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you jew piggys traded the land for peace so it follows that now |
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Posted by if you renege on those treaties with on January 31, 19102 at 21:24:44:
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:
egypt and jordazn then you wont have peace :) is that clear enough for a stupid
animal jew piggy like you to understand?
: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
: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.