas’s butt.
March 31st, 2010 on 3:01 am
Yes
yes
Don’t really care
would love to kill all of them
It is stupid
no
no
March 31st, 2010 on 3:01 am
Yes I do.
Yes I do.
I have no problem with anyone no matter what they are or what they believe as long as they and their belief system does no harm to others by doctrine.
I respect no doctrine that will teach hate and destruction of others. so …if the shoe fits, etc….
We are only able to judge them by their actions.
March 31st, 2010 on 3:01 am
quran said that israel will be demolished and it will