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I'm Not so Sure

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in response to reader comment: non Arab Muslims can be rather pro Israel

Submitted by Kepha Hor (United States), Sep 3, 2012 at 11:21

I'm not so sure non-Arab Muslims, save a marked minority, can be all that indifferent to or pro-Israel. I've run into Hui who are anti-Israel, and only grudgingly admit that it knocked a few Soviet MiGs out of the sky in 1967. Muslim Malays tend to be fiercely pro-Arab, and Mohammed Mahatir himself uttered sentiments about Israel and the Jews that could've come out of _The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion_ or _Mein Kampf_. I refrain from commenting on sub-Saharan Africa.

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