Same to you, who hasn't a clue what they are talking about. Don't even know that Hamas are terrorists. Name a hostage without going and looking it up!! Right!! You can't either. Hamas wants peace then make peace and stick to it. Israel lives on 1% of the land in the ME. And you don't even want them to have that!! Where do you expect them to live? They have a right to a homeland, to a capitol, and to defend it without their enemy crawling up from underground, raping, torturing and murdering them!! Israel didn't break the ceasefire and they didn't take hostages. They didn't ask for war. So Hamas got what they wanted, war.
I know that my country also has information cocoon houses.But I don't live for my country.Even you and I will have patriotic feelings.I live for the kingdom of God.
You should love your God with all your heart.
Instead of loving a particular nation wholeheartedly.
The narrowness of Zionism led to their present predicament.Hamas is a stumbling block on their road.And this stone was kicked there by the Zionism Jews themselves.
If Zionism does not change itself and turn to Jesus Christ,Turn to the merciful god,They will only suffer the consequences.It's all because of themselves,
Let's change the angle of clear thinking.
Yitzhak Rabin, full name Yitzhak Rabin, was a former prime minister of Israel who successfully brokered a peace agreement with the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) in 1993, an achievement seen as a historic breakthrough in the Middle East peace process. [1] Rabin's political career particularly emphasized the importance of peace, and his peace ideas and policies were largely influenced by the history, culture, and personal experience of the Jewish people. [2] Rabin himself was a military veteran of several Arab-Israeli wars, which deepened his sense of crisis and prompted him to adopt a pragmatic and flexible peace policy. [2]
Rabin's peace efforts were not without cost, and he was shot dead by a Jewish far-right activist, Amir, on November 4, 1995, an event that shocked the world. [7] Rabin's assassination not only marked the end of an era, but also reflected the sharp contradictions and divisions within Israel. [10]
Can't you see who doesn't want peace?
If Rabin hadn't been assassinated,Peace agreement reached.Will Israel be what it is today?A country's 500 thousand troops can't do anything about a so-called terrorist organization, Hamas.In the old testament of the bible, Israel can always win more with fewer in the war.What about now?