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deskpro2k3 said:

Whether their actions are justified remains debatable today. I think none of them were in the right.

FYI: Territory disputes, and Regime Change does not equal genocide.

Thank you for your historical details but I'm not sure how those details change anything as to the 1967 war itself. How is the attack on Israel justified? And what is your point? That Israel should have been like: Oh yeah the Suez Canal thing, right, so please Arabs invade us, murder everyone of us and we'll just do nothing about it and let you kill us all in this nice year of 1967...

The causes of WW2 can also be found in what happened during WW1. Germany was brought to its knees after being defeated in 1918 and some argue that this humiliation of Germany is what later was the reason for the success of Hitler in seducing Germans by promising them to bring forth German pride and prosperity. And that may be true but how does that justify the horrors Germany was guilty of in 1945?

Also Israel did warn Egypt back in those days that closing the strait meant war, Egypt wanted that war, confident that together with the other Arab countries they would destroy Israel. Boy were they wrong. I guess Israel is guilty of being stronger than the Arab countries around them.

Last edited by CrazyGamer2017 - on 22 December 2017