远隔万里,我们被以色列国防部惦记上了:将加沙平民转移到埃及西奈半岛,加拿大可能是最终目的地

这方案好比俄国侵占乌克兰,请当地居民移居澳大利亚或者新西兰。

他以为是地球长,可以随心所欲安排众生居所。

这种提案除了贪婪的犹太人,估计其他人也不敢想。
但是加拿大非常可能最后被迫接受。
 
所以。听我的,如果早点提出以色列定居乌克兰。

何至于如今的被动啊。

一旦idea被强人提出。就很难彻底根除。

可惜cfc没人听我这个弱人的。
 
赶紧认识议员的。赶紧把这个一揽子全球和平天才计划报上去。

以色列搬到乌克兰。从此俄乌,巴以冲突全部平息。

高大上和高大上住一起。
 
耶路撒冷是伊斯兰阿拉伯人的圣城,不可能离开。

当人家是傻子? 加拿大如果收的话,愿意离开的人乌央乌央。
 
所以。听我的,如果早点提出以色列定居乌克兰。

何至于如今的被动啊。

一旦idea被强人提出。就很难彻底根除。

可惜cfc没人听我这个弱人的。
你也知道你是弱人啊,cfc有人听你的,以色列就能搬到乌克兰去?
 
不听圈儿哥的话。没想到这么快。

以色列是不是没事就监听监视cfc啊。

被他们先出手了。
 
你也知道你是弱人啊,cfc有人听你的,以色列就能搬到乌克兰去?
二了吧。提出来,就是胜利
现在,加拿大的被动。有可能从此把加拿大高大上彻底埋没。
 
但是加拿大非常可能最后被迫接受。
土豆会很happy的接受啊,几百万选票,可以保证土豆腚于一尊了。唯一的困难就是吃住的问题,得想想办法。
 
所以。听我的,如果早点提出以色列定居乌克兰。

何至于如今的被动啊。

一旦idea被强人提出。就很难彻底根除。

可惜cfc没人听我这个弱人的。
CFCer听不听没用。

脑洞无限大,不如巴勒斯坦,乌克兰,以色列都搬到俄国,各建一州。

反正都是不可能。
 
当人家是傻子? 加拿大如果收的话,愿意离开的人乌央乌央。
拉倒吧,就加拿大这水平,特么LRT一天到晚掉线医院连个备用电源都没有,你以为加沙人都是傻吗?人家凭什么过来跟你一起同甘共苦?
 
圈儿哥一人顶一个以色列国防部啊。。。哈哈啊哈哈
 
应该接到乌克兰帮着打仗去
 
赶紧认识议员的。赶紧把这个一揽子全球和平天才计划报上去。

以色列搬到乌克兰。从此俄乌,巴以冲突全部平息。

高大上和高大上住一起。
可以让世界上那几个自认是负责任的大国程担起责任来嘛………不然要五常干毛呀?
 

Israeli ministry 'concept paper' proposes transferring Gaza civilians to Egypt's Sinai, with Canada as a possible final destination​


Amy Teibel

The Associated Press

Published Oct. 30, 2023 7:28 p.m. EDT

JERUSALEM - An Israeli government ministry has drafted a wartime proposal to transfer the Gaza Strip's(opens in a new tab) 2.3 million people to Egypt's Sinai peninsula, drawing condemnation from the Palestinians and worsening tensions with Cairo.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office played down the report compiled by the Intelligence Ministry as a hypothetical exercise -- a "concept paper." But its conclusions deepened long-standing Egyptian fears that Israel wants to make Gaza into Egypt's problem, and revived for Palestinians memories of their greatest trauma -- the uprooting of hundreds of thousands of people who fled or were forced from their homes during the fighting surrounding Israel's creation in 1948

"We are against transfer to any place, in any form, and we consider it a red line that we will not allow to be crossed," Nabil Abu Rudeineh, spokesman for Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, said of the report. "What happened in 1948 will not be allowed to happen again."

A mass displacement, Rudeineh said, would be "tantamount to declaring a new war."
So far more than 8,000 Palestinians, the vast majority of them civilians, have been killed since Israel went to war against Hamas after its Oct. 7 attack.

