
Justanotherbloke
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Not a Muslim, but what I've noticed is that
Israel has always exploited the divisions between Shia and Sunni Muslims to its advantage. Obvious example is the tension between Iran (Shia) and its Sunni neighbors, like Saudi Arabia. That sectarian rift is convenient distraction, allowing Israel to pursue its interests.
So While Muslim nations are busy slaughtering each other and even calling eachother kaffir, Israel can focus on expanding its military and economic influence. Conflicts in Syria, Yemen, and Iraq further fragment the Muslim world, giving Israel strategic leverage. It's a classic divide and conquer strategy Jews have and it's working as usual.
Sectarian divide overshadows the common enemy: Jew occupation and expansion. Instead of uniting against a shared threat, Muslim nations are frequently at odds. It's a bitter irony that the Muslim world with its rich history can't present a united front against kikes.