Concentration Camp in Gaza?

My point is that Netanyahu is responsible, has been lying about his carnage, and must be brought to justice.



So, when the Arab Palestinians were given Gaza under their own sovereignty and elected government, then used that sovereignty to build up the infrastructure to conduct war and aggression, then entered sovereign Israeli territory and committed genocidal atrocities on the citizens of Israel, what should Israel have done?
 
So, when the Arab Palestinians were given Gaza under their own sovereignty and elected government, then used that sovereignty to build up the infrastructure to conduct war and aggression, then entered sovereign Israeli territory and committed genocidal atrocities on the citizens of Israel, what should Israel have done?
Netanyahu, and Hamas whom Netanyahu conspired to give control of Gaza to prevent Palestinian unification, are jointly responsible for the ongoing slaughter of innocent Gazans. It's in both their interests.

 
Netanyahu, and Hamas whom Netanyahu conspired to give control of Gaza to prevent Palestinian unification, are jointly responsible for the ongoing slaughter of innocent Gazans. It's in both their interests.

Better. At least we have introduced Hamas to the equations.

So, what should Israel (Netanyahu) have done on October 8? You might also want to mention what Hamas should have done at any point in this past two years.
 
Better. At least we have introduced Hamas to the equations.

So, what should Israel (Netanyahu) have done on October 8? You might also want to mention what Hamas should have done at any point in this past two years.
Hamas became a factor when Netanyahu supported its control of Gaza to prevent the formation of a unified Palestinian state. His scheme blew up in his face.

The pertinent question is, how does tens of thousand of innocents being bombed, shot, and starved in Gaza further the cause of peace and justice?


 
The pertinent question is, how does tens of thousand of innocents being bombed, shot, and starved in Gaza further the cause of peace and justice?
How does one make peace with those whose goal is to commit atrocities against your citizens and dismantle your state? Oh. You can't.

What are you demanding of Hamas? And, importantly, how are you going to enforce those demands on Hamas?
 
The Germans and the Japanese did it......why can't the ragheads learn to do it?
Do you call blacks the n-word too? What do you call Mexicans? Jews?




Bigots really suck!
 
How does one make peace with those whose goal is to commit atrocities against your citizens and dismantle your state? Oh. You can't.

What are you demanding of Hamas? And, importantly, how are you going to enforce those demands on Hamas?
It is true. It’s impossible to make peace with Zionists. If you’d just go back to Europe and Brooklyn where you came from, there would be peace.
 
It is true. It’s impossible to make peace with Zionists. If you’d just go back to Europe and Brooklyn where you came from, there would be peace.
So. No demands on Hamas.
 
Yeah....you must be talking about yourself, asshole.

And blacks have no problem calling me or each other the n-word, so why should I.
FU bigot. Join the IDF and kill babies you ******* *****.
 
FU bigot. Join the IDF and kill babies you ******* *****.
Why don't you pull your lip over your head and swallow, jerkoff.

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I often don't agree with George Galloway (YouTube), but his discussion about an Israeli "concentration camp" in South Gaza piqued my interest in terms of an overall settlement strategy. The underlying idea is to vet peaceful Gazans into a safe area while completing the destruction of Hamas infrastructure in the rest of the region. The refusal of other countries to accept them as refugees makes this a minimally plausible alternative, as long as it can be d one for a short period of time.

A complementary plan could be effectuated in North Gaza, along the lines of Trump's rebuilding ideas. In that event, existing buildings could be torn down and replaced with modern industrial, commercial and residential structures. Again, peaceful Gazans would be invited to live and work in these areas, albeit at a greatly improved economic standard. This might be accomplished through private development contracts without the appearance of military intervention.

I wonder of either of these plans would be acceptable to the people of Gaza. Could economic benefits overcome the quasi-religious ideology of revenge against historical enemies? Your thoughts?
I'm more worried about the one in Floriduh.
 
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