israel:why the world hates us?
This question is raised in many media outlets and also in the hearts of the Israelis themselves, and here too we are trying to know whether there really is hatred of the Israelis? And why
this article contains a lot of items:
How does the world feel about Israel?
reasons lead to hate Israel in Arab countries
why the Arab countries hate Israel and love France?
the team of Israel defense:-" love Israel"
the role of Arab media in inciting hatred
Why we do not love Israel ?" call to think"
The world hates Israel. Take a look at any newspaper or news website on the globe. Israel is the most hated nation in the world. What else is new? They hate us even more than they hate Isis. It’s been that way for years. In fact, it’s been that way since the beginning of time.
As the Jewish holiday of Purim returns each year, we have to ask ourselves this important question: “Why do the nations hate Israel?” The same question was asked by the Psalmist thousands of years ago. This question has also been asked by the Jews every year since that time. The Psalmist asked: “Why do the nations conspire and the peoples plot in vain?” (Ps. 2:1). At that first Purim, why did evil Haman conspire and plot against the Jews? Had he succeeded in his plan, it would have been a holocaust of unimaginable proportions. He would have wiped out the Jews in much of the known world, for the vast Persian Empire stretched from India to Ethiopia (Esth. 1:1). His plan would have destroyed all the Jews in their age-old centers of Babylon and Israel.
How does the world feel about Israel?
Non-Muslim countries recognize Israel's legitimacy and maintain diplomatic relations with it, but most are critical of Israel's treatment of the Palestinians and ongoing occupation of the West Bank. Global public opinion at present is generally more sympathetic to the Palestinian cause, creating real concern among Israelis that an international boycott movement, called BDS, could pick up some support.
Eighty-three percent of the world's countries and almost every country that isn't the Arab or Muslim majority recognize Israel:
That being said, Israel is extremely unpopular worldwide. In one BBC poll of 22 countries, Israel was the fourth-most-disliked nation (behind only Iran, Pakistan, and North Korea).
It's clear that West Bank settlements are a key cause of Israel's poor global standing. Most of the world believes that Israel's continued control of the West Bank is an unlawful military occupation and that settlements violate the Fourth Geneva Convention. Though this view is supported by most legal scholars, Israel, and pro-Israel conservatives dispute it. They argue that the West Bank isn't occupied, and even if it were, the Fourth Geneva convention only prohibits "forcible" population transfers, not the voluntary settlement.
The BDS movement, which coalesced in 2005, aims to capitalize on international anger with Israel. The movement's strategy is to create costs to Israel's Palestinian policy through boycotts of Israeli goods and institutions, divestment from Israeli companies, and sanctions on the nation itself (hence the name BDS).
reasons lead to hate Israel in Arab countries:-
arabs see that Israel loves murder as in events like (2003: the Military incursion into Gaza and Nablus
2006: Attacked and invaded Lebanon, killed over 1,000 men, women, and children.
2007: Attacked and bombed Syria
2008: February attack on Gaza, over 100 murdered.
2008: November attack on Gaza, killing over 1,300 civilians, and then refused to co-operate with UN investigations
2010: 9 murdered in the attack on the aid flotilla in international waters.
(before 1981 there's much more, like their sinking the U.S. S Liberty but it's just too long to list all their attacks :)
the second reason that Israel is an apartheid state that commits ethnic cleansing on non-Jews. They treat Muslims and Christians like dirt. Most of their population is brainwashed by Zionist propaganda, similar to how Germans were brainwashed by Nazi propaganda. The government forced birth control on Ethiopian Jews in Israel. They are building illegal settlements in Palestinian land and they deny Palestine's right to exist. Israel also interferes in internal affairs in other countries and they're trying to control US politics. They have also created Israeli organizations as means to censor anyone who speaks against Israel. They are the biggest hypocrites in the world. They have broken their God's commandments and behave like imperialistic warmongers who whine about Iran having nuclear weapons, but Israel has many nuclear weapons of their own. Israel must be stopped at all costs.
