Re: Turkiye: Trump’s Gaza displacement plan ‘unacceptable’

In today’s crowded world of just over 8 billions humans, many folks are not allowed to move freely. And often they become prey for the smugglers, organised crime, etc..

Under discussion across the globe is the topic, should war torn Gazans be allowed the choice of leaving their small enclave, which has a density of about 6,000 people per square km.

So if any Gazans were to be allowed to leave, the question remains: to where would they be welcomed? Most likely, the countries that supported to varying degrees, from ideology to weaponry, to the Gazan jihadi militias, would be offering to give visas to the Gazans. These host countries probably fall into two categories:1) Anti-war … those that were pushing for the war as soon as possible due to the suffering, deaths and destruction of Gaza and Israel; and 2) Pro-war … those that funded the jihadi war machine and celebrated the kick-off of Operation Flooding-out Al-Aqsa.

Quite likely from the first group of Anti-war hosts countries would include: Espana, Eire, Norway, etc.. And the second group of Pro-war jihadism would include: South Africa, Algeria, Iran, Turkiye, Qatar, etc..

Many Gazans will choose to stay and rough it out in the enclave of rubble, and will hope to find work helping in its reconstruction. But other Gazans might choose to go to safer areas in host countries.

So now we wait for the Anti-war nations, and the Pro-war nations, to come forward to provide hospitality to those Gazans that wish to leave. And hopefully those that stay in the enclave, can be productive in its reconstruction.

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