Chavi, Why do you assume that I am pro-Palestinian and that I just dislike the way Israel handles the situation? and IDF soldiers were injured fair enough I saw the footage shortly after posting that post. (The IDF has never heard of tear gas?) Although to be honest that video didn't really show me anything just an Israeli soldier shouting about "real" weapons which didn't really convince me.
Enwiabe, I meant to imply that it seemed unlikely that that particular 19 year old was a terrorist not that every 19 year old couldn't be a terrorist.
trinon, Good argument it's probably the best one in this thread. I have nothing to criticise. Except maybe your "The blockade is legal" argument. The legality of the blockade has been questioned: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,539363,00.html but take from that what you will.
Anyway I've obviously lost this argument and I'm man enough to admit that.
I would like to add that I'm not pro-Palestine nor am I anti-Israel. I'm anti-Middle East. The place just bugs me. They all claim to be loving religious people but they'll go bat shit crazy if you draw their prophet. In fact I sort of sympathies with Israel because they're right in the middle of this place surrounded by people who want them wiped off the face of the earth. I can understand that Israel is trying to protect itself from terrorists but I think they're going about it the wrong way and they're disadvantaging the innocent people in Gaza who just want to mind their own business and go about their lives in peace.
Everyone is taking a book written over 1000 years ago too seriously.
The question of tear gas and other disabling weapons have been raised. Frankly, if tear gas or some other disabling weapon was used, then more than likely there would have been no deaths. On the other hand, if Israel had of boarded the flotilla with the intent of disabling the passengers through force, then Israel would definitely be in the wrong. Israel went in with the intention to take control of the boat without harm, as peacefully as possible. In hindsight, maybe Israel should have used a disabling weapon. But in hindsight, had Israel of used a disabling weapon, they would be in a far worse situation because although there would be fewer or even no casualties, the passengers on board would no doubt have argued that they were peaceful and meant no harm towards the IDF, which we now know to be a false statement. When you get down to it, it was the passengers choices to take up arms against the IDF soldiers, and that resulted in their own deaths.
As for Israel going about it the wrong way: All I can do or say is I recommend you to do some serious research into the factual historic data over the passed 120 years, from the first Zionist Congress up to today. I have faith that you will find that Israel has bent over backwards for the Palestinian people only to receive hatred and brutality back.
I'm interested to know how Israel is disadvantaging the innocent people of Gaza, knowing that Gaza is not an occupied region, but instead an independent state who's government denies the legitimacy of Israel as a state and has sworn death to every single Jewish person within the world. If you ask me, it's Gaza that is disadvantaging the innocent people of Gaza, and Israel is their scapegoat.
Which book are you referring to? The Torah? The Quran? Neither say that you should take up arms against the opposing religion. It's the extremist fundamentalists that interpret their respective bibles in unique and widely discredited ways. On top of that, both the Torah and the Quran have some pretty amazing ideals and wonderful ways to live your life in a honest, positive way.
As for the drawing of the Islamic prophet, I completely understand where they are coming from. It is one of the
biggest sins within Islam to depict Mohamed in any way, shape or form. It's like someone comes into your house, drags you outside, burns down your house, all the while as they urinate all over you. I imagine you'd be pretty pissed off. Don't forget, we're only humans, and although the respective bibles preach absolute peace, it's extremely hard to resist the urge to defend ones complete belief system when it comes under scrutiny