the third reason that I hate Israel. They think they are always victims although they are torturing the Palestinians every moment. They own the money, economy, and weapons all over the world and they still they are the only victims. They show no respect for any other human except themselves. Hatred is their culture and belief other see that
A world without Israel is a world with peace. Israel is literally behind all the corruption, pornography, child pornography, money/economic unbalance, and the list goes on. They Lie to benefit their own cause. Jews and not God wrote the damn bible to advance their greedy perverted cause. Jews are embedded in all the world powers decision making, they control the masses because they run the media, and therefore love Democracy because if they can influence the population then they can run things the way they want. A truly worthless race of people. They do no good in the world.
why the Arab countries hate Israel and love France?
Despite the long colonial history of France in the Arab world, we see the Lebanese and the peoples of the Maghreb proud to speak French fluently. We note that the man in the Arabian Gulf expresses his love for his wife by giving her a luxurious Parisian perfume. We see the famous Egyptian sweets shops, Making the French "Beatifour", while the Arab women compete between them by wearing the latest French chants of expensive affection!
Why do Arabs love France, even though it led to the martyrdom of about one million Algerians, even though they colonized most Arab lands for long periods of time?
What made the Arabs forgive France for its historical mistakes and colonization of them, and to ally with them, but proud of their friendship with them and at the same time hate Israel and reject any kind of normalization and manifestations of public peace between them and between them?
France occupied Arab and Israeli territory as well, and France also killed Arabs and Israel.
So the question that arises is what are the real reasons why the Arabs are not forgiving of Israel and their continued denial and forgiveness of France and bringing them closer to it?
the team of Israel defense:-" love Israel"
when you see the bad events in the world since 2000 like North Korea remains an entire country that is essentially a large concentration camp.
Tibet, one of mankind’s oldest cultures, continues to be occupied and destroyed by China and Somalia no longer exists as a country. It is an anarchic state in which the cruelest and strongest (usually one and the same) prevail.
In Congo, between 1998 and 2003, about 5.5 million people were killed — nearly the same as the number of Jews murdered in the Holocaust. and In Syria, about 150,000 people have been killed in the last three years, and millions have been rendered homeless also In Mexico, since 2006, approximately 120,000 people have been killed in the country’s drug wars).
Of course, the 20th century was even bloodier, but we are only in the 15th year of the 21st century. Nevertheless, showing how awful the world is for so many of its inhabitants is not my point. My point is that, despite all this evil and suffering, the world has concentrated its attention overwhelmingly on the alleged evils of one country: Israel.
What makes this so worthy of note is that Israel is among the most humane and free countries on the planet. Moreover, it is the only country in the world that is threatened with annihilation. This is the only time in history when people in free countries have sided with a police state against a free state. One cannot name any time in modern history — the only time in history when there have been free societies — when, in a war between a free state and a police state, the free state was deemed the aggressor. That’s because it never happened before Israel and its enemies.
The question, of course, is why?
Why, during a time when a Kenyan mall is blown up, Islamic terrorists massacre Christians in Nigeria and thousands more die in Syria, is the world preoccupied with 600-some Palestinians killed as a direct result of their firing thousands of missiles in order to kill as many Israelis as possible?
There are only two explanations for this moral anomaly.
One is the nearly worldwide embrace of leftist thought and values. According to this way of thinking, Westerners are almost always wrong when they fight Third World countries or groups; and the weaker party, especially if non-Western, is almost always deemed the victim when fighting a stronger, especially Western, group or country. Leftism has replaced “good and evil” with “rich and poor,” “strong and weak,” and “Western (or white) and non-Western (or non-white).” Israel is rich, strong and Western; the Palestinians are poor, weak and non-Western.
The only other possible explanation is that Israel is Jewish.
