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Yes --- I like to leave good links.
The statement that: "Palestinian political violence refers to acts of violence or terror undertaken to further the Palestinian cause."
Good link, thanks.
Palestinian nationalism is the national movement of the Palestinian people. It has roots in the national liberation movements emerging in the 19th and 20th centuries, calling for the rejection of colonialism and movements calling for national independence.[1] In opposition to pan-Arabism,[citation needed] Palestinian nationalism has emphasized Palestinian self-determination and has rejected the historic occupation of the Palestinian territories by Israel[2] and the non-domestic Arab rule by Egypt over the Gaza Strip and Jordan over the West Bank.(COMMENT)Why do you consistently hold Israel's point of view?Don't read more into this than what is written.
This particular passage doesn't actually say anything that I've not said before. And it certainly does say anything pertaining to the use of threats or force.
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Why do you consistently hold Islamic terrorist's point of view, and defend their actions ?