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Re: When I refer to "New Israel", I'm refering to... |
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Posted by Texas Warlord on January 31, 19102 at 20:06:43:
In Reply to: When I refer to "New Israel", I'm refering to... posted by confederate jew on January 31, 19102 at 20:05:00:
:the west bank occupied territory, which is mainly occupied by "Palestinians"
:(which I refer to as expatriated Jordanians). Israel considers this their
:land, which they captured in the '67 war. The '67 war was an unprovoked war
:waged by Syria, Jordan, and Egypt against Israel - to "push the Jews into the
:sea", i.e. take all of Israel from the Jews. Israel won the war, and in the
:process took the Saini peninsula, the Golan Heights, Gaza, and the West bank
:region and buffer zones - since the geography of Israel leaves it vulnerable
to
:attack from these three countries again. Israel made peace with Egypt and
gave
only in your wettest dreams asswipe. all the jews do is lie out of thier teeth
and trying to rewrite history to benifit them. begone with the filth
:back the Saini that it captured. It kept some, but not all of the Golan
:region - so Syria and Israel are still enemies. Israel also kept all of the
:west bank region, but released a sizeable portion of Jordan, which it also
:captured during the war.
:It is the West Bank region that is in dispute, and which I refer to as "New
:Israel". The Expatriated Jordanians continue to own the bulk of the property
:in New Israel, for the simple reason that Israel has allowed them to do so,
:even though these are the same people that waged war against them in '67, but
:lost. Many other countries would have militarily forced these people back
into
:their country of origin - Jordan, in accordance with the new border, or
:exterminated them. In my opinion, Israel was far too merciful and should have
:eliminated the problem of enemies living within its borders, at the time it
won
:the war. They should have forced Jordan to take back its people.
:Borders often change following a war in favor of the victor. The people in
the
:newly acquired region are usually forced to pledge their loyalty to their new
:nation - if they wish to stay, allowed to leave, or be killed as enemies of
the
:state. The problem arrises because Jordan shut its borders to these
:Jordanians after the war. Exacerbating the problem is the fact that Israel
was
:weak in dealing with these people for decades following the war. Some Jews,
:especially the ones who founded Israel have a strong distaste for dealing
:harshly with their enemies, stemming from what they went through during WWII
:I am not one of those Jews. War is war. People who start wars, but loose are
:killed, suffer tragic physical and emotional losses, loose material posessions
:and land. If war was easy with little serrious risk, everybody would engage
in
:it. The penalties for engaging in war are enormously high - and they must
:remain that way for the greater good of humanity.