September 18, 2013

Disconnect Israel's Interest from America's

From the end of the War of Independence in 1949 and until the First Gulf War in 1991, Israel’s civilian population was out of bounds. Israel had created a balance of fear that dictated that shelling its civilian population was not an option and would lead to all-out war. When the Syrians shelled Israeli towns in 1967, Israel retaliated by conquering the Golan Heights.

Read more at: http://www.jewishpress.com/indepth/columns/moshe-feiglin/disconnect-israels-interests-from-americas/2013/09/18/
From the end of the War of Independence in 1949 and until the First Gulf War in 1991, Israel’s civilian population was out of bounds. Israel had created a balance of fear that dictated that shelling its civilian population was not an option and would lead to all-out war. When the Syrians shelled Israeli towns in 1967, Israel retaliated by conquering the Golan Heights.

Read more at: http://www.jewishpress.com/indepth/columns/moshe-feiglin/disconnect-israels-interests-from-americas/2013/09/18/








From the end of the War of Independence in 1949 and until the First Gulf War in 1991, Israel’s civilian population was out of bounds. Israel had created a balance of fear that dictated that shelling its civilian population was not an option and would lead to all-out war. When the Syrians shelled Israeli towns in 1967, Israel retaliated by conquering the Golan Heights.

Read more at: http://www.jewishpress.com/indepth/columns/moshe-feiglin/disconnect-israels-interests-from-americas/2013/09/18/
From the end of the War of Independence in 1949 and until the First Gulf War in 1991, Israel’s civilian population was out of bounds. Israel had created a balance of fear that dictated that shelling its civilian population was not an option and would lead to all-out war. When the Syrians shelled Israeli towns in 1967, Israel retaliated by conquering the Golan Heights.....

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Disconnect Israel's Interest from America's

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