Comments by "Nicholas Conder" (@nicholasconder4703) on "J-TV: Jewish Ideas. Global Relevance." channel.

  1. Sadly, both sides are at fault. Radicals on both sides have committed crimes. Having been to the region, my sister would tell you that there are three groups in the region. There are the Palestinian terrorists, who want to commit genocide and kill all the non-Muslims in the region. There are the extremist Jews, who want to throw out anyone who is not Jewish from Israel. That includes the Christians who have been there for 2000 years. Then there is the third group, the Palestinians, Jews and Christians who just want to live their lives and be left alone. By the way, I do agree that the Palestinians are their own worst enemy. When Jordan tried to help them back in the late 1960s by giving them housing in Jordan, what did the Palestinians do? They launched the PLO-Jordanian war in 1970 and tried to overthrow the Jordanian government! However, the extremist Jews who were throwing Palestinians off their land in the West Bank to build Kibitzes in the 1970s and 1980s didn't help the political situation either. However, Israel is not lily-white either. You might want to look at Lehi, AKA The Stern Gang. Israel has a monument to these terrorists. Yes, Israeli terrorists. Terrorists who killed all 107 Palestinian inhabitants (men, women and children) of the village of Deir Yassin. They assassinated Swedish ambassador and UN Security Council mediator Folke Bernadotte, blew up the King David Hotel, and killed Lord Moyne, British Minister Resident in the Middle East. They even planted bombs in Britain, and may have even sent a letter bomb to President Harry Truman. So, both sides are to blame, and in many ways are as bad as each other. Both sides have a lot of innocent blood on their hands.
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