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LOL, The screen in the background looks as if it has PDF website open.

Sure , teach the young kid how to hate , that would ensure that the conflict and hate would pass to the next generation as well.

Anyone wondering why this region looks like it does , should look no further the answers on this thread.


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So what do you teach the little Israeli kids, how to kill and commit genocide? "Sure , teach the young kid how to hate"
 
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If he were truly a sportsman, he would take the challenge, defeat the Israeli and then show his victory.

Too bad he got cold feet last minute. :lol:
 
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Iran has succeeded in painting these Israeli's as apartheid vermin. They too will go the way of apartheid/ Pretoria South Africa. They are now on borrowed time in the region.

Arab states fought Israel in multiple wars before Iran's revolution, and here you are claiming all hostility as part of Iran's doing. Claiming other people's things is what you do too often.
 
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You can't stand on your feet, let alone confront or open your mouth. And you accuse Iran of stealing your thunder?.....lol

Are you saying you want Iran to stop? You can fight them on your own?

Arab states fought Israel in multiple wars before Iran's revolution, and here you are claiming all hostility as part of Iran's doing. Claiming other people's things is what you do too often.
 
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You can't stand on your feet, let alone confront or open your mouth. And you accuse Iran of stealing your thunder?.....lol

Are you saying you want Iran to stop? You can fight them on your own?

When do you confront Israel, it's just chants and slogans. On top of that working with Turkey which supported the enemy of your treaty ally in Syria, what a great ally to have lol. Lebanon as well as many other regional Arab states have a long history of resistance against Israel that precedes any Iranian involvement.

You and your countrymen are deeply confused, you will drop Islam and this entire resistance against Israel the moment your regime changes into a shah like Persian nationalist (anti Islam and Arab) one. Stop what, what has Iran done? You're blowing too much smoke up ur *** with that inflated ego.
 
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So from the past you say:

'Lebanon as well as many other regional Arab states have a long history of resistance against Israel that precedes any Iranian involvement'.

so what happened now? they quit having that history? No more resistance?......shall we say you are happy to bend over now?......lol

And then you say about the future:

'you will drop Islam and this entire resistance against Israel the moment your regime changes into a shah like Persian nationalist (anti Islam and Arab) one'

Whose goin change our regime? saddam? sawdi? or is it your favorite the U.S.?

When do you confront Israel, it's just chants and slogans. On top of that working with Turkey which supported the enemy of your treaty ally in Syria, what a great ally to have lol. Lebanon as well as many other regional Arab states have a long history of resistance against Israel that precedes any Iranian involvement.

You and your countrymen are deeply confused, you will drop Islam and this entire resistance against Israel the moment your regime changes into a shah like Persian nationalist (anti Islam and Arab) one. Stop what, what has Iran done? You're blowing too much smoke up ur *** with that inflated ego.
 
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So from the past you say:

'Lebanon as well as many other regional Arab states have a long history of resistance against Israel that precedes any Iranian involvement'.

so what happened now? they quit having that history? No more resistance?......shall we say you are happy to bend over now?......lol

And then you say about the future:

'you will drop Islam and this entire resistance against Israel the moment your regime changes into a shah like Persian nationalist (anti Islam and Arab) one'

Whose goin change our regime? saddam? sawdi? or is it your favorite the U.S.?

Nothing ended, alliances are formed and shift dependng on regime changes which have been common in the region.

Iranians dislike their regime and Islam in general for a large part of the population, identity crisis given the Arabism tied to Islam which they dislike. I do not care if it changes or stays that regime. I'm saying you, and many others would not have a problem with Israel if your regime was friendly with it. It's not like Iran managed to remove Saddam either, the US did. Hence I say you blow the smoke up the ***.
 
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Well, lets stick to the present. Who owns the whole doghouse now?

Nothing ended, alliances are formed and shift dependng on regime changes which have been common in the region.

Iranians dislike their regime and Islam in general for a large part of the population, identity crisis given the Arabism tied to Islam which they dislike. I do not care if it changes or stays that regime. I'm saying you, and many others would not have a problem with Israel if your regime was friendly with it. It's not like Iran managed to remove Saddam either, the US did. Hence I say you blow the smoke up the ***.
 
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Wrong answer. We decide what happens in iraq, Syria and Lebanon.

The governments in the countries themselves actually, as for Iraq they work with the US and are friendly to Iran obviusly since both are Shia majority, doesn't make them under Iranian control.
 
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wrong! Playing with an Israeli means you are giving him legitimacy. That can't be allowed.

I know you guys don't get along, but let's see here:

Your recognition is not going to change Israel; it is absolutely foolish to refuse the existence of people that have already become members of UN as individual sovereign members and have running economies, systems and ecosystems.

Tell me, what has this conflict with them gotten you? Isolation? Economic weakness? Negligence?

On the other hand, they are thriving as a developed country with a strong political system, legitimacy among all big and emerging powers and are respected for their contributions to the world community. Yes - you may not politically like them but you also know that they have done some good scientific work.

I am sure Iranian scientists and community members have also done wonderful work but look at how yours remains wrapped in mystery without anyone's knowledge.

Iran and Israel have little to be hostile about - I mean, this whole thing started with US meddling into your affairs but for some reason, your clerics went after Israel just to gain dominance and political influence in Arab world.

