powerclown...
with the exception of hijacking my neighbours commercial airplanes, the rest of your points can be said about israel too. works both sides of the fence. just hope you can critically analyse both sides.
Stop my government from calling for the annihilation of my neighbor. - if not publically, then secretly. both governments despise each other as much as the other. lets not kid ourselves
Stop my government from refusing to acknowledge the right of my neighbor to even exist or live in peace. - no need to elaborate. look at whats happening now and past incursions like Jenin.
Stop blowing up my neighbor's bars, restaurants, buses, markets, etc. - you forgot to mention bridges and infrastructure.
Stop firing rockets into my neighbor's house. - does the term political assassinations mean anything to you?
Stop teaching institutionalized hatred of my neighbor to my children in our school system. - works both ways this one..or maybe thats just teaching love for ones own culture, land, country etc and hatred for anyone thats trying to take that away.. a bit like the US and what it teaches on al qaeda for example.
Stop voting in terrorists to run my government. - dont tell me sharon wasnt a war criminal
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I side with Israel because they are a modern, productive democracy amidst a sea of backwards, aggressive, stubborn, medieval dictatorships. They aren't the problem, they are the answer. The should be role models for the entire Middle East, and I am glad they have an ally in the United States.
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let me see..if i recall correctly, both the 'palis' and the israelis lives in relative harmony until britain came along anc fucked it all up by diving the middle east for its own material gain and installed these puppet regimes and dictatorships to repress its people, whilst israel was given plenty of the green stuff (in US dollars of course). now where is the part where the 'palis' should be aspiring to be like their neighbours? is it because they were left landless after the west two-timed them and fucked them over so badly that they are left reeling from the consequences more than 50 years later?
you tell me where the justice is...