Probably easier to sort out Middle Earth than the Middle East.
The boycott is utterly ridiculous in my view - and I'm not a massive fan of the current Israeli tactics by any stretch of the imagination.
There are far worse states in the region, committing far more heinous crimes, that go without boycotts.
The UN created the state of Israel... that's the difference, and thus the added complexity. Until you get consensus that the UN decision is invalid, then the state of Israel, AND it's right to defend it's borders, democracy and citizens against all enemies... is as valid as the existance of every other nation on this planet.On the face of it South Africa did seem easier, but what areas do you feel are more complex regarding the Middle East?
No other race on earth has been persecuted throughout the ages for such irrational reasons than the Jewish faith. Who can blame them now they’ve got their own turf if they don’t exactly play by the rulebook. The Middle East is where most of the worlds main religions collide, it’ll never be harmonious. Even a single faith can find plenty to fallout about.
Had a spat with a few 'lefties' in Lewes recently as they were in the precinct asking people to boycott Israeli products and companies. I did mention that that was how the holocaust started with the boycotting of Jewish business and services in Nazi Germany. They looked a bit bewildered, mind you they were in their early twenties.
Perhaps we should seek the views of Hemed and Kayal on the boycott
If Israel wants to be an accepted state then it needs to act like one and less like a rogue state - i.e. stick to the rule book.
I'm anything but a 'leftie' and I support the Israeli boycotts. It isn't a left v right issue. They have looked a bit bewildered as you've lumped Jews and Israelis as one and the same - they are not. I'd like nothing more than see Israel brought to heal by the international community but that doesn't make me anti Jewish.
I guess talking about isreal, isfake news.
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Name these states that stick to the rule book, then? Every single European country has done something in it's history to be considered rogue. Add to that Japan, China, USSR, USA, Australia, Iran, Turkey. The difference is that you don't get a load of supposed 'lberals' saying these Countries shouldn't be allowed to exist.
No, what makes you and these people anti-Jewish is the fact that it's the only conflict you're preoccupied with. Where are the daily Facebook posts about China in Tibet, or Russia in Ukraine? When only one Country is brought before the UN as often as Israel is, you would be right to assume it's not just because the nation is called Israel, it's because it's the World's only Jewish state.
The UN created the state of Israel... that's the difference, and thus the added complexity. Until you get consensus that the UN decision is invalid, then the state of Israel, AND it's right to defend it's borders, democracy and citizens against all enemies... is as valid as the existance of every other nation on this planet.
When the Turkish Muslims invaded North Cyprus and displaced the Greek Cypriots they founded new lives in the south and helped build a modern Cyprus, whilst Turkish Cyprus became a shit hole without shelling it or sending in suicide bombers. And the moral of this story is?
I'm anything but a 'leftie' and I support the Israeli boycotts. It isn't a left v right issue. They have looked a bit bewildered as you've lumped Jews and Israelis as one and the same - they are not. I'd like nothing more than see Israel brought to heal by the international community but that doesn't make me anti Jewish.
and brought to heel for what? defending itself,