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Old 02-04-2025, 09:32 PM
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lol.
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Old 02-04-2025, 09:47 PM
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Palestine People.
These people partied in the streets on 9/11, they openly espouse genocidal anti-semitic rhetoric, death to america sentiments.

Israel could kill every living "palestinian" 100 times over, yet doesn't do it. Israel could wipe them off the face of the earth, and yet they don't do it.

Hamas literally calls for the murder of every jew in the world, but they aren't capable of doing it.

Show me on a map where the nation of palestine is, go ahead find a map

It's almost as if it doesn't exist, why do you think that is? And why you wanna take the side of the most barbaric horde of islamic jihadists that ever walked the earth?
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Old 02-04-2025, 09:51 PM
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"Flood the zone with shit and the media will take the bait everytime"

The Gaza thing is that.
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Old 02-04-2025, 10:19 PM
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Tomorrows headline

"trump walks back plans to take over Gaza"

but also

"3400 Israelis killed in rocket attacks and suicide bombings"
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Old 02-04-2025, 10:35 PM
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if the middle east wanted a real solution for gaza then egypt jordan and qatar would agree on a coalition administrative government

but that's not what the middle east wants, there is a reason that they only support the palestinians enough to keep them alive, but not give them a chance

muslim brotherhood nations can't accept the terrorist threat that comes along with opening their doors to palestinians

Hamas straight up bombs any nation that they can get access to, Eqypt doesn't want them, Jordan doesn't want them, Lebanon doesn't want them

Nobody wants the palestinians to exist

Israel does the dirty work that the middle east wants but can't do themselves
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Old 02-04-2025, 10:40 PM
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Twitch.tv gonna be lit tomorrow.
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Old 02-04-2025, 10:51 PM
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Trump says he's given advisers instructions for Iran to be 'obliterated' if it assassinates him

Factual proof would be required before any such response..that would mean first clearing any and all disgruntled GOP voters who might try again.

Then only taking such an act of revenge if and only if FACTS prove that the act was conducted by Iran..

Factual proof is not something the felon can ever come up with..just blaming and accusing is his specialty.
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Old 02-04-2025, 10:53 PM
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if the middle east wanted a real solution for gaza then egypt jordan and qatar would agree on a coalition administrative government

but that's not what the middle east wants, there is a reason that they only support the palestinians enough to keep them alive, but not give them a chance

muslim brotherhood nations can't accept the terrorist threat that comes along with opening their doors to palestinians

Hamas straight up bombs any nation that they can get access to, Eqypt doesn't want them, Jordan doesn't want them, Lebanon doesn't want them

Nobody wants the palestinians to exist

Israel does the dirty work that the middle east wants but can't do themselves
What I’m wondering is does it really have anything to do with Palestine specifically?

Like, for example, if we said to any of those countries you mentioned, “Hey is it cool if we deport a few hundred thousand migrants from Central America there?”

Would they be like “As long as they aren’t from Palestine, hell yea!”

I’m guessing they’d still be like “fuck no we don’t want your shitload of migrants, leave us alone”

I think the problem is no country, especially a less developed country, wants the hassle of taking on thousands and thousands of extra people who will likely need years of support to become self-sufficient
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Old 02-04-2025, 11:03 PM
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What I’m wondering is does it really have anything to do with Palestine specifically?

Like, for example, if we said to any of those countries you mentioned, “Hey is it cool if we deport a few hundred thousand migrants from Central America there?”

Would they be like “As long as they aren’t from Palestine, hell yea!”

I’m guessing they’d still be like “fuck no we don’t want your shitload of migrants, leave us alone”

I think the problem is no country, especially a less developed country, wants the hassle of taking on thousands and thousands of extra people who will likely need years of support to become self-sufficient
Was already tried and Black September was the result

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Did the Palestinians try to take over Jordan and create Black September?

Yes, the events you're referring to are part of what led to the conflict known as "Black September" in Jordan. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Palestinian militant groups, primarily the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), were operating with significant autonomy in Jordan. This presence escalated tensions with the Jordanian government under King Hussein, leading to a power struggle.

Background: After the Six-Day War in 1967, many Palestinians fled or were displaced from the West Bank (then under Jordanian control) into Jordan, significantly increasing the Palestinian population there. Palestinian groups, especially the PLO, used Jordan as a base for attacks against Israel, which sometimes led to retaliatory strikes by Israel on Jordanian soil.

Conflict: By 1970, the PLO's activities, including setting up parallel institutions and occasionally clashing with Jordanian forces, were seen as a threat to King Hussein's authority. This culminated in September 1970 when fighting broke out between the Jordanian army and Palestinian fighters, leading to what became known as "Black September". The Jordanian military launched an offensive to regain control over the country, leading to heavy casualties on both sides.

Outcome: After weeks of fighting, the conflict was resolved with the Cairo Agreement in 1970, which saw the PLO agreeing to recognize Jordanian sovereignty and to confine their military actions to the borders with Israel. However, tensions remained, and in 1971, the PLO was expelled from Jordan to Lebanon, effectively ending their bid for significant control or influence over Jordanian territory.

This episode is often cited as an example of the complex and sometimes violent interactions between Palestinian nationalist movements and host Arab states, highlighting the challenges of Palestinian political and military autonomy outside of historic Palestine.
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Old 02-04-2025, 11:07 PM
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Yes but the question still stands, they might have some extra reservations about Palestine, but I really don’t think it matters much where the people are from

No one wants the hassle of taking on thousands of extra low-skill or no-skill people. And if they say they do, it’s either to exploit them as a slave underclass or to sound virtuous on the internet
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