Wednesday, May 7, 2025

Half of Gazans Would Like to Leave

 While the college kids are screaming, "from the river to the sea!  Palestine will be free!", we find that maybe 1/2 of the Arabs in Gaza would just as soon leave the place.

Here's something to think about that we have posited a few times;  America set up reservations for the indians that lost the war with America.  We have them all over the country and they are sovereign nations but yet still need to comply with most American laws.  If the indians on Pine Ridge reservation started shooting missiles into Rapid City and destroying the airport and then sent fighters into Rapid City where they raped, killed and beheaded 1200 citizens, there would be hell to pay and the US Government would quickly descend on that place and remove ALL form of explosives.

So why don't we understand what Israel has to do in Gaza?  They vacated that land in 2006 and all they received in return was missiles and terrorist attacks.  It's a God-forsaken land ruled by satan-filled idiots called Hamas and Israel has every right to wipe them off the map.

According to a survey conducted this month, almost half of all Gazans are willing to emigrate, and nearly the same number approved of the anti-Hamas protests.

The survey, carried out by the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research, interviewed Palestinians in Judea and Samaria and Gaza between May 1 and May 4, six weeks after the IDF resumed its operations in Gaza following the collapse of the ceasefire.

The polling shows that 49% of Gazans wish to emigrate and are willing to apply to Israel for assistance, while 50% responded that they would be unwilling to do so.

Israel has prepared to facilitate mass migrations from the Gaza Strip, but the main challenge is finding countries willing to absorb the Gazan refugees.

According to the survey, 48% of Gazan civilians supported the anti-Hamas protests — a much higher number than in Judea and Samaria, where only 14% agreed with demonstrations against Hamas.

However, 54% believe the protests were organized outside of Gaza and had foreign influence, whereas just 20% say they expressed the will of Gazans.

In April, anti-Hamas protests erupted in Gaza despite threats of arrests and death.

Crowds of Palestinians marched in Beit Lahia, which is in northern Gaza, on Wednesday, chanting “Hamas out, out!” and “We don’t want a Qatari tent—we want to live in freedom.”

Other chants included, “Yes to love, no to terrorism, yes to peace,” and “Deliver the message… all of Hamas is garbage.”

One protest leader explained, “We want to live in peace—we don’t want more wars.” Based on videos of the protests, it appears hundreds may have been in attendance.

Israel has completed preparations for the migration of civilians from Gaza; what remains is finding countries willing to take them in.

Defense Minister Israel Katz has established a mechanism to assist 2,500 civilians daily in leaving Gaza.

The current population of Gaza is approximately two million.

The Ashdod Port is equipped to transport Gazans to other locations by sea, while Ramon Airport is ready to assist with air transportation.

The aerial route through Ramon Airport has already been used to transport 1,500 injured Gaza residents to other countries.

Another route for civilians to leave Gaza is through the Rafah crossing.

Here;  Half of Gazans want to emigrate, will seek Israel's help | World Israel News

There needs to be a new plan for Gaza and taking the Arabs out of there and moving them to other Arab nations may be the best plan going forward.

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