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You placed your question in the "Israel" category. It seems a bit weird that you

should choose to ask the country that was attacked why the attackers keep

attacking, rather than ask the attackers.

But since the question is here, I'll tell you what I think the answer is. It's my

personal impression and opinion, and I could be wrong. After that, I hope

somebody who represents the attackers will see this, and will tell us that my

impression is right or wrong, and if it's wrong, tell us the real reason that they

keep attacking.

My impression is that the reason they keep attacking is that after more than

sixty years, neither the governments nor their people can yet make their peace

with the concept, and cannot accept the existence of a Jewish country in their

neighborhood.

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Answer 1"Invaders arrived with guns and forced them out."Answer 2Answer 1 is a rhetorical answer to this rhetorical question, when in fact a more accurate statement might be: Arabs that remained in Israel and whom chose to live peacefully became what is known as Israeli Arabs, and Arabs that either participated in pogroms or sided with Arab nations who sought Israel's destruction Identified themselves as "Palestinian".Arabs prior to the six day war in 1967, were given aid from Arab nations and were informed that if they remained after the loss of the Jordanian controlled (woe to Jordan if they were to establish a homeland for the Palestinians when they had a chance) West bank, they would lose this aid and Arab propaganda told them they would have no safe haven.Additionally, many Native Palestinian Arabs residing in Jordan (also part of the original Palestinian mandate) were not recognized by the ruling family in Jordan favored by the Brittish for fighting the Turks during WWI, rose up against the Jordanians and were massacred on a very large scale by the Jordanians. (For more information read about the founding of the PLO and Black September.) Today, of course The King of Jordan styles himself as a Champion of Palestinian Rights and argues for the "Right of Return" as he would be happy to rid his own country of any Malcontents.Arab Nations continue to exploit the Arabs that remained in Israel as a method of creating political and security problems as they were unable to destroy Israel in conventional wars.Surely, Palestinian Arabs are the odd men out in middle eastern Politics as are the Kurds, Turkmen, Assyrians, and the Copts (who live under Arab rule with no homeland). But placing the blame exclusively on the founding of Israel is unbalanced.


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Are all Christians in Israel Arabs?

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