gaza, now this is serious, page-65

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    Unfortunately there are 2 sides to the coin, not an israeli opinion or arab opinion, but what the hamas declares to the western world (spin in other words) and what it really believes

    The Islamic fundamentalism that fuels Palestinian hatred of the State of Israel is based on the principle that Jews are inferior to Muslims because the infidels rejected Muhammad as the final prophet of God. A thriving State of Israel reminds Hamas every day that its existence has been a reality for 60 years and will remain a reality for another 600. The Palestinians do not want to return to the pre-1967 borders. Their demand and their actions indicate that their wish is to return to the 1867 borders - that is, a Middle East without Israel in a Muslim empire ruled by Shari'a.

    The Palestinian leadership has never made it a secret that it wants the land "between the river and the sea" - that is, the Jewish state itself. On January 11, 2001, Sheikh Ikrima Sabri, the mufti of Jerusalem and Palestine appointed by the Palestinian Authority, stated on Palestinian television that when his followers speak about Jerusalem, it does not mean they "have forgotten about Hebron or about Jaffa or about Acre... We have announced a number of times that from a religious point of view Palestine from the sea to the river is Islamic."
    quoted from the jerusalem post, most israeli recognise this fact, but in israel the counter agrument is you make peace with your enemies.

 
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