I don't think he mentioned brushing aside the Israeli struggle or said it had a fabricated enemy..salam said:Okay i was pretty offended by this comment.
Palestinians are involved with a very real conflict with Isreal...I am not talking about what you think about the conflict but it is fact that it exists. For you to brush aside the Palestinian struggle and the Israeli struggle for that matter as being against a "fabricated enemy" does complete dishonour to those on both sides who live everyday in this
That being said, it's clear you support Palestine quite a bit, my question would be to you, since you have no problems sharing your views, what Palestinian political party do you prefer? If none, why do you support Palestine so much? What do you perceive Israel doing to worsen the conflict other than trying to stay alive? Do you have a problem with Iran having nuclear power or nuclear weapons?
Were these 4 people you know by chance men in between the age of 18-44? If one was political, what was he doing politically that made him a target?horrible situation but most especially to those who have lost their lives to it, below i have quoted an article by the bbc on palestinian deaths in 2006, and if we want to talk about these topics being personal to the people on this forum, i agree, of these 660 palestinians I knew 4 of them personally (one was political but the other three were not).
In absolutely no way did he disrespect the dead. Such overboard claims work in the public media arena, but not here.I have no problem discussing my views, most are not set in stone and i am open to learning a lot and I have a lot of respect for people that chose to have an opinion (and it most certainly does not have to match my own) but I cannot overlook the disrespect to the dead of my own..as I know for sure that none of you would tolerate this either
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What motivated your husband to choose a career in the Canadian Armed Forces?