Submitted by Stefan Kapitany (United States), Feb 8, 2009 at 13:05
It Is about long over due for the Israelis to elect a new leader who has the foresight to protect the the interests of Israel and not how the world would like the israelis to behave.The world gave us the russian pogroms and the nazis, not to mention that ever since bible times. everybody wanted to show the jews who is the boss without any success. It is not for the world to decide God's will, the arabs had their biggest chances in The Six Day war and the Yom Kipur war but they did not succeed.
So please do not educate the Israelis who on daily basis fighting for their survival, to behave like the world wants them to behave , where was the same world for the last two thousand years including the Inquisition to today . What the world does not deal with in the context that it should is that the jews and muslims are half brothers going back to Abraham and his to sons Ishmael and Itzhak , if the world is so intent to dictateor threaten the jews because of their capitulation over their need for access to strategic oil and natural gas, that they are willing to impose their will on Israel,and because they do not look at the issue as a whole, as much as they would like to separate the religious side from the Middle East realities it will never work.
That is why in my humble oppinion it does matter who did what and who said what the six million jews surrounded by more than fouur hundred million arabs and allmost a billion of them world wide that are bent on the destruction of Israel by any means posible, they had their chances but they could not do it, so now tey using world opinion to get what they desire, but with Divine intervention it will not happen.
Stefan Kapitany.
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