So in your book, any Palestinian can take it upon himself to kill any Jew because he believes that a "massive historical injustice has been committed against Palestinians".
Does this reasoning apply to EVERY person who feels wronged? Or do you have a special exception for Jews?
Is it so difficult to comprehend that this "massive injustice" as you call it, is a result of the Palestinians choice to resolve their disputes with the Jewish people through violence as a first resort -- rather than through dialogue, compromise and cooperation.
Similarly, this "injustice" has perpetuated because of their "steadfastness" in refusing to disdain violence in favor of a peaceful means of resolving conflict.
I suppose you do not see yourself as an advocate of violence, war and murder...
but you are. |
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