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The Israel Palestine/Lebanon Crisis, the Zionist Bullies
Submitted: 2007-01-17 16:24:14
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Over the past couple of week the crisis in Israel/Lebanon has continued to escalate and the situation is slowly descending into war. It is obviously a sad and worrying situation with daily deaths and the destruction of one of the most beautiful cities in the world, that being Beirut. You could argue that this all started with the Hizbollah abducting two Israeli soldiers, even if this were the case then the Israeli reaction was still extraordinarily exaggerated, killing many innocent Palestinian civilians. The two Israelis taken were soldiers, not civilians, the killing of many innocent civilians is a disgrace, and the Israeli overreaction is outrageous and should not be supported.
Obviously this feud is not a just a few weeks old, it has been continuing for the last 40 or so years, the Zionists evicting the Palestinians from their homeland. Can you imagine if one day, the US decided that all of the UK should have to live in Wales, while a religious group moved into the rest of the UK, our homes removed. There would be outrage, this is exactly what happened to the Palestinians, they were forced out of their homelands by the Jews into the Gaza Strip, if it were happening here, and I know I'd back a group who were willing to stand up against the invading group. That is exactly what Hizbollah is doing in standing up against Israel. The Jews were obviously persecuted during the second world war and for that we feel for them, but what they are doing to the Palestinians is nearly as bad, it is like the school playground, the one who has been bullied becomes the bully in the future, that is Israel right now persecuting the Palestinians. Many Zionists these days are in fact racists, although they may not realise it, they treat the Palestinians people as inferior often referring to them as "others", who class their lives as worth less than their own, it is a worrying time, there is so much hatred built up by the Zionists, it appears to cloud their own judgement, they appear not to realise the depths of darkness they have become. Israel can be likened to South Africa under apartheid, where one set of citizens (the Jews) receive full civil rights and benefits, while the other, the Palestinians, receive none, this is a racist state and there is no other way to describe it.
What sickens me further is the fact that in the past it has actually been the US and the UK who in the past funded the Israeli's, and they are using the weapons that were made and supplied by us to destroy and kill such treasured lands. Beirut once described at "The Second Paris", a place of extreme beauty look set to be put back 30 or more years due to the destruction that the Israeli's are continuing to do to their beautiful city, it truly is a saddening sight, the fact that we're a part of it only makes it worse. I do not want my name being associated with Israel and their racist views and gratuitous violence against the Palestinians, I'm sure the vast majority of Britain is of a similar view, including many British Jews, it saddens me to think that if a full scale war does break out, it will undoubtedly be the side of the Israelis that Britain will be on, when it is their behaviour which so disgusts me, how they believe they are so righteous is beyond me.
Victor Lensora - Owner of the New, Controversial Blog that has been causing a stir with its unusual and often controversial takes on life. It’s a must to read: http://controversial-times.blogspot.com/
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