You, May (I choose to call you by your name and not 'Miss regular poster' or whatnot), are not a terrorist by any means. So isn't the rest of the Palestinian people, who are honest people who wish to live and finance themselves and raise their children in Palestine; The same way that I as an Israeli Jew, is not to be held responsible for acts performed by government and generals over the last 54 years, or of other massacres that were performed by other sick individuals such as Goldstein or Federman. Accordingly, I strongly resent associating anyone with the faults of any others who are related to them only by residence or race or nationality.
Which takes me further inside this discussion. You and I both agree the living conditions in Gaza and the West Bank define hell on earth; that there is poverty and hunger and the living arrangements are dreadful. I have no indication of your attitude towards Arafat and the Palestinian authority, but they take privilege in a life of luxury that has gone far enough to infuriate the Palestinians themselves. Furthermore, a funding of millions on dollars that can be given to education, re-construction, or feeding those in need is being recklessly spent on weaponry ('Karin A', Kassam missiles). A teenager who bombs themselves on the street has little to no hope for a better life. They don't benefit with others that want to end violence on both sides. Some of the terrorist masterminds take no consideration of other Palestinians when they surround themselves with women and children who get caught in the fire between them and the IDF forces. When there was an explosion in Haifa, it didn't separate between Israeli Jews and Israeli Arabs. They are, in fact, as I was aiming to state on my first post on this thread, are instilling oppression because such attacks cause Israel to announce a closure as a mean of caution, meaning these innocent people can't go to work in Israel when the intelligence force provides information of forthcoming attacks.
The Israeli agenda nowadays, by the way, is set for separation between Israel and an idependent Palestinian state. The talk isn't about an 'Autonomy' anymore.
(Edited, because I missed an important word towards the end, and once again in order to polish my grammar just a pinch.)