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from channel 4 news
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at least ten ministers of the israeli government were in attendance at a "victory conference" where speakers called for palestinians to be removed entirely from gaza and replaced with israeli settlers. the minister of national security is shown speaking to the crowd calling for emigration to be "encouraged".
one settler addressing the conference said:
"there will be no arabs in the gaza strip. they will go to turkey, to scotland, to britain. I don't want to kill them, I want them out of gaza and we will use different methods, one of which is not to give them any humanitarian aid so the countries of the world will have pity on them and take them."
israeli activists are also filmed blocking aid trucks.
is this war really about fighting terrorists?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.All they had to do was live in the Gaza autonomous region but no they had to go and commit a catalogue of attrocities so horrific that most civilised people don't even want to imagine them. Would anyone, hand on heart not expect some degree of "revenge"? Yet handwringing lefties the world over are pebble dashing their screens with organic peace porridge because the victims have responded! Well boo hoo, who'd have thunk it? If you don't want your head bitten off don't poke a tiger with a stick. Ok untitled what would you have done? Come on you criticise the response so what should they have done?
"Come on you criticise the response so what should they have done? "
work with Fatah to engineer a counter-coup against hamas. allow gaza to unify properly with the palestinian authority. make use of targeted assassinations as they do with hezbollah... the recent strike which killed the hamas deputy leader was more effective by far at harming hamas than anything they have done in gaza.
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