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To: tejek who wrote (296930)7/26/2006 8:57:19 PM
From: ScotMcI  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1573073
 
I don't care how many Hezbollah live among them, Israel has know right to destroy their homes without provocation. Israel's behavior is that of a bully.


The continual firing of rockets into Israel, which has been happening since Israel left Lebanon, is plenty of provocation. Not retaliating out of fear of harming civilians would assure that Hezbollah would continue to bombard Israel forever. Israel's behavior is that of self-defense.

No one said that Hezbollah are saints but it takes two to tango, and the kidnapping of two soldiers does not justify in any way, shape or form the horrific destruction Israel has rained down upon Lebanon.

The soldiers were just the last straw. More significantly, Hezbollah has been attacking Israel with rockets for years. And not military targets, civilians. No nation can or should tolerate that.

How would you handle the situation if you were Israel?