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Media: WHY call it war in the first place??!!

Few days ago the whole press was excited about analyzing the results of the war between Israel and Hezbollah militaries.
Well; I believe this desperate analysis will lead them nowhere since the Israeli war is never over. On the contrary, this was one of Israel's small battles during its continuous war since eras against the Arabs and the Muslims.
What I'm trying to say is I don't claim to be a political expert in this field, but unfortunately it's so obvious.
It seems sarcastic to me to the extent that I start woundering: the Sixth War, ok, we should be honest with ourselves and ask: what number is this battle exactly?
I guess we lost count, ha?
The number seems to be endless.
 
An interesting issue to discuss here would be:
Who fights them back?
I think during the last decades, the fighters were composed whether of unequipped individuals gathering in militias or even more simply civilians who have a lack of experience in this field.
 
The problem is: those innocent bodies were never enough for the Israelis that they had to invade everything else in those civilians' lives. Their technique can be described as follows: erase people, buildings, properties and more generally, infrastructure.
 
They don't simply hit, they just dig so deep in the wall of the human existence.
Sometimes I swear I can imagine their scratches scattered everywhere on this wall since ever, left to teach the Muslims a good lesson which they don't seem to be learning.

So, was it a war really?

No, it was just a battle in the Jewish lifetime war, represented by Zionism and the Israeli State, a matter which gives us a credit in all possible terms:

To win a battle is not Conclusive in the result of the whole war.

 

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On August, 19, 2006 1:54 AM , hamede
from United States said:

1-Israel failed to achieve its original goal of destroying hezbollah.
2-Hezbollah and their small force has been able to restore the dignity of the arabs,that is the bottom line.
3-Hezbollah ability to survive an israeli offensive for more than a month has strengthened palestinian militancy.
4-Paninful remiinder of the IDF,S defeat.
5-If there is no release of lebanese prisoners and the return of cheb3a farms more fighting is likely in the future.


On August, 19, 2006 10:25 AM , Jerusalem
from Jordan said:

hamede,
thanks for being interested in the topic.


On August, 20, 2006 10:41 PM , thecaller
from Egypt said:

Asalam 3alaykom,
jerusalem dear...yes..israel is all that and more..but..i agree with what hamede stated her...don't let isael's history of violance kill the hope in you...7izbullah did scare them...did win the battel..and one battel plus another makes a war that we should all wish for it to end in our favour..
you write beautifully...thank nyou so much for sharing..nice blog:):):)


On August, 21, 2006 12:05 AM , Jerusalem
from Jordan said:

First, I would like to thank you Caller for complementing my way of writing.

Second, guys my post didn't mean at all that hezbollah was unable to scare Israel or win this battle, on the contrary, I believe the resistance in Palestine and Lebanon caused huge losses to the Israeli forces, and everytime they decide to pull over, and no matter how smart they make it look, they make their losses would still be so obvious.

What I was trying to say, is that the press is making fun of the people's minds by calling this war, because we all know it's one small battle and one of the Israeli projects, and thats all.

I ended my post on purpose with hope when I said:
To win a battle is not conclusive in the result of the whole war.

Wallah this press tries to make us believe they really care, while we all know deep in our hearts, they just wait for big news like this and start competing and faking their desperate search for the truth, regardles the terrible scenes and results of the war.

Inshallah we will all gather, away from the press and its illusive attitude that we all know whose interests it serves.

And away, we should be looking for the pure truth,
and by Allah's help we will find it and reach our goals.

"OUR HOPES ARE EVEN HIGHER THAN THE SKY"


On September, 05, 2006 12:42 AM , Omar Kaj
from Nigeria said:

So what else is new between Israel and the rest of the Middle East? I typed down my own point of view of the brief war as well, and trust me, the Beqaa Valley (east Lebanon) had ugly sites to look at, especially bombed convoys and vegetable trucks; I was heading to Syria late July to catch a flight to Nigeria. The problem with Israel, though, is that it always take pride on what it does, even though they make mistakes, such as the Qana attack, the U.N. or Reuter incidents, etc. It's the Jewish version of Saudi Arabia, but with extra support from Jewish and Christian communities worldwide.

The only way we'll see peace with Israel if it stops being proud, look at itself as a mere nation rather than the chosen ones (and us as "Gentiles"), and share its benefits with Palestinian refugees -- instead of telling them to stay outside (while Jewish immigrants go in).

Moreover, what happened to the Lebanese and Palestinian prisoners, at least those not associated to direct violence against the I.D.F. or Israel, that were supposed to be released? Talking about the apprehended Israeli soldiers in the Gaza Strip and Lebanon.


On September, 05, 2006 9:47 AM , Jerusalem
from Jordan said:

Ok. Omar,
Since you are interested in those issues, I wish you would go to the following link to see what a Jewish priest said about the Jewish state in an interview with FOX NEWS: http://www.almujtamaa-mag.com/Detail.asp?InNewsItemID=196883.
Thanks for your valuable comment and hope to see your comments always on my posts.
By the way, what did you mean by:
It's the Jewish version of Saudi Arabia, but with extra support from Jewish and Christian communities worldwide?
I'm lost a bit and would like you to clarify such a point for me..




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