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  • why do Lebanese people consent that there is another armed force?

    other than the army and police in Lebanon?

    how come there is no demand for Hezbollah to join the Lebanese army?

    5 AnswersLebanon1 decade ago
  • regarding the two states solution?

    i am looking for a solid solution that will end the conflict between israel and the palestinians, because i do believe that the two nations can live in peace and be prosperous.

    1. since the palestinian state supposed to be in Gaza and Judea and Samaria, which are two places with no continuous land, how is it supposed to work? how will they travel from one place to the other?

    or maybe the palestinians are ready for land and population swap?

    2. the palestinian often talk about the right of return. my question is - if they will have their own state, why do they need the right of return to israel? maybe my family owned 2000 years ago a street in Hebron. do i have the right of return and claim my possession? also the right of return is not part of the international law.

    also, there were about 850,000 - 1,000,000 refugees who fled arab countries. are those refugees should get compensations from the arab countries? or the right of return?

    (the right of return and other rights - are the right of refugees only. in international law refugee rights can not be inherited (that's despite UN resolutions that support the palestinian rights - which are not binding resolutions). according to hrea the current biggest group of refugees are 3.8 million Afghans)

    can the palestinian live in peace dropping the claim of "right of return"?

    i believe that these are the two most basic problems that prevent peace.

    in advance, those who claim that israel was built on palestinian land i claim the following:

    a. history shows that there were a jewish kingdom in israel before mohamad was burn.

    b. history shows that the majority of muslim arabs immigrated to israel during the 20th century.

    c. history shows that jewish cities prior to 1948 were built on land purchased by jews from turkey and arabs

    d. if you don't have anything smart to say - spare us your hate.

    16 AnswersIsrael1 decade ago
  • why did the palestinians declined twice to start their own country?

    I've wondered about it. PM Barak and PM Olmert both offered the palestinians to start their own country. why didn't the palestinians accepted this offer? (in Gaza, Judea and Samaria - obviously).

    what was missing from that offer that Yasser Arafat started war again?

    17 AnswersIsrael1 decade ago
  • how can jesus revoke the food laws?

    since the old testament specifies which kind of animals we should eat, and how to recognize them (laws of kosher), ans it is written as it was gave by god himself - how could jesus revoke these laws? was god wrong at the first time? did god made a mistake, realized it after 2000 years, and sent jesus to correct us?

    2 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade ago
  • how come Christians say that being a gay is an abomination?

    while at the same time it also says that eating pork or rabbits is abomination as well?

    (both are written in the old testament).

    13 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade ago
  • where in the Koran Jerusalem is mentioned?

    i've read the Koran and didn't find the name of this city even once.

    Where in the Koran the city of Jerusalem is mentioned?

    9 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade ago
  • why turkey is trying to block access to facebook and google?

    according to several reports on several web-sites, why turkey is blocking google and facebook?

    12 AnswersTurkey1 decade ago
  • what is the human rights status in turkey these days?

    according to wikipedia turkey is still violating human rights

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_right%E2%80%A6

    is this still the case?

    is it allowed to drink alcohol freely there?

    8 AnswersTurkey1 decade ago