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Wait a minute. How come some of you are against Israel on this Turkish-Israel problem? Israel should not have to apologize for the death of 9 people who were attacking the Israeli commandos. If they do apologize, just like MontyB said, it would be them admitting that the blockade is wrong. I read that Israel said they will intercept the "humantarian" ship anyways. The crew of the ship should have known this anyways and been more compliant with the commandos. Anyways, they killed like 2-3 commandos. I do agree that the force Israel projected was a little extreme. They could have just had a patrol boat steer them to the designated port.
Education is the only way things can decrease in hostility over there. The west must realize, we put them there, it would be wrong to take it away only because some group claims it as well. Establishing a Palastinian state would be beneficial, but there is no promise that them having their own country would decrease terrorist activity. Here is something to think of. If you were a police officer helping another officer inspect a car of someone who seemed suspicious and got attacked by a group of people who wanted to help him/her, killing your buddy so you shoot 2 of them to fight them off; would you apologize? Don't even say you would please, because that would be BS. That is you admitting that you were in the wrong for pulling the trigger when your life was on the line. You shouldn't apologize, but show some sympathy for the loss of life without apologizing imo. After that, the turks happen to be so insulted and unreasonable that they decide to escalate things by escorting ships with gunboats (can be taken as a form of threat or muscle showing). Please tell me if this is a correct response to 9 lives being lost? I hope the U.S stands firm on Israel's side if Turkey decides to escalate this even more. Turkey is making this out to be more than necessary and will cause more destablization in the Middle-East. If this happened to a U.S humanitarian ship, I would still stand firm with Israel. |
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How about we simply move all involved parties out of the area and turn the Holy Lands into a museum that folks can only visit? Okay.... all joking aside. There isn't an answer to this problem that would appease either party equally. Either the Israelis are happy or the Arabs are happy.... politically I'm in favor of supporting the Israelis as long as the actions they take are in self defense. If Egypt or Syria wants to invade Israel and the Israelis kick arse and take names then I see no issue in them holding captured territories. |
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Even if the ship had entered the Israeli exclusion zone, the embargo is not recognised as legitimate by almost all seagoing nations. |
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Full respect and implementation for international law which, through the resolutions of the United Nations, has allowed for the birth of the State of Israel and called for the establishment of the State of Palestine. Respect for and implementation of the peace accords signed since 1993 which permitted the creation of the Palestinian Authority; Support for the “Two States for Two Peoples” solution with the creation of an independent, viable and sovereign Palestinian State based on the boundaries preceding the 1967 war – including East Jerusalem, an end to all forms of violence, and security for all. Or one democratic state for all rather than the proposed “Two State Solution” A balanced and mutually agreed-upon solution to the Palestinian Refugee problem. And I urges the international community and its institutions to actively pursue, together with the Palestinian and Israeli constituencies, the above-mentioned objectives, in an effort to ensure the dignity, liberty and security of both nations. |
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Sure they had the right to defend themselves, but so do all criminals even if they were guilty. Doesn't make it truely correct to do though. I think Israeli troops responded in kind, I would have done the same thing in that given situation. Considering the U.N has stated that the blockade was legitimate I wonder what nations could possibly not believe it as legitimate. If you have an enemy firing rockets into your nation would you not try everything exception of extreme things to stop them? It is not like Israel is trying to starve them, the Palestinians make it worse for themselves by not rejecting Hamas and any other terrorist group claiming to be for them. If the Palestinians do that at the very least, then maybe would it be possible for things to stabalize a little. |
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I dunno what world you live in, but I know of no place (not even gun happy USA) where criminals have the "right" to kill people to facilitate a crime. That's why the death rows in most of your prisons are so well stocked and the population is growing. In any case, I wouldn't quote the UN if I were you, as they also said that any invasion of Iraq would be illegal, yet the US went ahead. The simple fact is, that the UN does not make, or it seems even wish to understand or abide by International law. Remember it was the UN who originally made the decision to give Palestine to the Jewish people, this was also a decision without precedent or any just reason which has bought us to where we are today. Even David ben Gurion admitted that Palestine was stolen from it's legitimate owners, and therefore the whole idea is built upon illegal premise. Quote:
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1.The transplanted Jews must be sent back to their original abodes. The exiled Palestinians must be brought back to their hearth and home. And a modern State of Palestine established.
2. In the event the Jews cannot get back to their original countries, land must be purchased in Texas, Australia or elsewhere to settle them. I am mentioning Texas and Australia because these have been mentioned in the media. 3. Another solution would be to break up Israel and distribute parts to Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Egypt. An exodus of Jews will occur. They should be settled in Texas, Australia,etc. |
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