Unfortunately, if you want us to use this logic, we'll end up in this situation.
As you know, there are many conflicts in the Middle East. As I said in the 11 pages that I sent you, it's extremely difficult to fully exonerate one side and completely blame another. In all these conflicts—mainly identity‑based, but combined with a multitude of other disputes—we can see that many actors also engage in terrorism. Non‑state actors engage in terrorism as we understand it. States also engage in state terrorism, and other states are also involved.
We talked about Iran's involvement in Syria, for example. Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Qatar are also involved in Syria. All these countries would need to be declared terrorist entities. Israel, whether we like it or not, has also used state terrorism tactics. So you see, the key issue—