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29 minutes ago, john donson said:

an israel has done this on who's authority ?  clearly a declaration of war and they can expect some presents in return soon ?

Israel is a sovereign nation, it doesn’t need anyone else’s authority.

 

 

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2 hours ago, john donson said:

an israel has done this on who's authority ?  clearly a declaration of war and they can expect some presents in return soon ?

 

   Who is it a declaration of war on ?

No one has taken responsibility for the missile base and no one has claimed responsibly for bombing the base .

   Iran recently sent 300 missiles to attack Israel , those missiles were intercepted on the way to Israel whilst airborne wen route . 

   

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2 hours ago, john donson said:

an israel has done this on who's authority ?  clearly a declaration of war and they can expect some presents in return soon ?

 

   What made you think that Israel needs to ask permission from others and also who is it do you think that Israel should have obtained permission from ?

   Why do you treat Israel differently to all other Nations ?

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On 9/14/2024 at 1:02 AM, frank83628 said:

so Israel can bomb Syria with the backing of the US and you lot say nothing. 

 

I do say something.  I say 

 

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10 hours ago, john donson said:

an israel has done this on who's authority ?  clearly a declaration of war and they can expect some presents in return soon ?

Israel has acted on the authority of its 7.2 million Jewish citizens and the other 7.8 million Jews in the world.  Syria and Israel have been in a state of perpetual war since 1948.   Syria refuses to recognize Israel as a sovereign state, so no long-term peace is possible.  Syria's choice, not Israel's.

 

Same-same with Iran, Hamas and Hezbollah.  They are dedicated to the eradication of Israel and its Jewish citizens.  And that's only the beginning.  Every day Israel stands against the hatred of two billion Muslims and 450 million Arabs.   Muslims, Arabs, Syria, Iran. Hamas, Hezbollah, pro-Palestinian demonstrators and @john donson and @frank83628 all have to realize one thing:

 

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This time round, Jews won't walk passively to extermination.  After 75 years, the enemies of Israel still haven't  grasped it.  Palestinians in particular have a  very long learning curve, much to their own detriment and suffering.

 

On 9/14/2024 at 1:44 AM, frank83628 said:

oh sorry, i forgot, nobody is supposed to question Israel and what they do, probably get called an antisemite if one does

 

Speaking of long lerning curves ...   No one is labeled an anti-Semite because they question or criticize the policies of  the government of Israel.  Through the years, millions of Jews inside and outside Israel have done just that and they certainly aren't antisemitic.  The test for antisemitism is quite easy;  one single yes-or-no question:  Does Israel have the right to exist behind secure borders as the homeland to the world's Jews?  No evasion or qualification is allowed;  the answer is either yes or no.  If the answer is "no,"  then the person is a Jew hater.  Most Jew haters will either refuse to answer or hide behind a wall of words.

 

So I ask @frank83628:  Does Israel have the right to exist behind secure borders as the homeland to the world's Jews? 

 

On 9/14/2024 at 1:25 AM, frank83628 said:

a pre-emptive strike for Israel, act of terror if Iran had done the same

 

No moral equivalence exists between Israel and Iran.  Israel is fighting to defend its existence and save the lives of its citizens.  Iran is a  theocratic  dictatorship that embodies the worst type of religious fanaticism.  Israel is driven by the need to guarantee a homeland  and last refuge for a group that's been persecuted for centuries and subjected to genocide in the past century.  An irrational hatred of Jews is the driving factor for Iran.

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3 hours ago, Evil Penevil said:

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I do say something.  I say 

 

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Israel has acted on the authority of its 7.2 million Jewish citizens and the other 7.8 million Jews in the world.  Syria and Israel have been in a state of perpetual war since 1948.   Syria refuses to recognize Israel as a sovereign state, so no long-term peace is possible.  Syria's choice, not Israel's.

 

Same-same with Iran, Hamas and Hezbollah.  They are dedicated to the eradication of Israel and its Jewish citizens.  And that's only the beginning.  Every day Israel stands against the hatred of two billion Muslims and 450 million Arabs.   Muslims, Arabs, Syria, Iran. Hamas, Hezbollah, pro-Palestinian demonstrators and @john donson and @frank83628 all have to realize one thing:

 

never-again-is-now-.jpg.941d70d2106f2965ee6f3981622371ce.jpg

 

This time round, Jews won't walk passively to extermination.  After 75 years, the enemies of Israel still haven't  grasped it.  Palestinians in particular have a  very long learning curve, much to their own detriment and suffering.

 

 

Speaking of long lerning curves ...   No one is labeled an anti-Semite because they question or criticize the policies of  the government of Israel.  Through the years, millions of Jews inside and outside Israel have done just that and they certainly aren't antisemitic.  The test for antisemitism is quite easy;  one single yes-or-no question:  Does Israel have the right to exist behind secure borders as the homeland to the world's Jews?  No evasion or qualification is allowed;  the answer is either yes or no.  If the answer is "no,"  then the person is a Jew hater.  Most Jew haters will either refuse to answer or hide behind a wall of words.

 

So I ask @frank83628:  Does Israel have the right to exist behind secure borders as the homeland to the world's Jews? 

 

 

No moral equivalence exists between Israel and Iran.  Israel is fighting to defend its existence and save the lives of its citizens.  Iran is a  theocratic  dictatorship that embodies the worst type of religious fanaticism.  Israel is driven by the need to guarantee a homeland  and last refuge for a group that's been persecuted for centuries and subjected to genocide in the past century.  An irrational hatred of Jews is the driving factor for Iran.

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4 hours ago, frank83628 said:

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   roflmatinyo.gif.34472a5320eaa1b7e4210ca98cecbefe.gif  That sort of response usually means you are intellectually or morally unable to reply.  So I'll repeat the question which should be answered with one word (yes or no), but always stumps anti-Semites and causes them to run:  Does Israel have the right to exist behind secure borders as the homeland to the world's Jews? 

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