Israel is Winning the Antisemities and Frankensteinians are Losing

GHook20

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Every peace deal puts more and more pressure on the Frankensteinians to make peace and reduces their leverages. This is becoming more and more true, as these countries see Iran as the enemy and not Israel!

Israel now has solid peace and trade treaties the following Muslim countries Egypt, Jordan, UAE, Sudan, Morocco, Bahrain, Kosovo, Turkey (strained but still solid), Chad, Senegal, Kazakhstan, Malaysia (strong trade relations), Turkmenistan, Albania, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina,

Once Saudi Arabia formerly signs the peace, which is coming within the next year or so, then Algeria, Comoros, Djibouti, Niger, Mauritania, Oman, Pakistan, Kuwait, Maldives, Indonesia, and Qatar sign deals shortly thereafter,

The threat of war between Israel and any of its neighbors is at an all time low. We will see peace soon! Must suck to be an antisemite!
 
So wonderful to see Israel making peace with Arab countries despite the Palestinians.
 
RE: Israel is Winning the Antisemities and Frankensteinians are Losing
SUBTOPIC: Positive Observations
⁜→ MJB12741, GHook20, et al,

BLUF: I think that we will see more and more positive commentaries on this topic.

So wonderful to see Israel making peace with Arab countries despite the Palestinians.
Fuck the Frankensteinians. They are losing support and power. The smart Arabs see the Israelis as the better horse to bet on!
(COMMENT)


Peace did not happen overnight. There was no magic or miracles involved. It is a product of policies, dialog, and diplomacy over the past decade, by the Israels and the many countries coming forth. Foreign Pollicy Magizine has an interesting article that they have titled: Voice: Israel Is the Arab World’s New Soft Power (By Anchal Vohra | March 8, 2021). I like the imagery, "Soft Power."

I wonder if the Gazans have grasped what they have lost.

Late last month in a rare visit, a senior Egyptian minister visited Jerusalem, despite its disputed status, and signed an agreement connecting the Mediterranean’s Leviathan gas field to Egyptian liquefied natural gas facilities through an underwater pipeline to export gas to European countries.




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Most Respectfully,
R
 
RE: Israel is Winning the Antisemities and Frankensteinians are Losing
SUBTOPIC: Positive Observations
⁜→ MJB12741, GHook20, et al,

BLUF: I think that we will see more and more positive commentaries on this topic.

So wonderful to see Israel making peace with Arab countries despite the Palestinians.
Fuck the Frankensteinians. They are losing support and power. The smart Arabs see the Israelis as the better horse to bet on!
(COMMENT)


Peace did not happen overnight. There was no magic or miracles involved. It is a product of policies, dialog, and diplomacy over the past decade, by the Israels and the many countries coming forth. Foreign Pollicy Magizine has an interesting article that they have titled: Voice: Israel Is the Arab World’s New Soft Power (By Anchal Vohra | March 8, 2021). I like the imagery, "Soft Power."

I wonder if the Gazans have grasped what they have lost.

Late last month in a rare visit, a senior Egyptian minister visited Jerusalem, despite its disputed status, and signed an agreement connecting the Mediterranean’s Leviathan gas field to Egyptian liquefied natural gas facilities through an underwater pipeline to export gas to European countries.





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Most Respectfully,
R

Gazans have lost the image of Arab honor...
remember about 2 years ago I've began saying "Israel is the best Arab country"?

(Israeli 'Eden ben-Zaken and Syrian Asalah sing in Hebrew...)




Massive rigid bodies tend to have more resonance points of break, than small and individually flexible bodies. And the Arab-Muslim world has been too monolith in their ideological defense against Israel. It's like a self fulfilling prophecy, in their fear of Israel, they saw much greater potential than Israelis ever recognized of themselves. C.G Jung would probably describe it in terms of 'collective archetypes' as in 'calling to a role'.

And look, even the recent Abrahamic Accords,
the confidence projected on Israel by the Arab states,
is more vivid than what Israelis are used to think of themselves.
 
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RE: Israel is Winning the Antisemities and Frankensteinians are Losing
SUBTOPIC: Positive appreciation by putting the "Lipstick on the Pig."
⁜→ Quasar44, et al,

BLUF: Jordan is not an option. → Although HM King Hussein wanted to form better relations with the Arab Palestinians of the West Bank and Jerusalem, the Fedayeen had other ideas.

The Palestinians have a huge nation in Jordan that is 4 times bigger than little Israel
(COMMENT)

(Trying to sound upbeat!)

There was a brief but very serious Civil War in Jordan in 1970; now by many as the Black September. The conflict was fought by forces loyal to HM King Hussein the Fedayeen (element within Fatah) of the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO). This element carried-out the murder of Jordan’s Prime Minister Wasfi al-Tel, and ambushed the HM's motorcade on two separate occasions. This was part of the overall attempt to seize power from the King. These Fedayeen were known for a number of sensationalized attacks during that period. Ultimately, they were driven out of Jordan.

You have to remember that in 1988, the King cut all ties with the West Bank Palestinians, and disengaged the West Bank from Jordan. This left the West Bank and Jerusalem in the hands of the Israelis.

This fingernail clipping of that piece of history is just a sample of the animosity between the two factions. None of the Arab League nations, if they were given the atmosphere of honesty without repercussions, really want the Arabs of Palestine as neighbors.

Yes, of course, there is a fairly large representation of Arab Palestinians in Jordan. That does not mean that the Jordanians want the Arabs of Palestine causing havoc in their nation. I doubt that the Queen Rania of Jordan (with a connection by blood to the West Bank through her parents) wants the Hostile Atmosphere in the Kingdom.

