This is by the editor-in-chief of the mouthpiece of Prince Khalid bin Sultan, Al-Hayat (to show you that sentiments of people even in the media of Arab regimes is not what the New York Times conveyed two days ago) when it spoke about "Arab nations aligned with Israel" when it was talking about the pro-US potentates (my translation):
"In Gaza there are more children than necessary. More than can be tolerated. They are murderous children. They hide missiles in their eyes, and explosives under their nails. And they dig tunnels with their soft fingers. I know them well enough. They don't want books to read, or toys. They want nothing less than taking back the land where our children play. And the place is too small to accommodate two children. For one to live, the other has to die."
"In Gaza there are more children than necessary. More than can be tolerated. They are murderous children. They hide missiles in their eyes, and explosives under their nails. And they dig tunnels with their soft fingers. I know them well enough. They don't want books to read, or toys. They want nothing less than taking back the land where our children play. And the place is too small to accommodate two children. For one to live, the other has to die."