The origin of the scapegoat is found in the Torah/Teaching where on the holiest day of the year Yom HaKiporim/Day of Atonement a goat is sent out into the wilderness to die; the goat of Azzazel, hinting to the jagged cliff that the goat is thrown over, is destined to a hideous type of death.
The scapegoat in the Torah was meant to appease the Satan for a moment so the Jewish People could pray unencumbered. This strange commandment was performed only during the time of the Temple, but the idea of the scapegoat has been usurped by the nations who have chosen the Jewish People to scapegoat their wrongs.
The political ambitions of the west for more than a century to control the Middle East along with the Christian religion who accuses the Jewish People of killing god have purposely caused enmity between brothers–the Jewish and Arab Peoples. Out west they would say, The Jewish People are the pissing post between two cowboys.
The Cabala teaches whatever exists in holiness also exists in the profane. The Torah sacrificed an animal for the sake of the people while the world is willing the sacrifice a people for the sake of politics.