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...Isle of Wight. If there were 2.3 million people living on the IoW would it be very crowded?
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Of course, a lot of Gaza has been flattened since that image was created ...
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egypt has allowed some people who hold foreign passports to leave... other than that there is nowhere for gazan refugees to go. israel has now bombed areas it has told people to flee to several times... it is now attacking khan younis which a few weeks ago was deemed a safe area to flee to but even before now they were still bombing it and killing refugees.
there's nowhere safe for them to go at all.
egypt's refusal to take refugees is a despicable act of irresponsibility in my view... the reason they won't however is because once refugees are forced out of gaza then israel will never ever allow them to return. there is even a good chance that they would start to consider palestinian refugees inside egypt a threat to their security and start bombing campaigns in sinai or whereever.
israel's plan is to either drive every resident out of gaza permanently or to kill them - whichever comes first. that way they can seize the land. this is effectively what the smotrich plan amounts to.
As I say: the world's hostages. An argument that is specious and morally bankrupt and one reason I detest the Palestinian flag wavers in the other side of the world.
Over the past decade or more the Gaza Strip has become a huge factory of terrorism: its tunnels like the tubes of an alembic: one feared just as much by the Arab world as by Israel. Palestinians are hostages to a political cause: kettling them in the strip suits everyone. Except it's Israel that was getting the worst of it
i'm not arguing in favour of egypt's decision to keep their borders closed... not sure why you think i am. I think the humanitarian cause of preserving life should prevail.
i'm sorry but your portrayal of israel as the blushing blameless victim in all this is just untrue. the israeli government has done an awful lot of work to bring this situation about. it has put its own citizens in harms way.
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