What is all this fighting between Moroccan and Algerian users or Saudi Arabian and Algerian users good for when we share so much in common overall compared to pretty much every other region in the world? When we are not supposed to be enemies? What's the point of all this? While we have those silly discussions people in other parts of the world are trying to improve on all fronts and cooperate. People that have 1000 times less in common than we have.
Look at Europe. 60 million people died between WW1's start in 1914 until WW2 ended in 1945. 90% of all the European victims were killed by other Europeans. Countries that had a lot in common and were of the same stock (just like all of us in the Arab world are of a mostly Semitic/Hamitic/Afro-Asiatic origin/stock) yet murdered each other like wild animals in the most horrific ways. Now they cooperate on all fronts and nobody could ever dream about doing something like this again and they have much, much less in common than we have. They don't even speak the same language. For instance Germans and French. Yet relations are booming on all fronts.
Now we never did that. Our conflicts in terms of casualties are not even REMOTELY near those numbers yet I often see constant animosity from hotheads in the Arab world. Be it between Moroccans and Algerians, Saudi Arabians and Iraqis, Saudi Arabians and Yemenis, Syrians and Iraqis, Jordanians and Syrians, Lebanese and Syrians, Palestinians and Egyptians, Egyptians and Libyans etc. What is all that needed for?
All of us that want to see unity, cooperation, solidarity etc. (which I believe are the vast, vast majority) are not heard because our voices are overshadowed by the few bad apples who are obsessing 24/7 about really silly matters.
All foreigners laugh at that kind of behavior and they are hoping for such an behavior so they can influence the politics and make people enemies to weaken the ME/MENA region which is otherwise so rich in everything from history, wealth, culture etc.
Whatever differences we have they can be solved in a civil manner. It's like talking to siblings or small kids sometimes. Think about it for a few minutes will you or seconds...