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Judaism and Christianity have caused the most death and chaos in Jerusalem

When examining the history of the geographic land we now refer to as the occupied Palestinian territories (Gaza + west bank + East Jerusalem ) and the State of Israel combined , it is not fundamentally different from that of its neighbors, such as Iraq or Lebanon. It is marked by a long and complex history shaped by successive empires.

However, the current conflict is not complex at all. In fact, it is rather straightforward.

We are looking at a geographic land that, like many others in the region, passed through various imperial hands. But following the world wars and the global shift toward the nation-state model, The British empire before it left facilitated the transfer of this land to a political ideology—Zionism. This opened the door for waves of foreign settlers to enter the land. And rather than at least integrating peacefully with the existing local population, these settlers demanded a state of their own. When the local population resisted, it led to widespread displacement and massacres, eventually resulting in the establishment of the modern State of Israel—largely populated by recent or older settler-colonists, with only a small minority of the original inhabitants remaining. And the Palestinian Territories which are fragmented enclaves populated mostly by locals and they continue to face slow gradual displacement and demographic erasure coupled with apartheid and occupation until the Zionist project/ vision comes to fruition .

Instead of confronting these clear and tangible political realities, many people attempt to frame the conflict in religious terms. It is common to hear Zionist Jews and Zionist Christians ( particularly foreign, not the local Christian communities who have also suffered) attribute this geographic land’s instability to Islam and Muslims. This framing seeks to obscure the underlying political and setter colonial dynamics by turning the issue into a religious debate.

Ironically, if one were to assess the matter strictly through a religious lens, the historical record would actually favor Islamic governance. The region experienced its most sustained periods of peace and coexistence under Islamic rule—far more so than under either Christian or Jewish rule. Thus, if religion is to be the metric, the argument is, in fact, reversed.



Christian rule—whether under the British, Byzantines, or Crusaders—was marked by some of the most severe massacres, expulsions , marginalisations , and frequent uprisings.

Jewish rule, particularly in the modern era, has largely been characterized by internal divisions, endless conflicts , high death tolls, occupation, apartheid and a lack of coexistence.

In contrast, Islamic rule is generally regarded as the most peaceful ( out of the three) , with the longest continuous periods of stability and coexistence.

Let us together try an experiment where we ask artificial intelligence a question together :


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Miram · 31-35, F
Evil is still evil.

Being a "lesser" evil doesn't make one "good".

This is at the core of the failure and decadence of western politics, and the same applies to your narrative.

Muslims today and Muslims of the times when Jerusalem was at its greatest are so different that anyone of sound mind would deduce it is a different faith.

Take it whatever you will. Muslims as a collective today have no honor and their intellectual abilities are disastrous. For a variety of reasons, some of which were imposed on them.

There are a few exceptions. And all efforts get trashed by the majority. The majority are a burden on the thinking minority.

Muslims of today as a power collective are unfit to even rule themselves justly, nevermind those from other groups and minorities.

Any talk about Islam being perfect or better than other religions is based on "hope" and what ifs. Not the full picture.. even at the time of Ottoman empire, rashideen and Abbassides there was oppression elsewhere committed by muslims for arbitrary reasonings. Those weren't peaceful times everywhere.

That aside, Gaza belongs to people in Gaza. Western side belongs to Palestinians too. And Jerusalem should belong to both.

Enough of this crap.
Moon3624 · 18-21, F
@Miram Your post is an emotional outburst, devoid of anything I can respond to in an academic sense. So, with all due respect, I’m not going to waste my time replying. Ironically, you missed the entire point of this post.
Miram · 31-35, F
@Moon3624

Your entire thread and plenty of responses are tailored by AI to suit your own religious biases.

It is not an academic piece. It is a poor attempt at one.

You attract your kind plenty. Enjoy their company.
Moon3624 · 18-21, F
@Miram


This is the only post where I actually used AI and I didn’t even try to hide it. The entire purpose of the post was to ask AI a question as an experiment, which makes your comment sound quite foolish in context.

Go ahead and try writing an academic piece I’ll be happy to counter it with one of my own.

And for the record, I do enjoy engaging with people of my kind the kind who don’t write emotional outbursts that, ironically, miss the entire point of the post.
Miram · 31-35, F
@Moon3624

The entire thread is heavily edited by AI, not referring to the screenshot. There are stylistic detectors.

You're a very dishonest person.
Moon3624 · 18-21, F
@Miram
I wrote my own content and I made Ai correct the grammar. English is not my first language and I am not going to waste time correcting my grammar for similar world users . However when I use ai for direct answers I screenshot and this post was Ai experiment and I did not hide it so no you are the one being dishonest.


مالقوا في الورد عيب ، قالوا يا احمر الخدين