1) Israel is not perfect in that whole mess. No one is
2) Israel does not go into Pal. towns and intentionally kill children. They do not line them up against walls and shoot them.
3) Hammas gets onto busses filled with children and blows it up.
4) Yes, in supporting Israel the US is not possibly choosing the most politicaly savvy side. That does not make it wrong.
5) The war originally with the Pal was a real war with Pal fighting Israily soildiers. That was a legit war, but the Pal took it to the point of attacking civilians, TARGETING busloads of children. That is wrong. Their is no, NO legitimacy to that action. That is pure murder. In the news I hear of Israil leveling settlements, destroying homes. I do not think this is right. But I will let you know far more what I think when I see a population targetting my neighborhood school bus.
6) Israil has offerend peace to the Pal, all this has done is get Hammas to increase their attacks. How do you reason with that?
Again those of you who think that Hammas has a right to act how they are and are better than the US, go find your loved ones and let me know which ones I can attack for not being like me. That is horrible, it is wrong. There is no good in that at all. Ghandi and King showed the world that political freedom can be gained through Legit peaceful means. These people are monsters. They are evil. They should be taken to an island and left to fester together where they can hurt no more people. They are bad, if you do not see that, you need to visit a country where people are cut down for being different, where such evil exists, and leave your comfortable homes.
Israil is not perfect, nor is the US. They currently practice some brutal treatment. And the US has an ugly past. But both have tried to attone. Hammas is a terribly evil, group. The Palistian cause is hurt not helped by them. Their are some in Palistine who want peace. They get killed for trying to work with Israil. Stand up for those dogs if you will. I will stanby those who try to at least achieve some measure of justice. |