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Nuni Darwish describes her childhood in Gaza, where she learned hatred and vengeance in schools. Peace was not an option, and children were encouraged to become martyrs. She recalls regular prayers in mosques cursing Jews, Christians, and non-Muslims.
Darwish explains how Arab countries deliberately prevent Palestinians from assimilating, keeping them as refugees to perpetuate the conflict with Israel. She highlights the hypocrisy of the Arab world in accusing Israel while ignoring their own actions and the suffering they inflict on Palestinians.
Darwish asserts that the Arab-Israeli conflict is not about land but is rooted in anti-Jewish sentiment within Islam. She criticizes the West for failing to understand this and for unfairly blaming Israel for the conflict.
After moving to America, Darwish was surprised to find prayers for everyone in synagogues and churches, contrasting with the cursing she experienced in mosques as a child. She was disappointed to find anti-Semitism and an agenda to Islamize America even in American mosques.
Darwish expresses outrage at the constant lies and slander against Jewish people in Arab media. She recounts a disturbing example of Arab scientists falsely accusing Israel of harvesting organs from Haitian earthquake victims. She calls on the West to wake up to the dangers of hateful ideologies.