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Gazans as the World’s Undead
« on: March 02, 2024, 03:47:08 pm »
March 2, 2024
Gazans as the World’s Undead
By Deborah C. Tyler

The Arabs of Gaza are the most duped, wretched people in the world.  Their lives coat the spearhead of genocidal delusion that the descendants of Arabs displaced in 1948, and others in the region, can annihilate the Israeli people and take control of the land of Israel.  This vision is insane.  It proposes that the Gazans, without an army, an air force, a trained military, or democratic institutions, will effect genocidal conquest of the Jews, the most successful civilization in history, who implemented the world’s strongest religious land claim — a belated triumph that provides an extraordinary will for national survival — and who also happen to be per capita the most effectively militarized nation on Earth.  How can all of the Gazans be fooled all of the time into such suffering in the service of an impossible, genocidal goal?

The answer is that they provide a renewed delivery system of Jew-hating and update the belief that the world would be better off without Jews.  The wealthy nations bankroll the benighted Gazans for loudly maintaining that most time-honored form of hate.  Through generations, the Arabs of Gaza are sustained and manipulated as the undead.  They have no functional government.  They are economically unproductive, culturally nonexistent, suspended in time with no national identity except their endless racket of death to Jews.

Three factors unfolded over the last 75 years to sustain the professional hatred and compensated victimhood of the Gazan Arabs:

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