Why The Middle East Conflict Continues To Exist

Posted on Tuesday, August 08 at 10:26 by 4Canada
The hatred between the two peoples doesn’t come from the hearts of Middle-Eastern Arabs and Jews; it is created and stoked from abroad. Arabs and Jews must see through the propaganda and understand that this conflict is being created for them. Every time it looks like it is coming to an end, foreigners breathe new life into it by insisting that they have a “new peace initiative” which they claim will bring peace. It never does. The FE’s intervention in the affairs of the Middle East has been a tragedy for the Arab peoples - socially, economically, and politically. Arabs and Jews of the Middle East need to admit that they are both victims of the foreigners. By working together, they can remove the cancer of foreign intervention that keeps the conflict alive. http://www.joelbainerman.com/articles/me_report.asp [Proofreader's note: this article was edited for spelling and typos on August 8, 2006]

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  1. Tue Aug 15, 2006 12:16 am
    I have to call bs, sorry.

    From day one, the zionist influence in the new Jewish state of Israel, starting in 1947, consisted of:

    - Terrorist attacks against arab and western interests to drive out western interference and instill fear in the local arab population.

    - Formation of a large military force, that immediately began a program of genocide. Whole arab villages were razed, people gang-raped, children shot. When the arabs fled their homes, they were confiscated and turned over to jewish settlers. When arabs fled their farms, they were turned over the jewish farmers, and have fed Israel ever since.

    - Laws were inacted to prevent any non-jew from owning land, or running in government. These laws are plainly racist, yet the world looks the other way.

    - Israel then begins to launch a series of provocative wars, each time they provoke a response, they respond with massive firepower, taking huge amounts of territory. This is exactly what they did in Lebanon.

    - To this day, the atrocities rage on. They are countless, it is horrifying. They shoot little girls who stumble over a security zone line. They shoot boys in the head for throwing stones. They bulldoze people's homes. They shoot up hospitals. They bomb power plants. They bomb water resevoirs.

    HOW WOULD YOU FEEL?

    Wouldn't you want to go out and shoot every Israeli you saw???

    So the arabs retaliate with crude weapons. They blow themselves up. I think that tactic is stupid, I think they should train legions of good arab sharpshooters with sniper rifles, myself. They launch very innaccurate rockets, most of which smuck into hillsides and blow up apartment roofs, scaring the hell out of people but not doing much else. Enough is done, though to cause retaliatory HATE back. IF only one kid dies in your neighborhood, but everybody liked that kid, then the whole neighborhood is going to have a hate on for arabs. Next time the boys corner an arab kid they might kick the crap out of him for little Josh.

    And so the cycle goes on.

    There is absolutely no need for any kind of artificial hate to be fostered from the outside.

    What the US does do is gloat over the weapons sales (likely to both sides) and enjoy having a white western power in the middle east to take the heat while they sit back in good ol' N of A and watch the stock car races.


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    “The war is not meant to be won, it is meant to be continuous, the essential act of warfare is the destruction of the produce of human labour”

  2. Tue Aug 15, 2006 6:00 am
    Sgt. ShockNawe,

    I agree that on this level there is hate but I can see how that hate if fostered by outsiders like Perle, Wolfowitz, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Kristol, Bolton, Murdock (outside Zionists,Bilderbergers or the Foreign Elite) I don't believe any of these people actually care about the well being of the citizens of ANY country let alone Israel. It's all about the New World Order and the New Middle East and the best way to make things happen behind the scenes is to create a scene outfront that is horrible enough that one cannot get past it. Create civil war and chaos, make each side believe the other is their enemy so that the real enemy, your own government officials can go about destroying the very culture and homeland you think you are fighting to protect.

