If you think I am condoning Arab actions against Jews you are wrong. I didn't say they were necessarily liked or respected, I said they were often treated better, which is a very different thing. Most Arab states historic and present have the Islamic religion as a large part of government, and give it precedence and legal standing that other religions do not have. Islam is not a tolerant religion in most Islamic states, as we would define it. I do not approve. But then, Israel is a state that gives precedence to the Jewish religion, to the exclusion of others, though I will grant that they are far more tolerant in general. I am also very aware that Israel is a modern democratic state founded by Europeans, with European political traditions, and quite different from the many Arab states around it, most of which evolved as post-colonial arbitrary divisions of land always ruled by some empire. Most of them have not made a transition to full democracy, nor do they have what we might call an "open" society. Many of them are ruled by regimes that have ruthlessly used the Israeli-Arab conflict to distract their populations from issues like political freedom, economic growth, etc. This does not excuse Israel's equally ruthless actions in grabbing land not traditionally theirs, evicting the Palestinian occupants, launching military attacks in civilian areas, bulldozing houses and orchards by the thousand, and generally making life miserable for the people forced to live around them. Building the giant wall around the country is another example...it's hard to imagine coexistence between nations that need a 25-foot concrete wall between them.
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