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What? Looks like Hitler was just trying to be helpful. He's talking about other countries being generous, giving practical aid, and even setting them up on luxury ships.And congrats to you and other posters for using the same argument used by Hitler to justify exterminating the Jews.
The Palestinian cause was never anti-Jewish, it's simply anti-occupation regardless of its ethnicity or religion.
I wholeheartedly support this initiative.An Idea to educate these protestors.
Never?The Palestinian cause was never anti-Jewish, it's simply anti-occupation regardless of its ethnicity or religion.
Colin, I'm not sure the Gaza region could have become a significant economic player. I may be incorrect, but I believe there is little in the way of natural resources on/under the land or sea to develop. If it were not for significant aid influx, it would not even be able to support its population.Funny how you don't write about the oppression of the Palestinians by the Ottomans. They were right bastards and despised Arabs. The UK was pretty generous to the Arabs post WWI and rewarded them with land and titles, not to mention Mecca. If you look at the census data from the Ottoman period to 1947, you see there is a major increase in population under the British Mandate, both the Arab and Jewish populations increased at roughly the same rate during that time. The Brits took over a messy situation post WWI and tried to improve it. Within the UK were two opposing camps, the pro-Zionist and the pro-Arab. In the end the Brits tried to come up with a workable solution. It was the Arab Leaders that were going to have none of that. It was intolerable to have Jews on equal footing as a Muslim, that really is the crux of the matter. Jews and Christians can exist in Islamic lands as long as they know their place. Islam must always be on top.
The Israelis despite their failings, gave the Palestinians Gaza to show the world what they could do. The Palestinians could have invested in their people and made Gaza a significant player economically and made it that the Israeli would want to engage with them on a equal footing. Instead they raced to the bottom of the toilet. Not only attacking Israel ever chance they got, but also oppressing and abusing their own people. The Palestinians have shown all of us what they would do if given another chance at a State and it will not be pretty.
As for the ethnic cleansing charge, as many Palestinian within the region live outside of Gaza and the WB as are inside. The massive increase in population both in Gaza and WB , shows there was never any ethnic cleansing. The problem now is that the Palestinians on Oct 7th have shown their hand and have publicly stated that they have no intention of peacefully co-existent with Israel and will attempt to destroy Israel every chance they get.
Beaches. If it wasn’t for the western hating population, it could be a big tourist destination.Colin, I'm not sure the Gaza region could have become a significant economic player. I may be incorrect, but I believe there is little in the way of natural resources on/under the land or sea to develop. If it were not for significant aid influx, it would not even be able to support its population.
And therein lies the problem with foreign aid.If it were not for significant aid influx, it would not even be able to support its population.
Not just the economy. It creates ripples and dependency throughout the socio-cultural spectrum - in some ways it creates learned helplessness. Short term foreign aid can address the emergency needs, but moving past that everything needs to focus on building long term self-sufficiency.And therein lies the problem with foreign aid.
Screws the local economy like nothing else.
Depends on what's in the water and what else there is to do. People can only do so much sitting on the sand before they want to swim, snorkel, scuba, surf, go to night clubs, etc. If the sea bottom is shallow and sterile it's not very interesting for some of those. If the local religious authorities frown on revelry, more options are closed off.Beaches. If it wasn’t for the western hating population, it could be a big tourist destination.
Nice try.
Why should the Palestinians leave their land in the first place? They are indigenous to it (and note the difference between indigenous and ancestral).
Israel (and Britain historically) created this historic injustice on the Palestinians and they shall own it. You pushing the point that Arab neighbours should take them in is irrelevant...it's still considered ethnic cleansing (a war crime that surprisingly many posters here are advocating!)
And congrats to you and other posters for using the same argument used by Hitler to justify exterminating the Jews. After the US and 30 other countries failed during the Évian conference to agree on accepting Jewish refugees fleeing the Third Reich he said:
"I can only hope and expect that the other world, which has such deep sympathy for them (Jews), will at least be generous enough to convert this sympathy into practical aid. We, on our part, are ready to put all them at the disposal of these countries, for all I care, even on luxury ships"
A little tourism here, some foreign investment in manufacturing there, a little greenhouse agriculture here, a little economic migration to neighbouring countries there....Beaches. If it wasn’t for the western hating population, it could be a big tourist destination.
Colin, I'm not sure the Gaza region could have become a significant economic player. I may be incorrect, but I believe there is little in the way of natural resources on/under the land or sea to develop. If it were not for significant aid influx, it would not even be able to support its population.
Shhhhh … stop feeding the “that’s the REAL reason ISR invaded” conspiracies …There are sizeable natural gas deposits underwater off the coast of Gaza.
Dubia enters the chat.Depends on what's in the water and what else there is to do. People can only do so much sitting on the sand before they want to swim, snorkel, scuba, surf, go to night clubs, etc. If the sea bottom is shallow and sterile it's not very interesting for some of those. If the local religious authorities frown on revelry, more options are closed off.
To be clear, I've never advocated for the forced relocation (i.e. ethnic cleansing) of the Palestinians from Gaza (or the WB), but I do echo the sentiment that it is...odd that the vehemently "pro-Palestinian" Arab neighbors have not volunteered to take on refugees who willingly choose to flee the violence in Gaza.
There is a gas field off the coast they could have worked with the Israelis to gain from. But the real resource would their people, by focusing on education and creating a favourable banking and regulatory regime, they could make themselves very economically viable and would have both Israel and Egyptian wanting to work with them. It would have also given a way forward for the WB to operate as well. But they chose poorly.Colin, I'm not sure the Gaza region could have become a significant economic player. I may be incorrect, but I believe there is little in the way of natural resources on/under the land or sea to develop. If it were not for significant aid influx, it would not even be able to support its population.
If only Israel had left them a full functioning greenhouse based agriculture system when they left in 2005, oh wait they did and the Palestinians destroyed it., a little greenhouse agriculture here,
That might also be why they don't do more to help Israel - don't want to piss off the crankiest neighbour in the 'hood?... I think many Arab states have recognized that Iran is a common enemy that they share with Israel, and Iran is far more aggressive and unpredictable ...
True.... The Arab governments also have problems with internal legitimacy, or outright insurgency, and pulling in large numbers of Palestinians with a history of Intifidah would come with quite a bit of risk ...