Both sides are fatally flawed attitude wise, which gives little hope although no choice but to keep trying:
ARABS: Have you ever met a Palestinian or Jordanian (or most any Arab for that matter) who will flat out state that Israel has a right to exist? FACE REALITY MY FRIENDS. You don’t even need to be convinced based on the horrors Jews have faced in history. Just wake up and smell the coffee, this is not going to change and 1948 and 1967 are now ages ago.
ISRAELI JEWS: For a religious people (or mostly religious), SHAME. SHAME. GOD DON’T LIKE APARTHEID, and that is what you have cozied up to.
Do you know if it's true that a ridiculously high number of both Israeli Jews and Palestinians in the region want to essentially exterminate the other side?
We're talking - deep seated hatred here. One thing I am pretty confident about WWII is that the average German was not aware of the extent of whatever The Holocaust actually was [which is hard for me to know given that any White man - or anyone, really, probably even a Jew, if Norman G. Finkelstein or David Cole are any examples - can't even ask questions about the nature of The Holocaust without being shouted down and called a Nazi]. It appears to me that Jacob Rothschild actually admitted that his family founded the state of Israel by way of the Balfour Declaration of 1917, through his uncle Walter Rothschild, 2nd Baron Rothschild:
^ That video seems to be in tatters on YouTube, because Jacob Rothschild basically confirmed the "anti-Semitic" theory that the Rothschild family created Israel. Well - Jacob basically admits to it there.
But on that note, what I think happened in Germany was that Hitler and the Nazi Party - and presumably to some extent, the German people - wanted Jews out of Germany due to economic conflict, and the Rothschilds wanted Jews transported to Palestine to settle and form what later became Israel.
So I think it was - at least to start, before the war became existential - a policy of emigration, not extermination.
And I'm not so certain that the average German person hated Jews at the time [although when the war started impacting the average German person in 1943, that may have changed - but I can't comment on people's attitudes when facing existential threats, especially given how utterly looney people have been in the past 14 months in light of what is essentially a global NON-threat].
Relating this back to the situation in Israel between Israeli Jews and Palestinians, it seems to me that a lot of Jews and Arabs living in the region literally hate one another?
As in, hate to the point of wanting to kill one another. Do you know if that is the case?
Here's an example - although I'm not sure if this is just cherry-picked, and not reflective of average views in the area:
^ That video, nor this one following, is not the video I had in mind. I'm not sure if you know the hot, thin, reporter who was [maybe still is] on Russia Today...she was on The Young Turks once, and did a report where Israeli Jews were interviewed about Palestinians, and something like half of the handful that were interviewed said that they wanted to kill Palestinians. I'm not sure if that was just a cherry-picked sample, or if the hate runs that deep over there. Another video on that topic:
^ That video was much more positive than the one I had in mind, although I'm only four minutes in so far.
I just remembered the name of the female reporter - Abby Martin. I think this may be the video where the hate of Palestinians by Jews in Israel really runs deep [and I think the negative feelings like this are on both sides - I just don't know the extent]:
And one last one, sort of related to this - I see that Andrew Yang got involved with this discussion with the recent Israeli/Palestinian conflict: