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Violence and hatred sure must run strong in this place called "palestine"?

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The Palestinians … of whom I’m referring to the overwhelming Islamist Palestinians who comprise the vast majority of the populations in Gaza and the West Bank, have been so radicalized over the decades through their schools and mosques, that all they would likely do is still up trouble if they were admitted to other Arab nations.

Palestinian victimology is deeply rooted in and influenced by the Muslim Brotherhood, the progenitor of terrorist groups like Al Qaeda and the Islamic State (ISIS). And despite Palestinian Arabs being almost exclusively Sunni Muslims, they have made their bargain with Iran’s Shia Ayatollahs, despite the usual rivalry and enmity between the two Islamic sects.

Hamas and its Palestinian supporters, along with Iran’s mullahs, hate Israel and Judaism more than they would typically hate each other as rival sects.

As so many Palestinians have become so radicalized over the decades, other Arab countries simply do not want them as refugees … they would quickly become huge political headaches for these other Arab kingdoms and petro-states.

It’s easier for these Arab countries to just let the Palestinians wallow in their own hatred and the mess that they have created for themselves with their electing corrupt and terrorist leadership like Fatah and Hamas.

It’s much like a Gordian knot when it comes to the Palestinians, Israel, and long lasting peace.

Perhaps Golda Meir had a very relevant point with her words … “Peace will come when the Arabs will love their children more than they hate us.”

Reference: https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/664790-when-peace-comes-we-will-perhaps-in-time-be-able

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I heard that the Palestinian people interject them into other soceities & ruin them thus No Arab nations want them.

something along those lines.

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