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Day of Rage: Palestinians have nobody to blame but themselves

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This week, Palestinian Arabs and their supporters around the world have declared a “Day of Rage.” Again. Their “Days of Rage” along with “Nakba Day” are pretexts to rally support for Palestinian Arabs, my heart sinks — not out of fear, but out of a profound sadness for the moral bankruptcy it reveals.

This phrase, dripping with venom and incitement, is not a call for justice, peace, or progress. It is an orgy of anger, a glorification of destruction, and a stark reminder of timeless failure of Palestinian Arab leadership to ever build anything meaningful for their people. Instead of fostering hope, they peddle blame, perpetuate and celebrate violence, and tear down what others have painstakingly created, throughout Israel and across Western campuses and cities.

This has left the Palestinian Arabs mired in suffering. This endless blaming of Israel as the singular source of all their problems is their legacy. Sadly, for them, these are the equivalent of their Super Bowl, the only event that distinguishes their “culture” as a distinct ethnic group.

A “Day of Rage” is not about building schools, hospitals, or infrastructure for their own long-term well-being. It’s about channeling fury — often violently — against Israel, the Jewish people, and anyone who dares to support the Jewish state’s right to exist. The organizers, whether Hamas, the Palestinian Authority, or their international gang of cheerleaders, are not rallying for Palestinian statehood or prosperity; they’re stoking hatred to distract from their own failures. This exploits genuine pain to fuel a cycle of violence, rather than offering them a path to a better future.

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This week, Palestinian Arabs and their supporters around the world have declared a “Day of Rage.” Again. Their “Days of Rage” along with “Nakba Day” are pretexts to rally support for Palestinian Arabs, my heart sinks — not out of fear, but out of a profound sadness for the moral bankruptcy it reveals.
indeed.

The idea that any religion of any sort would be arguing for "a day of rage" is an example of moral decay in society.

Any movement at all that argues for "a day of rage" should be seriously questioned by all citizens having common sense.
This phrase, dripping with venom and incitement, is not a call for justice, peace, or progress.
Indeed -- it is an overt appeal to the darker side of human nature.

How is it that humans everywhere are not aware of that fact?

Yet this is the world in which we live - at this time in Earth's history (as predicted by the New Testament writers)
 
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