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<blockquote data-quote="General Melchett" data-source="post: 1181699" data-attributes="member: 74895"><p>Trump's son in law Jarrod Kushner made comments recently about how the coastline would be ideal for waterfront properties. He's a Jewish property tycoon.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Yeah the problem isn't Israel - it's Netanyahu and his far right cronies. Forcibly taking Gaza without a peace agreement might be a 'win' in Netanyahu's eyes but it won't bring about closure in the wider community - this will surely rage on for years especially as even the US continues to support a two state solution. There are plenty outside of Israel who will never accept Israel grabbing Gaza as a permanent solution and if I were an Israeli I'd be very nervous about venturing outside the country because Netanyahu will have put a target on their backs. I'm sure there are enough idiotic terrorists out there who are happy to overlook the atrocities committed by Hamas and will sadly view innocent Israelis (outside of Israel) as fair game if Israel grabs Gaza and displaces the Palestinians.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="General Melchett, post: 1181699, member: 74895"] Trump's son in law Jarrod Kushner made comments recently about how the coastline would be ideal for waterfront properties. He's a Jewish property tycoon. Yeah the problem isn't Israel - it's Netanyahu and his far right cronies. Forcibly taking Gaza without a peace agreement might be a 'win' in Netanyahu's eyes but it won't bring about closure in the wider community - this will surely rage on for years especially as even the US continues to support a two state solution. There are plenty outside of Israel who will never accept Israel grabbing Gaza as a permanent solution and if I were an Israeli I'd be very nervous about venturing outside the country because Netanyahu will have put a target on their backs. I'm sure there are enough idiotic terrorists out there who are happy to overlook the atrocities committed by Hamas and will sadly view innocent Israelis (outside of Israel) as fair game if Israel grabs Gaza and displaces the Palestinians. [/QUOTE]
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