Just a couple miles from Gaza, top Israeli politicians gathered earlier this week and declaimed their grand visions for its future. “If we want it, we can renew settlements in Gaza,” said far-right national security minister Itamar Ben Gvir, telling a gathering of a major settler organization that he would encourage the “voluntary transfer” of Palestinians living in war-stricken Gaza out of the territory and the return of Jewish settlers, including those who were forced out of Gaza by their own government in 2005.
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I am in favor of everything that benefits the Israelis.
I agree. While I am not going to change my mind about fundamental human rights, including the right to choose where to live as an individual right, and the right to choose self-determination or not as a collective right, the people who choose to remain in Gaza must do so under the supervision of Israel for the foreseeable future. This is a direct consequence of the choices THEY made.
Wow! So the Muslims have been brainwashed into thinking they need to kill all the Jews - not just in Israel but throughout the world - before their “savior” can appear? That Mohammed sure was a hateful POS.
And think: the Dems, who are pro-Muslim, and trying to peddle that the so-called “Palestinians” are innocent, oppressed people, will try to move them here to America.
Anyway, I just listened to the beginning. I’ll return to hear the rest.
I have read the Koran in three English translations. Unlike the Bible, which I have also read, the Koran says that violence is an acceptable way to spread the faith.
The Koran also says this:
Surah 5: And remember when Moses said to his people, "Oh my people! call to mind the goodness of God towards you when he appointed prophet among you, and appointed you kings, and gave you what never had been given to any human beings:
Enter, O my people! the Holy Land which God has destined to his people. Turn not back, lest you be overthrown to your ruin.
I agree. While I am not going to change my mind about fundamental human rights, including the right to choose where to live as an individual right, and the right to choose self-determination or not as a collective right, the people who choose to remain in Gaza must do so under the supervision of Israel for the foreseeable future. This is a direct consequence of the choices THEY made.
The recognition of the Jewish people's historic connection to their homeland, and their right to self-determination in that homeland (same as all other peoples), did not leave the Arab people living in Mandatory Palestine choiceless.