Warm, fuzzy diplomacy: another UN ceasefire, another feel-good decision that will cost too many Jews and Arabs their lives.How many ceasefires have there been in the Middle East--or is the number too large to remember? Over the past half-century, there must have been more ceasefires in the Middle East than in the rest of the world combined. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] What will this latest ceasefire do? It will give Hezbollah a breather from Israeli retaliation and allow them time to get new shipments of military equipment from Iran, rebuild their military infrastructure and prepare for the next round of attacks on Israel. Why do these phony ceasefire scenarios keep getting repeated? Because there are too many people, including many in the media, who take the corrupt windbags at the UN seriously--so our political leaders have to act as if they take the UN seriously as well. This is a costly charade. Among its costs are human lives. UN ceasefires are the ultimate in feel-good decisions made by people who pay no price for the repercussions repercussions npl → répercussions fpl repercussions npl → Auswirkungen pl . No one in his right mind believes that either the Lebanese army or the UN "peacekeepers" will disarm Hezbollah. The track record of both is virtually a guarantee that Hezbollah will be able to resume war against Israel at whatever time and place it chooses. Most people have no idea how small Israel is--and therefore how vulnerable every part of it is to its surrounding enemies. New Hampshire New Hampshire, one of the New England states of the NE United States. It is bordered by Massachusetts (S), Vermont, with the Connecticut R. forming the boundary (W), the Canadian province of Quebec (NW), and Maine and a short strip of the Atlantic Ocean (E). is considered to be a small state but it is larger than Israel. So are 45 other states. Lake Erie Lake Erie Great Lake; once so polluted, referred to as Lake Eerie. [Am. Hist.: NCE, 887] See : Filth is larger than Israel and Lake Michigan more than twice as large. The Middle Eastern places we hear about are very close to one another. From Israel's capital in Jerusalem to Bethlehem in the Palestinian territory is only a fraction of the distance from Washington to Baltimore. Most people are as uninformed about the history of the Middle East This article is a general overview of the history of the Middle East. For more detailed information, see articles on the histories of individual countries and regions. For discussion of the issues surrounding the definition of the area see the article on Middle East. as they are about its geography. Supposedly, Jews took over the Palestinians' homeland in order to create the state of Israel. But there was no Palestinian homeland This article or section has multiple issues: * Its neutrality is disputed. * Its factual accuracy is disputed. * It does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by citing reliable sources. . That whole region belonged to the Ottoman Empire Ottoman Empire (ŏt`əmən), vast state founded in the late 13th cent. by Turkish tribes in Anatolia and ruled by the descendants of Osman I until its dissolution in 1918. until the Ottoman Empire was dismembered after its defeat in the First World War. Christians, Jews and Muslims had all lived in Palestine for centuries. In the course of carving up the Ottoman Empire to create new nations, the British set aside a small part of it for Jews--and after violent objections from the Arabs, stalled for years on letting this bit of land become an independent nation. Jews lived in Palestine long before there was a state of Israel and even before there was an Ottoman Empire. In 1939, Winston Churchill commented that Jews in Palestine "made the desert bloom." The resulting prosperity of the area attracted both more Jews and more Arabs, including some Arabs whose descendants would later claim that Jews took over their country. After World War Two and the Holocaust, Jews seeking refuge turned to their promised home in the Middle East and battled the British to seize control and proclaim the independence of Israel. In the face of polarizing hostility and violence in surrounding Arab countries, Jews fled these countries and many were absorbed into Israel. Meanwhile, Arab countries urged Arabs living in Israel to leave before these countries planned attacks with the aim of destroying the new state. It was the Arabs, rather than the Israelis, who created a massive Palestinian refugee You can help Wikipedia by removing weasel words. problem. While Jewish refugees In the course of history, Jewish populations have been expelled or ostracised by various local authorities and have sought asylum from antisemitism numerous times. The articles History of antisemitism and Timeline of antisemitism contain more detailed chronology of anti-Jewish were absorbed into the general population of Israel, Palestinians in Arab countries were kept in refugee camps for generations--promised a right to return after Israel was conquered and the Jews displaced. After the most complete failure of the many Arab efforts to annihilate an·ni·hi·late v. an·ni·hi·lat·ed, an·ni·hi·lat·ing, an·ni·hi·lates v.tr. 1. a. To destroy completely: The naval force was annihilated during the attack. Israel in 1967, the Israelis took over lands of strategic value, such as the Golan Heights Golan Heights, strategic upland region (2003 est. pop. 10,500), c.500 sq mi (1,250 sq km), SW Syria. It borders S Lebanon, NE Israel, and NW Jordan. It takes its name from the ancient city of Golan and was known as Gaulanitis in New Testament times. , in order to prevent them from being used in future military attacks. In all the years when these lands had been in the hands of Arab states, no one made them a Palestinian homeland. But now it has become a fervent cause to force Israel to create a Palestinian state The Palestinian state (Arabic (دولة فلسطين) is a proposed country. The proposed location includes the Gaza Strip and the autonomously controlled areas of the West Bank, currently controlled by the Palestinian National that the Arabs never created. None of this matters to those consumed by hate in the Middle East or those in the West wanting feel-good ceasefires, without bothering to think through the actual consequences. |
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