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Of course that is a hard one. That's something that's been going on for a long time. I think they're on the right track bringing in these other Arab countries to help with everything. Part of the problem with having Hamas there is the people overwhelmingly elected and supported Hamas. Hamas is a terrorist organization but the people didn't have a problem with that. Even though Hamas often times use them as pawns and everything else, they for the most part were sanguine with that. But you've got to get rid of Hamas but whatever else they were killing these rival gang members, the gang members are just going to be Hamas. They've got organizations from other countries that are going to be coming in and trying to help regulate and create a government for them of their own persuasion, the Muslims there. I think that's going to be a first step is to get some kind of government in there. They've raised their kids to have all this hate that they've taught them. They've been very young in school to hate, to do this, that and the other thing. That is something that should be changed because if the kids are taught this, that's what they're going to grow up to be. They need to do something about that. They need to be taught to live in peace with their neighbors. Some of these countries actually pay people to ... If their family member dies while killing a Jew, then they get paid a stipend for the rest of their life, their family does, it gets taken care of. How do you counterbalance that? How do you reprogram that to not grow up thinking, okay, all I got to do is kill the Jew and I'll be taken care of or my family will be taken care of for the rest of my life. Let me know what you think.
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