"These people" have been fighting since antiquity - well haven't all people on the globe been doing just that?
As long as the USA "unconditionally" supports Israel aka Zionist policies, it is YOUR problem indeed, since the USA is a major factor in having caused this issue in the first place.
I try to avoid talking to you because you are kind of a nut. But, no, a bunch of assholes on the other side of the planet fighting over who an imaginary sky fairy gave a strip of desert to isn't my problem. I don't like it because of my disdain for religion in general, but it has little effect on my life.
As for "shootings", killings in the USA that involve Negros or whoever - there will never be a "satisfying" solution. Simply because these Ghetto or Ghetto-like issues have caused the situation of even "children" or teenagers being drawn into, or even attracted by these criminal gangs from the day of their birth. Due to numerous police-officers having been the victims of violence - (especially by gang or gang inspired Negros, who knowingly recruit and make use of youngsters) are confronted daily with these criminal issues, it is sadly understood that this US gun-mentality prevails on both sides.
Um, no, wrong on all counts.
First, violence against officers is relatively rare. Only about 45 officers a year are shot in the line of duty, and not all of them in "ghettos". This is tragic, of course, but we have decided that a misinterpretation of the Militia Amendment means that any asshole who wants a gun can have one, so we need to suck it up. 19,000 Americans a year are murdered with guns, 45 of them happen to be police officers. We've decided this is acceptable because we love, love, love our guns. Or at least a certain segment of the population does.
What is unacceptable is that we have unarmed black people- some of them children - being killed by police because someone who never should have been given a badge or a gun was out on the street with a badge or a gun. The police kill 1000 people a year. This is way too many compared to other industrialized democracies. But it becomes particularly egregious when it's an unarmed person being shot by a cop over a petty offense or no offense at all, such as Tamir Rice (Playing with a toy), Laquan Mcdonald (breaking into a truck to keep warm), Mike Brown (Jaywalking or shoplifting, depending what lie the cop was telling that day), Walter Scott (driving while black), Jean Botham (minding his own business, sitting in his living room).