I suspect that the political reality of the Jihadist, Fedayeen Activist, Hostile Insurgents, Radicalized Islamic Followers, and Asymmetric Fighters, associated with the organizations the Arab Palestinians actively provide support, would have to change - and change considerably. They would have to renounce the concept that → Armed Conflict is the only way to resolve the problems they face going into the 21st Century. Without that concession, the Fedayeen Activists have effectively renounced the Declaration on Principles of International Law concerning Friendly Relations and Co-operation among States (1970).

Just my thought.


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Most Respectfully,
R
 
RE: Israel is Winning the Antisemities and Frankensteinians are Losing
SUBTOPIC: Positive appreciation by putting the "Lipstick on the Pig."
⁜→ Quasar44, et al,

BLUF: Jordan is not an option. → Although HM King Hussein wanted to form better relations with the Arab Palestinians of the West Bank and Jerusalem, the Fedayeen had other ideas.

The Palestinians have a huge nation in Jordan that is 4 times bigger than little Israel
(COMMENT)

(Trying to sound upbeat!)

There was a brief but very serious Civil War in Jordan in 1970; now by many as the Black September. The conflict was fought by forces loyal to HM King Hussein the Fedayeen (element within Fatah) of the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO). This element carried-out the murder of Jordan’s Prime Minister Wasfi al-Tel, and ambushed the HM's motorcade on two separate occasions. This was part of the overall attempt to seize power from the King. These Fedayeen were known for a number of sensationalized attacks during that period. Ultimately, they were driven out of Jordan.

You have to remember that in 1988, the King cut all ties with the West Bank Palestinians, and disengaged the West Bank from Jordan. This left the West Bank and Jerusalem in the hands of the Israelis.

This fingernail clipping of that piece of history is just a sample of the animosity between the two factions. None of the Arab League nations, if they were given the atmosphere of honesty without repercussions, really want the Arabs of Palestine as neighbors.

Yes, of course, there is a fairly large representation of Arab Palestinians in Jordan. That does not mean that the Jordanians want the Arabs of Palestine causing havoc in their nation. I doubt that the Queen Rania of Jordan (with a connection by blood to the West Bank through her parents) wants the Hostile Atmosphere in the Kingdom.

I suspect that the political reality of the Jihadist, Fedayeen Activist, Hostile Insurgents, Radicalized Islamic Followers, and Asymmetric Fighters, associated with the organizations the Arab Palestinians actively provide support, would have to change - and change considerably. They would have to renounce the concept that → Armed Conflict is the only way to resolve the problems they face going into the 21st Century. Without that concession, the Fedayeen Activists have effectively renounced the Declaration on Principles of International Law concerning Friendly Relations and Co-operation among States (1970).

Just my thought.


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Most Respectfully,
R
The Jordanians know they are outnumbered. One estimate put the Palestinians as high as 70% of the population
 
RE: Israel is Winning the Antisemities and Frankensteinians are Losing
SUBTOPIC: Positive appreciation by putting the "Lipstick on the Pig."
⁜→ Quasar44, et al,

BLUF: Jordan is not an option. → Although HM King Hussein wanted to form better relations with the Arab Palestinians of the West Bank and Jerusalem, the Fedayeen had other ideas.

The Palestinians have a huge nation in Jordan that is 4 times bigger than little Israel
(COMMENT)

(Trying to sound upbeat!)

There was a brief but very serious Civil War in Jordan in 1970; now by many as the Black September. The conflict was fought by forces loyal to HM King Hussein the Fedayeen (element within Fatah) of the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO). This element carried-out the murder of Jordan’s Prime Minister Wasfi al-Tel, and ambushed the HM's motorcade on two separate occasions. This was part of the overall attempt to seize power from the King. These Fedayeen were known for a number of sensationalized attacks during that period. Ultimately, they were driven out of Jordan.

You have to remember that in 1988, the King cut all ties with the West Bank Palestinians, and disengaged the West Bank from Jordan. This left the West Bank and Jerusalem in the hands of the Israelis.

This fingernail clipping of that piece of history is just a sample of the animosity between the two factions. None of the Arab League nations, if they were given the atmosphere of honesty without repercussions, really want the Arabs of Palestine as neighbors.

Yes, of course, there is a fairly large representation of Arab Palestinians in Jordan. That does not mean that the Jordanians want the Arabs of Palestine causing havoc in their nation. I doubt that the Queen Rania of Jordan (with a connection by blood to the West Bank through her parents) wants the Hostile Atmosphere in the Kingdom.

I suspect that the political reality of the Jihadist, Fedayeen Activist, Hostile Insurgents, Radicalized Islamic Followers, and Asymmetric Fighters, associated with the organizations the Arab Palestinians actively provide support, would have to change - and change considerably. They would have to renounce the concept that → Armed Conflict is the only way to resolve the problems they face going into the 21st Century. Without that concession, the Fedayeen Activists have effectively renounced the Declaration on Principles of International Law concerning Friendly Relations and Co-operation among States (1970).

Just my thought.


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Most Respectfully,
R
The Jordanians know they are outnumbered. One estimate put the Palestinians as high as 70% of the population
Pales are a mixed race of dozens of groups
 
More proof Israel is winning. In the past the protest of anything Israel did were intense large and everywhere, especially all over Muslim world. Muslim country leader would bump up the threats and defame Israel.

There are some protest at the moment, but they are surprisingly tame and if you look at pics they aren't that big. Other then Erdogan (who no one is listening to and Biden views him as an enemy), the Muslim leader community is surprisingly tame and quiet, from Saudi Arabia to UAE to Indonesia and even Iran. The Muslim world still sides with the Frankensteinians, but they don't see it as their #1 issue and it is not a deal-breaker anymore.

While the leftist media is pushing propaganda against Israel and the squad is defaming Israel, the world is surprisingly passive and Israel is mostly free to bomb the shit out of Gaza!
 

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