'Instead of Gaza' | How should we name the new city?

How long until Turkish Aid Ships deliver Top Tier Weapons to Hamas ?

They can try, we can use alternative sources for ammunition,
to throw Islamists into the dustbin of history,
or at least the stone age.

If anything, that's exactly what Hamas complain about now,
getting kicked up their Gaza, with Erdogan's bombs.

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'You are at this moment putting yourselves on the bad side of humanity'

- Mosheh Feiglin in an interview with the BBC


 
Families of Heroism Forum -

PM Netanyahu told us at the meeting that the evacuation of the population in Rafah has already begun in preparation for an operation that will happen soon, and said that all the ministers support this


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Gaza was rebuilt by Roman General Pompey Magnus, and granted to Herod the Great thirty years later. Throughout the Roman period, Gaza maintained its prosperity, receiving grants from several different emperors. A 500-member senate governed the city, which had a diverse population of Greeks, Romans, Jews, Egyptians, Persians and Nabateans. Conversion to Christianity in the city was spearheaded and completed under Saint Porphyrius, who destroyed its eight pagan temples between 396 and 420 AD. Gaza was conquered by the Muslim general Amr ibn al-'As in 637 AD and most Gazans adopted Islam during early Muslim rule. Thereafter, the city went through periods of prosperity and decline. The Crusaders wrested control of Gaza from the Fatimids in 1100, but were driven out by Saladin. Gaza was in Mamluk hands by the late 13th century, and became the capital of a province that stretched from the Sinai Peninsula to Caesarea. It witnessed a golden age under the Ottoman-appointed Ridwan dynasty in the 16th century.

Indeed, in this generation G-d is bringing all the historic enemies of Israel
to judgement, if only you didn't fall into ibn Khaldun fallacy, assuming
history to be no more than a mindless cycle driven by human urges,
rather than a developing story with a moral purpose.

Don't you see the point of historic correction?

Gaza - is an adjective, nefarious behaviour
which is why the name 'Oz, i.e. courage -
is the correction of the story.
 
Meh. People do polls for such things.

What people?
Those who have decided to move there,
the names of new communities, have already been decided.

At the end it's all for them, and the fallen soldiers, what's not, doesn't stand.
 
All that infrastructure built by the US army,
which Americans will want their troops to leave,
and some Gazans may actually believe it's for them.

There's no scenario,

in which those 'glory of Islam'
sewer rats don't try some stupid.
 
Gaza was rebuilt by Roman General Pompey Magnus, and granted to Herod the Great thirty years later. Throughout the Roman period, Gaza maintained its prosperity, receiving grants from several different emperors. A 500-member senate governed the city, which had a diverse population of Greeks, Romans, Jews, Egyptians, Persians and Nabateans. Conversion to Christianity in the city was spearheaded and completed under Saint Porphyrius, who destroyed its eight pagan temples between 396 and 420 AD. Gaza was conquered by the Muslim general Amr ibn al-'As in 637 AD and most Gazans adopted Islam during early Muslim rule. Thereafter, the city went through periods of prosperity and decline. The Crusaders wrested control of Gaza from the Fatimids in 1100, but were driven out by Saladin. Gaza was in Mamluk hands by the late 13th century, and became the capital of a province that stretched from the Sinai Peninsula to Caesarea. It witnessed a golden age under the Ottoman-appointed Ridwan dynasty in the 16th century.
And instead of using the billions of free money to build world class resort on the Med and become a tourist Mecca , Gaza bought rockets, weapons and dug a labyrinth of tunnels so they could murder women and children.
 
The 'day after' plan to be presented to the cabinet - Israeli civil control, maintenance by private companies from Arab countries

 
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Zohar Zacharov with Hayyim Tzipel - Mother If I Would

And again the same melody
That You used to sing a lullaby
It plays in the heart reminding things from there
There in front of the same sea when the sands were home to me
And the winds whispered that I was not alone

...and You held my hand and said "look to the heavens"
promised a day will come and we return here again

Mama, if I could only heal the yearning
The memories yet burning the mind
Love didn't win neither the spirit
Mama if I could only believe You and not run away
The heart betrayed doesn't let me trust
Only the melody yet gives the strength

And again the same melody each year on summer
In the greenhouse grow orange flowers
As then also the kids grew slow
Almost everyone built a home
Only the names of the streets
They remember what was buried

...remember we sang in front the ark: "If I forget You Jerusalem"
cried out a day will come, and we return here again...

We'll return there again, we'll return there again
Mama, if I only could heal the yearning
We will return there again.

 

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