Answer 1
If you think it's wrong to kill people, then Israel is wrong.
Answer 2
First of all, the claims of Israelis willfully going around killing Arabs are exaggerated. More Palestinians have died as a result of violence perpetrated against them by Arabs (in Jordan, Syria, Egypt, and Lebanon) than by Israelis. Secondly, if "killing people" was the standard by which countries are wrong, then capital punishment, which is legal in the United States and most Arab countries, would render all of those countries "wrong" too.
Israel has historic, legal, political, and infrastructural reasons to exist. So it is not "wrong", whatever that means. Is Israel imperfect? Certainly, but no country is perfect.
Christians have no obligation to agree with any nation, even God's chosen one. God himself did not agree with them many times in the past. In addition, Israel itself is not a Christian nation. However, it is important to realize that much of what is reported about Israel is through a media which is secular in nature and biased one way or another - often against Israel. It would not be wise to make decisions based only on these sources. However, many Christians watch Israel with interest since the nation is closely bound with the end times signs and fulfilled prophecy.
Wrong. The voting rights in Israel are the same for men and women.
The question is wrong. Americans fight for America.
March 28, 2012 (Note: This answer will be wrong tomorrow.)
They basically fund Israel for all the wrong doings they commit. They give them military equipment and just money for whatever they need it for.
Israel was spared from God;s wrath because Moses pleaded with him to do so.
Eretz Yisrael is the Jewish name for the Land of Israel, so "C" is the best answer. Jews also call Jerusalem (and by extension the rest of the country) Zion, but not "Zionland", which is why "D" is wrong. "A" and "B" refer to areas of the Middle East outside of the Land of Israel.
Up the Wrong Tree - 2013 was released on: Israel: 14 February 2013 USA: 24 January 2014 (New York Jewish Film Festival)
Israel has a strict policy of bringing every soldier home safely (either alive or in a body bag). Hezbollah thought they could antagonize Israel a little by kidnapping two soldiers, Regev and Goldwasser, on the Lebanese border, thinking Israel would not actually fight for them. They were wrong and the Lebanese civilians paid the price for supporting and housing such belligerents.
The result was the First Destruction. This is one of the major themes in many of the books of the Prophets.
Anti-Zionism is a movement which denies the right of Israel to exist, and the right of the Jewish people to the Land of Israel. However, Israel has been the Jewish homeland since biblical times. Although much of Anti-Zionism is devoted particularly to the State of Israel, Anti-Zionists reject the idea of any Jewish State anywhere in the world as an unnatural, undesirable, and wrong situation.
You placed your question in the "Israel" category. It seems a bit weird that you should choose to ask the country that was attacked why the attackers keep attacking, rather than ask the attackers. But since the question is here, I'll tell you what I think the answer is. It's my personal impression and opinion, and I could be wrong. After that, I hope somebody who represents the attackers will see this, and will tell us that my impression is right or wrong, and if it's wrong, tell us the real reason that they keep attacking. My impression is that the reason they keep attacking is that after more than sixty years, neither the governments nor their people can yet make their peace with the concept, and cannot accept the existence of a Jewish country in their neighborhood.
There is no such festival by that title in Israel, or anywhere else that I'm able to find with an on-line search. Quite the opposite ... an on-line search for the definition of that word seems to mark it as a word that would never be the title of anybody's festival. I could be wrong, but the question appears to be intended as a cute malicious tweak at Israel, and is almost certainly an abuse of WikiAnswers.