Answer 1
Arabs may have an great powerful army of men, but the Israeli soldiers are the must evil thing you could ever saw, they train them over there to make them powerful even on 6 men, also they were trained to fight in "Krav maga" its an Israeli technique using for attacking a person with everything that you could, also the Israeli soldiers are trained by the chain of command which is telling them what to do and they does without any questions, Arabs may think over the time and does things by themselves while the Israeli soldiers are working in a eique way of team work, which is better then anything else.
Commentary on Answer 1
So there you have it, folks. A plaintive screed to inform the world and reveal the secret tactics behind the evil, 'disproportionate forces' of military training and discipline.
It may answer the question better than anything that a lifelong friend of Israel could have written here.
Answer 2
Israel has managed to survive based on strategic military action, comprehensive diplomatic action, a myth of its own invincibility (among Arab States), and foreign support. There is also a patriotism in Israel that is hard to match.
Israel doesn't have "states" like the United States does, it does have less powerful adminstrative districts called mehozot, of which there are 6 or 7, depending on your political view. Tel Aviv District, Jerusalem District, Haifa District, North District, Central District, Southern District, and the 7th being Judea and Samaria, better known as the West Bank, which is up for interpretation. HOWEVER, these are far from states, and should not be considered states at all. Nobody says that they are from a certain district, like people say they are from a certain state in the U.S. Note: Israel is about the size of Massachusetts.
Israel and Turkey are regional powers in the Middle East. Both nations have strong economies and powerful militaries. Additionally, they both have strong relations with NATO and the West in general. Finally, they are both non-Arab and generally secular with some religious parties. These two countries serve as a counterweight in the Middle East to Arab States and more Islamist States.
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Prussia and Austria were the two most powerful German states.
Israel has managed to survive based on strategic military action, comprehensive diplomatic action, a myth of its own invincibility (among Arab States), and foreign support. There is also a patriotism in Israel that is hard to match.
Both countries are powerful, but the United States is orders of magnitude more powerful.
Israel is a Jewish state which has historically been at odds with the Arab Middle East. The United States has supported Israel as a) the only democratic and free society in the Middle East and b) as an ally against hostile Arab nations.
Israel proves that blowing really, really hard does not make a brick house fall. (Thanks big-bad-wolf.) Israel has managed to survive based on strategic military action, comprehensive diplomatic action, a myth of its own invincibility (among Arab States), and foreign support. There is also a patriotism in Israel that is hard to match.
Most of the United States is north of Israel, but Florida, several other southern states, and Hawaii are south of Israel. However, the United States and Israel are on different continents.
Israel doesn't have states.
Balkanization is the fragmentation of a larger region or state into smaller regions or states, which may be hostile or uncooperative with one another.
The United States and Israel have very good relations. Israel is among the strongest ally that the United States has in the Middle East.
Israel was created by some people who had been born there, some who had been born elsewhere but moved to that region years earlier, and some who had managed to survive Europe, escape during the previous 20 years, and make their way to Israel. In other words, Israel was created by people who lived there at the time, much like the United States of America was.
A buffer state is a nation that lies between two potentially hostile powers, serving as a kind of neutral zone that helps to prevent direct conflict between the two larger nations. Buffer states often navigate delicate relationships with their powerful neighbors to maintain peace and stability in the region.
The two countries with the highest population of Jews are Israel and the United States. Israel has 6,180,300 Jews, while the United States has 5,425,000 Jews.
The United States and Israel have good relations. They are not enemies.