There is something fishy going on. The sudden withdrawal of Israel army from parts of Gaza! The sudden unconfirmed announcement of an approaching ceasefire deal I’m not comfortable..
They’ve leveled three quarters of #Gaza and pushed the population as far south as they can. Now the #BenGurionCanal project can commence and the Gaza settler beachfront properties will be built by cheap Indian laborers. That is the plan. Don’t be confused. This was never about “Khamas” or terror, or hostages, this was planned since the 60’s and this was the perfect storm to pull it off. x.com/richimedhurst/…
@yousefiaa @abierkhatib So Oct 7th had nothing to do with it? 🤔
@yousefiaa @abierkhatib You're going to be so disappointed when this doesn't happen.
@yousefiaa @abierkhatib And inshaallah, it will never be pulled off
@yousefiaa @abierkhatib What if the perfect storm was intentional on Hamas' side too while getting a payoff? Just considering all possibilities here.
Interesting perspective. So it’s all really about beachfront properties in Gaza and a canal. Hmmm. Hope you don’t mind me asking just a teeny weeny question or maybe two. Why would Israel vacate Gaza in 2005? It seems to me to be a rather odd and unnecessary if the ‘real’ plan all along was to take it back? Also, Egypt. I’m assuming you know that Gaza was under Egyptian control until the Six-day war in 1967. However, when peace was made with Israel in 1979, the Egyptians refused to take Gaza back. Yes, they refused! Sinai yes ✅Gaza, no ❌ Why that was is an interesting topic itself, but for another day. So when Egypt refused to take back Gaza, Israel agreed to take responsibility for Gaza. Many argue that was a colossal mistake as it’s brought nothing but ongoing security challenges and threats ever since. Others argue that it was a necessary compromise to achieve the broader aim of peace with Egypt. But now I’m thinking you might be on to something 💡and it was really all about beach front homes 🤔🤔🤔 🤯