I propose a two propaganda solution to the promised land lasting 40 years. This solution would divide Gaza into three sections. In the most southerly section, furthest from Israel there can be a special area for the status quo, which is only Hamas propaganda. Any information that would decrease hatred for Israel and Jews would be censored. This would be for Gazans who want to continue to make hatred their gross domestic product (GDP) for another few generations. Then there can be a middle section where both Hamas Jihadi info would still exist but also equally balanced by the availability of pro Israeli viewpoints. They can watch Al Jazera and the BBC on TV but if they don't watch an equal amount of pro Israeli TV or YouTube, they may have to move back to the hate hotbed in the south where the high birthrate is offset by so many honor killings of a lot of the daughters. Then the most northerly section could be for Gazans who are sick and tired of Jihadi propaganda and actually censor it, allowing only pro Israeli channels to propagate over the airwaves and in schools ect. Gazans in the most northerly section could then apply for citizenship in Israel on a 40 year fast track to the promised land. After proving, for 40 years, through various metrics, that they are loyal to the state of Israel, they can become citizens of the promised land. At that point they could buy back their old homestead, which they could do, even at higher prices, because without the desire for revenge, they might actually become good traders, so long as they don't fall for revenge trading to get back lost profits. I'm sure there are some Israeli who could help them be better traders. For example, the funding firm The5%ers is Israeli based. Any Gazans, who could avoid the temptation for revenge trading, could be funded up to $4Milllion with a 100% payout split. The5%ers even have educational media that may get help their traders get better. After 40 years, if the north Gazans work together, and trade effectively, they might be able to buy whole cities like Tel Aviv, or pretty much anything they wanted between the Jordan and the Mediterranean.
Israel has blown up a Hamas tunnel complex under Gaza City and killed 600 terrorists. Israel blows up 'subterranean city' in Gaza where Oct 7 massacre was hatched IDF said it located vast network of tunnels, hiding places and offices underneath central Gaza City square https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-n...ows-up-subterranean-city-gaza-oct-7-massacre/ Israel has blown up what it says was a “subterranean terror city” underneath a central Gaza City square that was used to plot the Oct 7 massacre. The Israel Defense Force (IDF) said it discovered “terrorist infrastructure” below Palestine Square in the city centre with lengthy tunnels, hiding places and offices belonging to Hamas’s senior military and political leaders. Aerial footage released by the IDF late on Thursday night showed a series of explosions, destroying the underground infrastructure. Israel reported in December that it secured control of what it called Hamas’s “elite quarter” in Gaza City from which Hamas leaders operated. The complex has been described as a “centre of power for Hamas’s military and political wing”. A reported 600 Hamas fighters were killed in the operation in the Rimal neighbourhood, according to the IDF. “Palestine Square was a centre of Hamas’ military rule and is surrounded by buildings that served as command and control centres, terror tunnel shafts and strategic buildings belonging to the organisation,” the IDF said in a statement, adding that Hamas’s infrastructure was embedded in a busy neighbourhood full of shops, residential buildings and a school for deaf children. The network was actively used by Hamas leaders Yahya Sinwar, Mohammed Deif and others, including to direct the Oct 7 attack, according to the IDF. Despite a reported failure to reach a new agreement with Hamas on a hostage release, Israel is believed to be pursuing fresh efforts to rescue some of the 129 Israelis held in Gaza. Israel is still reluctant to offer the lasting truce that Hamas is seeking but is willing to offer a ceasefire for two weeks, not one week as previously suggested, according to public broadcaster Kan. At least 16 people from the extended family of Gaza’s health minister have been killed in an Israeli airstrike on their home in the town of Jabaliya in the north, according to the Palestinian Shehab news agency. Munir Al Bursh, who has been offering daily updates on casualties, was critically injured in the attack on his sister’s house. In southern Gaza, an unspecified number of people were reported killed in what appears to be a targeted Israeli drone strike on a civilian car in Rafah. Al Jazeera on Friday morning published images of crowds surrounding the destroyed vehicle that remained on a largely intact street. The target of the strike was not immediately reported. On Israel’s northern border, a 17-hour break in cross-border fire with Hezbollah ended on Friday morning with a sustained salvo of rockets from southern Lebanon where the Iranian-backed terrorist group is operating.
