Friday, March 14, 2008

Arab Holy Wars - Forevermore

This from a friend:

"On the day that Israel declared its independence in 1948, Azam Pasha, secretary-general of the Arab League, declared a holy war. He said Arab states rejected partition and intended to set up in Palestine. He then said:

'This will be a war of extermination and a momentous massacre which will be spoken of like the Mongolian massacres and the Crusades.'"

Sixty years later, Arab groups throughout the Middle East remain dedicated to the extermination of Israel and all its inhabitants.

Sixty years later, Israel has evolved into a modern, dynamic, and democratic country, providing the world with a variety of scientific, medical, and other benefits produced within its borders by numerous Israeli and international companies dedicated to making this world a better place.

Can you say the same for any Arab country?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

When the world gets over its attitude towards Jews, perhaps things will change. There is no other nation on earth that remains a pariah at the UN and throughout the world. No other small nation has accomplished so much in so short a time yet is considered dangerous to world peace. If leaders began to analyze why they continue to find fault with Israel for protecting itself, perhaps reality would sink in.
If Israel were to be judged by the same standards we all judge ourselves, the world would change. It is strange that a state smaller than New Jersey, with a total population of seven million, is treated as if it were larger and more dangerous than the entire Arab world. It defies all logic,
Bob Poris

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