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melas , melas , ir dar karta melas!!!!! tu teisusis zinka as atu pasakysiu kad jobnati lietuviai geriau nesikiskit ne y savo reikalus nes jus nezinot kaip viskas prasidejo istiesu as labai pykstu ant arabu nes jie pirmi ta kara pradejoooo............................
Palestinieciai kov0ja pries grobikiska ir nusikalstama Izraelio zydu valstybes politika.Jie irgi nori laisves ir nepriklausomybes ,taciau tarptautine zydyja,naudodamasi itaka ir pinigais juos vadina teroristais ir naikina,zudo,tyciojasi.Silpnos arabu valstybes bejeges pries JAV pitbuli.Vienintelis Iranas veda teisinga politika Palestinos valstybes sukurimo klausimu ir bent jau padaro stiprius politinius pareiskimus pries Izraelio valstybe-projekta.SLYKSTU NUO TOKIOS DEMOKRATIOJOS GRYMASU!!!

MYTH:
"Israel has been an expansionist state since its creation."

FACT:
Israel's boundaries were determined by the United Nations when it adopted the partition resolution in 1947. In a series of defensive wars, Israel captured additional territory. On numerous occasions, Israel has withdrawn from these areas. As part of the 1974 disengagement agreement, Israel returned territories captured in the 1967 and 1973 wars to Syria. Under the terms of the 1979 Israeli-Egyptian peace treaty, Israel withdrew from the Sinai peninsula for the third time. It had already withdrawn from large parts of the desert area it captured in its War of Independence. After capturing the entire Sinai in the 1956 Suez conflict, Israel relinquished the peninsula to Egypt a year later. In September 1983, Israel withdrew from large areas of Lebanon to positions south of the Awali River. In 1985, it completed its withdrawal from Lebanon, except for a narrow security zone just north of the Israeli border. That too was abandoned, unilaterally, in 2000. After signing peace agreements with the Palestinians, and a treaty with Jordan, Israel agreed to withdraw from most of the territory in the West Bank captured from Jordan in 1967. A small area was returned to Jordan, the rest was ceded to the Palestinian Authority. The agreement with the Palestinians also involved Israel's withdrawal in 1994 from most of the Gaza Strip, which had been captured from Egypt in 1973.

MYTH:
"Israel is the aggressor in the current conflict."

FACTS:
One: The Palestinians are the aggressor; they started the conflict, and they purposely drive it forward with fresh killing on almost a daily basis.
Two: The Palestinians regard this second intifada not as a sporadically violent protest movement but as a war, with the clear strategic aim of forcing a scared and emotionally exhausted Israel to surrender on terms that would threaten Israel's viability.
Three: As a tactic in this strategy, the Palestinians will not fight Israeli forces directly but instead have concentrated their efforts on murdering Israeli civilians. The greater the number, the more pathetically vulnerable the victims -- disco-goers, women and children in a pizza restaurant -- the better.
Four: Israel has acted defensively in this conflict; and while Israeli forces accidentally killed Palestinian civilians, their planned lethal attacks have all been aimed only at Palestinian military and terror-group leaders.

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