That just shows how much you know about this conflict. Look, my dear. Did you hear of Israel Shahak? Of course not. He was a former Israeli scholar, critic, and lifelong human rights activist. In 1973, he wrote a paper titled, “What is the Meaning of the Jewish State” in which he said:
“The real situation in Israel is really very simple: Israel is not an 'Israeli’ state, or a state of its citizens but it is a 'Jewish state.’ ” With regard to land, “More than 90% of the inhabited areas of the State of Israel are under the rule of the Jewish National Fund regulations, under which non-Jews cannot rent or buy a house or flat, open a business, in short cannot live. This land is called in Hebrew 'the land’ saved. The land which belongs to non-Jews is called unsaved not national (meaning Jewish) and by buying or confiscating it from a non-Jew by a Jew, the land is supposed to be 'saved.’"
You don't believe that?
Ok, do you know what Haaretz is?
Look at this:
http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/news/most-arabs-can-t-buy-most-homes-in-west-jerusalem-1.280392
Do you know Walter Lehn? Of course, not. He was a professor at the University of Minnesota. He wrote once in a study he made:
"the [Israeli] state under colour of law effectively prevents any non-Jew from leasing or holding any rights ... to 90 percent of the land in Israel."
Do you know Zachary Lockman? Of course NOT. He was a Harvard history professor. He wrote:
"some 92 percent of Israel's land area is administered in accordance with ... [regulations which] prohibit these lands from being purchased, leased or worked by Arab citizens of Israel."
Do you know William Quandt? Of course, NOT. He was a professor in the University of Virginia. He said:
"Israel was established as a state for Jews. It has of course an Arab minority who have citizenship rights, but the specific way in which land is owned in Israel is predominantly that the Jewish Agency purchases land on behalf of the Jewish people and then leases it out to its Jewish citizens. Arabs cannot have access to that land that's owned by the Jewish Agency. They can keep land they have privately owned before the State of Israel was created. There's a small amount of private property that can be traded and Arabs can buy that as well as Jews, but most land is held in trust for the Jewish people, so yes there is a legal basis for what we would flat out call discriminatory practices."
So, my dear. Before speaking once again, please read and try to understand what you are talking about.
Try to forget about your hatred for Muslims just for a moment. We are not here to fight. We are here to look for truth. If that suits you, be my guest. If that does not suit you, please spare us much time we need it in our life in something more useful...