Stogie1020 wrote:Here's the thing, though, 8... Most of them (or their parents) were offered Jordanian citizenship and could have left the mess behind. Instead, they held on to (and were spoon fed with no resistance) a violent notion that eventually they would reverse the "Nakba" and drive all the Jews out and live happily ever after.
Eventually, you just have to accept that, as a people, they are not going to change in any reasonable time period and abruptly stop being the hemorrhoid of the Middle East.
Thanks, Stogie.
Wondering where the non-Hamas lovers living in Gaza consider Home. Can’t come up with an apt comparison. If for instance I considered San Francisco home, and a bunch of BLM or ANTIFA or homeless people went out and killed a thousand Texans, would it be okay to have Governor Abbott send in a bunch of gun toting Texas to level SF because it is widely known the SF city government had the money and the ability to shut up BLM, ANTIFA, and the homeless up and didn’t.
That paragraph doesn’t get to where I’m trying to go, but directionally, that is were my concussed mind floats toward.
Maybe the LA Riots in the 90s is better. The masonry work the gangsters did on Reginald Denny and others, could or should a military force go in and raze everything in South Central?
Jordanian citizenship. If you could stay home in the Phoenix area you live in, and you were offered citizenship in Santa Fe because it is similar and safer, would you leave if you were a third generation Phoenician?
Also wondering how much the citizens really knew about what Hamas was up to. It is apparent Mossad and the IDF had no clue.
Hamas has to pay a heavy price for this. Don’t know how surgical Israel can be, although they have to at least give the appearance of not trying to kill everyone and everything. Although that could be on the table being that is what Hamas wants to do to the Jews.