All The News Anti-Palestinian Posters Will Not Read Or Discuss

Assuming that Arabs sympathize with the “Palestinians,” and GAZA was part of Egypt until they launched war against Israel in 1967 and lost it, why doesn’t Egypt just allow the Gazans to come into Egypt?

After all, there are less than 3 million of them - a small percentage of Egypt’s 110 million people. They could be a valuable resource with their business owners, managers, doctors and dentists, lawyers, architects, construction workers, etc. Add in that they would be among their fellow Muslims, and away from the Jews they want to eradicate, so it sounds like a win-win.

So….why not? Why has Egypt built a wall to hold them back?

(Asking for a friend.)
 
Assuming that Arabs sympathize with the “Palestinians,” and GAZA was part of Egypt until they launched war against Israel in 1967 and lost it, why doesn’t Egypt just allow the Gazans to come into Egypt?

After all, there are less than 3 million of them - a small percentage of Egypt’s 110 million people. They could be a valuable resource with their business owners, managers, doctors and dentists, lawyers, architects, construction workers, etc. Add in that they would be among their fellow Muslims, and away from the Jews they want to eradicate, so it sounds like a win-win.

So….why not? Why has Egypt built a wall to hold them back?

(Asking for a friend.)
Why should Egypt clean up after Israel?
 
German opinion polls have swung dramatically in ways that no politician can ignore. Critics of the Gaza assault have more than doubled to 69%; support for Israel’s conduct of the war has collapsed to just 18%. Almost nine in 10 Germans now think there should be more pressure on Israel. Germany’s Green foreign minister, Annalena Baerbock, sounded impatient when she said that aid must immediately get into Gaza with “no more excuses”. The Social Democrat Scholz has begun to sound critical, too, asking on a visit to Israel last month: “No matter how important the goal, can it justify such terribly high costs? Or are there other ways to achieve your goal?” German lawyers have brought a case calling for Germany to end its arms sales to Israel. Britain and other governments are facing the same pressures, while a Dutch court found a “clear risk” that exported F-35 jet parts could be used in breaches of international humanitarian law.
 
" they control our system through bribery, espionage, and corruption"

Yeah...that's a reasonable statement...nothing conspiracy-theory-crazy about that at all...
 

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