@AlphDoti,
We only agree on the bigger issue that Israel’s govt led by Netanyahu is ill-advised in some of the actions it has been taking – chiefly the new settlements and denying the Palestinians their own state.
On the other issues we sharply disagree;
ArsenalAll nations of the world including Kenya, do arm themselves to protect their people. The level/potential of danger determines the level of armament.
Israel being in the midst of nations that refuse to recognise her and in fact profess their desire to destroy her is justified to stay on the edge militarily.
So arming themselves in and of itself is not an issue - though I recognise that if they implemented the proposed two state solution
one front of that danger would be lowered.
Porridge;Most compatriots like - yours truly - empathise with the Palestinian people purely on humanitarian grounds – that any human being regardless of religious affiliation should be treated fairly and justly. These are universal ideals – NOT based of religion of the empathiser or empathisee!
However when one invokes religious angles to these issues as you do, all hell breaks loose!
Once you imply that religious interpretation of such matters is fair game, you then unwittingly absolve the Israeli leadership of any wrongdoing – since their religious interpretation directs them to do what they are doing!
And please too much conspiracy theories is not good for the stability of what lies between your two ears, or worse young ones/youth who may take it for truth!
May I also add that profiling is broader than members of one community in Kenya telling their children unflattering things about community xyz.
Just as absolute power corrupts leaders, so does absolute fanaticism blind the people from logic