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Israel => Save Israel => Topic started by: Ben Yehuda on May 25, 2008, 11:07:05 AM
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080525/wl_mideast_afp/mideastisraelsyriapeace_080525062145
He should move to Syria and see how he likes it. Schmuck.
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Israel could manage without muslims.
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And I say Israel can "manage" without this ex-army chief. $1 solution, anyone?
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Agree with all.
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I have read, that the archaeologist found there ancient Synagoges and Mikwes.
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Israel could manage without muslims.
well put loll very true coming from a new jtfer respect O0 O0 O0
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I wish a tumor would start feasting on Halutzs soon to be corpse.
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The day Israel moves out of the Golan it will become a terror base.
That's how it was before we had it... and that's how it will be if we give it away!
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If the Golan is given up many people will die and be injured from what is going to be fired out of there. If my memory serves me correctly that was one of the main reasons it was taken control of in the first place.
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"We want 'peace' with Syria so we could drink cafe in Damascus" this is what the sick Israelis are chanting nowadays :(
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anyone with the slightest military glimpse knows that height equals advantage - so normaly alot of soldiers die in battle for conquering this kind of advantage
giving up this position to the enemy without a fight really is a bad idea and must not happen!
i've been to the golan heights and for they eyes and mind they are just beautiful - but for the soldiers and people of northern israel they are also a life insurance
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The Golan also is the major water source for Israel.
Surrendering it would give an implacable Nazi enemy not only the military advantage over all of northern Israel, but also allow the cutting off of a vital source of water.
I am most upset with the former IDF General's choice of terminology; using the words of a "business transaction" to describe the aftermath, rather than military terminology.
If Israel "could manage" without the Golan, then it stands to reason that Israel is currently "managing much better" with the Golan.