Tyrone Biggums
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Didn't Israel start the 6 day war?
Depends which side of the fence you're on.
Didn't Israel start the 6 day war?
Point of order, Egypt is not an "Arab State" - its in North Africa.
Depends which side of the fence you're on.
Didn't Israel start the 6 day war?
There had been a massive wave of sabotage attacks and border incursions right across Israel, the West bank and the Golan heights by Jordan, Egypt and Syria, so Israel retaliated in the way they thought best, ie air raids on military airfields. It then escalated, and Israel beat them in 6-days. So technically, yes, they started the real action.Didn't Israel start the 6 day war?
That's the beauty of a discussion, you get to see other peoples points of view, .. and remarkably, you discuss them.Bit like this whole discussion.
That's the beauty of a discussion, you get to see other peoples points of view, .. and remarkably, you discuss them.
Chuckle,... yes,.... I wonder when the 'Blair's illegal war' topic will come up again?!!then a few months later you discuss them again.
There had been a massive wave of sabotage attacks and border incursions right across Israel, the West bank and the Golan heights by Jordan, Egypt and Syria, so Israel retaliated in the way they thought best, ie air raids on military airfields. It then escalated, and Israel beat them in 6-days. So technically, yes, they started the real action.
EDIT: see post above.
You mean Gaza, Golan Heights and the West Bank?
1) Gaza was captured by Israel from Egypt after Israel was attacked first in the 6 day war, it has now handed it back to the Palestinians.
2) The West bank was captured from Jordon the same war, Jordan however signed over this territory to Israel and renounced claims to it some years later.
3) All the territory captured from Syria in the Golan Heights has now been handed back to Syria.
I am assuming you mean the development of jewish settlements in the West Bank, this is obviously against the previous agreements ( UN sponsored), but don't forget, that technically is still Israel, they are not stealing other nations territory.
The continued existence of the state of Israel yes.Presumably there were some reasons for the sabotage attacks and the border incursions?
The continued existence of the state of Israel yes.
Or the continued persecution of the people of Palestine and the stealing of their lands.
You mean Gaza, Golan Heights and the West Bank?
1) Gaza was captured by Israel from Egypt after Israel was attacked first in the 6 day war, it has now handed it back to the Palestinians.
2) The West bank was captured from Jordon the same war, Jordan however signed over this territory to Israel and renounced claims to it some years later.
3) All the territory captured from Syria in the Golan Heights has now been handed back to Syria.
I am assuming you mean the development of jewish settlements in the West Bank, this is obviously against the previous agreements ( UN sponsored), but don't forget, that technically is still Israel, they are not stealing other nations territory.
So would you say the Palestinians always had the right to fight back agaisnt the Israelis incursions?
Why do you ignore the catastrophic policy decisions made by the nations of the middle east themselves? Two nations only in that immediate region are stable and economically prosperous, 1) Israel, a democracy, and economically attached to most of the enlightened world in one way or another, 2) Jordan, another democracy, constitutional monarchy like us, economically booming, secular ( they ban any religiously aligned political parties ), good relations with most nations in the region and beyond.it is staggering how the west keeps making so many awful policy decisions in this part of the world.it is bad enough as it is without the "enlightened democracies" actually making a terrible situation even worse.
Apparently they consider themselves arabs these days.
Well the Muslim ones do anyway.
http://www.dailynewsegypt.com/2012/09/06/are-egyptians-africans-or-arabs/
The same persecution that the Palestinians suffer in Syria, Jordan, Egypt and Lebanon who all have regions within their borders that the Palestinians claim is theirs by right and ancestry.Or the continued persecution of the people of Palestine and the stealing of their lands.