Carl in Michigan
Diamond Member
- Aug 15, 2016
- 64,634
- 49,480
- 3,615
50,000 troops to end Hamas
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
You mean the final push to drive Palestinians out of Gaza, the West Bank, and Israel en masse...under the guise of going after Hamas.
Again, genocide..rubber stamped by the United States of America.
My, how the mighty have fallen.![]()
They are definitely doing that, but it isnt a "guise". They will very openly push palestinians out of Gaza. They cant live in rubble, so they gotta go somewhere better, somewhere MUCH further away from Israel, and that will end it once and for all.You mean the final push to drive Palestinians out of Gaza, the West Bank, and Israel en masse...under the guise of going after Hamas.

What the **** are you babbling about?What's you plot?
You hate Jews? Hate America too? Am I nailing it?
Maybe if Hamas had not fired all those rockets into Israel they'd still be in Gaza.
Weren't those Palestinians the ones seen celebrating when the twin towers were attacked?
I think you've got this all wrong. Both Israel and Trump have stated that the Gazans will not be forced to leave, but they will have the resources to leave if they want to, and they will want to.They are definitely doing that, but it isnt a "guise". They will very openly push palestinians out of Gaza. They cant live in rubble, so they gotta go somewhere better, somewhere MUCH further away from Israel, and that will end it once and for all.![]()
He definitely said that last week, but that is no longer the plan, from what im hearing. They are going to push out all the palestinians, or virtually all. Enough will be removed so they will never ever again have a palestinian problem.I think you've got this all wrong. Both Israel and Trump have stated that the Gazans will not be forced to leave, but they will have the resources to leave if they want to, and they will want to.
Before the war, a third of the Gazans wanted to leave and now with the war about to resume and last at least a couple more years and no reconstruction until the terrorists have been destroyed, probably 3/4 of them will be lining up to go. President Trump is negotiation with Egypt and Jordan and perhaps other countries to allow construction so they will have safe and comfortable places to go to.
You mean the final push to drive Palestinians out of Gaza, the West Bank, and Israel en masse...under the guise of going after Hamas.
Again, genocide..rubber stamped by the United States of America.
My, how the mighty have fallen.![]()
Uh...no. Gazans DO NOT want to leave. In fact, historically, the land ultimately belongs to Palestine. But it was shared for centuries (and should be) before the Brits fucked it up and the Israelis got greedy. Egypt and Jordan DO NOT want Gazans. They don't have the resources to house them all.I think you've got this all wrong. Both Israel and Trump have stated that the Gazans will not be forced to leave, but they will have the resources to leave if they want to, and they will want to.
Before the war, a third of the Gazans wanted to leave and now with the war about to resume and last at least a couple more years and no reconstruction until the terrorists have been destroyed, probably 3/4 of them will be lining up to go. President Trump is negotiation with Egypt and Jordan and perhaps other countries to allow construction so they will have safe and comfortable places to go to.
I think you've been misled.He definitely said that last week, but that is no longer the plan, from what im hearing. They are going to push out all the palestinians, or virtually all. Enough will be removed so they will never ever again have a palestinian problem.
Less and less by the day.How many Arab citizens does Israel have?
It doesnt require a significant amount of faith to believe it. Israel completely leveled Gaza. They moved people out of sections, then demolished those sections. They meticulously destroyed virtually every structure in Gaza. They did that specifically to make sure that Palestinians couldnt live there anymore. That place is no longer capable of being a home to any people, so the world isnt going to push back very hard when the time to kick them out comes. I think that was always the plan.I think you've been misled.
The Gazans definitely want to leave and the only people who want them to stay there amid all the rubble, living in tents and surviving on canned tuna are people who want the war against Israel to go on. Once this gets started, the relocation of the so called Palestinians will not even be a difficult task to accomplish.Uh...no. Gazans DO NOT want to leave. In fact, historically, the land ultimately belongs to Palestine. But it was shared for centuries (and should be) before the Brits fucked it up and the Israelis got greedy. Egypt and Jordan DO NOT want Gazans. They don't have the resources to house them all.
But hey, that don't stop Trump from putting his name on something and then pulling out leaving everyone else to pick up the mess. Don't mention his name in Atlantic City.
I have to admit even though its fake, this is pretty close to the truth. Trump Gaza!..don't mind the dead Palestinians.
View attachment 1084484
No..they don't want to leave their homeland. You're projecting. Not sure from where but it isn't even in the realm of reality.The Gazans definitely want to leave and the only people who want them to stay there amid all the rubble, living in tents and surviving on canned tuna are people who want the war against Israel to go on. Once this gets started, the relocation of the so called Palestinians will not even be a difficult task to accomplish.
Again, I disagree with you. The reason for the extensive damage is that Hamas built the tunnels under the cities in order to use civilians and civilian infrastructure as human shields, making it impossible to get at the terrorists without first destroying the civilian structure covering the exits from their tunnels.It doesnt require a significant amount of faith to believe it. Israel completely leveled Gaza. They moved people out of sections, then demolished those sections. They meticulously destroyed virtually every structure in Gaza. They did that specifically to make sure that Palestinians couldnt live there anymore. That place is no longer capable of being a home to any people, so the world isnt going to push back very hard when the time to kick them out comes. I think that was always the plan.
Nah, you dont need to level the entirety of Gaza in order to find tunnel entrances. When the population is no longer in the area and you have free reign, finding tunnel entrances is a lot harder if they are buried under rubble. Israel did it to make sure that they wouldnt live there anymore.Again, I disagree with you. The reason for the extensive damage is that Hamas built the tunnels under the cities in order to use civilians and civilian infrastructure as human shields, making it impossible to get at the terrorists without first destroying the civilian structure covering the exits from their tunnels.
In addition, Israel understood from long experience that whatever it did in the war would be looked at under a microscope, and regardless of the facts it would be accused of horrible things, so a lawyer had to certify each bombing attack complied with International Humanitarian Law before it could be carried out. Israeli generals simply could not have ordered an attack just to clear out the homes of civilians.
You are mistaken.No..they don't want to leave their homeland. You're projecting. Not sure from where but it isn't even in the realm of reality.
But that's Trump Sphere. A bended version of reality.
We'll have to agree to disagree.Nah, you dont need to level the entirety of Gaza in order to find tunnel entrances. When the population is no longer in the area and you have free reign, finding tunnel entrances is a lot harder if they are buried under rubble. Israel did it to make sure that they wouldnt live there anymore.
Id prefer it if we agreed that im right.We'll have to agree to disagree.
