Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
A couple of years ago on Lord Street in Southport I was doing some business with the owner of a boutique hotel and restaurant. The dude who owns it is Egyptian and we sat down and had lunch.

Over the hour he gave me chapter and verse what he thought of the Palestinians. It was not nice.

On my last visit to Amman I looked into the "world famous" refugee camp, I had no idea half a million Palestinians were given refuge in the capital of Jordan.

When the IDF stop slaughtering Palestinians in Gaza and halt ethnic cleansing on the West Bank, just what will the global authorities do with another 5 million displaced Palestinians is beyond me. Egypt don't want them nor can they afford them financially and Jordan is full. It's a very bad time to be a Palestinian Arab.

Somewhat coincidentally the latest round of IDF slaughter coincided with the 85th anniversary of Kristallnacht, the time when Jewish communities, synagogues and neighbourhoods were savagely attacked by the Nazi regime.

I remember a quote from a Jew who survived Auschwitz “Rather than condemn these atrocities, the world stood by and watched,” the survivor wrote. History has an awful habit of repeating itself.
Once this is over and Gaza is rid of Hamas, there will be no shortage of aid money to rebuild, if whoever is charged with running it would accept the existence of Israel, and are prepared to live alongside peacefully, as do Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar etc, then Gaza could have a bright and prosperous future. Israel left them to it in 2005, it could have been oh so different, you would hope they will take a different path this time, following the dictates of the Mad Mullahs in Tehran has not ended well for them has it ? But this is precisely where Hamas and their useful idiots in the West have led them, it's beyond sad, it's tragic, catastrophic for millions of innocent people in Gaza, but entirely predictable.