Tag: Jihad

The text explores the deep-seated hatred of Israel among some individuals, emphasizing the intertwined factors of Marxism, social reorganization, underprivileged seeking fulfillment, groupthink, and especially the influence of anti-Semitism, portraying it as a complex amalgamation of various influences.
Simon Aban Deng, a survivor of slavery in Sudan, shares his story and draws parallels between the suffering of his people and the recent attack on a music festival in Israel by Hamas.
For years, experts in Washington and Jerusalem saw Hamas as a pragmatic political operator, despite its extreme rhetoric and violent actions.
The Hamas charter, created in 1987 and revised in 2017, sheds light on the group's decision to target innocent Jewish civilians.
In this discussion, the topics covered include Prime Minister Netanyahu's speech to the US Congress and its impact on relations with Iran and Israel, the influence of English speakers in Israeli politics, and leaders' views on religion and science, particularly regarding Darwinism.
The text discusses the role of Arab Bedouins in World War I, particularly in the context of the British defense of the Suez Canal against the Ottoman Empire and German-led forces.