--- cornel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The parents of the Israeli soldier kidnapped by > Hamas in Gaza were interviewed on UK TV about an > hour ago.
> This time, the father regretted that Israel broke > the unwritten agreement between the two sides and > instead of negotiating for the return of the three > Israeli soldiers, started a brutal war. > Mario responds: > Last night I watched an interview on American TV with the parents of a Lebanese man whose son had been captured by Israel in Lebanon. > I had expected total anger against Israel. However, absolutely the opposite happened to my great surprise. The father indicated that Israel had left Lebanon in 2000 under UN 425 and he was outraged that Lebanon had not disarmed Hezbollah under UN 1559 and that Hezbollah, whom he called terrorists, had re-started the conflict leading to the capture of his son. He said Iran had ordered them to do so to deflect from Iran's problems with the world community on the issue of nukes. > BTW, I checked with the Israeli Embassy. There are no "unwritten" agreements between Israel and the Arabs. Each side does what suits them. However, the Arabs have written policies in their charters to wipe Israel off the map. > BTW, what kind of "agreement", written or unwritten, can anyone have with someone who has vowed to destroy you and has attempted to do so for 58 years? Does the agreement say, "Kill me now or kill me later, and please do it humanely?" > Cornel continues to deny that it was Hezbollah that started this round of hostilities, even though the Lebanese man I cited above and major Arab countries like Egypt, Jordan and Saudi Arabia have said so, as well as the entire G-8 conference. > Goanetters should compare: Cornel and a Jewish parent on one side and the countries of Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and the entire G-8 conference, plus a Lebanese parent, on the other side. > Cornel writes: > > I rest my case that Israel is entirely wrong to be > so disproportionate in its aggression in this > current war, > Mario responds: > Cornel has no case to rest, since he continues to deny all the well known facts in this 58 year conflict, the main one being the Arab goal to destroy Israel, recently confirmed publicly by Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran, but still steadfastly being denied on Goanet by Cornel. > Cornel writes: > > Finally, those who clamour for war invariably make > sure that, in particular, their men folk will not > be involved and their families are at a distance > from the conflict. > Mario responds: > No one is clamoring for war other than the Arabs that Cornel supports and their Iranian allies. If they accepted Israel's right to exist in peace, there would be no war. Cornel denies this basic reality. They have rejected Israel's right to live in peace since 1948, and have openly and actively tried to destroy this country. > Actually, it is Cornel, and those who believe as he does, that are responsible for enabling the tens of thousands of deaths in this ongoing conflict by encouraging the Arabs to continue their illegal attempts under the UN Charter to destroy Israel. > How can Cornel support those who have vowed to destroy Israel, deny their objectives on their behalf on this and other forums, and then try and deflect the blame on others? > I would like someone to dispute this summary, based on recognizable facts and not a blinding hatred for Jews. If Hamas and Hezbollah put down their arms tomorrow peace in the region will immediately follow. If Israel puts down their arms tomorrow, it will be destroyed within days. > _______________________________________________ Goanet mailing list [email protected] http://lists.goanet.org/listinfo.cgi/goanet-goanet.org
