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Hamas why did you make Israel disappear from the map, saying that your military strength in Palestine is not comparable to Israel. According to the Israeli side's vision, the Israeli army's ground offensive will first and foremost destroy Hamas's targets and deprive them of their offensive capability, especially the ability to attack Israel with rockets. The second is to drive Hamas from the ground to the "underground" and destroy its organizational system, because it is impossible to capture more than 20,000 Hamas with a few thousand troops entering Gaza alone.
And the "best" outcome is for Hamas to compromise as soon as possible under the Israeli offensive and take the initiative to demand a ceasefire, otherwise, this ground offensive will really not end well. On the 5th, Israel's ** Peres confirmed that Hamas had asked the Israeli side for a ceasefire and demanded the opening of the border passage, but Israel refused. Israel, why don't you accept a ceasefire?
Aren't there enough people who are dead? Do you still want the people to live in the flames of war? May there be peace in the world....
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In theory, neither should be supported, but in fact Israel is more reasonable.
If the Palestinians continue to trade land for peace, then if not all the occupied territories, at least a lot of them will come back to the Palestinians, and the Israelis have demolished a lot of settlements and then come back.
Why? So the Palestinian militants are always attacking Israel, and there is no sincerity at all, and now the Palestinians themselves have elected extremist forces like Hamas to power, and they are the first to do it after the ceasefire, and it is clear that the Israelis will not be given a way to live, and you will be cut off from other people's lives, and people will not give you a way to live.
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In principle, I support Palestine, because in 1945 it was the Yutai who took the land of Palestine and tried to take all of Palestine by inch. But if there is a full-scale war, Palestine has no chance of winning at all, originally in the sixties and seventies of the last century, the Arab world has been against Israel, plus there is the support of the Soviet Union, and now the Soviet Union has collapsed, the strength and cohesion of the Arab world have also been hit hard, and Israel has the support of the United States behind it. There is no future for Palestine.
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I want to support Israel, on the second floor, you can see that the 4 large-scale wars in the Middle East were caused by Arab countries, what dog p 1945, what land did the Yutai people seize from Pakistan in 1945, Israel was founded in 1948, and it is normal to support China in terms of military technology.
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Israel In general, Israel is more reasonable.
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I am on the side of the facts, and I do not support or oppose Israel or Palestine as a state.
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Faith aside, from a historical point of view, from 3,500 years ago to about 2,000 years, Israel lived in that part of the Middle East, and was later driven out by the ancient Roman Empire, and the Jews became a landless people. Originally, it was the Roman emperor who occupied that land, but it was later occupied by the Arabs. Tossed and turned, it finally fell into Arab hands.
The Palestinians who now live there have lived in ** for about a thousand years, and after two world wars, Arab (Islamic) power weakened, and Europe and the United States took the lead in bringing the Israelis back to the Palestinian areas. Both peoples consider themselves masters of the land.
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It's Palestine, not Pakistan.
Israel is predominantly Jewish.
Palestine is predominantly Arab.
In fact, the ancestors of both Jews and Arabs were Semitic.
Jews practice Judaism.
The Arabs believe in Islam, which was born from Catholicism and Judaism, and the Jews left their homeland almost 2,000 years ago - Israel, at the beginning of the twentieth century, Zionism was surging, and began to settle in the Palestinian areas one after another, with the support of Britain and the United States, the Jews established the State of Israel in the Palestinian areas, and since then for more than 70 years, Israel and Palestine and even the Arab world have been in constant conflict.
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This situation is also caused by some historical reasons, and there are many contradictions between the two countries that have not yet been resolved in history.
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In 1948, the United Nations divided the Palestinian region into two, but assigned the richest coastal area to the smaller Israel, and the barren desert area to the larger Palestinian state, allowing them to establish separate states.
Disputes that cannot be resolved can only be wars.
Israel and Palestine have fought six wars in the Middle East, and Israel has taken most of the Palestinian land for itself. In other words, Israel has encroached on 92 per cent of Palestinian territory.
Palestine consists of two parts, Gaza and the West Bank, with an actual control of 2,500 square kilometres. It has a population of about 12 million people, of which 4.81 million are from the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, and the rest are refugees and expatriates from abroad.
Taken together, the main differences between Palestine and Pakistan are as follows.
1. Different regions.
Pakistan is a country located in Asia. Palestine is an Arab country located in the Middle East.
Although Palestine and Pakistan are both Islamic countries, and both have territorial disputes with other countries, there is indeed a huge difference between Palestine and Pakistan on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea, while Pakistan is located in the southwest of China, and the two countries are geographically far apart.
2. Conflict differences.
Palestine is a country with which Israel has territorial and resource disputes, and the geographical terms associated with it are Gaza, Jordan River, Jerusalem, and so on. Pakistan is a country with a territorial dispute with India, and its related geographical term is Kashmir.
3. Language differences.
The official language of Palestine is Arabic, and the official language of Pakistan is Urdo.
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