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Remember the American shortsightedness that resulted in their failure in Iraq and Afghanistan? Well, The Israeli plan to relocate Gazans to Sinai would have made one group particularly happy. ISIS wilayah-SInai LMAO



Sinai has seen a downward trend of ISIS-S related attack due to their shrinking manpower and pressure from the Egyptian army. But imagine for a moment if the Israeli plan moves forward:

  • an influx of refugees
  • many of them young men
  • many of them poor with no economic opportunity after they lost their homeland and now practically a refugee in another arab land.
  • many of them are in vengeance mode

If I'm ISIS, I'd just sent some of my operatives there and offer the youth in those area 2 choice I'm sure the Gazans won't reject:

1. Fulus/Money
2. The means of vengeance.

That's easy pool of recruits right there.

Yeah another shortsighted plan in the making lmao.

You forget 1 actually ... It guarantees for another continuity of MIC hype and profits
 

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So many of the people of Gaza are under the age of 18 and still in relatively good health. They could be excellent additions to the social fabric / tax base of safer, more prosperous countries that have plenty of room for them.

I'll repeat what I've said previously. I'd gladly take ten's of thousands of these young people here in Canada, as long as they're not yet radicalized. We need the population growth to sustain our tax base and way of life. We have vibrant communities of people from around the world, living relatively peacefully, adjacent one another. I'd love for a significant number of these young Palestinian folks to have a chance to come here. We need laborers and those willing to become skilled laborers like crazy. Hell, we're having a hard time filling the ranks of our military, despite offering among the highest salaries and best benefit packages in the world to our troops. We've recently opened recruiting for permanent residents, after years of only allowing citizens to join.

I'd love to get these young people away from such a dire situation, stuck between a rock and a hard place. I wish we had the political will to volunteer our vast country as a safe haven for a significant quantity of them.
 

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So many of the people of Gaza are under the age of 18 and still in relatively good health. They could be excellent additions to the social fabric / tax base of safer, more prosperous countries that have plenty of room for them.

I'll repeat what I've said previously. I'd gladly take ten's of thousands of these young people here in Canada, as long as they're not yet radicalized. We need the population growth to sustain our tax base and way of life. We have vibrant communities of people from around the world, living relatively peacefully, adjacent one another. I'd love for a significant number of these young Palestinian folks to have a chance to come here. We need laborers and those willing to become skilled laborers like crazy. Hell, we're having a hard time filling the ranks of our military, despite offering among the highest salaries and best benefit packages in the world to our troops. We've recently opened recruiting for permanent residents, after years of only allowing citizens to join.

I'd love to get these young people away from such a dire situation, stuck between a rock and a hard place. I wish we had the political will to volunteer our vast country as a safe haven for a significant quantity of them.

You could not possible ask teenagers not to be radicalised when many of their parents/siblings are getting killed. That is not how human psyche works. Maybe who are under 8 could fit in and can be integrated successfully.

What I like about North America in general, is that they can integrate their immigrants (specially Muslims) better than Europe. Which is a mess in this regard.
 

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Remember the American shortsightedness that resulted in their failure in Iraq and Afghanistan? Well, The Israeli plan to relocate Gazans to Sinai would have made one group particularly happy. ISIS wilayah-SInai LMAO



Sinai has seen a downward trend of ISIS-S related attack due to their shrinking manpower and pressure from the Egyptian army. But imagine for a moment if the Israeli plan moves forward:

  • an influx of refugees
  • many of them young men
  • many of them poor with no economic opportunity after they lost their homeland and now practically a refugee in another arab land.
  • many of them are in vengeance mode

If I'm ISIS, I'd just sent some of my operatives there and offer the youth in those area 2 choice I'm sure the Gazans won't reject:

1. Fulus/Money
2. The means of vengeance.

That's easy pool of recruits right there.

Yeah another shortsighted plan in the making lmao.

This invasion echoes the Allied invasion of Turkiye especially this was the kind of plan the Greeks and Armenians envisioned regarding Anatolia.

