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Mohamed said he wanted them to all die and that was the plan, he said he would go back and do it again and had no regret doing what he did. Mohamed said anyone who supports the exist of Israel on "our land" is Zionist. Mohamed clarified "our Land" was Palestine.
His rationale isn't a unique one with regards to people from that region.
But for the people who hold his same viewpoint, they give some rather contradictory statements at time, or present some statements that have some rather large logic gaps.
They'll often say "this isn't about Jewish people, it's just about Israel existing on land that we think should be ours"
Yet, the basis of "Jews need to have a safe haven in their ancestral land" was partially predicated on the fact that every other country was subjecting them to second-class treatment our flat out expelling them in droves when they tried to exist in other countries in the region.
For for people who object to Israel's existence in the form of them having their own country, where exactly do they want them to go?
They tried living spread out in Iraq, Yemen, Algeria, Egypt, Morocco, Lebanon, Syria, and Libya... it wasn't working out too well.
If they're going to insist that they don't want them living in other Arab countries due to religious/cultural clashes, and they don't want them having their own piece of land the size of New Jersey to inhabit, and they're going to reject two-state proposals... Then they need to put forth an alternative idea of their own. And "wipe them out" isn't gonna fly, and neither is "they should be content to live as dhimmi in Muslim countries"
Among the "anti-Zionist" ilk, that's the one question I've yet to hear answered
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