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Assessing the future of the Arab-Israeli conflict

control over the land with German surrender.

Therefore, was it Israel's fault that she was subjected to the worst genocide in history? Was it Israel's fault that the powers-that-be planted her back in her former home? Is Israel to be blamed for defending herself against unrelenting enemies? Is it Israel's fault that Palestinian Arabs chose to leave the country so that Israel could be mercilessly wiped out?

And on the other front, when Israel was attacked by the ultra-misguided-Hezbollah's fighters in 2006, it was the United Nations that demanded a cease-fire and guaranteed that the U.N.'s own troops would stop Hezbollah from smuggling more arms into southern Lebanon. They also promised that they would secure the southern border and prevent Hezbollah fighters access to that territory. Israel, under tremendous international pressure to conform, once again relented and ceased their pounding of the Hezbollah army.

But what has become of this situation? Has the shipment of rockets into Lebanon ceased? Are Hezbollah fighters being kept away from the border? The sad answer to both is no. Hezbollah now has thousands more rockets than it did in its pre-war status. Its soldiers have bullied U.N. soldiers and are in battle positions in much of the land.

The United Nations, therefore, is trying to handcuff Israel's ability to defend itself, which threatens the very existence of this seed that the UN planted. And everybody else, it seems is piling on.

It would only take a few Muslim nuclear detonations in Israel to usher in Holocaust II, and it seems that those who hated the first Holocaust the most are setting themselves up to be the ones most culpable in allowing a second.

May it never be.

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