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By luvee (anonymous) | Posted January 09, 2009 at 21:29:25
I would like to comment about he article. It seems that you're quite bias about Israel . I look at things differently. If the Arab world or the Islamic nations has the Solidarity in a good way to prevent the people who are trying to kill innocent people. This has been happening for a long time. I came from a country just a fraction of Islam there, but they wanted to divide our small country. That's why the soldiers has been staying in the same region for several decades or probably more. What does the Jewish nation does against Arab? Talking about the division of the Arab country, it was the British occupation there. Israel is Biblically written and it should exist there. They tried give-in to Arafat almost anything that he wanted, but still he didn't agree (they wanted Bethlehem). I can't blame you to write about the matter leaning on the Palestine side, but I'm on the opposite side. I disagree with Israel of killing innocent lives there, but my take on the matter is, it is a game of the terrorists from Iraq to Afghanistan to use innocent civilians as cover-up. I would like to ask what you gonna do, if living here in Canada and U.S. constantly bombing us every single day for years? Shall we keep them doing it without retaliation? As you mention about Hamas use to be a Charity. Who are they helping? They smuggle thousands of weapon, while their people in Gaza are starving. Why do they have money to purchase weapon and don't help their people? I feel for the people in Gaza but I might as well take side to Israel because there are lot of Arab nations don't want them there. Why can't the terrorists (twisted minded people) can't live side by side with no one else besides their fellow Islam? I can't be more critical about the people but I could see that if they kill each other, Islamic nations are keeping quiet, but if they are not same religion, they have have the solidarity to say what they say against the opponents. Is there any double standard here? I'm not against Islam religion but if you are a moderate person ,why can't they see what I see. If we want to live together in peace, we should learn to assimilate and not be just one sided.
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