The hypocritical attitudes of these Muslim countries are yet another reflection of how they see themselves as destined for heaven and everyone else as destined for hell. Let them continue to regard themselves as perfect and deserving of perfection, oppress whomever they wish, slaughter one another and deceive one another; but the Christians who work themselves into a frenzy over the Palestinians, along with their pink brains, should pay attention to this.

  No Muslim country has directly accepted Palestinians by saying, “Come and take refuge with us.” When they attacked Israel, Egypt itself closed its gates to prevent Gazans from fleeing and never allowed Palestinians to pass. In Lebanon, Hezbollah and its terrorists, who claim to be fighting for Palestine, did not provide Palestinians with any place to take shelter. Apart from food aid dropped from the air, they provided no assistance whatsoever. Is it really so difficult to think about these things, weigh them up and understand them by looking at their historical examples?

  On the other hand, Muslim and stateless Kurds tore themselves apart crying, “Palestine, Palestine!” As a people who have been left without a country, language or culture, forcibly assimilated, exiled and subjected to genocides, should you be grieving over yet another country for an Arab community that has more than 20 countries around the world, or should you be grieving over your own suffering? What kind of eclipse of reason is this?

  There are very clear historical examples showing how Palestinians helped Saddam Hussein, a murderer of Kurds, during his operation to seize Kuwait. A very simple investigation is enough to establish this. You can also see how Palestinians who had once been accepted as refugees in Jordan grew stronger, attempted to kill the King of Jordan and tried to take control of the country.

People learn from history, O Christians and creatures who consider everyone worthy of help! Do you believe Palestine and Hamas are innocent? I hear, read and watch people trying to separate Hamas from the people of Gaza. However, it is openly and clearly known that the administration of Gaza was in the hands of Hamas and that Hamas continued governing Gaza through the elections that were held. This happened before the eyes of the entire world.

  Mahmoud Abbas was elected and came to power in the West Bank, while Hamas was elected and came to power in Gaza. Mahmoud Abbas is still there because neither he nor his organization attacked Israel. It was Hamas that attacked Israel; in other words, it was the administration of the city of Gaza.

  Now let us think about this very simply: Suppose the Israeli government, meaning Netanyahu, suddenly attacked Egypt, killed more than 1,000 people, raped their women, kidnapped and killed their children and took more than 200 people hostage. Would Egypt not launch an attack against Israel in response, even if it caused the deaths of thousands of people?

Would you call Egypt’s response to such an act genocide? No, this would be legitimate self-defence. It would mean protecting its sovereignty and its own citizens, and Israel has done the right thing.

  Furthermore, suppose Israel had not launched a counterattack after October 7. Would the entire population of Gaza have poured into the public squares to celebrate the October 7 attack? Would they not have done so? Would people with hostile and murderous mentalities, such as the fascist Erdoğan, the rulers of Iran and their ayatollahs, have congratulated Hamas? Would they not have? If you have even one second’s worth of humanity, you will answer these questions honestly.

  You oppose the deaths of children and the killing of women. I understand that very well. I am completely opposed to these things too. I also want people not to die and wars not to happen. I say this as a Kurd who has been killed, massacred and subjected to genocide for centuries.

But whoever starts an attack receives the consequences. Those who brutally and savagely kill people and take pride in doing so receive those consequences many times over. These consequences are not suffered only by the elites and organizations that commit such acts; those who support them, bring them to power and defend them also suffer those consequences.

  This is a simple law of retaliation in war. There is no inequality here. Even if they believed there was an imbalance, they would not have attacked. An organization that attacks a country with one of the most powerful armies in the world presumably knows what will follow and calculates very well what will happen to the supporters of that organization.

Therefore, my advice to you, O Kurds and O Christian defenders of humanity, is this:

  Study history carefully, and be objective and fair. Understand clearly the things that your pink world must accept. If six million of your people have been subjected to genocide solely because of a single ethnic reason, you are OBLIGED to answer the stones thrown at you with boulders.