The Palestinians have expressed their collective will by democratic means.
Which means, they voted, without too much fraud or coercion of the electorate.
Their collective will, it seems, is that the Jewish people of Israel have no right to be there, and should be driven into the sea.
One would suppose, that there may be some conflict of goals here, and the two sides do not seem likely to come to a compromise.
The Jewish people of Israel have been left with the distinct impression that they have bought and paid for their right to live in the land of their ancient promise.
On all sides they hear the clamor of voices that deny this ancient birthright, and yet they cling to the heart of that promise.
For the Muslims, this is not a matter of money, or honor, or justice. They have what they believe to be a common scourge in their midst, and they want it excised by any means imaginable.
The Muslims have a cancer upon their souls. But it is not Judaism. It is their own implacable hatred. It blinds and paralyzes them, and strikes fear and pain into every fiber of their being.
"Invade their countries, kill their leaders, and convert them all to (some more rational and forgiving religion)."