Well that is good to know, I will still proceed with caution.
I am not one who likes to engage in scenarios and what "aboutisms" when it comes to the geopolitical realm.
I prefer to stick to the facts about this conflict.
Which group wants to annihilate the other?
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I think we should all realize that the Palestinians are a proxy for other Arab nations, whether they want to be or not.
I also think it is only fair to judge both sides of this conflict with the same standard, it often seems that the judgement on Israel is much harsher as they are referred to as "the chosen people" or some other term that can be viewed as being extremely arrogant.
Assuming these numbers are correct it makes me wonder several questions.
1. This only goes back to 2008, the conflict definitely goes back to 1948, so I would like to see a picture of the full modern time period, not a snippet.
2. Why do the Palestinians remain here if this is taking place? I feel certain Israel would not have any problem with Palestinians emigrating, why don't theyy?
3. If the Palestinians renounced the stated goal to exterminate the Jews and vowed allegiance to the state of Israel could they become citizens and live in Israel?