There is no other rational explanation because the fixation with, and the hatred of, Israel are not rational. Israel is a particularly decent country. It is tiny — about the size of New Jersey and smaller than El Salvador; and while there are more than 50 Muslim countries, there is only one Jewish one. She should be admired and supported, not hated to the extent that there are dozens of countries whose populations would like to see Israel annihilated — again, a unique phenomenon. No other country in the world is targeted for extermination.
As hard as it is for modern, rational and irreligious people to accept, Israel’s Jewishness is a primary reason for the hatred of it.
Ironically, this fact — just as with the fixation on the Jew before Israel’s existence — confirms for this observer the divine role the Jew plays in history. Few Jews are aware of their role, and even fewer want it. But, other than the influence of the left, there is no other explanation for all the animosity toward Israel.in fact
Israel as a nation is not perfect. She has made her share of mistakes, but what nation hasn't? We should not seek to glorify Israel, but we should seek to be fair and just with her. Whatever standard of behavior other nations are held accountable to, should be applied to Israel as well.
Second, stand up for Israel's right to exist and defend herself. This doesn't mean you must agree with every governmental decision. Israel's leaders are just people who can make mistakes; but in general, it is our moral obligation to stand behind her right to exist and defend herself like any other country. Russia recently entered Georgia because she was "provoked" to do so and the world did relatively nothing. Why then is Israel ostracized for defending herself when she is provoked by constant rocket attacks from Gaza?
Three, go to Israel yourself! Find a group, such as Hope for Israel, where you can experience Israel, not just visit the holy sites. Go and meet all kinds of Israelis-Jewish, Bedouin, Druze, Arab, religious, and secular. See with your own eyes what the media fails to report-the fence, the closeness of the borders (it's less than 40 miles from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea-the distance from the Bronx to Manhattan), the life and rights of minorities, the safeguarding of religious sites regardless of one's faith or non-faith and the rule of law, even when it comes to her military.
the role of Arab media in inciting hatred:-
Some of the Arab media have used the stories about Israeli intelligence exploiting moral scandals against some Arab politicians. These methods have contributed to discrediting Arab politicians when they openly appear in the media with Israeli political figures. For example, One of the Palestinian negotiators shakes hands with Tzipi Livni, the former Israeli foreign minister. Some Arab media have perfected the event. Instead of making substantive political criticism of the issue of the negotiations, these media began to ring, Social communication The Israeli minister has a history in the Israeli Mossad and therefore has experience in influencing men because of her beauty, which dwarfed the issue of the Palestinian-Israeli negotiations, and made it a mere emotional relationship between the Israeli and Palestinian politicians. On the media adolescence of this type of yellow press, which characterizes things and despises the image of women in politics and take a fateful issue for two peoples.
On the other hand, Egyptian cinema also plays a major role in promoting hatred and hostility against Israel and in planting the idea of Israel's association with the world of espionage and conspiracies by showing Egyptian cinema films that may be derived from the hidden wars between the Arab and Israeli intelligence services, Nadia El-Gendy, who was known for her role in the role of the spy world, played a role in the film "Mission in Tel Aviv," which influenced the formation of a political outlook hostile to Israel and reinforced the image of the Jewish image of the Jewish malignant which was stripped of any human dimension.
Why we do not love Israel ?" call to think"
What about Israel's strong presence in the world, in return for the absence of the Arabs and their presence of less than the weak?
What about the power of Israel in the few Jews (about 14 million people in the world, about 7.5 million in Israel and about 5.3 in America) compared to the weakness of Palestine in the Arabs and many Muslims who number 1.4 billion?
Israel and technology: Israel ranked third in the world after Finland and Sweden in the technology industry, which helped Israel open new markets in Africa and America, according to international organizations, and the technology industry accounts for about 50% of Israel's exports. Technological leadership by 2024.
"Israel was not just a traditional nation-state with similar characteristics to other countries. It is a different case that deserves consideration, given its artificial origin in a hostile environment and the involvement of all its citizens in the IDF. As well as being a melting pot of millions of immigrants of different nationalities and ethnicities, which is, of course, reflected on the Israeli economy. "This is the central statement that was initiated by former US foreign policy adviser Daniel Senor and Israeli journalist Saul Singer to analyze features Characteristic of the Israeli economy, which made him a pioneer economy in a few years estimated at 60 years is the total age of Israel and the population of limited does not exceed seven million people.
