“Let us leave Gaza…if you let us leave half of the residents of Gaza will leave”

MUST WATCH: Sami Ebid, a Hebrew-speaking Gazan political commentator, begs Netanyahu and Ben Gvir to allow the Gazans to leave Gaza: “Let us leave Gaza, you said willing immigration, if you let us leave half of the residents of Gaza will leave, thousands upon thousands!” “The Gazans beg to be allowed to leave and start a new life elsewhere, but the hypocritical West and the illusory radical left do not allow them. For them, the Gazans must live in misery in Gaza because leaving Gaza is genocide.”

December 2, 2024 | 3 Comments »

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  1. It would be wonderful if they could leave and go back where their parents and grandparents came from. This is actually the source of the issue. Back in 1948 and to a smaller degree in 1967, those people left Israel and were incarcerated in the so-called refugee camps. They have not been allowed to leave those camps ever since unless they have a lot of money to put on the table. By the way, there are lots of Arabs who stayed in Israel during and after the war of independence.

    The first generation of Arab immigrants to the British mandate of Palestine came from the surrounding countries due to the improved living conditions in Palestine.

    They were convinced to leave for a short while until the Jews had been exterminated, upon which they would come back and take over everything the now removed Jews had left. This must have been a wild dream but surely, in their innermost hearts, they must have known that that would never happen. The winner takes it all and they were certainly not the winner.

    In the aftermath of the war of independence, they were kept in the refugee camps to generate pressure on the Jewish state and that has worked a little.
    On the other hand, Jews from all of the Muslim countries in the Middle East and North Africa were expelled and most of them made their way to Israel, leaving behind most of their belongings. This fortune could have been used to rehabilitate the refugees, but once again, the winner takes it all and the refugees were not the winner.

    If any countries in the rest of the world are willing to accept these refugees into their communities, I think Israel would be more than willing to help them leave the Gaza Strip and also Judea and Samaria. The countries that should be welcoming them in, are the countries their parents and grandparents came from back in the day. If we could get this idea to work (Jordan Option?) that would solve a large portion of the issues. There are also refugee camps in other mid-eastern countries who would love to get this offer too.

  2. Absolutely!

    Israel must step up and address all these countries of Europe including UK, especially Ireland and Spain, who have been so adept at hating Israel

    They want to leave.

    You help them leave.