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Palestinians don’t want a nation, they want an anti-nation

Arthur Kahn and Thomas Murray, authors of “The Palestinians: A Political Masquerade”, published by AFSI in 1977 wrote:

Where a national consciousness can only be fulfilled through destruction of an existing nation, the world is better off if the aspirations of the newly emergent nationalism are not fulfilled. The Arabs of Palestine have allowed themselves to be defined as an ‘anti-nation,’ one that derives its entire meaning and purpose from the desire to destroy another nation. The conflict with Israel has become the central fact of their identity and they have allowed the elimination of Israel to become defined as a messianic goal.

Twenty-seven years later, Kahn and Murray’s words are still true, proving that the palestinian culture, albeit fake and manufactured, has still not evolved.