I agree. there’s plenty of empty land over there.
Sounds to me like a lot of Egyptians are afraid of Israel.Wonder why that is? :)
i hope those peace-loving guys didn’t use their real names, otherwise they might not have their head in the future.
dubai has a lot of money, why don’t they start an infrastructure and investment program in “palestine” so that they won’t live in “poverty” and have nothing but idle time on their hands.
No one in their right mind wants them. It could be over with tomorrow if the Palis would simply accept the two state solution. As time has progressed since that was first proposed it should be modified to a three state solution Israel, Gaza, and the West bank. The difference in culture of Palis in the Gaza and West Bank regions and split in geography don't make sense for a single Palestine state.
They don't want them! Every place they've ever "settled" they've wrecked. Look at Lebanon. They also tried to overthrow King Hussien of Jordan. The results? Well, look up "Black September," which the terrorist group took as a name for themselves. Interestingly enough, the incident that spawned the name WAS NOT caused by Israel, but by Jordan.
Mark
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Excuse me, Gaza was a perfectly serviceable homeland for almost any other people. If the Palestinians would abandon their fixation on Israel and get on with their lives, this thing would be over today.
I have been to Egypt several times since 1978, most recently in 2006.
Regardless of what their Goebbels-inspired media might say, there is a fair amount of resentment among average Egyptians toward the Arab states who incited war with Israel, then left Egypt to bear the brunt of the fighting.
Every impovershed village has a little marker with the names of local boys who were conscripted into the army and went off to fight the Israelis, never to return.
When the Camp David accords were signed in 1978, the Muslim world rose up as one to denounce Sadat and condemn Egypt. Saudi Arabia (which never bothered to take part in the fighting with Israel) was especially belligerent. This led Cairo comedians to quip that “The Saudis are determined all right, they’re willing to fight to the last Egyptian.”
“What are they hitting anyway?”
If only Hamas were more effective in their murder campaign, they would get his sympathy and support.
One group of ragheads who, after repeated thrashings by Israel, may have learned their lesson. Now if they could just extend that to Syria, Iran, and the PV (Palestinian Vermin).