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I found a solution to the slow genocide going on in Gaza


It came in a dream and spoke louder than words. It was an epiphany that 'woke' me up and shook me to the core. I had beads of sweat dripping all over my chiseled abs from the sensation and realization of it all.

If all those pro-Palestinian protestors and their encampments all flew to Egypt/Israel and set up camp in Gaza, Israel would have no choice but to surrender entering into Rafah. They wouldn't want to risk an international crisis on magnitudes of condemnation if they drop bombs on them. There would be too many international students of varying Western nations VISAS to recover from if they did.

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lol, And it still wouldn't make any difference.

Haven't you heard. Net-Yahoo has been granted with diplomatic immunity by the Biden regime.

Bibi is going to wipe his ass with the ICC arrest warrant.

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I rarely delve into the Politics board, & even less rarely into this particular issue, but here's a possible solution that has never (TMK) been proposed before (& realistically I'll admit, will never happen):

Everyone, & every country in the world that supports one side or the other in this never ending conflict should step away, withdraw ALL support to both sides, & say "Look......you two are a pain in the ass to anyone in the world who is NOT a Jew or Muslim! You two need to work this out amongst yourselves. Period"

Yes, I know. Probably not realistic. But something I don't think has ever been proposed before.

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There's no "genocide" in Gaza.
Palestinians constantly terrorized Israel and started the war.
They're just getting it back. *howling, howling*
Play cruel games, win cruel Prizes!

Partly I like your dream.
All pro-Palestinian protestors and their encampments go to Egypt.
There they can build up a fine beautiful Pyramid.
The first productive result in their low lives. 🌋​


Now Egypt will put me on its 'wanted list'. 🤣​

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Egypt won’t let them in and the Biden Administration wanted it that way.

When you hear that Gazans are “trapped,” the truth its that Egypt sealed its border to Gazan refugees next door in violation of international law. The Biden administration embraced Egypt’s position early on. Secretary of State Blinken’s mantra was, “No forcible displacement” as Gazans were massing at the border and begging to be allowed out.

All of this talk of Palestinian “genocide” would have amounted to nothing had Egypt and the U.S. permitted refugees from Gaza to get out of the war zone which would have also facilitated delivery of humanitarian aid. But that’s not what Egypt or the Biden administration wanted.

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If there would be some way to make sure that they could not RETURN here, I would support this plan.

Mmm, what if Isreal called their bluff and just didn't stop? That would be funny.

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I also had a dream.

If you give someone money who is doing bad things and then stopped giving them money, it would be harder for them to keep doing bad things.

Side dream - I poured gasoline into my phone.

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^^^ This.

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Keelai is against taking my money and giving it to people whose first act in their new country is to break its rules regarding immigration. I knew we see eye to eye on this.

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Israel controls the borders. They wouldn't allow it.

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Better solution: Israel should enter south of Gaza and wipe Hamas the fuck out.
No Hamas, palestinians are free, gaza and west bank ca become a palestinian state.
Israel made it clear: the only enemy is Hamas.
Win win

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