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I think that what they mean by the destruction of Israel is not forcing the Jewish people out, but forcing their government out and giving the Palestinians their land back, or compensating them somehow. And the reason Arabs haven't been able to take down Israel is because Israel is directly backed by the US and the Arabs are indirectly controlled by the US. So if the US agenda is to keep Israel where it is, most likely it'll stay that way.
I still don't understand. Are you saying that the state of Israel would still exist
but it would populated by a majority of Palestinians and everything would be OK? :rollseyes Are you saying you want a Netanyahu led government? :?
Then there is this: ..."And the reason Arabs haven't been able to take down Israel is because Israel is directly backed by the US.... "
That is bunk. In 48 the Israelis fought with ancient rifles. In 56 and 67 the Israelis had no top of the line US equipment. In 67, their air force's most sophisticated planes were French. In 73, they had a few old F4 Phantoms which the US had been using for many years but they were up against the best SAM's the Russians could ship to Egypt (in some cases even manned by Russians). The Syrians had the best Russian tanks. The Jordanians had top of the line British tanks.
I am sorry to tell you, but the painful truth is the IDF were better trained, better led, better educated, much more highly motivated (the threat of extermination tends to do that) more courageous and just plain better fighters. I realize that may be difficult to hear, but it is true. Your notion that Arab governments are "indirectly controlled" by the US is good for a laugh. The Egyptians are under the infuence of the US now (because they take US money) but that sure as Hell wasn't true for Nasser or for Sadat prior to 73. When exactly, was Syria ever controlled by the US???