You and Israel don't have a border; you don't have a political dispute - and yet, you fight like ravens. Israel went after your nuclear plans through political measures just because your ayatollahs threatened their existence. Tell me how is that helping in establishing peace in the region?

It is ironic that you guys despise the Arabs and yet at the same time the clerics of your country want to be the messiah of Gazans and West Bankers who are Arabs and technically, do not find your involvement much of a difference maker.

Why is your country destroying your relationship for someone else?

Do you really think that Arabs will crown you as their new king in the region? Look at their body language against you.

What USA did against your Mossadegh government was wrong.

I fully support your anger towards them for installing a tyrant who had created havoc for your country in the name of liberalism.


But honestly, if you had maintained good relations or at least neutral relations with Israel, half of your problems could have been solved - especially when you say that USA is controlled by Israelis.

Threatening to wipe out an entire people who were almost at the brink of it, is not exactly a bright idea, you know.

Though it has gotten very complicated today, there is still chance to find a middle ground of rapprochement between you and Israel.
 
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Bravo indeed to the little one.

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The young chess player refused to play against his Israeli counterpart because “Israel is the enemy.”

Mark Abou Deeb, an eight-year-old Lebanese chess player, has drawn a line in the sand, balking at playing against Israeli opponents at a tournament in Spain, a decision that earned him broad support in Lebanon, the Times of Israel reports.

During an interview on Lebanese TV channel OTV after the tournament, the hosts asked the boy why he refused to play, to which Abou Deeb answered, "Because Israel is an enemy." After the hosts asked the boy to repeat his answer louder, they replied with "Bravo."

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Abou Deeb competed in November in the World Cadet Chess Championships in Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain. Two Israeli boys, Guy Sivan and Tomer Sternfeld, competed in the same age category as Abou Deeb but were never paired against the Lebanese competitor during the tournament.
However, Abou Deeb reportedly said ahead of the event that he wouldn't play against the Israelis, because that would mean acknowledging "normalization" with the Jewish state.


His decision has been praised in particular by Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of the Hezbollah movement.

"We have many venerable examples of confronting normalization," Nasrallah said in November. "Mark Abou Deeb, a Christian Lebanese youngster, participated in an international chess competition in Spain. He set a condition that he will not play with an Israeli because he is an enemy. Hope is here with these youngsters."

Abou Deeb himself was asked about Nasrallah's comments during the interview. When the hosts asked the boy whether he knew who Nasrallah is, he replied, "He is a resistance fighter. He liberated Lebanon from Israel."


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And when the hosts asked if the boy had something to say to the movement's leader, he said, "Thank you," the Times of Israel reports.
Israel and Hezbollah clashed in 2006, with Israeli forces invading Lebanon after Hezbollah kidnapped two Israeli soldiers in a cross-border raid. The conflict, which lasted 34 days and claimed the lives of over 1,300 people, was halted by a UN-brokered ceasefire.

Lebanese-Israeli relations have remained poor for many decades, with tensions escalating recently amid Israeli suspicions that Hezbollah was being used by Iran to wage a proxy war on Israel. Throughout 2018, politicians, officials and generals from both Israel and Lebanon increasingly talked about the possibility of open war. In Israel, Hezbollah is considered a terror group.

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ban the sucker from international competition

Lebanon attacked Israel not the vice versa.

you assume people care to know history
 
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Let me stop you here.........Where is the apartheid Republic of South Africa today?

You got it?........if not, I'm not going to hold your hand and lead you to the pisser. You need to understand for yourself.

I know you guys don't get along, but let's see here:

Your recognition is not going to change Israel; it is absolutely foolish to refuse the existence of people that have already become members of UN as individual sovereign members and have running economies, systems and ecosystems.

Tell me, what has this conflict with them gotten you? Isolation? Economic weakness? Negligence?

On the other hand, they are thriving as a developed country with a strong political system, legitimacy among all big and emerging powers and are respected for their contributions to the world community. Yes - you may not politically like them but you also know that they have done some good scientific work.

I am sure Iranian scientists and community members have also done wonderful work but look at how yours remains wrapped in mystery without anyone's knowledge.

Iran and Israel have little to be hostile about - I mean, this whole thing started with US meddling into your affairs but for some reason, your clerics went after Israel just to gain dominance and political influence in Arab world.

You and Israel don't have a border; you don't have a political dispute - and yet, you fight like ravens. Israel went after your nuclear plans through political measures just because your ayatollahs threatened their existence. Tell me how is that helping in establishing peace in the region?

It is ironic that you guys despise the Arabs and yet at the same time the clerics of your country want to be the messiah of Gazans and West Bankers who are Arabs and technically, do not find your involvement much of a difference maker.

Why is your country destroying your relationship for someone else?

Do you really think that Arabs will crown you as their new king in the region? Look at their body language against you.

What USA did against your Mossadegh government was wrong.

I fully support your anger towards them for installing a tyrant who had created havoc for your country in the name of liberalism.


But honestly, if you had maintained good relations or at least neutral relations with Israel, half of your problems could have been solved - especially when you say that USA is controlled by Israelis.

Threatening to wipe out an entire people who were almost at the brink of it, is not exactly a bright idea, you know.

Though it has gotten very complicated today, there is still chance to find a middle ground of rapprochement between you and Israel.
 
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