They got close enough to get eye to eye contact with the pilots and thought it was a military plane?At the time they shot it down they believed it was a military plane attempting to flee.
And you buy that?
They got close enough to get eye to eye contact with the pilots and thought it was a military plane?At the time they shot it down they believed it was a military plane attempting to flee.
Yes, perhaps the Arabs shouldn't have kicked out the peacekeepers and declared war.In other words, Israel attacked first.
"I saw two rows of windows and knew that this was a Boeing. I knew this was a civilian plane. But for me this meant nothing. It is easy to turn a civilian type of plane into one for military use."They got close enough to get eye to eye contact with the pilots and thought it was a military plane?
And you buy that?
In other words, you retract your statement that Egypt started the war.Yes, perhaps the Arabs shouldn't have kicked out the peacekeepers and declared war.
The Arabs started the war 1948. Egypt broke the truce by expelling the peacekeepers, violating the terms of the ceasefire, and by declaring its intent to attack Israel.In other words, you retract your statement that Egypt started the war.
As you've admitted, Israel attacked first.
Egypt committed the first acts of war and violations of ceasefire. Israel responded by striking first.In other words, you retract your statement that Egypt started the war.
As you've admitted, Israel attacked first.
No, as you have previously said, Israel attacked first.The Arabs started the war 1948. Egypt broke the truce by expelling the peacekeepers, violating the terms of the ceasefire, and by declaring its intent to attack Israel.
LOL. When you don't like history just rewrite history. Too funny.That's a lot of squirming, Fuji.
And no, Israel attacked first, all else is your attempt at justifications.
Israel started the war, they fired the first shots.
I guess Groggy it all comes down to be whether you want to be accurate, correct, and truthful, or whether you want to make up your own version of history.That's a lot of squirming, Fuji.
And no, Israel attacked first, all else is your attempt at justifications.
Israel started the war, they fired the first shots.
I think we'd have to start at this claim and work forward.I guess Groggy it all comes down to be whether you want to be accurate, correct, and truthful, or whether you want to make up your own version of history.
If you want to be accurate, correct, and truthful then the chain of events are:
1. Arabs started a war of aggression against Israel in 1948
Please direct us to where that is stated in International Law?Up until the first attack its all a game of chicken.
First person who breaks that is the one to start the war.
That's right, because prior to that it was the Jewish state of Palestine.Sure Groggy, here is a historical article discussing the Arab invasion in 1948:
http://www.jstor.org/pss/4283094
And here is the Arab League's declaration of war:
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/History/arab_invasion.html
The Arabs invaded Israel the day it was legally created by the United Nations in a war of aggression intended to destroy the Jewish state.
So that criteria was met on May 14, 1948. There were two, independent, viable states created that day, including a Palestinian state that was much larger than the 1967 borders one now proposed! Late that evening the Arabs launched their war of aggression against Israel and in the course of that war lost a lot of territory.Perhaps Israel should only be declared a state when they have fulfilled the conditions for that UN declaration.
A viable Palestinian state.
Full rights for all in both states.
Its a lovely theory, but only works if you ignore the Jewish terrorist attacks all through the beginning of 1948 by Irgun.I'm not sure what you're on about now Groggy, but the point is established:
The Arabs launched a war of aggression in 1948, invading Israel the day the UN created it.
So that criteria was met on May 14, 1948. There were two, independent, viable states created that day, including a Palestinian state that was much larger than the 1967 borders one now proposed! Late that evening the Arabs launched their war of aggression against Israel and in the course of that war lost a lot of territory.
If they hadn't launched their losing war against Israel there would be a large Palestinian state today.
That's from the very well researched The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine, Ilan Pappe.Yigael Yadin, the acting chiefofstaffofthe Hagana- andasof 15May 1948 ofthe Israeli army- sug- gested that the way forward lay in adopting a new, more straightforward ter- minology and a tougher form of indoctrination. He recommended abandoning the term 'retaliation': 'This is not what we are doing; this is an offensive and we need to initiate preemptive strikes, no need for a village to attack us [first]. We have not used properly our ability to strangulate the economy of the Palestinians.' The, for many Israelis, legendary head of the Palmach, Yitzhak Sadeh, agreed with Yadin and added, 'We were wrong to initiate only retaliations.' What was needed was instilling in the troops that aggression 'is the mood and mode now'.





