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Israeli government proxy voices in the media are advising Gazans to leave the territory, to migrate, in order to clear the area of terrorists and allow for the region to be rebuilt.
You can read an example below:
After the shooting at Ashkelon last night: An IDF spokesman in Arabic informs the population in the area from which the rocket was launched to evacuate – in preparation for an IDF attack and the entry of forces into the area, wrote Israeli journalist Amir Tsarfati on his Telegram channel.
Nearly 80% of Gaza is uninhabitable. If the world truly cares for the few innocents in that region, then it should encourage them to leave. As long as this place is infested with terror, it will always serve as a launching pad for rockets towards Israel and thus be subjected to an Israeli response. Gaza can only be resettled after the terrorists are gone, the place is rebuilt, and it becomes inhabitable again. This will be a matter of at least 10 years, if not more!
By the way – if you conduct a survey right now, you will find out that most Gazans want to migrate. They know it’s the best solution for them. The only ones who want them to stay are those who want to use them as pawns or human shields in their efforts to destroy Israel
Tsarfati also discussed the Israeli operation in Syria:
New Syrian government filed a formal complaint to the UN Security Council regarding Israel’s violation of Syrian sovereignty and the 1974 Separation of Forces Agreement.
We will take them seriously when they do the same with Turkey and Russia that hold Syrian territories as well.
When a former ISIS and Al Qaeda Jihadist group is taking over a country – we have the right and duty to do whatever it takes to ensure our safety. We won’t allow another October 7th!
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…Gazains…..you poke the bear…..this what you get! Unlike Israel, arab people do not know how to live in peace!
IF hITLER HAD THE POWER OF ISRAEL … no objection to the holocaust would ever have been made