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zzzzz...more irrelevant BS. Again, there is no denying that with each Islamist terrorist event that takes place, the West and civilized world are beginning to realize the nature of the barbaric enemy that Israel faces on a daily basis."Dutch Socialist leader" Pfffft. Commie nutjobs don't count.No, actually these events serve to illustrate the savagery, hatred, and barbarism exhibited by you and other bigots whose 'arguments' fail as a composition fallacy: the acts of the few are not 'representative' of an entire class or persons, or of an entire religion.Recent terrorist events in Paris, San Bernandino, and yesterday the stabbing in London has once again allowed the world to understand the Islamist savagery, antisemitism, and barbarism coming from Palestinians and Muslims in general, that Israel has to deal with on a daily basis.
And yet, despite being under a constant threat of terrorism and war, Israel is able to defend itself, and maintain its democratic values as a state that has approximately 1.8 million Arab Muslim Israeli citizens with the exact same rights as all Israeli citizens.
Maybe the West can learn a few things from the Israelis?
Your ignorance, hate, savagery, barbarism, and bigotry is not representative of all Christians and Jews, it would be wrong to perceive Christians and Jew as such, as is the case with Muslims.
Two paragraphs filled with meaningless personal attacks and gibberish, without addressing the fact that with each Islamist terror attack, the civilized world gets closer to Israel.
Actually, quite the opposite is happening:
"“The Palestinian-Israeli conflict is for them a metaphor for the subordination of the Arab world and the Muslim community,” he said, further calling the Israeli-Palestinian conflict “a breeding ground for such an attack.”
The comments by the Dutch politician follow similar rhetoric by Sweden’s Foreign Minister Margot Wallström, who said Monday that Palestinian grievances with Israel led to the Paris attacks. "
Dutch Socialist leader links Paris terror attacks to Israeli-Palestinian conflict
"The Israel-Palestine conflict is another global contextual factor contributing to anger and frustration among Muslim youths, as are the civil wars in Syria and Iraq, fuelled by the West and Sunni/Shiite tensions."
There is no ‘Belgian problem’ with radical Islam – only a European one