Your list of Palestinian atrocities is quite complete (you left out dismantling a Palestinian youth orchestra simply for playing a peaceful concert in front of Israeli Holocaust survivors). I agree that it’s hard to empathize with a people who show no remorse for their own acts of cruelty. Still, it’s disingenuous to collectively label all 10 million self-described Palestinians as co-conspirators to terrorism (even during the 1929 Hebron massacre a few brave Arabs risked their lives to save their Jewish neighbors),
Yes, and God would have spared Sodom if there had been just one Just in it. But we are not God (not to mention Sodom’s inhabitants seem to have been relatively harmless) and unlike him we have peole to protect. We cannnot afford the luxury to allow 9 terrorists to enter Israel and fulfill their goals just because the tenth person is a peace loving Palestinian. Whatver the number of good people in Gaza or the West Bank (despite all the brainwashing every cilvilization produces some) the fact is that be it fear or little numbers they amke little noise and have no power. And that like it happenned wehn we bombed Germany and Japan, we must forget the trees and look at the forest in order to prevent a greater evil (300,000 dead Chinese a month. More than Hiroshima and Nagasaki combined).
and it’s heartless to show no pity for some who, through no fault of their own, have been left to rot in squalor.
I can have pity of individaul Palestinians but none for the entity called Palestinians aven if I feel anger to the cynical way they are treated by their Arab “brothers” (not just the states, derived from the belief that Arabs are a herrensvolk entitled to take lands from others but not the opposite. I also feel anger about those Western people who are outraged, only when it is Israel who deals roughly with the Palestinians.
Also, through no fault of their own, inhabitants of West Sahara are rotting in squalor (in far worse conditions) not to mention Black Sudanese. That was just from the top of my head.





