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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The country most likely to bomb and dismantle the gulf countries desalination plants is not Iran but Israel which has the largest hegemonic ambitions in that region. Just read the Times of Israel and listen to Natalie Bennett, most likely their next leader. Here’s why: Israel wants control of the Suez Canal where 15% of the worlds shipped cargo passes through as well as the Straights of Hormuz where 30% of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas passes through. [b]This is why they have invested heavily in their relationship with the UAE and are re-settling Israelis there.[/b] [/quote] Where is this information coming from? Outsiders cannot “settle” in the UAE. Nonnatives cannot attain citizenship.[/quote] I do not make stuff up. This was printed in the Jerusalem Post, an Israeli newspaper: https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/article-704293[/quote] Actually, you are. The Gulf countries are full of churches, Christian schools, etc., as well. This does not mean that Christians are “settling” in these countries. This does not mean that these populations will be there for generations. These communities are all built with the understanding that Christians and Jews are temporary residents who will eventually go back to their home countries. They CANNOT attain any sort of citizenship in Gulf countries and can be told to leave at any time. [/quote]
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