AIMED AT PRESERVING SECURITY FOR ISRAEL​

The document is dated Oct. 13, six days after Hamas militants killed more than 1,400 people in southern Israel and took over 240 hostage in an attack that provoked a devastating Israeli war in Gaza. It was first published by Sicha Mekomit, a local news site.
In its report, the Intelligence Ministry -- a junior ministry that conducts research but does not set policy -- offered three alternatives "to effect a significant change in the civilian reality in the Gaza Strip in light of the Hamas crimes that led to the Sword of Iron war."
The document's authors deem this alternative to be the most desirable for Israel's security.
The document proposes moving Gaza's civilian population to tent cities in northern Sinai, then building permanent cities and an undefined humanitarian corridor. A security zone would be established inside Israel to block the displaced Palestinians from entering. The report did not say what would become of Gaza once its population is cleared out.
Egypt's Foreign Ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the report. But Egypt has made clear throughout this latest war that it does not want to take in a wave of Palestinian refugees.
Egypt has long feared that Israel wants to force a permanent expulsion of Palestinians into its territory, as happened during the war surrounding Israel's independence. Egypt ruled Gaza between 1948 and 1967, when Israel captured the territory, along with the West Bank and east Jerusalem. The vast majority of Gaza's population are the descendants of Palestinian refugees uprooted from what is now Israel.
Egypt's president, Abdel Fattah El-Sissi, has said a mass influx of refugees from Gaza would eliminate the Palestinian nationalist cause. It would also risk bringing militants into Sinai, where they might launch attacks on Israel, he said. That would endanger the countries' 1979 peace treaty. He proposed that Israel instead house Palestinians in its Negev Desert, which neighbors the Gaza Strip, until it ends its military operations.

Yoel Guzansky, a senior fellow at the Institute for National Security Studies in Tel Aviv, said the paper threatened to damage relations with a key partner.
"If this paper is true, this is a grave mistake. It might cause a strategic rift between Israel and Egypt," said Guzansky, who said he has consulted for the ministry in the past. "I see it either as ignorance or someone who wants to negatively affect Israel-Egypt relations, which are very important at this stage."
Egypt is a valuable partner that cooperates behind the scenes with Israel, he said. If it is seen as overtly assisting an Israeli plan like this, especially involving the Palestinians, it could be "devastating to its stability."

QUESTIONS OF LEGITIMACY -- AND OTHER POSSIBLE DESTINATIONS​

Egypt would not necessarily be the Palestinian refugees' last stop. The document speaks about Egypt, Turkey, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates supporting the plan either financially, or by taking in uprooted residents of Gaza as refugees and in the long term as citizens. Canada's "lenient" immigration practices also make it a potential resettlement target, the document adds.
At first glance, this proposal "is liable to be complicated in terms of international legitimacy," the document acknowledges. "In our assessment, fighting after the population is evacuated would lead to fewer civilian casualties compared to what could be expected if the population were to remain."
An Israeli official familiar with the document said it isn't binding and that there was no substantive discussion of it with security officials. Netanyahu's office called it a "concept paper, the likes of which are prepared at all levels of the government and its security agencies."
"The issue of the `day after' has not been discussed in any official forum in Israel, which is focused at this time on destroying the governing and military capabilities of Hamas," the prime minister's office said.
The document dismisses the two other options: reinstating the West Bank-based Palestinian Authority as the sovereign in Gaza, or supporting a local regime. Among other reasons, it rejects them as unable to deter attacks on Israel.
The reinstatement of the Palestinian Authority, which was ejected from Gaza after a weeklong 2007 war that put Hamas in power, would be "an unprecedented victory of the Palestinian national movement, a victory that will claim the lives of thousands of Israeli civilians and soldiers, and does not safeguard Israel's security," the document says.

就怕将来这些人有支持那边的,觉得加拿大安全,以色列像印度一样”虽远必诛“。
Actually以色列的”虽远必诛“是有名的,印度只是个后起之秀,只能收拾加拿大软柿子的。
 
就怕将来这些人有支持那边的,觉得加拿大安全,以色列像印度一样”虽远必诛“。
Actually以色列的”虽远必诛“是有名的,印度只是个后起之秀,只能收拾加拿大软柿子的。
所以,人家相中了加拿大。 可以留着以后慢慢收拾。
 
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