Saturday, November 18, 2023

Most Palestinians support terrorism against Jews.



Jewish people comprise slightly more than 2% of the U.S. population yet receive more than 50% of religiously motivated hate crimes. That is an increase of about 37% since 2021, long before the October 7th attack on Israel that had killed about 1,400, wounding about 5,300, and kidnapping around 240 hostages on the first day. 

The attack by over 3,000 terrorists was insanely barbaric, killing, raping, burning and beheading Jewish civilians of all ages, including infants. If hatred of Jews could be depicted with images, it would be the images that Hamas terrorists made with their GoPro cameras on that day--and they celebrated. Nazis had to drink at night after their horrendous anti-Semitic murders and hid their atrocities, but Hamas celebrated, and even called home to brag to their mothers and fathers about how many Jews they killed. And their parents cheered their sons.

Yet Israel takes pains and puts themselves in danger to minimize civilian casualties by exposing themselves among the civilians to weed out the terrorists.

But the civilians they try to protect mostly hate them just for being Jews.

A recently released Middle East poll that began at the beginning of the month was conducted by the Arab World for Research and Development. The poll found that an overwhelming majority of so called Palestinians supported the October 7th attacks against Israel and they also hate the United States.

The poll questioned 668 Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip as Israel conducted military operations to root out the terrorists responsible for the attacks. Now that Israel was on the offensive and no longer the helpless victim, the key findings showed that: 
86.7% now have a “decreased” “conviction” of wanting a “peaceful solution” with Israel. 

Merely 9.1% had an “increased” conviction and 68% said their support for a two-state solution "decreased," although that would be impossible anyway as Palestinians rejected all offers for this in the past.

89.5% say that their “conviction” for wanting to coexist with Israelis has “decreased.” Only 7.2% say that it has increased.

98% say that their “sense of pride as a Palestinian” has increased since the terrorist attacks, including
 94.3% who said that they felt that way to a “great extent.” Call it blood lust or simply anti-Semitism.

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75% of Palestinians directly said that they now supported the October 7 terrorist attacks

76% said that they viewed the Hamas terrorist organization positively while only 22.3% viewed Hamas negatively.

97.3% viewed Israel very negatively and 97.6% viewed the U.S. very negatively.

84.2% viewed the Islamic Jihad terrorist organization positively.

64% viewed Iran negatively (which may be because they want Iran to join the fight against Israel).
The Palestinians mostly hated all other surrounding countries and groups, including the U.N., E.U., International Red Cross, Russia, China, Islamic countries, media entities, and more.

One has to wonder how the U.S. would do with a similar survey among university students and staff.

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