ANSWERS: 30
  • Here's the real Palestinian Violence.
  • Salam.
  • The responses to this question amaze me. An answer that does exactly what you ask is rated -3 and one that says, "F**k Palestine" has +5. Is it any wonder that the world is in the state it is.
  • This is what they show you. (picture 1) And thats what they dont show you. (picture 2 & 3)
  • Salam ;0)
  • ++SALAM++
  • Salam, most heartfelt.
  • Wow! I didn't realise world leaders read answerbag to get ideas of world opinion! ...how would this 'give your voice' to Gaza?
    • Linda Joy
      lol
  • Let peace reign all over the world. Let there be no loss of innocent lives. 'Salaam' for that.
  • there will be no peace in Gaza until the Gazan's stop supporting Hamas. Having a bunch of keyboard commandos say an arabic word is pointless and useless. I'm fairly certain the UN (which for all intesive purposes should be called the League of Nations) State dept. and other foreign governments don't look to AB to get guidance on how they should proceed. Besides, I'm siding with Israel.
    • Linda Joy
      The phrase is 'intents and purposes'
    • Army Veteran
      Let him go, LJ - he's on a roll LOL.
    • Linda Joy
      How do you know its a 'him'? I also side with Israel, but I don't want this person to sound dumb because of the fumbled phrase.
    • Army Veteran
      I don't if it's a him or a her. I'm merely using a default term. I'm not going to ask why you support Israel because I know why. I only offer a suggestion to learn the difference between "political" and "cultural". And how it all connects to Biden.
  • Salam! Do you have any sources for signing petitions? I remember signing one years ago but haven't seen anything as of late. Please provide one if you can
  • Salaam! Oh, and did anyone else want to throw a shoe (or perhaps something much more substantial) at Bush during yesterday morning's press conference?
  • Salam and Shalom.
  • "Salam"? No. Not yet. Not until the "bitter end" and "the last breath". Israeli defense minister Ehud Barak stated that this will be a "war to the bitter end," while Hamas spokesman Ismail Radwant declared Hamas would "fight until the last breath." At some point, folks gotta take responsibility for their actions. People get the government they deserve and the blame for all this carnage lies flat at the feet of Hamas and their Iranian and Syrian supporters as well as on an international community that didn’t do enough to let them know in no uncertain terms that lobbing missiles at an overwhelmingly superior foe is going to have some unpleasant ramifications. Hamas may want to rethink its strategy or the Palestinian people may want to reconsider their leadership choices. Sadly, the IDF is left with no choice but to inflict complete and total devastation upon those that wish to destroy Israel. Hopefully, the Palestinian people will wake up from their hatred inspired delusions… ... then, and only then, there can be "shalom".
    • Linda Joy
      If I recall correctly, Israel was commanded to destroy everyone in the 'promised land' entirely or they would be a scourge unto them forever. And they've been fighting ever since... So, technically its Israel's fault for not completely annihilating them back then and instead mingling with them.
    • Army Veteran
      The land doesn't even belong to Israel. It was promised to the Arabs (Palestinians) by Britain in 1915. Britain reneged on the deal, then handed the land to the Zionists in exchange for dragging the United States into WW1. The Zionists have been on a "Lebensraum" campaign of their own against Palestine since declaring themselves a state in 1948.
  • Salam +5
  • Salam. Stop the killing.
  • Salam & Shalom
  • salam wa aman...le ahal falas6een wal 3alam. (peace and safety...to the people of palestine and the world.)
  • Oh please, spare me. If the Gaza Arabs really wanted peace all they would have to do is stop attacking Israel. They don't want peace though, they only want the destruction of Israel.
    • Army Veteran
      They're defending their existence. Isreal wants to wipe them off the map.
    • Linda Joy
      They BOTH want to destroy each other, and BOTH have the ability to stop it.
  • The Palestinians could have peace any time they want it but they have rejected it so many times.
  • It is always old news to see the Palestinians playing the victims, while the Israelis get terrorized by Hamas firing rockets into Israel, incendiary balloons, disturbing the peace, stabbings, shootings and etc.
  • I'm not going to vote in this one way or the other, but I will give a brief history of what's going on. In 1915, Britain made a deal with the Arabs (Palestinians) to give them the rights to their land after the war (WW1) if the Arabs would go up against Turkey and help weaken the Ottoman Empire (the McMahon Agreement). The effort made by the Arabs wasn't what Britain was hoping for, so Britain reneged on the deal. In 1917, Germany was winning the war and Britain needed help from the United States. The Zionists (modern-day Zionism - established in 1895) made a deal with Britain to get the United States into the war in exchange for the rights to Palestine - Britain agreed. The Zionists then went to work on Woodrow Wilson and manipulated him into getting the US involved. Britain then gave the Zionists a written guarantee that they would keep their end of the bargain and this guarantee became the Balfour Declaration. In essence, what happened was, Britain promised the Arabs one thing, broke their word, and then handed Palestine over to the Zionists. Once the Zionists declared Isreal as an independent nation in 1948, they began a plan of extermination of their own against Palestine. Looking at historical maps of the Middle East between 1948 and the present will clearly show Palestine land shrinking to almost extinction. During WW2, there was a term used against the Germans who were accused of doing this" "Lebensraum" and it means "to invade territory to create more living space". This is what Israel has been doing to Palestine since 1948. When Germany was supposed to have been doing it, it was condemned by the world. When Israel does it, it's supported by the world and Palestine is the one who gets denounced for it.
  • I stand with Israel. Palestine could have peace if they wanted it.
    • Army Veteran
      Read my answer and you will see why they can't.
  • Here is the Palestine argument regarding land.. https://www.whatreallyhappened.com/WRHARTICLES/mapstellstory.html Here is Israel's response about land... http://www.israeladvocacy.net/knowledge/the-truth-of-how-israel-was-created/israel-stole-palestinian-land/ I just hope peace will be restored for the sake of the children, war is no life for children.
  • We need to hear the Imams and other Muslim leaders denounce the violence.

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