[Q] - Shalom. As an Arab Muslim I once asked myself: Why do I hate
Israel? I really thought about this question. After only a little
deliberation, the answer was clear: because I am a Muslim and Islam is
extremely intolerant.

It's intolerance to everything non-Muslim that is the problem. But
today I have rejected the teachings of Islam for this very reason. I
have left Islam.

As an Arab "Palestinian", living in an Arab country, coming from a
Muslim family, I was brought up with hatred of... all non-Muslims.

Why does Islamic intolerance forbid other nations their right to exist
in their own land?
Jews, Christians and all non-Muslims. Now I'm older, I have matured
enough to view the world from a different perspective. I reviewed real
history and studied the sequence of events before and since the
restoration of the State of Israel. I decided to step outside the
mindset of a typical Muslim. It didn't take long to realize that I was
on the wrong track and I moved quickly to the other side. In order to
be at peace with myself, I have come to reject the hatred of Israel
and now love my former enemy. I have not embraced another religion,
but I am seeking a new spiritual path.

Why do the Arabs and Muslims have to reject the presence of a Jewish
state in a tiny percentage of the land of the Middle East? Why does
Islamic intolerance forbid other nations their right to exist in their
own land? The whole world should realize that Islam is at war with all
nations on the planet. In our Muslim societies it is not "the
extremists", but the whole society infected with this hatred. It is in
the mosques, the schools, in the media and in the homes of nearly
every Muslim family. It isn't just Israel they hate, but America and
Christians as well. Islam hates all other religions.

In the case of Israel, its only fault is that it's a Jewish state that
wants to live in peace within its borders. It's not a struggle of so-
called "Palestinians" to establish a country and retain some land,
which was never theirs - I know, because I studied the real history.
The real problem is racism and the intolerance of Muslims, the blind
hatred and jealousy when seeing a flourishing, strong and modern
country where people from other faiths can live peacefully.

Why are the Jews forbidden to have a country? These people have
contributed much to the world's culture and offered the best
scientists, artists, doctors; and they have been victims of
intolerance throughout history. Why are they forbidden to live in
their national Zionist dream and return to their homeland, which was
some desert which they cultivated and transformed into one of the most
beautiful landscapes on earth? Why do the Arabs and the Muslim world
have to take everything and claim every land they step on as theirs?

"Palestine" never existed and should never exist - and this is coming
from me, an Arab classified as a "Palestinian." The creation of a
Palestinian state would be the biggest threat to the existence of
Israel and would not bring one day of peace to Israel. I know how my
The creation of a Palestinian state would be the biggest threat to the
existence of Israel.
people think. Promoting such a state would be the equivalent of
supporting the Nazis in their quest to destroy the Jews.

Israel has already made the mistake twice of giving land for peace,
once in Southern Lebanon and secondly in Gaza. We all know the
terrible results: the expansion of Hizbullah's power in Lebanon and
the creation of a terrorist state in Gaza. Hamas and other terrorist
organizations now have the space to launch more terrorist attacks and
hostile activities on Israeli cities and villages.

Israel's right to exist shouldn't be open for discussion. Hamas,
Hizbullah or Islamic Jihad, and the people behind them, must be
destroyed. Nothing should hinder Israel's army to do whatever it takes
to protect their people and ensure the safety of Israel, from Tel Aviv
to the smallest settlement inside Israel, which should include Judea
and Samaria (the West Bank).

I don't blame the Israeli army for any defensive measure it takes. It
fought Islamic terrorism long before any other nation faced their
atrocities. The Israeli soldiers have been on the front line on behalf
of the whole free world. I am proud to support the Israeli Defense
Forces, the most civilized and humane army in the world, no matter how
the media might try to portray them.

One can't but respect the brave Israeli army, which puts its soldiers'
lives at risk in order to protect civilian life in Gaza or Southern
Lebanon, the same civilians who, in both places, voted terrorist
organizations in to power. The same "innocent civilians" who deny
Israel's right to exist, who never are held accountable for the
democratic choices they have made. Yet still, the Israeli army, and in
the most critical times of war, tries as much as possible to avoid
harming them, even at the expense of losing lives on their side, as
well as suffering tactical and strategic disadvantages because of
their moral behavior. I salute the Israeli army; I can't but support
these heroes, and bow in respect to the memory of their fallen ones. I
can't but stand with Israel in its fight for its existence in this
crazy part of the world.

I used to hate Israel with a passion, but today I am proud to say that
I have shed my hatred for Israel and it has transformed to a deep
love, passion and respect for Zionism and all the values it stands
for.

I am proud that today I support the full restoration of Jerusalem. For
the first time in my life I'm at peace with myself and in great
harmony with what I believe in; standing with Israel and the Jewish
people, who are the most forgiving and tolerant people on Earth. They
must be praised for their deep dedication to their cause, and for
their patience in their endurance of harm and hatred.

Jerusalem should never be divided and the Temple Mount should also be
liberated. All other religious groups in the
It's the battle against Islam's imperial quest to conquer the whole
world.
world have free access to their most sacred sites; yet, the Jews still
watch their holiest place, Solomon's Temple, under occupation. I can't
but feel compassion for their dream; and I know that their fight is
now my fight.

Israel's existence and survival is really a test and responsibility
for the whole civilized world. It's the battle against Islam's
imperial quest to conquer the whole world. Israel is the fortress and
stronghold for freedom and tolerance in the Middle East, the front
line in the world's war against the tyranny of Islam.

I have held my tongue for too long, but today a great burden has been
lifted from my heart. I don't care if I've been considered a traitor
by my people for loving Israel. It's an honor for me. If supporting
Israel's right to exist is a sin, then I'm a sinner. I'm proud to be
an Arab who stands with a country that should be emulated by all its
neighbors. For the sake of its people and for the sake of the world's
stability and freedom, I'm proud to say I love Israel. Even if I don't
have Jewish blood in my veins, I know I am Israeli at heart.

Long live Israel! -
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Articles/Article.aspx/8366
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