Posted on 11/08/2024 1:10:56 PM PST by Tench_Coxe
Sources told KAN that this development has been underway in recent days, allegedly due to US pressure.
Qatar has reportedly clarified to the terrorist group Hamas, "You are not welcome here," KAN reported on Friday, citing a source familiar with the matter.
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An election.
Adding Qatar to the long list of countries who have kicked out the troublemaker “palestinians”.
I’m thinking Tuesday will change a lot in the world.
1. Jordan1970 Black September: The most significant instance was during the events of Black September in 1970, when tensions between the Jordanian monarchy and the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) escalated. After a series of clashes, King Hussein's government launched a military crackdown on Palestinian forces in Jordan, leading to the expulsion or forced relocation of thousands of Palestinian fighters and their families. Many Palestinians were either killed or forced to flee to neighboring countries like Lebanon.2. Lebanon1980s and early 1990s: While Lebanon did not expel Palestinians on a large scale in the same way as other countries, during the Lebanese Civil War (1975-1990), Palestinian factions often found themselves in conflict with various Lebanese militias, leading to their forced displacement. After the Israeli invasion of Lebanon in 1982, Palestinian fighters were expelled from their strongholds in Beirut, with many heading to Tunisia or other parts of the Arab world. Palestinian refugees were also subjected to periodic violence and forced to leave certain areas in Lebanon.3. Kuwait1990-1991 Gulf War: After Iraq's invasion of Kuwait in 1990, Kuwait’s Palestinian population faced a backlash due to the perception that many Palestinians were sympathetic to Saddam Hussein's regime. Following the war's conclusion, Palestinian residents—many of whom had lived in Kuwait for decades—were expelled or faced significant discrimination and were forced to leave the country. This led to the displacement of tens of thousands of Palestinians who had been living and working in Kuwait.4. Iraq2003 Iraq War: Before the 2003 invasion, Palestinians in Iraq had a relatively stable existence under Saddam Hussein, who supported Palestinian causes. However, after Saddam's regime fell, Palestinians in Iraq became targets of sectarian violence, and many were forced to flee or were expelled from the country. This was especially true after 2006, when Palestinians were increasingly caught in the crossfire of sectarian conflicts between Sunni and Shia factions. Many Palestinian refugees fled to neighboring countries, especially Syria and Jordan.5. Egypt1950s-1960s: While Egypt was a major supporter of the Palestinian cause, there were times when Egyptian policies led to the expulsion or forced relocation of Palestinians. During the 1950s and 1960s, some Palestinian refugees were pushed out of Egypt or confined to refugee camps, especially during periods of shifting political alignments in the Arab world.6. Saudi Arabia1990s-2000s: In the 1990s, tensions arose between the Saudi government and Palestinian leadership, especially following the PLO’s support for Iraq during the Gulf War. Some Palestinian groups were expelled or had their movements restricted, although these expulsions were not as widespread as in other countries.7. Syria2011 Civil War: Although Syria had traditionally been a host for Palestinian refugees and political groups, the outbreak of the Syrian Civil War in 2011 severely affected Palestinian communities in the country. Many Palestinian refugees were caught in the crossfire of the conflict, leading to large numbers of Palestinians being displaced, either internally or fleeing to neighboring countries. However, this was more a result of the war than an official policy of expulsion.8. Other Arab CountriesIn addition to these cases, Palestinians have faced discrimination, restrictions on their rights, and in some cases, expulsions from other Arab countries due to shifting political dynamics or internal conflicts. Countries like
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after years and years of the criminal Qatari regime supporting, enabling, welcoming, housing, and negotiating for the Fakestinian terrorist murder gangsters,
now Q is evicting them?
well, well, well....President Trump’s already sending the right messages to our enemies, HA!
(with all the “aid” money they scammed, the Fakestinians will find another home, maybe Iran itself or Turkey?)
I don’t think you expect people to read it then..Try again when you get to a computer!
They were welcome like heroes, until they weren’t.
Qatar tells Hamas; “We don’t like bombs falling on our country.”
I believe I recall reading that, at the beginning got the war, Qatar offered to expel the Hamas fat cats living in luxury hotels, and the Biden administration said no
First: The ruling al-Thani family has been hand in glove with the Muslim Brotherhood for more than forty years.
Second: Qatar bamboozled foolish and venal Americans (the Clintons, a half-dozen foundations, the Pentagon) into making Qatar a home.
Third: It only the good old USA that has ensured the survival of the Thani.
Fourth: If you bet Qatar will rid itself of Hamas, Hizbollah, the Muslim Brotherhood, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, etc., etc., etc., you are throwing your money away.
Finally, how can you tell when a Thani is telling the truth. Answer: You can’t.
Have no idea.
Bkmk
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