Veknoid_Outcast said:
Simply wishing or believing something to be true does not make it so. Archival material, eyewitness accounts, memoirs, and other historical data point to a specific conclusion. If you wish to embrace something that isn't true, go with God. But please do not spread half truths here and elsewhere and claim them as fact. There is no glory in being willfully ignorant of history, and there is nothing admirable about dismissing an entire class of researchers, biographers, and archivists as "historians" just because their conclusions point at something different than your ideology. Again, I encourage you to read primary and secondary source material about the Suez conflict, and come to your own conclusions. |
My conclusion is that Israel really had enough of Egypt illegally blocking it's shipping routes and training and supporting the fedayeen that were crossing into Israel and commiting acts of terror. No country would expect to just accept these attacks, yet Israel is supposed to, for some odd reason.
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