Israel would love to make peace with the Muslims -- but this is not possible without the citizens of Israel accepting lives as virtual slaves under an Islamic government. The Qua'ran demands that all non-Muslims must submit to rule by Muslims and must pay tribute to their Islamic masters to be allowed to continue living. Israel is unlucky enough to be on the front-line of Islamic expansionism. This expansionism was initiated by Muhammad and is declared not to be stopped as long as Dar al Harb exists. Israel really has nothing to do with Islamist violence.
this is fear of dark israel has made peace with egypt and jordan and according to you jordanians are the same people as palestanians. these peace are holding so we conclude that israelis can make peace with palestanians now i wanted to ask you this for a while but is dar of this and dar of that the same thing as you are either with us or against us. it does not sound so bad if we spin it a little. lol
dude you really believe this book is so powerful are you a self hating muslem?lol i will read it later now i am in a mood to argue lol
can't see a democratic country falling in this category. do you? it shows that they are willing to accommodate for peace you must point to what scares you so.
well, the UN decided a lot of think, like: - in 29.11.1947 the UN decided to divide "Palestine" to two countries: Jewish country and Arab country. we accepted this offer, but the Arabs doesn't which lead to 1948 war(Israel Independence War) that we won it, of course(against 5 Arab countries). - in the cease-fire agreement that ended Lebanon second war(2006), the UN decided of stopping all weapon transports from Syria to Hizbullah. well, it's happening every day. about the apartheid conditions, it's bullshit.
All countries which are not ruled under Sharia law are, by definition, Dar al Harb. That one was a one-time silliness done by the Ottomans. It's a historical oddity and it is not in any way supported by the religion of Islam. It's as un-Islamic as Jack Daniels, bikini's, and freedom of speech.