In their book, "Nation of Innovation: The Story of Israel's Economic Miracle," Senor and Singer wrote: "Linking Israel's Historical Origins with the Large-Scale Community Role of the IDF and the Demographic Characteristics of the Israeli Migrant Community and Related Cultural Multiculturalism And the success achieved by the Israeli economy, especially in the technological field, making Israel one of the most important centers of technological industries in the world, and attracted to the branches of technological development of major global companies such as Intel, Google and Microsoft, which had the greatest impact in increasing the To investments in the information technology sector in Israel to about $ 1 trillion in a very short period since the beginning of the new millennium, so the authors of the book have preferred to describe Israel as a state of mind and a state worthy of study and not just a traditional state.
What about Israel's active army (the seventh most powerful army in the world, after America, Russia, China, Britain, France, and India, according to a report by the US Department of Defense), in exchange for the Arab armies,
What about nuclear Israel, versus "five-star Arabs"?
What about "Israel Nobel" versus "Arabs to read palm and cup"?
Of course, Israel is like any other state in this village, it has what it has and what it has; it has its advantages and disadvantages; as well as their positions and their fall and fall.
Why do we hate Israel, as the real estate, and we all know of the fact that it is a difficult, even impossible, utopia to a real reality that has been walking for 62 years on the map, and even at the heart of it?
Why do we hate Israel and we all see how, in a few dozen years, it turned from "a supposed sky to the promise of Moses" to "a land of certain promise" for all the Jews in the world?
Why do we hate Israel, which is a democratic state that is law-abiding and not superior, and where power is peacefully traded in real elections, in which the different Arab, along with the Jew, tries to be an Israeli citizen first and foremost while at the same time we see the non- Or different, even if it is Arab) in Arab countries, dictatorship, tribal, patriarchal, close or far away, "citizen" out of all grades, Ajmaime prohibited from exchange and grammar in all joints of the State and its institutions and departments, from the first to the last.
Syria, for example, is the enemy of the enemy, dealing with its native-born Kurds as "foreigners" or "oppressed" who are forbidden from all citizenship and all identity, even from traveling and traveling with "half-freedom" inside their homeland. traveling abroad?
Why do we hate Israel, and we see its democracy, how to elect the best for its people, through the ballot boxes, and to hold it accountable if it erred or misused power, or if it came out in the best interest of the country, The ruling, passed on by certain heredity, or by the "will", or by false mockery, out of every freedom, and every democracy, the results are known in advance with their four (99.99), and the Arab ruler is the undisputed highest in all countries.
Why do we hate Israel, and its Jews (with their 14 million) abroad and abroad have so far won 180 Nobel Prizes (171 in physics, chemistry, medicine, physiology, economics and literature, and 9 in peace), compared to only 12 (including one in physics for Abdel Salam in 1979, And one in chemistry for Egyptian Ahmed Zewail in 1999, two in literature, one for Egypt Naguib Mahfouz in 1988 and another for Turkey Orhan Pamuk in 2006, the remaining eight are peace prizes), to the billion and 400 million Muslims
How do I hate Israel, and I see it now with my own eyes, after a great holocaust, many millions of its Jews in the diaspora a lot, doing like a rebellious phoenix that emanates from its ashes
Israel hated a whole school, before greeting the flag and then, in front of my teachers on the school and behind it, until I was awakened by forbidden letters, after a heavy sleep that lasted a full childhood, and took a full course in the religious and national cultures. My first teacher, in the presence of the first salute to science.
finally, we must remove any hatred from our hearts
I love my knowledge, but I do not hate the science of Israel.
I love dirt, but I do not hate the dust of others.
I like to be my self, but I do not hate being other
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