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Gentelman

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First of all, let us congratulate the
people of Gaza on a victory that
demonstrated their perseverance in the
face of such atrocious enemy and that
made the entire Arab and Muslim world
proud.
Second, this victory together with the
changes that took place in the region
and especially in Egypt renders it
necessary to look into the possibility of
annexing Gaza to Egypt. In my point of
view, this is the ideal way of stopping
Israeli aggression against the strip. In
addition, Gaza was governed by Egypt
from 1948 till 1967, when Israel occupied
both Gaza and the Sinai Peninsula.
After the war, Egypt kept demanding the
liberation of its occupied territories, by
which it meant Sinai and the Gaza Strip.
This demand lasted for years until late
President Anwar Sadat gave up Gaza in
the Camp David treaty and left the
Palestinians to negotiate it return.
Sadat made a mistake when he
abandoned a territory that had for
decades been under Egyptian rule. This
mistake was, however, a personal
choice on the part of Sadat and was only
approved by his aides. The Egyptian
people, on the other hand, did not
approve of a treaty that would isolate
Gaza. After all, Sadat neither consulted
the parliament nor cared about his
people’s opinion.
The annexation of Gaza to Egypt will not
be in violation of peace treaties or the
Arab initiative, but will rather be the
only outlet for Gazans who will then be
under Egypt’s protection. Egypt will also
benefit from this arrangement since it
will be spared the repercussions of the
constant conflict between Gaza and
Israel and which has always had a
negative impact on its economy and
national security and has always placed
it in an awkward situation before
foreign powers that insist Egypt is
responsible for guarding its borders with
Gaza.
In addition, neither the United States nor
Israel would object to the annexation
and the same applies to the United
Nations, since this is a domestic matter
and the people of Gaza have the right to
self-determination. In fact, Israel would
like to see this happen to get rid of the
threat posed by militias in the strip and
to guarantee that no further attacks will
be launched from there.
There is also a geographical factor
involved. It is almost impossible for
Gaza and the West Bank to be united
when they are separated by Israeli land
in the middle. How then can they form
one homeland? Would Israel open its
borders for Palestinians to move freely
from Gaza to the West Bank and vice
versa? Or will a 57-kilometer long
tunnel be dug between both, as Israeli
Defense Minister Ehud Barack once
proposed? Or do we expect the Israeli
authorities to give Palestinians land that
connects Gaza to the West Bank? It is,
therefore, extremely far-fetched to
create a unified territory of two lands
separated by more than 60 kilometers.
The annexation will also not affect the
Palestinian national project in any
negative. On the contrary, it will make
negotiations easier since after the
liberation of Gaza the focus will be on
the West Bank and the Golan Heights.
Freedom fighters liberated Gaza and
removed Israeli settlements and now
they conquered Israel and claimed full
control on the strip. It is now high time
to concentrate on the West Bank, which
the Arab world has for long neglected in
favor of Gaza. This is what Israel
actually wants: to distract Arabs with
Gaza so that it can expand its
settlements, annex more West Bank
land, and go ahead with the Judaization
of Jerusalem.
Finally, Egypt will never be able to have
the peace of mind that will enable it to
embark on economic reform and
launch development projects as long as
the Gaza “headache” persists. This
headache will only go away if the
annexation takes place. In this case,
instead of arguments about whether the
Rafah crossing should be opened,
borders between Egypt and the strip
would be removed and Egyptian
schools, universities, and hospitals will
be open to Gazans who instead of living
in an eternal prison would be able to
cross freely to the land of freedom and
justice, the land of revolution and
dignity.
(Saudi columnist Ibrahim Al Majari
writes on regional politics and current
affairs. This article was first published
in the Saudi daily Al-Sharq.)
www.english.alarabiya.net/views/2012/12/24/256758.html
 
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Thats a very pragmatic proposal. I have 100% support. Even Israel will find it soothing.
 
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No one would take that risk. If Egypt annexed Gaza, all responsibility of Hamas would fall on Egyptian shoulders.
 
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Well why? Gaza and Egypt are different nations !! River to sea, palestine will be free!! Plus Egypt should unite with Libya, Tunisia first!!!
 
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plus Egypt is losing lone authority on Nile water! Upstream countries have started blocking waters for their own use, dry egypt is a dead egypt- how the hell it will maintain connection over Sinai desert to one of world's densely populated Gaza? Is that feasible? Yes For israel and their lickers!
 
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No one would take that risk. If Egypt annexed Gaza, all responsibility of Hamas would fall on Egyptian shoulders.
I think they could handle it. Egypt has both a trained and professional police and army. Both sorely lacking there now.

Well why? Gaza and Egypt are different nations !! River to sea, palestine will be free!! Plus Egypt should unite with Libya, Tunisia first!!!
Uh, Libya Tunisia and Egypt are different nations too....libya and Tunisia are at least full of Berbers, so perhaps union there.
 
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let any one try to enter sainai if it is isreal or palstinian he will find our weapons aimed at his face let the people of gaza can go to any arab country maybe GCC their population is so few and they can support them
 
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Western countries and Israel never leave Egypt in peace and stability as long as they could.....So where they find an internal or external problems they try to benefit to destabilize Egytp....One of that peroblems upstreaming Nile..any elected government especially Muslim brotherhood will exposed many thricks from abroad..

I believe that Egyption people succesfully will pass through this hard process and be a good model for other Arab countries.. they have historic cabability and talent to do so.

An powerful Egypt and Turkey could provide stability and peace in ME and could get rid ME, GCC and north african countries of malicious Western, Israel and Iran plans..

Otherwise ME countries will be more destablized by western countries, Israel and Iran..
 
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Actually a great idea...good for all concerned.

Yes, good for breaking the Palestinian people apart against their own will. So much for Zionism being all for people's right to self-determination.
 
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Yes, good for breaking the Palestinian people apart against their own will. So much for Zionism being all for people's right to self-determination.

Gazans are indistinguishable from Sini Egyptians and the west bank are identical to Jordanians. Its much more feasible and rational than having a country split into two parts by Israel without any land connection.
 
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How about giving Gaza to Pakistan? :D

Make Gaza is 5th province of Pakistan. Deploy a couple of mechanized armor brigades there and de-militarize Hamas. After that, train Hamas , and tell them to not to shoot first any any Israeli.

And everyone will be happy.

Actually, West Bank should be made 6th province of Pakistan.....
 
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There is no such thing as Palestinian people. Gazans are indistinguishable from Sini Egyptians and the west bank are identical to Jordanians. Its much more feasible and rational than having a country split into two parts by Israel without any land connection.

Please shut your ****. The populations of the West Bank and Gaza derive mostly from the same population, namely Palestinian refugees of the 1948 war and ethnic cleansing campaign. Mainstream ethnography and history attest to that. You have no idea of what you're talking about.
 
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How about giving Gaza to Pakistan? :D

Make Gaza is 5th province of Pakistan. Deploy a couple of mechanized armor brigades there and de-militarize Hamas. After that, train Hamas , and tell them to not to shoot first any any Israeli.

And everyone will be happy.

Actually, West Bank should be made 6th province of Pakistan.....

Why not?


It's not like Pakistan has headaches of her own or is sick being the butt of Arab radicalism for no benefit of her own.


Easy to say while munching on Kobe steaks with no literal stakes in the process...
 
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