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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Israel is playing a dangerous game poking the bear by igniting Lebanon, Syria, the West Bank, and Gaza-practically all the countries that form a buffer around them. What could possibly go wrong? Isn't this how they lost their ancient kingdoms in the first place?[/quote] Most of those countries hate the Palestinians even more than Israel. [/quote] Not true[/quote] Not enough to take them in. They took in millions of syrian refugees. The palestinian represent a fraction of that. This is war. A war hamas started This will not end until hamas surrenders. FAFO.[/quote] FAFO lives in a box where history (outside of the holocaust since he’s a raging Zionist) exists. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palestinian_diaspora If you click the population tab, it shows the disaspora with numbers. So you’re wrong, other countries have absorbed Palestinians, but there are many factors at plays as to why in the most recent genocide. Some articles since you lack critical thinking skills (and rely mostly on racist, genocidal rhetoric as approved by the IDF). https://apnews.com/article/palestinian-jordan-egypt-israel-refugee-502c06d004767d4b64848d878b66bd3d https://www.pbs.org/newshour/amp/politics/why-egypt-and-other-arab-nations-are-hesitant-to-take-in-palestinian-refugees [/quote] The fact is that no neighboring countries are welcoming Gazans. Hamas is aligned with the Muslim Brotherhood, a Sunni group which is anathema to Egypt. Qatar supports the Brotherhood, but is a wealthy country with no desire to import impoverished people with grievances they won't let go of. Turkey is also a supporter, and is also unwilling to accept Palestinians, a perceived destabilizing force instead of a benefit to Turkish society. Face it, nobody wants the Palestinians within their borders; their conduct over the last 77 years has not been conducive to the building of a peaceful and prosperous society anywhere. [/quote] Yes, it's a big problem. Palestinians have destabilized Jordan, Kuwait, and especially Lebanon. They are allied with Iran and Hezbollah, which has been a nightmare in Syria. Palestinians bring violence everywhere they go. And they've shown no capacity for self-governance. They choose either terrorists like Hamas or profound corruption like the Palestinian Authority. I have absolutely no idea what the solution is. No country in the region is going to accept a Palestinian state governed by jihadists or kleptocrats. Palestinians really should have accepted the UN partition in 1947. They would have had a very nice state for 80 years by now if they'd chosen independence instead of endless war and terrorism. The entire world was turbulent after WWII. More than a 100 new nations were borne out of the collapse of the imperial world. There was nothing special about the middle east at that time. But only Palestinians were so consumed by grievance that they rejected their own country. And here we are with no solution in sight. [/quote] What a bunch of Zionist lies. The Palestinians were ethically cleansed from Israel and have a right of return and compensation. Israelis have rights or claim to Palestine. Go back to your home country(if anyone would take you).[/quote] Actually, many were encouraged to leave by neighboring Arab states, to make way for their armies as they invaded immediately post the creation of Israel. Things didn't quite turn out as they envisioned, however. Others stayed to fight the Israelis instead of accepting the new borders and the opportunity to live either in Israel or within their own new state. That also didn't work out so well for them. As we tell little children, choices have consequences. [/quote]
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