They cant kill all the Turks might as well kicked them out or exile them out of Anatolia over time.

With the treaty of Sevres will only be given a small strip of land but over time the Greeks and Armenians will slowly kick us out.

Israelis are slowly kicking out the Palestinians from Gaza and the West Bank. They know they cant kill them all.

Good thing is that the Turks fought back. Cant thank Ataturk enough. If not we would be no different to Palestine.
 

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You forget 1 actually ... It guarantees for another continuity of MIC hype and profits
In the end the US MIC needed money, and the Pentagon interest group will fight on who will get the larger share, either the one for high-end fight with China or the one for another low-end fight like in the Middle East.

America can't have both.
 

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Hamas spokesman Hazem Qasim: The tanks of the Israeli army only entered empty farmland and areas that were previously hit. Therefore, what they are doing is not a military success. It is just a theater. The resistance, which surprised the enemy in the first attack in the Al-Aqsa Storm operation, will surely have bigger surprises. Al-Qassam Brigades are ready for anything.
 

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There was once a pathetic attempt by one member here to put Palestinian resistance in bad light by portraying them as allies to Armenian cause (posting their flag together) while cheering for Israel.

Here's a Rabbi of Israel telling what is cassus belli for war for Israel. It's not to even defend itself but "open" Eretz Israel (Greater Israel) which goes at the minimum to Lebanon and ideally all the way towards Turkey.

Turkish bros, please take watch on those members.

 
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There was once a pathetic attempt by one member here to put Palestinian resistance as allies to Armenian cause while cheering for Israel.

Here's a Rabbi of Israel telling what is cassus belli for war for Israel. It's not to even defend itself but "open" Eretz Israel (Greater Israel) which goes at the minimum to Lebanon and ideally all the way towards Turkey.

Turkish bros, please take watch on those members.

They use the flea as an excuse and burn the quilt so that they can ignore the great enemy.
 

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I mean just look at the dispersal of the IDF...pathetic

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Russo-Ukrainian artillerymen in Donbas seeing this be like...
 

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If Hamas were a little more organized, the Israeli army would be scattered like a freckle.
I believe Hamas is currently testing waters, the real deal is when Israel enters the built up urban area, there's where I believe the main action will take place and there is where Hamas will show their prowess.

Also, has anyone noticed that Hamas drones still fly despite expected Israeli EW ?
 

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There was once a pathetic attempt by one member here to put Palestinian resistance in bad light by portraying them as allies to Armenian cause (posting their flag together) while cheering for Israel.

Here's a Rabbi of Israel telling what is cassus belli for war for Israel. It's not to even defend itself but "open" Eretz Israel (Greater Israel) which goes at the minimum to Lebanon and ideally all the way towards Turkey.

Turkish bros, please take watch on those members.


They believe in this bullshit myth of a Turkish-Jewish alliance hence the simping.

If Israel wants to expand into Turkiye for their bullshit territorial irrendentism.

Turkiye will give the appropriate response they deserve.

Even the Turks know that their lands are the red line.

Its not the first time to be honest with our neighbours claiming Turkish land as their own especially among their nationalists as the Armenians, Iranians, Greeks, Iraqis, Kurds, Georgians, Russians, Bulgarians and Syrians all have their sights on Turkish land.

Not surprised that parts of Turkiye are included in the territorial irrendentism of the Zionist Ideology.
 

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In the United States there is a climate of growing fear.

Jewish day schools have canceled classes. Synagogues have been locked. Social media has pulsated with hatred against Jews, leaving a community that can never escape its historic trauma yet again wondering where and when it can ever be safe.

The possibility for greater safety has been available for decades: Israel's withdrawal from areas occupied in 1967 and 1973 and the creation of two states. How much has Israel been troubled by Egypt since Israel withdrew from Sinai?

While the Hamas attack in early October generated great sympathy for Israel in much of the world, the brutal treatment of the people in Gaza since then has more than expunged that. I cannot think of anything that Israel has done in decades to generate the level of antisemitism that it has generated in the last few weeks.

 

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