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Israel: Normalization and Peace Treaties - Is the PRICE too high?
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The Israeli government has been limited in what it could achieve in the war of defense and deterrence against the Gazen Palestinian Arabs, due to the Gazen terrorist tunnels and due to the hostages.

If Israel fails to completely remove the threat from Gaza a similar attack to that of 7th October 2023 will inevitably occur at some time in the future. In any next such occasion, instead of a thousand terrorists issuing forth from Gaza, a place from which Israel gets zero time warning of any ground-invasion, it will be thousands with catastrophic consequences for the continuance of the State ! It is because most European countries wish this to happen that they are so concerned for the Gazan "Palestinian" Arabs; it indeed massages their anti-Semitism.

In my personal view, there can only be one method to remove Hamas from power in Gaza.
(Not any alternative administration to Hamas in Gaza, because this would be completely ineffective, leaving Hamas extant and behaving "business as usual" making war against Israel.)

The way to remove Hamas from power in Gaza is to do what any other country does with those who are illegally on its territory, which is to Deport all the Gazen Palestinian Arabs who do not have Israeli Citizenship or Residence.

The Palestinian Arabs in Gaza breached the Oslo Accords by putting Hamas in power which never recognized the Accords, and who over many years fired thousands of rockets at Israeli cities, and who on October 7th, 2023 carried out a barbaric attack on Israeli civilians.

Many Egyptians entered Gaza as new "Palestinians" under the illegal-occupation of Gaza by Egypt 1948 to 1967 - copies of two such passports issued by the then Egyptian illegal-occupiers of Gaza:
https://www.mediafire.com/file/3ofilrrsl...s.pdf/file

84 of 100 of the highest incidence Palestinian surnames (Palestine region in 2004), had highest incidence outside that region:
My extract source document:
“Country Origin of Palestinian Arab Surnames upd.pdf” - information source “forebears.io”:
https://www.mediafire.com/file/9d115bv6w...d.pdf/file

I examined the first 100 of those ranked “Palestinian” Arab surnames (from the total of 1,000 ranked surnames), which makes a 10% sample.
Of the sample first 100 ranked “Palestinian” Arab surnames:
16 surnames had the highest incidence in the Palestine region.

The remaining 84 “Palestinian” Arab surnames had the highest incidence in countries other than the Palestine region, as follows:
35 ranked surnames had highest incidence in Egypt.
(See above: "Many Egyptians entered Gaza as new "Palestinians" under the illegal-occupation of Gaza by Egypt 1948 to 1967".)

11 ranked surnames had highest incidence in Iraq.
9 ranked surnames had highest incidence in Yemen.
7 ranked surnames had highest incidence in Syria.
6 ranked surnames had highest incidence in Jordan.
6 ranked surnames had highest incidence in Pakistan.
3 ranked surnames had highest incidence in Nigeria.
2 ranked surnames had highest incidence in Sudan.
2 ranked surnames had highest incidence in India.
1 ranked surname had highest incidence in Tanzania.
1 ranked surname had highest incidence in Saudia Arabia.
1 ranked surname had highest incidence in Bangladesh.
Total 84

The Palestinian Arabs have no valid historical claim over any part of the land of Israel.
There has never been an indigenous “Palestine” / Arab sovereign state in the land of Israel upon which the “Palestinian” Arabs could base any claim to any part of the land of Israel.

There are those who seek to separate the responsibility of Hamas from the Gazen Palestinian Arab "civilians". Doing so is a false notion designed to preserve war against Israel. Many of the Gazen civilians are part-time civilians; spending a proportion of their time as combatants. For example those who worked for UNRWA, and took part in the October 7th, 2023 massacre of Israelis.

It is also worth bearing in mind that a survey found that: '63.6% of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip supported the attack [the October 7th, 2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel]'.
I discussed that survey here:
"Survey on Palestinian support for the October 7 2023 massacre":
https://www.thehebrewcafe.com/forum/show...%20pid7749


Being in breach of the Oslo Accords the Palestinian Arabs (not having Israeli citizenship nor residence) are squatters and thus illegal-occupiers and should be deported.

What then of the "normalization" of relations between Arab countries and Israel and of the peace treaties between certain Arab countries and Israel? If the price is the continuance of the threat from Gaza, then that price is too high!
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Normalization and Peace Treaties - Is the PRICE too high? - by Robert - 05-20-2025, 05:58 PM

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