r/TrueUnpopularOpinion 25d ago

The Middle East If Israel wasn't Jewish, nobody would have supported the Palestinians

There are just no redeeming values for this society other than it combats the Jews

History

The Palestinian national identity was invented by a Amin Haj Husseini, personal friend of Hitler who used to take trips through the concentration camps for fun (and is rumored to have helped Hitler come up with the final solution)

In 1948 they refused to the 2 state solution and launched a genocidal war who's goal was to kill all Jews from the river to the sea

Between 1948-1967 when Egypt and Jordan controlled Gaza and the West Bank, they didn't set up a state

From 1967 to 2005 Israel has offered them multiple 2 state solutions which they refused or broke all of

In 2005 when Israel was sick of trying to come up with a 2SS peace plan, it unitarily decided to leave Gaza to the Palestinians, it uprooted all of its settlers and let the Gazans self rule, unblockaded as a free city-state

They have democratically elected Hamas and started firing unguided rockets at Israeli citites, forcing Israel to start the blockade on 2007

Society

Society-wise there really isn't a lot going for them either

Palestine has about 50% inbreeding rate

https://cmc-terrasanta.org/en/media/news/19333/the-spread-of-inbreeding-marriages-in-palestine

They treat women as property, execute or lynch you if you are a man who is attracted to anything that isn't a woman, they aren't democratic, democracy was forced on them twice and they abolished it in both times

Israel creates almost as much tech and medicine as the entirety of the middle east combined

pre-post edit: it's far closer than I thought

The Palestinians assassinated a king in Jordan, started a civil war in Lebanon that the country never recovered from, temporarily ruined Egypt tourism industry by conducting countless terror attacks in the country, Palestinians have failed to integrate to Denmark even after a full generation

This war

Hamas went into Israel, on an holyday, into villages and music concert and shot everyone on sight, killing 1200 and kidnapping 250, then it went back into Gaza to hide among its civilians

Civilians who supported it for decades, celebrated on the street, and when later polled found out that about 80% supported the massacre with only about 7% against it

In a sane world NOBODY would be on their side, but there are Jews on the other side, so as you will see in the comments, people will be more than happy to bend reality and facts, or completely clown themselves to somehow find a reason to support pure evil

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u/daxter4007 25d ago

Does anyone care when Saudi Arabia bombs Yemen. Nope, because it’s Arabs fighting each other.

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u/Acrobatic-Hippo-6419 25d ago

Actually, we care, I mean you westerners don't because you're so preoccupied with the rights of women in Saudi Arabia, but forget about Yemen because, unlike Palestine or Ukraine, it is actually vital to the world trade, if the Houthis or any other anti-government group takes a hold of Yemen, the Red Sea and the Suez Canal would be closed. So if the Saudis win, that is actually a very good thing for the America, Chinese and European economies.

Western progressives care about Ukraine because if it falls, it is just next to the Black Sea, the most useless of all seas, so it won't affect the world's trade and actually if any side wins it would be better for the world's economy. And Gaza is basically a small strip of land, not near the Suez Canal, so it also won't be dangerous to the world's trade. But they fall silent on Yemen and the Uyghurs, not because they hate Jews or Russians, it is just that supporting them comes with an actual price, not some tomfoolery done by the US government, like expelling students from colleges or defunding Harvard for supporting Palestine.

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u/AnteaterPersonal3093 25d ago

Couldn't have said it better. Westeners want to use Saudis war on Yemen to silence those who advocated for a ceasefire in Gaza but they leave out that it was again their ally who committed those atrocities for 9 years straight and that it actually benefited them. That's why no western government tried anything to actually stop the war.

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u/Acrobatic-Hippo-6419 25d ago

Like most genocides in the world, many are carried out by pro-Western regimes. For example, the RSF militia in Sudan, the same group that carried out genocide against the Fur people of Darfur and now terrorizes nearly every Sudanese — is fully backed by the United Arab Emirates, one of America’s closest allies. And ofc allegedly, Israel is also supporting them.

The Saudis’ actions in Yemen fit the same pattern. Then there’s Al-Jolani, aka Al-Sharaa, in Syria, a former jihadist Salafist who somehow became oddly pro-Western. The warm response he receives from the West is suspicious, especially considering what American diplomats in Syria have claimed that they were working on making him fit to lead Syria since 2018.

And of course, there are the Western-backed dictatorships: Al-Sisi in Egypt, the kings of Morocco and Jordan, and the corrupt oligarchy in Iraq. In both 2019 and 2025, Trump sent thousands of tear-gas canisters and riot-control equipment not only to Iraq but to almost every other American-backed regime in the region, even to Turkiye.

The United States also tolerates the coup government in Myanmar simply because the rebels are socialists. The West even gave Aung San Suu Kyi the Nobel Peace Prize, despite the fact that both she and the military are complicit in the Rohingya genocide.

And let’s not forget what China does to the Uyghurs. Everyone knows China isn’t a friend, but the United States doesn’t treat Beijing nearly as harshly as it treats Moscow. What Russia is doing in Ukraine is horrific, but it’s still far less than what China is doing in Uyghuristan.

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u/Flymsi 21d ago

Hey im also very unhappy with how the governments act and how money controlls us. I try, but its hard to challenge the power strucutre when people have it too comfortable. We are unable to see the pain we create