atleast we agree on one thing....perhaps u could open your mind to a few other thingsJordan.J said:I do agree with you here.
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atleast we agree on one thing....perhaps u could open your mind to a few other thingsJordan.J said:I do agree with you here.
Like allow Israel to continue it destruction of an entire country?deegee said:atleast we agree on one thing....perhaps u could open your mind to a few other things
hmm...such a pity...all your intellectual arguments put forward previously were just dropkicked straight out of this thread with that comment..sam04u said:I don't know why I even deal with these unreasonable people....
Zionists.....
OMFG:R.G. said:yep, my minsunderstand, thats what it says, there is no denying it sorry if its hard for you to grasp.
Anyway this isnt about religion, its about Israel defending its right to exist no matter what any of you think that is what israel is doing, it may be a hard thing for you to see but thousands of Israeli lives have been taken over the last 50 or so years and Israel cant take much more of it, while killing civillians is not right it wasnt there aim, it all comes down to the faults of the terrorist organisations.
hmm can anyone inform me....WTF DOES IRAQ HAVE ANYTHING TO DO WITH THIS...israel didnt attack iraq (and dont come with your fukin conrpiracies of israel and the usa..)HotShot said:OMFG:
Israel has the right to exist - yeah agreed. But every other country has that right to as well, not just Israel its not a special right for israel. Israel has been in existence ever since it was created and it will never go 'extinct' lol.
Just because israel has the right to exist does not mean Lebanon does not have the right to exist. Lebanon is pretty much bombarded, and destroyed to smithreens. More people have died in Lebanon + Iraq than in israel entire's existency. You said thousand ? man thats nothin in 60 year span. look at countries like iraq.
Everyone single group organisation except for USA are against ISrael move to invade lebanon and to bomb it - they all want a ceasefire. human rights groups have ruled that israel have violated the geneva convention, humanitarian laws. - they are no better or worse than hezbollah.
Hezbollah are a small in size compared to Israel, israel has nukes, israel one ofthe best military force in the world - and they claim to being targetting hezbollah and somehow dozens of civilians are dead with one or two militia? it doesnt take idiot to know whats going on. israel doesnt care about the lebanese people or people in generals - its all for the sake of power.
they just bombed the fucken UN - lol srs. The UN are bunch of retards not doing anything of course they are pretty much controlled by the USA, whatever the USA says the un reall y cant stop it, which then mean the UN is essentially powerless. i think i don recall them i nthe pass resolving any issues...
jenzipoo said:the arab nations are so quick to jumo up and down and point the finger of blame at israel with the palestinian ppl and with the lebanese ppl...why dont they help them? or take them?
i was watching cnn this mornign where the lebanese interior minister claims that above food and medicine they need oil the most coz theyre running out of electricity....why dont the arab nations provide it??? theyre drowingin in oil....o but what we love BLAMING israel but g-d forbid we do anythign to HELP...its funner to hate
This is just my hypothesis, since the Lebanese army ain't doing anything with their military equipment to fight for the common cause of israel.codereder said:now israel is boming lebanese army bases again. Fox news are using the exuse, forcing the lebanese government act, and they say these comments right after they say, lebanese government is powerless to act.
I thought they were attacking hezbolah? id like to see this forums israeli defenders exuse to this.
Lollers.jenzipoo said:i was watching cnn this mornign
tempco said:Lollers.
tempco said:
In other news, UN observers begged Israelis to stop shelling their position.
BUT the geneva convention also states that if the country can justisy its attacks with military objectives (which is what israel has done) as well as prevent as much civilian loss as possible (which is what HAS been done...but is very hard when peopl defy the IDF's plees to escape as well as good ol hezbollah hiding behind civilians)illmatic said:Israel's actions are complete, unequivocal examples of state terrorism, which is in defiance of the 1949 Geneva Convention, and article 8 B(2)IV of the International Criminal Court (established in 1999) - which both (though predominately the latter) stipulate and advocate that it is a crime to incur excessive damage to civilian life, property and infrastructure to the extent where losses severely outweigh any military advantages to the attack:
Intentionally launching an attack in the knowledge that such attack will cause
incidental loss of life or injury to civilians or damage to civilian objects or
widespread, long-term and severe damage to the natural environment which
would be clearly excessive in relation to the concrete and direct overall military
advantage anticipated;
http://www.icc-cpi.int/library/about..._120704-EN.pdf
What I mean by that is if Israel had attacked actual military (that is, Hezbollah) targets rather than highways, airports, depots etc then the collatoral damage incurred by the bomb raids would be somewhat rationalised. Though according to these protocols in the instance where casualties and losses severely outnumber the success of the Israeli objectives, which was aptly summarised by your "shooting a fly with a shotgun" image, the conduct of Israel is in fact unjustifiable state terrorism.
That explains a lot of issues that came up with apparent targeting of lebanese hospitals, mosques and other places.http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/story.html?id=37278180-a261-421d-84a9-7f94d5fc6d50 said:"What that means is, in plain English, 'We've got Hezbollah fighters running around in our positions, taking our positions here and then using us for shields and then engaging the (Israeli Defence Forces)," he said.
That would mean Hezbollah was purposely setting up near the UN post, he added. It's a tactic Maj.-Gen. MacKenzie, who was the first UN commander in Sarajevo during the Bosnia civil war, said he's seen in past international missions: Aside from UN posts, fighters would set up near hospitals, mosques and orphanages.