Many of Israel's Arabs, which see themselves as part of the Palestinian population, feel the pain of their brothers across the green line - a pain they feel the state of Israel is responsible for.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Why does Israel always have to suffer for others to feel bad for it?
The establishment of Israel was accompanied by much pain and suffering and a real trauma for the Palestinians.
Viewing Israelis and Palestinians from a psychological perspective, they would both be seen as victims of abuse; that is how they both understandably feel, and it's how they both understandably behave. The Jewish psyche is in victimized reaction to the Holocaust, and the Palestinian psyche is in victimized reaction to the Israelis.
Israeli suffering has to be understood.
People think that Israelis are mean, evil people who only want to hurt Arabs all day.
Every Palestinian family feels the effects of the international embargo. But the more the pressure on the government grows, the more support we receive, both from the Palestinian street and from the Arab and Islamic world.
For the Arabs in Israel there is always a tension between nationality and identity.
The most vexing problem Israel faces is its relations with its neighbors. From the inception of the state until today, Israelis have felt besieged, surrounded by enemies who want to make them disappear.
The relationship between the Jews and Arabs is necessary to help build a bridge between Israelis and Palestinians.
I have a lot of warm feelings towards the Palestinian people.
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