

After decades of peace processes, road maps, camp davids, you can ask yourself if there is any party in the middle east that genuinely looking for a lasting peace. David Clark, former advisor of the Britis ministry of foreign affairs gives an answer in this very interesting article.
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Hi,
I cant beleive they are killing so many innocent people for 2 soldiers and it looks like someone wanted all this to happen thats why they kidnapped soldiers.
This should be stopped immediately. Its good for everyone.
This war is not over just two kidnapped soldiers. Those soldiers were just the last straw. And, you are right about someone wanting this to happen. The terrorists have been pushing for an all out war with Israel and the U.S. They are ready to make a major attempt to conquer the world for Islam and attacking Israel is a good way to goad America into a full fledged war. They think that we are not able to prevail against them. We desire true peace, they desire war at all cost until they have taken over the world.
Anyone that thinks that stopping the fighting has any chance of bringing peace is a fool. The terrorists will not allow peace to take place. They have set their minds on world conquest and have no intentions of allowing peace to take place until they can force their ideology on every other human on earth. These people must be destroyed as quickly as possible because there is no chance that they will change their minds.
Can you keep religion out of this discussion David? I find that in combination with you last sentence kind of scary.
Has Israel fully withdrawn from the whole of Lebanon, right before the kidnapping?
Has Israel made any effort returning the Lebanese prisoners, even the one who we were captured in their own country?
Is there any reason or tactic to to the heavy and non-discriminating bombing by the Israeli’s, apart from scaring the hell out of every Lebanese in order to get them angry?
If the all the answers to these questions are “no” (and i think they are), than it is safe to say that Israel has not done everything to ensure peace with the Lebanese factions and that the current military actions of the Israeli’s can’t be catagorized as anything else than terrorism.
@ ms
Needless to say that i totally agree with you. I just read that there are half a million people have been bombed homeless by the Israeli’s.
Half a million of civilians for two soldiers?