Who Are The Palestinians " III "

Really sounds like an uninformed opinion to me.
It's a prison. the people can't leave unless their dying.

During the Israeli operation in Gaza:

  • 37,159 tons of humanitarian aid on 1503 trucks were transferred via the Kerem Shalom and Karni crossings (food, medication and medical supplies)
  • 1,535,750 liters of heavy duty diesel for the Gaza power station
  • 234 tons of gas for domestic use
  • 188,000 liters of diesel for UNRWA vehicles and needs
  • 3,896 tons of grain, on 98 trucks were transferred via the Karni conveyor belt
  • 20 ambulances were donated by the governments of Turkey and Jordan, and 10 ambulances transferred to the Gaza Strip by the ICRC in order to meet the needs of the Palestinian Red Crescent Society
  • 449 dual nationals were evacuated via the Erez Crossing
  • 68 chronically ill people and their escorts made their way from Gaza to Israel, the West Bank and Jordan
  • 37 employees of international organizations and medical staff entered Gaza via the Erez Crossing
  • A forward medical clinic was established at Erez by Magen David Adom
  • Numerous medical movements took place via Rafah, including at least 25 ambulances
- Daily updates of humanitarian aid
k

they supply everything. Prisons also supply everything.
 
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It's a prison. the people can't leave unless their dying.

During the Israeli operation in Gaza:

  • 37,159 tons of humanitarian aid on 1503 trucks were transferred via the Kerem Shalom and Karni crossings (food, medication and medical supplies)
  • 1,535,750 liters of heavy duty diesel for the Gaza power station
  • 234 tons of gas for domestic use
  • 188,000 liters of diesel for UNRWA vehicles and needs
  • 3,896 tons of grain, on 98 trucks were transferred via the Karni conveyor belt
  • 20 ambulances were donated by the governments of Turkey and Jordan, and 10 ambulances transferred to the Gaza Strip by the ICRC in order to meet the needs of the Palestinian Red Crescent Society
  • 449 dual nationals were evacuated via the Erez Crossing
  • 68 chronically ill people and their escorts made their way from Gaza to Israel, the West Bank and Jordan
  • 37 employees of international organizations and medical staff entered Gaza via the Erez Crossing
  • A forward medical clinic was established at Erez by Magen David Adom
  • Numerous medical movements took place via Rafah, including at least 25 ambulances
- Daily updates of humanitarian aid
What prison gets that volume of welfare aid?
 
People who can't leave unless their dying. In prisons we supply humanitarian aid.
You're not aware that israel provides tens of thousands of work permits for Gazans?
 
You're not aware that israel provides tens of thousands of work permits for Gazans?
people in prison have a job they go to.

Israel acknowledges the permits are also a powerful tool to help preserve calm or — in the eyes of its critics — control. Israel has issued up to 15,500 work permits since last year, allowing Palestinians like Slaieh to cross into the country from the Gaza Strip and work mostly menial jobs that pay far higher wages than those available inside Gaza.
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He says the prospect of not having his permit renewed is “terrifying” and that he is already losing sleep over it. He says he’s saving as much as he can out of the roughly $75 a day he brings home from his job in Israel.

If his permit is denied, he said his only hope is to start a small business in Gaza.

He said his father didn’t save money when he worked in Israel some two decades ago. When Israel largely shuttered the border in 2007, tens of thousands of workers, including Slaieh’s father, lost their jobs suddenly. His father died six years ago.

“I don’t want my children to go through the experience we had,” he said.


they don't have the feedom to come and to go.
 
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Half of Gaza’s population lives in poverty, travel outside the territory is heavily restricted, tap water is undrinkable and residents experience daily power outages that can last several hours. Nearly 40,000 houses were damaged or destroyed in the most recent war, according to the Ministry of Public Works.

Tens of thousands of Palestinians from the occupied West Bank also work in Israel, mainly in construction and agriculture. Wages are much higher in Israel, in part because of Israel’s 54-year military occupation of the territory.

Israel stopped issuing work permits to Gazans after the Hamas takeover.

A few thousand senior businessmen retained their entry permits to Israel, and in recent years, Israel has quietly expanded that program to allow Palestinians from Gaza to work in construction, agriculture and manufacturing.
 
people in prison have a job they go to.

