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After Israel, what?

Multi-tick poll: What would follow the end of Israel?

  • Jews stay despite Arab-Islamic conquest

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sorry but it a depends doesn't it? on what you and me and the rest of us do now .. at the moment of the US and the rest pulled the plug i think israel would be over run and like with the Nakba, most would flee, in fear, some would run as they were told to, many would be killed and a small number would stay

you are a fearmongering fool.
 
sorry but it a depends doesn't it? on what you and me and the rest of us do now .. at the moment of the US and the rest pulled the plug i think israel would be over run and like with the Nakba, most would flee, in fear, some would run as they were told to, many would be killed and a small number would stay

The only comparable situation I can think of is when Syria occupied Lebannon. And iirc there were no mass killings of Maronites and other anti-syrians, just a rather repressive stability.
 
I was trying to find it in the War Nerd, but can't. I'm sure he mentions one of the militant groups round the area are actually Buddhist, but hey, I could be thinking of any of a hundred asymmetric conflicts where the US are backing the most atrocity-prone army involved...

It's the Druze, he alledges that they're secret buddhists. Never found any confirmation for that, though. AFAIK they're just splitters from Sevener Shiism.
 
Anti-Zionism is a vibrant and diverse movement which brings together people who are normally keen to kill each other. There are Islamists, Neo-Nazis and a motley bunch of supposed left-wingers, among others. Obviously, though, the movement does not put these various people on equal terms. The Neo-Nazis and supposed leftists are mostly just apologists or cheerleaders for Hezbollocks and Hamarses.

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The only comparable situation I can think of is when Syria occupied Lebannon. And iirc there were no mass killings of Maronites and other anti-syrians, just a rather repressive stability.

I think the nukes would fly "if we are going down we are taking you with us "
Can't see anyone on either side just rolling over .Both sides have been storing up hate for generations .
 
Arent they followers of some old Caliph who went nuts?

According to a history of Cairo I just read, yes.

Obviously, it wasn't a Druze history :)

I seem to recall something about the Druze keeping their sacred documents secret from nonbelievers. Manna for fruitloops, that - I'm surprised Dan Brown hasn't gone to town on it...
 
The only comparable situation I can think of is when Syria occupied Lebannon. And iirc there were no mass killings of Maronites and other anti-syrians, just a rather repressive stability.
Apart from anything else, such killings would have been taken very badly back in Syria, given it's mosaic of religions and sects.
 
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