Tessa Schlesinger
1 min readOct 24, 2023

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You are quite right - they are socialised from a young age to believe that Israel is the problem.

There are also groups of Israelis and Palestinians working to build bonds and rationality between the two groups of people.

The situation isn't black and white. There is wrong on both sides.

I am not sure how Muslims become terrorists, except that when one is miserable and turns to religion, one reads one's holy books, and the Koran is very clear that one must kill all non believers

Sure, there are Muslims who say it means one must kill the evil in one's character. Not true. From the beginning, Mohammed commanded holy wars - jihad.

This will always be so - in Africa, Europe, India, China, etc It doesn't matter whether the country has taken their land or not (And even that is an argument). The goal is always the same - to carry out the injunction that all non-muslims must be killed.

So here is the issue. There will always be people that are disgruntled or unhappy. Some take their own lives. Some turn to religion. Some live with their misery.

I have always believed in the power of education, but fighting religious fanatics is impossible while one believes in freedom of religion.

Incidentally, Poland accepted all Ukrainian refugees, except Muslims

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