What you are doing here is conflating two separate issues. It would be analogous to asserting that the ant-British sentiment in Northern Ireland is attributable to an anti-English sentiment among the Catholics. Thus reducing it to a one dimensional notion. While there will always be Muslim extremists & Catholic extremists: the fact of the matter is that the situation is only intensified by the actions of the Israelis & the British when they engage in the sort of behaviour which will only fuel the rhetoric against them. This is just common sense. I am not saying that there will never be Muslim attacks again if the Palestinian issue were to be resolved - just that it would no doubt significantly reduce the attacks because one of the main causes for justifying them will have been removed from the equation thus removing a rallying point which creates the terrorist.
What you are doing here is conflating two separate issues. It would be analogous to asserting that the ant-British sentiment in Northern Ireland is attributable to an anti-English sentiment among the Catholics. Thus reducing it to a one dimensional notion. While there will always be Muslim extremists & Catholic extremists: the fact of the matter is that the situation is only intensified by the actions of the Israelis & the British when they engage in the sort of behaviour which will only fuel the rhetoric against them. This is just common sense. I am not saying that there will never be Muslim attacks again if the Palestinian issue were to be resolved - just that it would no doubt significantly reduce the attacks because one of the main causes for justifying them will have been removed from the equation thus removing a rallying point which creates the terrorist.