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Thus we see what we are up against: a thoroughly indoctrinated, reality-denying population that celebrates the deaths of their own sons. How can the Europeans reconcile their unilateral recognition of a "Palestinian state" with this kind of amoral behavior? How on earth can the Israelis be expected to live in peace with such a state, which will surely dedicate all its energy and resources to continuing to attack their Jewish neighbor?
Thus we see what we are up against: a thoroughly indoctrinated, reality-denying population that celebrates the deaths of their own sons....
One has to look at the other side of the coin. When can a Palestinian Mother goes against the grain and speak about what is actually on her mind when Fatah or Hamas is looking over her shoulder. Do you really think she would be in relative safety from them if she made a statement against their actions?
I say let them war it out to the end, end it and be done with it.
"War it out"? I assume you mean fight as far as I know war is not a verb. The problem with that the globe is interconnected at this point and things that happen in other places effect the USA. In this particular case the murdered were American & Canadian citizens with direct connections to North America.
...In this particular case the murdered were American & Canadian citizens with direct connections to North America.
What makes it worse is that since it was Jews in Israel, the media basically skipped over it as if it were nothing. Yet if they were hacked to death with a meat cleaver in an Arab country it's news for a few weeks in the media.
"After the suicide bombing, Palestinian university students at the An-Najah University in the West Bank city of Nablus created an exhibition celebrating the first anniversary of the Second Intifada.[35][36] The exhibit’s main attraction was a room-sized re-enactment of the bombing at Sbarro. The installation featured broken furniture splattered with fake blood and human body parts.[35] The entrance to the exhibition was illustrated with a mural depicting the bombing. The exhibit was later shut down by Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat."
"After the bombing, Ayat became an icon in Bethlehem and was hailed as a martyr and role model at Al Quds University.[9]
Then Saudi Ambassador to the UK, Dr Ghazi Abdul Rahman Al Gosaibi, a leading politician in Saudi Arabia, wrote a poem in praise of al-Akhras in 2002."
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