Lyndon - Why do you refuse to defend your staements. Surely if you believe something there must be a basis to that belief?
You said Israelis are Nazis. What is your basis for that statement? What do you consider "acting like Nazi's"? Please be specific. I have a few suggestions: 1. forbidding Jews from owning property (the PA does this, as does Jordan and a number of other Arab Muslim countries). 2. forbidding Jews from living within their borders. (the PA does this, as does Jordan, KSA, and a number of other Arab Muslim countries 3. destroying Jewish synagogues and holy places (the PA does this, Jordan did it, as do a number of other Arab Muslim countries). I have a lot more, but lets see what you come up with. O.K.?
Here is a little article which, I think, explains your attitude and beliefs. Let me know if I am correct.
Israel – the world’s mistake
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Have you ever wondered why Israel gets treated differently to every other country in the world? It’s not double standards by the way – it’s triple standards.
There’s Israel: Everything they do is wrong.
There’s the Arab world: Everything they do is ignored.
There’s the West: Everything they do is right.
But why is that? What is so different about Israel, compared to other countries?
For much of the world, the story goes like this: Israel was created in 1948, as a result of the Holocaust, and by pushing out the indigenous people of the country of Palestine. That is what they believe, irrespective of what the truth is. And this is the story the Palestinian merchants of fiction peddle, despite the fact that in 1948 the Arabs of the area were not known as Palestinians.
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The reality is that the world doesn’t like to see a strong Israel, because they don’t like to see Jews with too much power. For some reason, they have a problem with Jews defending themselves too vigorously. Perhaps it’s because they had been the whipping boys for so long that the sudden change in fortunes was a bit too jarring to accept. When this was combined with the Arab fairy tales of how everything was some kind of nirvana before the Jews came along, the attitude of much of the world became sealed.
So this combination of influences has formulated an opinion that Israel is a mistake. The Arabs were living wonderfully and harmoniously in the state of Palestine before the evil European Jews, with no connection to the land, came along to take it away. And it was only given to them because of the Holocaust, which much of the Arab world denies happened anyway or at least thinks it was grossly exaggerated, including the “moderate” leader, Abbas.
The practical effect of this is that Israel can do no right, because it doesn’t deserve to be there anyway. It’s like if a criminal broke into your house and beat up your wife or husband – and you, in turn, defended your family against that criminal by hitting him. No one is going to blame you, right?
And that is how Israel is seen – as that criminal.
Whatever Israel does, it will always be seen as wrong. If they defend themselves, they’ll say: Well, shouldn’t have been there in the first place.
If an Arab deliberately steers his car into innocent bystanders, they’ll say: Well, you shouldn’t have been there in the first place.
If they argue against world bias, they’ll say: Well, you shouldn’t have been there in the first place.
If they ask the world, why are you only condemning us and no one else, the response will be: Well, you shouldn’t have been there in the first place.
If they get condemned for building houses in areas that are Jewish anyway, the response will be: Well, you shouldn’t have been there in the first place.
Now, they may not say this publically, but it is a thought that occupies their minds and formulates their policy.
Throughout history the world has had a bias against Jews – it’s the reason that Israel, as the national symbol of the Jews, is always treated differently. It’s the reason that somehow countries like Saudi Arabia, which beheads peoples as a matter of routine, and has no human rights to speak of, is treated with respect, while Israel is treated with disdain.
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And as far as the greater world goes, the legitimacy of Israel is something that many are still grappling with – 66 years after the state was formed. The Jewish connection to the land for the last four thousand years is simply ignored.
In international politics, truth seldom plays a role. What formulates policy is not history, or facts, or morality. Instead, it is myth, fairy tales and whoever has the most enticing catch phrases.
And at the moment, because of the massive bias against the Jews, it is the Palestinian viewpoint that is the most engaging.
http://blogs.timesofisrael.com/israel-the-worlds-mistake/