Solution? Shift Palestinians From Gaza to Egypt/Jordan...?
"We contribute a lot of money to Jordan and to Egypt, by the way, a lot to both. But I don't have to threaten that. I think we're above that.""I'm talking about building a permanent place for them [because Gaza is] not habitable.""Yeah, maybe, sure why not? [cut off aid to Egypt and Jordan should they not agree to accept Palestinian refugees].""I have a feeling that despite them saying no, I have a feeling that the king in Jordan and that the general — president — but that the general in Egypt will open their hearts and will give us the kind of land that we need to get this done."U.S. President Donald Trump
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"Partition meant that millions of people found themselves on the ‘wrong’ side of the borders. Ten million became refugees in what was the largest population movement in history. Muslims travelled to Pakistan; Sikhs and Hindus to India. Up to a million of these refugees were killed in a series of horrific massacres in the border regions."1947 British Withdrawal/Partition of India/Pakistan

During
Jordan's King Abdullah's visit to the White House the discussion
between himself and President Trump turned rather uncomfortable for the
King, recalling possibly his father King Hussein's adventure with
Palestinians using Jordan's border with Israel as a means of bombarding
the Jewish State; bad enough the PLO was inviting the Israeli military
to respond by bombing areas inside in Jordan. Worse, however, was the
aggregate Palestinian presence leading to a move within to remove the
Hashemites from Jordanian rule, ('Black September' conflict) sending
them back to Saudi Arabia (or their death beds) while Palestinians would
happily take on the burden of ruling Jordan in its transformation to a
Palestinian state.
Abdullah
finally committed to an exercise in Solomonic wisdom, offering to take a
thousand Palestinian children suffering from cancer or "in a very ill state" back to Jordan to give them haven and the medical attention required "as quickly as possible".
That offer/solution was inspired and it pleased Trump immensely as a
start to siphoning Palestinian civilians out of Gaza in a larger bid to
remove all members of Hamas as well as the entire population while
excavating the bombed-out mess the Strip has become during Israel's war
against the Palestinian terrorists pledging to destroy Israel.
The
vision of Gaza as a U.S.-owned 'Riviera" has failed to please the
larger audience in the Middle East; not so inspired a solution to
solving Palestinian violence against Israel, after all perhaps. On the
other hand, if Arab leaders of surrounding nations have no solutions to
offer that would safeguard the Jewish state from further, ongoing
attacks -- meant to slaughter as many Jews as possible and in the
process lavish the tender mercies of sadistic savages on those Jews
unfortunate enough to be caught in the act of living, by torturing,
mutilating, murdering babies, infants, the elderly, while raping and
dismembering girls and women -- they might do well to cooperate.
King
Abdullah was prepared to deliver a joint message from the Arab world
that they would not stand for eliminating a Palestinian presence in the
'West Bank' and Gaza, as they continue to emphasize that Palestinians
must have a state of their own, despite that it has demonstrated time
and again that the only state that would suit the Palestinians is one
that encompassed the entire land mass (small as it is) between
the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea. Palestinians are resistant
to reason and prepared to support their belligerent entitlement with
more martyrs and more, many more dead Jews, even if retaliation measures
infinitely greater numbers of dead Palestinians.
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President
Trump's original recommendation that Jordan and Egypt open their
borders for the permanent settlement of Palestinians within their
territories has somehow failed to enthuse the King and the
General/President. Even for Mr. Trump's noble purpose of rebuilding the
Strip that has become a "demolition site".
That President Trump was adamant that Palestinians would not be invited
to return to Gaza when pointedly asked, won him no fond regards from
the Arab world.
As
the fourth and fifth largest beneficiaries of American generosity in
foreign aid to their countries, Jordan and Egypt, both of whose
economies lag far behind those of their oil-rich Middle East brethren
would feel the pinch of a withdrawal of U.S. aid. Jordan in particular,
for which the financial assistance represents 3 percent of its GDP. And
as much as Egypt needs financial assistance it could still hobble along
without U.S. generosity which represents a mere 0.5 percent of its gross
domestic product.
Arab
nations are concerned with the wider Middle East situation where Israel
has carried out attacks in Lebanon and Syria. And thus speaks another
terrorist group, the Iranian proxy Hezbollah. Internal security concerns
are uppermost in mind for most Middle East nations; the known and
demonstrated propensity of Palestinians to foment problems wherever they
happen to roost makes them less than desirable guests. Anywhere they
happen to land the terrorist operatives among them target Israel,
drawing host Arab nations into the Palestinian dysfunction of continual
terrorism.
Forced
migration of huge populations have taken place. At great cost in human
life all too often, but recognized at times as necessary when
deep-rooted violent antipathies between people representing sectarian
conflict and tribal animosities of long duration in a regional culture
of the strong eating the weak represent a fact of life, one that
civilized mores demand a response to, when separation is the only
solution. No one should have to live next to a neighbour whose endless
plots of violation of the human rights of the other claim beauty in
death in honour of a religious devotion whose sacred writing demands no
less.
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The Palestinian terrorist group governed the Gaza Strip before launching a surprise attack on Israel in 2023. Now facing Israel’s military campaign to destroy it, Hamas’s future is in doubt, as is Gaza’s. Council on Foreign Relations |
Labels: Destruction of Hamas, Hamas Invasion of Israel on October 7/23, Israel Defense Forces in Gaza Retribution, Purging Gaza of Palestinians, U.S. President Donald Trump
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