Agree that quite a bit of pro-Palestinian activism (and it's not all Muslim) is more about Israel but this seems pretty sweeping.
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I do feel that the vast majority of the pro-Palestinian activists if not all of them, are simply anti-Israel activists. How else can their total silence over the almost 4000 Palestinians killed by Syria in the Yarmouk camp be explained? Not even a word of condolence or sorrow?
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Christians don't like each other, either. They pretend a united front against non-Christians, but internecine condemnation is rampant.
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Yes! The problem is not limited only to Muslims. Most followers of religion come together only to hate those who question thier views, then turn on each other for the simplest differences among them.
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In December 2009, Egypt started with help from the US, the building of an Egypt–Gaza barrier along the Gaza border, consisting of a steel wall.
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Point.. there's also a stark silence on the treatment given to M in China.. they are made to eat pork and what not.. this had appeared in media, but there was zero outrage!!!
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That’s a bit harsh. Political & social clashes causes rifts but leaders should work to unite people by minimizing disputes & resolving them peacefully, but sadly that doesn’t make you rich. Capitalizing on disputes between people create vast riches & clout to a few on top
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