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Robin Alexander's avatar

Is the West ever going to learn? This is giving me agita. Israel should just decimate the place and be done.

ThinkforYourself's avatar

I think mass deportation to Somaliland is a good option, one that the state of Israel has apparently looked into. Somaliland will accept them if it gets US recognition. I am not sure that it will go well for the Somali inhabitants there, but it's quite a bit bigger than Israel, so hopefully, New Palestine can have its own share of the desert. They would have gone to the northwestern region. Trump proposed mass deportation, but of course, "the international community" shot it down, so instead, Gaza is being rebuilt into a hi-tech surveillance state at great cost -- and even then, it won't be safe from terrorism as long as Islamic jihadis are there. It's too bad things are not as simple as a century ago, when heads of state could sit down and redraw the maps of third-world regions with impunity.

Beatrice Nora Caflun's avatar

The PLO already drafted a New Constitution of Palestine, but HOPEFULLY will NEVER HAVE A STATE....... Arafat wanted a pan-Arab state .....there are lots of Arab countries, only ONE JEWISH STATE .......If they really want a Palestinian state, let it be FAR, FAR AWAY from our beautiful, beloved ISRAEL!!!!!!!!!!......

Ezekiel Detroit's avatar

Well that’s a fine kettle of fish, Stanley. Just a little Laurel and Hardy to lighten the day. In fact, it could not be worse, and if the US does nothing about it, we can kiss our collective Jewish … goodbye. Not one country other than the US - Trump actually - that has shown real support for Israel. But it is not over yet. When Trump goes away, so will the support because he leaves behind anti Israel-antisemitic people who want to inherit his position. There is no such thing as an agreement with radical Islam because they agree to anything and just continue to wipe out any opposition that can’t fight back.

Irwin Weiss's avatar

Trump is behind the program to provide, not $1 billion, but $5 billion to rebuild Gaza. Kushner and Witkoff, two of his “court Jews” are working on a plan to westernize Gaza with hotels, resorts, casinos, and the like. This is a ridiculous plan and an utter waste of money.

The “New” constitution is a regurgitation of anti-Israel rhetoric and is far from “New”.

Dani Shaw's avatar

The absurdity never ends.

Richard Baker's avatar

To maintain the power of Islam over non-Muslims and the power of Arabs over non-Arabs, in an endless war." We shouldn't be surprised at this because Islam, THE most violent religion on Earth, fairly DEMANDS this of its adherents and will always do so despite willful Western blindness.

keram's avatar

There's no other way to solve the problem than to pulverise gaza. Then Israel should take it and build something nice and useful for the Israelis.

Amy Williams's avatar

The PLO seems to want to make fools of themselves. They are a dangerous lot for sure but they have a long road to hoe if they think they can convince the farmers of America that Sharia law is the way to go!

The Holy Land News's avatar

There will be no negotiations with terrorist organizations until their behavior and objectives undergo a fundamental transformation. Such a shift is a prerequisite for any meaningful dialogue. Until that point, engagement remains untenable. This firm stance reflects a commitment to principles and the pursuit of lasting peace. Therefore, any consideration of future discussions is contingent upon a demonstrable change in their operational posture and ideological aims.

Patricia Kerbellec's avatar

There. The Arab hegemony is laid bare. Some things never change under the sun!

Kim ill Baba's avatar

Abu Massen is in his 90’s once he dies civil war will break out nature abhors a vacuum

Anthony Andrea's avatar

Yes, the so-called Palestinians are a blight on humanity. They can't be a part of a one-state solution due to the demographics issue, and they can't be a part of a two-state solution, as the trial in Gaza has shown.

The Oslo Accords, while well-meaning, have created more problems than they solved.

The withdrawal from Gaza is a failure.

7 October, 2023 destroyed whatever goodwill Israelis had towards the so-called Palestinians.

The so-called Palestinians are a problem without a solution.

ThinkforYourself's avatar

Thank you to those who wrote and posted this. I live in Canada, a country mentioned in the article, so I used it in a letter to my Member of Parliament, who happens to be a Liberal, the party that unfortunately voted to recognize Palestine. Whether or not it will do any good, I don't know, but if there is a reply, I will add it later to this:

Dear Honourable _________________,

I am a constituent, but this is not a constituency matter. Rather, it is an expression of concern that Canada -- and specifically the Liberal Party -- has recognized "Palestine" and committed $400 million of taxpayer dollars to Gaza, and might in the future commit much more -- though I hope not.

The problem with this is expressed in this excellent article, which I urge you to read and think about. "The New Constitution of Palestine"

https://www.futureofjewish.com/p/the-new-constitution-of-palestine

It reveals that the Palestinian Authority (PA), which they plan to put in charge there, is essentially the same thing as the old terrorist group the PLO, and that the just-released Constitution is a statement dedicated to Islamic and Arab supremacy and the destruction of Israel. It would be insane to provide even one dollar from Canada to support such a group.

Unfortunately, the Liberal Party on March 18, 2024 (Ceasefire & Aid Motion) voted for a resumption of funding to UNRWA, a group whose workers were identified as participating in the horrific rapes, torture and murders of Oct 7th, 2023.

The vote on that day was also to "increase financial support for capacity building, good governance, and developmental assistance projects in Gaza and the West Bank". But how can good governance be possible if the PA/PLO is in charge? They do not appear to be much better than Hamas in their objectives.

Furthermore, Hamas has no intention of disarming itself. It is well documented that funding for "humanitarian assistance" ends up in the hands of Hamas or other terror groups. It is difficult to stop them.

It is reported that "Canada is reviewing its involvement in international efforts for Gaza's governance and reconstruction." Canada would do well to steer clear of this and rescind the $400

million and the recognition of "Palestine." Those were terrible mistakes.

Prime Minister Carney appears to be woefully ill-informed regarding the history of the conflict, which is fuelled by Islamist jihad, and not any legitimate grievances. You cannot reason with terrorists. Giving recognition to the dangerous fiction of "Palestine" only emboldened the genocidal ambitions of Hamas, which still has the support of the majority of the Palestinians there. It was the wrong thing to do.

The Democrat politician John Fetterman stands out as an example of a politician who votes with his conscience and does not always go along with the party. I hope you end up being a politician like that [the person I am writing to is new to office] because we really need someone who has a conscience and integrity and thinks for herself and does not just blindly follow.

Thanks for listening.

ryan's avatar

the new mayor of Islamic Republic of NYC has stated that he withholds his recognition of Israel as a nation that prioritizes one people over another. Therefore, he will have to resolutely reject his recogntion of state of Palestine....as it gives a superior role to Muslims and Islam. Nothing new in this constitution ...it repeats rehashes the propaganda and ahistorical nature of their founding document.