Our forces operate in the Gaza Strip. Photo: IDF Spokesperson.
A poll published this evening by Channel 14 News shows that a majority of the public believes that even after the elimination of Hamas, the Gaza Strip will still have a terror-supporting population. It also emerges that most of the public agrees with the claim that an arrangement for the deployment of an international force in the Gaza Strip is dangerous
“to ensure this is the last war in gaza”: a poll published this evening by now 14 shows that 58% of the public believes that the entire population of gaza should be evacuated even at the cost of international condemnation. only 25% of the public opposes this proposal, and another 16% expressed no opinion on the issue.
86% agree with the claim that even after the idf eliminates all hamas terrorists, there will still remain a terror-supporting population from which a new terrorist organization may emerge that will threaten the residents of israel.
65% agree with the claim that even if the idf kills all the terrorists in gaza, the gaza population, with iran’s help, will give rise to new terrorist organizations, and therefore the population of gaza must be evacuated from the gaza strip. 77% agree that an arrangement to deploy an international force in the gaza strip is dangerous because it will fail, just as the attempt to deploy a un force in southern lebanon failed.
70% of the israeli public claims that control of the gaza strip should not be transferred to the palestinian authority after the idf occupies the gaza strip. 69% agree with the statement that “if the palestinian authority could carry out a massacre like hamas, it would carry it out.” 58% believe that no humanitarian aid of any kind should be brought in until all the abductees are returned, even if it involves a political confrontation with the united states.
“Following an announcement by Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov, the construction of five buildings with 35 apartments each has begun in Chechnya’s capital Grozny, with the aim of accommodating Palestinians who are fleeing the ongoing Israel-Hamas War from the Gaza Strip. So far, Russia has received around 1,200 Gazan refugees, some of whom have even obtained Russian citizenship.
Chechnya, a Russian republic in the Caucasus with approximately 1.5 million residents – predominantly Muslims – is promoting the establishment of a “Palestinian village” to absorb Gaza refugees who fled their homes due to the war and managed to leave the Strip.
The planned village, located in Grozny, will consist of residential buildings with a total of 35 apartments. The planned housing area will cover approximately 4,200 square meters. The houses will be situated in the Vizaitovskiy district of Grozny, near a school and a kindergarten.
‘Ramzan Kadyrov: Our Palestinian brothers will adapt to life here
During the ceremony marking the groundbreaking for the construction of the future settlement, the leader of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, participated along with Palestinian refugees.
“We will continue actively promoting the adaptation of our Palestinian brothers to life in the Chechen Republic, including their employment,” stated Kadyrov in his speech.
‘The funding for the construction of the village will be provided by the regional public foundation named after Akhmad Kadyrov, father of the incumbent president, who was himself president of Chechnya before his assassination in 2004 by Chechen Islamists. Some 100,000 Russian roubles ($1,200) have been allocated by the foundation for each Palestinian family.
‘”As of now, about 130 million roubles ($1.5 million in non-budgetary funds have been spent on all the assistance provided to internal refugees, including humanitarian aid sent to the Gaza Strip,” said Ahmed Dudaev, Minister of National Policy, Foreign Relations, Press, and Information of the Chechen Republic.
According to Alex Tancer, a former chairman of the Follow-up Committee for Immigrant Promise Fulfillment, “Russia has received 1,124 refugees from Gaza, almost all of whom arrived in areas with a Muslim population. Families without Russian citizenship, most of them children, received passports and Russian citizenship. Even in other areas, the Russian media reports that Gazan refugees have been provided with warm homes and good care, including learning the Russian language and arranging work and studies at local universities.”
https://www.jpost.com/israel-hamas-war/article-782139
“Exiling Hamas Is a Good Idea, but to Where Matters
by Michael Rubin
Washington Examiner
January 9, 2024”
“…Perhaps, then, Russia would be the ideal destination. Young men have become scarce, leaving many Siberian factories idle. If Putin uses Hamas as cannon fodder, so be it. The Kremlin has always been a vocal supporter of the Palestinian cause. Now is its time to make good.”
https://www.meforum.org/65432/exiling-hamas-is-a-good-idea-but-to-where-matters
I love it. Though I still have my heart set on the Danakil Depression or Antarctica.
’bout time. Israel has been suffering from constipation for the longest time. Which reminds me, I also really have to go. 😀
Polls made of the Palestinian people show a majority favor removing Jews from the land of Israel, by death if necessary. Now polls of the Israeli people show a majority favor removing Palestinians from the land, even if this means meeting international condemnation.
The real issue is, will the Israeli government respond to the needs of the Israeli people or will they respond to the needs of the globalists in the West who want to keep the conflict going so they can continue to sell munitions and weapons of war?
I think the leaders of Israel have tried to respond to the needs of both the people of Israel and the globalists who benefit no matter whether Israel survives or not. The problem is, these globalists want the Palestinians to stay put, so the conflict will never end. At some point this will place the Israeli people at odds with the globalists. This day is coming sooner than the globalists expected.
Similarly in the US the globalists have been working to secure their interests against the needs of the American people. Large numbers of Americans are seeing that these globalists have turned the US into a totalitarian state and more and more people each day are realizing this is not the America in which they grew up. A time will come when the needs of the 0.01% will no longer be tolerated by the 99.99% of Americans.
I hope Israeli leaders will meet the needs of the people until such time as the Palestinians become able to live in Jordan under Mudar Zahran.
That would certainly improve the situation for both the Palestinians and the Israelis and do more for world peace than anything in recent memory.
Finally some common sense!