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    "And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music." Friedrich Nietzsche

  3. by Jeff
    Tue Aug 15, 2006 2:21 pm
    Yes, get these folks a state NOW!<br />
    <br />
    <a href="http://littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/?entry=22107_A_Death_Cult_Party_in_Jenin&only">http://littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/?entry=22107_A_Death_Cult_Party_in_Jenin&only</a>

  4. Tue Aug 15, 2006 5:17 pm
    <h4>Not guilty. The Israeli captain who put 17 bullets into a Palestinian schoolgirl<h4> http://www.guardian.co.uk/israel/Story/0%2C2763%2C1643573%2C00.html According to the Israeli human rights group B'Tselem, the army has killed 1,722 Palestinian civilians - more than one-third of them minors - as well as 1,519 combatants, since the intifada began nearly five years ago; the comparable Israeli figures are 658 civilians killed - 17% minors - along with 309 military. The army has investigated just 90 Palestinian deaths, usually under outside pressure. Seven soldiers have been convicted: three for manslaughter, none for murder. Last month, a military court sentenced a soldier to 20 months in prison for shooting dead a Palestinian man as he adjusted his TV aerial, the longest sentence yet for killing a civilian, and less than Israeli conscientious objectors have got for refusing to serve in the army. http://www.guardian.co.uk/israel/Story/0,2763,1516362,00.html tit for tat, I could go on and on. Hezbollah has killed about 10% of the number of Lebanese civilians bombed by Israel so far during the current conflict. I'd say that's a fair estimate of the number of Palestinian acts of violence versus the IDF. If your daughter had been shot by an Israeli sharpshooter for spitting on a soldier, and you found out that there was a guy down the street who tipped them off and set up the hit for them, how would you feel? I'd be paying him a visit, personally. Hatred breeds hatred. Both sides are equally now to blame for the ongoing violence, and both sides would be responsible for stopping all acts of aggression and moving forward to a peaceful settlement. <p>---<br>“The war is not meant to be won, it is meant to be continuous, the essential act of warfare is the destruction of the produce of human labour”

  5. Tue Aug 15, 2006 5:32 pm
    (<I>apologies for my poor HTML skills</I> <P><B>Not guilty. The Israeli captain who put 17 bullets into a Palestinian schoolgirl </B> http://www.guardian.co.uk/israel/Story/0%2C2763%2C1643573%2C00.html </P> <p>According to the Israeli human rights group B'Tselem, the army has killed 1,722 Palestinian civilians - more than one-third of them minors - as well as 1,519 combatants, since the intifada began nearly five years ago; the comparable Israeli figures are 658 civilians killed - 17% minors - along with 309 military. The army has investigated just 90 Palestinian deaths, usually under outside pressure. Seven soldiers have been convicted: three for manslaughter, none for murder.</p> <p>Last month, a military court sentenced a soldier to 20 months in prison for shooting dead a Palestinian man as he adjusted his TV aerial, the longest sentence yet for killing a civilian, and less than Israeli conscientious objectors have got for refusing to serve in the army. http://www.guardian.co.uk/israel/Story/0,2763,1516362,00.html</p> <p>tit for tat, I could go on and on. Hezbollah has killed about 10% of the number of Lebanese civilians bombed by Israel so far during the current conflict. I'd say that's a fair estimate of the number of Palestinian acts of violence versus the IDF. If your daughter had been shot by an Israeli sharpshooter for spitting on a soldier, and you found out that there was a guy down the street who tipped them off and set up the hit for them, how would you feel? I'd be paying him a visit, personally. </p> <I>Hatred breeds hatred. Violence seeds more violence.</I> <P>The zionist occupation of Palestine was done with force and paid for in blood. The resistance of the Palestinian people may not be civil or articulate, <b>but it IS JUSTIFIED.</b></p> <P>Both sides are equally now to blame for the ongoing violence, and both sides would be responsible for stopping all acts of aggression and moving forward to a peaceful settlement.</p><p>---<br>“The war is not meant to be won, it is meant to be continuous, the essential act of warfare is the destruction of the produce of human labour”



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