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shergald Donating Member (494 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Oct-10-06 08:47 AM
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27. Israeli existential dilemma.
(by the way, nobody believes today that Israel attacked and devastated Lebanon as a result of two soldiers being abducted; it was a preplanned invasion waiting for a pretext).

Israel is insecure today principally because it is attempting to screw the Palestinian people for a second time. The first time, as we all know, was the ethnic cleansing of 1948. They are insecure because they are hated by the Arab world which surrounds them, the world that sees on a daily basis what is going on in the West Bank: the almost daily killings of Palestinian adults and children, the bulldozing of homes, olive groves, and crops, and the confiscation of their lands, all for the purpose of attaining some God-given right to ALL OF THE LAND OF ERSTATZ ISRAEL (hardcore Zionism).

You have to be a dimwit not to appreciate why Israelis are insecure. The notion of the existence of Israel, its right to exist, is simply a RED HERRING to distract attention from the brutality of the 39 YEAR OCCUPATION OF THE PALESTINAN PEOPLE. Its not hard for me to understand Israel's insecurity. Is it hard for you?
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