Israel acknowledges the permits are also a powerful tool to help preserve calm or — in the eyes of its critics — control. Israel has issued up to 15,500 work permits since last year, allowing Palestinians like Slaieh to cross into the country from the Gaza Strip and work mostly menial jobs that pay far higher wages than those available inside Gaza.
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He says the prospect of not having his permit renewed is “terrifying” and that he is already losing sleep over it. He says he’s saving as much as he can out of the roughly $75 a day he brings home from his job in Israel.

If his permit is denied, he said his only hope is to start a small business in Gaza.

He said his father didn’t save money when he worked in Israel some two decades ago. When Israel largely shuttered the border in 2007, tens of thousands of workers, including Slaieh’s father, lost their jobs suddenly. His father died six years ago.

“I don’t want my children to go through the experience we had,” he said.


they don't have the feedom to come and to go.
The silly "Gaza prison" meme is way past getting old. Mansions and luxury malls contradict the "prison" slogan.

Can you account for the $billions in welfare funds heaped on the Islamic terrorist enclave? Where did the money go?
 
Half of Gaza’s population lives in poverty, travel outside the territory is heavily restricted, tap water is undrinkable and residents experience daily power outages that can last several hours. Nearly 40,000 houses were damaged or destroyed in the most recent war, according to the Ministry of Public Works.

Tens of thousands of Palestinians from the occupied West Bank also work in Israel, mainly in construction and agriculture. Wages are much higher in Israel, in part because of Israel’s 54-year military occupation of the territory.

Israel stopped issuing work permits to Gazans after the Hamas takeover.

A few thousand senior businessmen retained their entry permits to Israel, and in recent years, Israel has quietly expanded that program to allow Palestinians from Gaza to work in construction, agriculture and manufacturing.
Israeli work permits?

How terrible that Israel issues work permits to people who have a stated goal to kill them.
 
The silly "Gaza prison" meme is way past getting old. Mansions and luxury malls contradict the "prison" slogan.

Can you account for the $billions in welfare funds heaped on the Islamic terrorist enclave? Where did the money go?
It's not welfare, its a prison. They should be able to go and mix in. A lot of them jews became muslim during the Ottoman Empire.
 
It's not welfare, its a prison. They should be able to go and mix in.

Silly slogans aren't convincing of anything.

Where did the $billions of dollars in welfare money go?
 
That is a lie.
Palestine was established as a legal sovereign state in 1920, by the Treaty of Sevilles, and the Treaty of San Remo.
It is Israel that was totally and illegally created artificially by the UN decree in 1949.

Palestine was established as a legal sovereign state in 1920, by the Treaty of Sevilles, and the Treaty of San Remo.

Awesome!
Who were the Palestinian government officials?
What was their currency and what was the exchange rate?
 
So then, who are the Palestinians? What did the local law say? Palestinians would be natural citizens by birth, by blood, or by residence. Birth - those born in Palestine. Blood - those born anywhere from Palestinian parents. Residence - those who were citizens of the former state. Nothing new was granted here. It merely followed international law. Nobody can change this.

Takes a bunch of real losers to fuck that up.......DURR
 
It's a prison. the people can't leave unless their dying.

During the Israeli operation in Gaza:

  • 37,159 tons of humanitarian aid on 1503 trucks were transferred via the Kerem Shalom and Karni crossings (food, medication and medical supplies)
  • 1,535,750 liters of heavy duty diesel for the Gaza power station
  • 234 tons of gas for domestic use
  • 188,000 liters of diesel for UNRWA vehicles and needs
  • 3,896 tons of grain, on 98 trucks were transferred via the Karni conveyor belt
  • 20 ambulances were donated by the governments of Turkey and Jordan, and 10 ambulances transferred to the Gaza Strip by the ICRC in order to meet the needs of the Palestinian Red Crescent Society
  • 449 dual nationals were evacuated via the Erez Crossing
  • 68 chronically ill people and their escorts made their way from Gaza to Israel, the West Bank and Jordan
  • 37 employees of international organizations and medical staff entered Gaza via the Erez Crossing
  • A forward medical clinic was established at Erez by Magen David Adom
  • Numerous medical movements took place via Rafah, including at least 25 ambulances
- Daily updates of humanitarian aid
k

they supply everything. Prisons also supply everything.

they supply everything.


The Palestinian kleptocracy only supplies death and destruction.
 

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