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Anonymous Bosch's avatar

Regarding the Gaza border with Egypt, that's more impregnable than the one with Israel, so that matters hugely. Like Jordan, Egypt does NOT want the Palestinians. Way back when, in a much earlier chapter of this 75-year conflict, the Arab nations refused to take in the Palestinians b/c they saw them as a wedge against Israel. They were happy for the Palestinians to remain as refugees while they stoked their hatred. Over the course of time, though, the Egyptians and other Arab nations tired of their war against Israel; but by then, the anti-Israel forces having morphed into a new creature under Iranian tutelage, they wanted nothing to do with the monster they'd helped create.

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TwKaR's avatar

Egypt should not accept any Palestinian refugees. They are the responsibility of Israel, under international law.

The Israelis have been very clear over the last 50 years that if a Palestinian leaves their home/land that it belongs to Israel.

No country will accept Palestinians because they will be forced to absorb them into their population and be a de facto participant in ethnic cleansing, as Israel has done nothing but create more refugees for its neighbors (Jordan, Lebanon).

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Anonymous Bosch's avatar

Wow, those Jews are terrible at ethnic cleansing. Since the Palestinians came under the genocidal Zionist state, their numbers have increased dramatically. Look it up. And btw, "the responsibility of Israel"? How can that be? Israel isn't supposed to exist, right?

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TwKaR's avatar

`And btw, "the responsibility of Israel"? How can that be? Israel isn't supposed to exist, right?'

As internationally recognized occupiers they are responsible and have used that status to justify their actions in the past.

I'm not sure that I follow the latter point. The state exists now so it's responsible now. Hopefully in the future it will not be an ethno-religous state.

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Aidan's avatar

Sorta reminds me of how the Bashar al-Assad’s dad popularized suicide bombing to use against the Israelis in Lebanon and it totally bit him in the ass. Seeding radicalism causes more damage than one would have originally thought. MANY SUCH CASES.

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