Posted on 02/04/2025 7:17:02 AM PST by ChicagoConservative27
WASHINGTON, DC — Israel is considering a proposal to move some of the Palestinian population of Gaza to Indonesia as part of a broader normalization agreement, Breitbart News has learned.
As Breitbart News reported last year, Indonesia — the world’s largest Muslim nation by population — is eager to normalize relations with Israel as part of a process of joining the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), which represents the world’s leading industrialized nations.
President Donald Trump is likewise eager to accelerate normalization between Israel and Arab and Muslim states, including Saudi Arabia and Indonesia, as part of a return to the Abraham Accords, which stalled under President Joe Biden (not one new state joined during his term).
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1. The Gazans will form enclaves, whereever they go.
2. The fact that there will be a language barrier will (a) help keep Gazans to themselves, (c) cause them to create businesses in amongst and for themselves.
3. So the seeds of social unrest will be sown, and Gazans will not feel a part of Indonesia and they will create civil unrest and protests vis-a-vis Isreal.
Indonesia should say no. It is a price too high to pay for.
Christian Arabs and Druze willing to serve in the IDF can remain, like their co-religionists currently in Israel. Maybe the Bedouin also.
food for thought, thanks.
New Guinea has plenty of room.
Why make this hard?
Iran exacerbated the problem, Iran should HAVE to take them.
Let them eff up Iran, the one place in the world where the Pali’s meddling might reduce the iron control of the mad Mullahs, improving Iran for the average citizen.
The Palis turned down a chance to create a beautiful Mediterranean seaside resort. It appears the only thing they produced was war criminals. Would they be any different in Indonesia?
“To the moon Alice.”
Bang, zoom!
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