The Way West (1967)
Do you think Israel is right to build more settlements in the West bank?
OK i’m going to try and put a neutral viewpoint across without being labelled as an Anti semite or anything else.
If you look at the history of the conflict surely Israel simply attacked and then annexed parts of it neighbors countries like Jordan, Syrian and Egypt didn’tg the 1967 war didnt it?
I mean what can be more clear cut then? Its like an example if America invading Mexico and building American homes on their terrority?
So do you think that what Israel is doing is illegal the way it is keep on expanding itself in the West bank?
What will Israel do if the West bank gets full? Will it take over another part of an Arab countries land and start builisn’t their?
Surearen’tder stand the Arabs did try to attack Israel, but surely the land is the West bank is illegal isnt it?
so why arent their any sanctions against them over this? I’m sure if another country done that the reaction would have been different?
i think Israel should be able to take back all of the land that God gave them to start with!
The Way West (1967) – (Genre: Western)
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The Goddess of 1967
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