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Are we eventually going to regret the support we give to Israel?- like we did to
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<blockquote data-quote="darkAI" data-source="post: 1710534" data-attributes="member: 553378"><p>Well, seeing as you phrased it in a somewhat more serious way than most questions of this sort are asked here - I'll give you a serious answer as well.</p><p></p><p>Israel is a country which respects agreements to the end. Even a peace agreement with the enemy it had the most wars against - Egypt - Is respected to such a degree that even incidents of mistaken identity, leading to Egyptian soldiers shooting on Israeli soldiers and vice versa or the fact Egypt does little to stop weapon smuggling into Gaza weren't strong enough to change Israel's desire to see peace continue between the two nations and its commitment to uphold that peace.</p><p></p><p>So if Israel always respects the agreements with its enemies[Jordan also comes into that category] and hasn't broken it even once, what makes you think Israel would do anything against its most faithful ally - The US?</p><p></p><p>While many Americans aren't even aware of how Israel contributed and contributes to thre US, the vast majority of Israelies are well-aware of the strong bond the US and Israel have. While many Americans critisize Israel and don't want anything to do with it - The vast majority of Israelies, despite the fact that the US army kills more innocents in a day than Israel's army kills in a year, have deep honour and respect for the US. Israel treats others as they treat them. Egypt and Jordan haven't broken the peace agreement with Israel even once, so Israel didn't see a reason to break it as well. Fatah agreed to stop terrorism in 2006 or so, and since then Israel hasn't attacked Fatah operatives, headquarters and so on even once. Not only does Israel have no reason to do anything against the US, but it would first require the US to break the alliance and take harmful actions against Israel for such a thought to even have some logic in it.</p><p></p><p>"2000lb on densely populate civilian areas in 2008"</p><p>Israel didn't use such bombs. Gaza's population density is 8,900 people per square kilometer. Such a bomb would probably kill over 10,000 people. Israel uses tactical strikes and precision bombs.</p><p></p><p>"or the schools and hospitals that too were'nt spared by the merciless slaughter from the Air?"</p><p>The UN already admitted, that like most things told by the Palestinians against Israel, that that too was a lie. Israel never hit the UNRWA school.</p><p>http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/129696</p><p>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvngXwJ3vIw</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="darkAI, post: 1710534, member: 553378"] Well, seeing as you phrased it in a somewhat more serious way than most questions of this sort are asked here - I'll give you a serious answer as well. Israel is a country which respects agreements to the end. Even a peace agreement with the enemy it had the most wars against - Egypt - Is respected to such a degree that even incidents of mistaken identity, leading to Egyptian soldiers shooting on Israeli soldiers and vice versa or the fact Egypt does little to stop weapon smuggling into Gaza weren't strong enough to change Israel's desire to see peace continue between the two nations and its commitment to uphold that peace. So if Israel always respects the agreements with its enemies[Jordan also comes into that category] and hasn't broken it even once, what makes you think Israel would do anything against its most faithful ally - The US? While many Americans aren't even aware of how Israel contributed and contributes to thre US, the vast majority of Israelies are well-aware of the strong bond the US and Israel have. While many Americans critisize Israel and don't want anything to do with it - The vast majority of Israelies, despite the fact that the US army kills more innocents in a day than Israel's army kills in a year, have deep honour and respect for the US. Israel treats others as they treat them. Egypt and Jordan haven't broken the peace agreement with Israel even once, so Israel didn't see a reason to break it as well. Fatah agreed to stop terrorism in 2006 or so, and since then Israel hasn't attacked Fatah operatives, headquarters and so on even once. Not only does Israel have no reason to do anything against the US, but it would first require the US to break the alliance and take harmful actions against Israel for such a thought to even have some logic in it. "2000lb on densely populate civilian areas in 2008" Israel didn't use such bombs. Gaza's population density is 8,900 people per square kilometer. Such a bomb would probably kill over 10,000 people. Israel uses tactical strikes and precision bombs. "or the schools and hospitals that too were'nt spared by the merciless slaughter from the Air?" The UN already admitted, that like most things told by the Palestinians against Israel, that that too was a lie. Israel never hit the UNRWA school. http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/129696 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvngXwJ3vIw [/QUOTE]
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