When Hamas was not busy raping female hostages -- they were working to force arranged marriages to Muslim men. Teen Hostage Says Hamas Terrorist Threatened Arranged Marriage: ‘We’ll Find You a Man’ Agam Almog-Goldstein said she will 'never forgive and never show these people any empathy' after returning from 51 days in Hamas captivity https://themessenger.com/news/teen-...-hamas-terrorist-threatened-arranged-marriage
New York Times comes under fire after publishing op-ed from Hamas member The New York Times is facing backlash after publishing an op-ed written by the Hamas-backed mayor of Gaza City describing the state of the Gaza Strip amid the war between Israel and the Hamas terrorist group that broke out in early October. The news outlet published the op-ed on Sunday, written by Yahya Sarraj, mayor of Gaza, of which Hamas has been the de facto governing body for more than a decade. The essay laments the actions of the Israeli military, particularly after its invasion of the Gaza Strip on Oct. 27 in retaliation to the Hamas terrorist attacks in Israel on Oct. 7. More than 20,000 people have died in Gaza since Israel began its counterattack, according to the Hamas-controlled Gaza Health Ministry, and troops have destroyed roughly half of the buildings in the area. But Sarraj faulted the Israeli military for something greater: the loss of the Gazan culture. "The Israelis have also pulverized something else: Gaza City’s cultural riches and municipal institutions," Sarraj said. "The unrelenting destruction of Gaza — its iconic symbols, its beautiful seafront, its libraries and archives and whatever economic prosperity it had — has broken my heart." The op-ed criticized Israel for the destruction of many of the city's features, including its zoo, the main public library, the Children’s Happiness Center, and more. Sarraj accused the Israeli military of "destroying life" in Gaza, lamenting the country's "blockade of Gaza" that he says unfairly affects the Palestinian population.
Wait is this a description of the open air prison we were told about? Beautiful seafront, cultural treasures, municipal institutions, happiness centers, zoos, libraries and archives? I thought Gaza amounted to a prison.!? They had excellent greenhouses too I've heard.
UNWRA, the defacto government of Gaza, must go. https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/how-unrwa-grooms-terrorists
One good reason for a ceasefire is to continue to cover up the complicity of UNWRA, and by implication, the UN itself, in the grift of guerilla warfare. Calls for a cease fire are actually a kind of crossfire in the interest of continuing a billion dollar a year grift, which would likely be exposed should Israel penetrate the entirety of Gaza. Evidence linking the UN to a cozy relationship with Hamas, is likely contained in battle abandoned laptops left all over Gaza. There is likely enough evidence there to get the UN kicked out of New York by a future Trump administration, which has previously stopped $300 million a year in US donations to UNWRA (but reinstated by the Biden election theft administration) You have to wonder how much of the one billion a year that UNWRA receives annually by showing crying faces in Gaza to the world finds its way into the pockets of national bureaucrats with a vote within the UN. Hamas, it's hatred, it's agenda and it's actions, are basically the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the defacto government of Gaza, UNWRA, and by serious implication, the UN itself.
Skepticism Grows Over Israel’s Ability to Dismantle Hamas “I think that we have reached a moment when the Israeli authorities will have to define more clearly what their final objective is,” President Emmanuel Macron of France said this month. “The total destruction of Hamas? Does anybody think that’s possible? If it’s that, the war will last 10 years.” Since it first emerged in 1987, Hamas has survived repeated attempts to eliminate its leadership. The organization’s very structure was designed to absorb such contingencies, according to political and military specialists. In addition, Israel’s devastating tactics in the Gaza war threaten to radicalize a broader segment of the population, inspiring new recruits. Analysts see the most optimal outcome for Israel probably consisting of degrading Hamas’s military capabilities to prevent the group from repeating such a devastating attack. But even that limited goal is considered a formidable slog.