Went down a rabbit hole trying to better understand the Israeli/Palestinian conflict and am more confused and disheartened than I was before I started. I see zero reason to have any hope of resolution in the region.
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Replying to @RealKidPoker
It’s been going on since Israel was founded. Palestinians believe they have a religious right to Israel.
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Replying to @allen_drewe @RealKidPoker
I thought the israelis are the one who think they have a religious right to the land because it's written in some magical book, and that's why they came to that region from all over the world after Uk prime minister Balfour promised them the land his country occupied ?
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Replying to @marouane53 @RealKidPoker
Yeah no. Do yourself a quick google search about hamas and why they attack Israel. Or why literally no Arab country recognizes Israel as a country despite them being so for 75+ years.
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Replying to @allen_drewe @RealKidPoker
Hamas ? Are you serious ? Hamas is new to this conflict. Hamas was created in 1987 by Chekh Ahmed Yassine and six other mujama Islamist memebers (spoiler alert: they were supported by Israel to counter the leftist secular Fath)pic.twitter.com/iuBgDbukWj
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Also five Arab countries recognize Israel: Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Sudan, Egypt and Morocco. Dude, I'm sorry to say, you are so uninformed about this topic.
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Replying to @marouane53 @RealKidPoker
Five out of how many. It was a simplification but nice nitpick.
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"literally no Arab country recognizes Israel" So now we're using "Literally" to simplify lol
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