Indeed they are.
Most Arabs say Israelis carried out last week's terror attack
There was a real outpouring of sympathy in Israel for last week's terrorist bombings in Amman, and what appeared to be sincere appreciation expressed by King Abdullah. I wondered at the time how deep that would run in his subjects. Not very, as it turns out.
The claim that it is impossible for Muslims to carry out such a loathsome act, and therefore the culprits cannot possibly be Muslim, is simply understood by many Jordanians: If the attack wasn't carried out by Muslims, then it must have been carried out by someone else.
And if it was carried out by someone else, it must have been someone or group trying to weaken the Arabs – in other words, the Jews.
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One British reporter traveled to the village in the West Bank. On a small path near the mourning tent, he spoke to family members of the victims and asked them who they thought was responsible for the massacre. Every single one blamed Israel.
Why would Israel have killed them? The answers were angry and babbled, but they showed clearly that they, too, had internalized the message that Muslims wouldn't have murdered fellow Muslims, and so it must have been Israelis, born with a murderous nature.
