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Gentiles are "all the nations of the world who are not the blood descendants of Abraham" [the twelve tribes of Israel] whom God called out from among the nations and sanctified them for His Holy use [uses among which was to provide the venue through whom the Christ would be born].

Adam and Eve were the first two Gentiles... and "that Old Serpent" called the Devil, and Satan [Rev.12: 9 & Rev.20:2] was the first one to "oppose" them; deceiving them into "opposing" -- disobeying and rebelling against God and His Commandments.

Since then... all of their Gentile children [the nations of the world] have been influenced by the Serpent [their preferred and chosen god] and have been "opposing" one another in one fashion or other in constant disagreements and assorted hatreds and wars, beginning with Cain and Abel.

Nor have God's "elect" [the twelve tribes of Israel] been above the influences of this world's god; subject to him also and "opposing one another"... as evidenced by their own rebellious history... having been scattered among the Gentile nations to this day, where most of their modern descendants don't know their true heritage and believe themselves to be Gentiles.

In other words... Gentiles [the nations of the world] "oppose" one another. Step back, get the world overview, and look at the nations today and witness the opposition which we have all come to accept as normal life on earth.

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Various groups and individuals opposed Jewish Immigration to Palestine, including Arab nationalist leaders such as Haj Amin al-Husseini, who feared Jewish colonization and the loss of Arab land and rights. Some British officials also expressed concerns about the impact of Jewish immigration on the Arab population and the potential for conflict. Additionally, certain European powers, such as France, were cautious about supporting Jewish immigration due to their colonial and strategic interests in the region.

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