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BRET STEPHENS (WSJ) ADDRESSES CURRENT ARAB BLOOD LUST IN ISRAEL, BUT FAILS TO MENTION ISLAM AS CULPRIT…….

It’s not psychotic, it’s just islam

He should call it (but doesn’t) classic Islam 101. It all boils down to classic islamic (intrinsic) Jew hatred that permeates their Koran and their hadiths (sunna of mohamed). He (Stephens) names the perps and those who are fomenting calls to violence, but not the source of it. Islam.

NOTE: It’s like a doctor assessing the patient’s pickled liver and failing to mention the patient’s alcoholism as the problem, insisting on saying instead, “I’m against all pickled livers”.

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Palestine: The Psychotic Stage

The truth about why Palestinians have been seized by their present blood
lust.
By Bret Stephens
Oct. 12, 2015 7:34 p.m. ET

If you’ve been following the news from Israel, you might have the impression that “violence” is killing a lot of people. As in this headline: “Palestinian Killed As Violence Continues.” Or this first paragraph: “Violence and bloodshed radiating outward from flash points in Jerusalem and the West Bank appear to be shifting gears and expanding, with Gaza increasingly drawn in.”

[…]

Treatises have been written about the media’s mind-set when it comes to telling the story of Israel. We’ll leave that aside for now. The significant question is why so many Palestinians have been seized by their present blood lust—by a communal psychosis in which plunging
knives into the necks if Jewish women, children, soldiers and civilians is seen as a religious and patriotic duty, a moral fulfillment. Despair at the state of the peace process, or the economy? Please. It’s time to stop furnishing Palestinians with the excuses they barely bother making for themselves.

Above all, it’s time to give hatred its due. We understand its explanatory power when it comes to American slavery, or the Holocaust. We understand it especially when it is the hatred of the powerful against the weak. Yet we fail to see it when the hatred disturbs comforting fictions about all people being basically good, or wanting the same things for their children, or being capable of empathy.

WSJ

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