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Will Palestinians from Gaza be resettled to Somaliland?

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Israel recognized Somaliland and held talks with Somaliland about possible resettlement of Palestinians from Gaza to that country:

https://wydarzenia-interia-pl.trans...sl=pl&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=pl&_x_tr_hist=true

Israel announced its recognition of Somaliland as an independent state, becoming the first country in the world to do so. In 1991, it declared its secession from Somalia and has been seeking international recognition ever since. Israel's decision was met with condemnation from Egypt, Turkey, Somalia, and Djibouti.

"Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu today announced the official recognition of the Republic of Somaliland as an independent and sovereign state ," the Israeli Prime Minister's office announced on Friday.

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar announced that the two countries established full diplomatic relations on Friday by establishing embassies and appointing ambassadors. He said the decision was preceded by a year-long dialogue between representatives of both countries.

"We will work together to develop relations between our states and nations, regional stability and economic prosperity," Saar wrote on social media.

According to reports from the Financial Times, Israel had previously held talks with the Somaliland authorities about the potential resettlement of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip to that country.

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Why would Palestinians want to live in a place like Somaliland?
Seriously.:D:rolleyes:
 
So he wants to punt the poor Palestinians to Punt?
 
Relax it wouldn't happen
We need the somalians for a closer
Country geographically speaking against yemen huttites
I don't know what is the strategy of our
r1a-z93 aryan leader
I am e1b1b1 i can't understand him
He chose the hostages over total extrimination of hamas
He doesn't think on the long run
Hamas at our gate is a disaster
 
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Because Netanyahu tells them so.
Gaza is also part of the promised land, you know.

Kingdavid is right. It's about Yemen and the Houthi problem (for Israel). Somaliland is at the gates of the Red Sea. None of this has anything to do with resettling the Palestinians. This being said, a light-haired, blue-eyed Ashkenazi is obviously so much more indigenous to Gaza than a Palestinian. I read something funny the other day. A Jewish guy from the US or Canada claims his DNA is "between 30-50% Levantine" as is the case with most Ashkenazi Jews. Imagine this: they're trying to convince you that someone like Michael Rapaport, Michael Bay or Michael Bolton is up to 50% Levantine. At the same time, ancient Europeans are depicted as dark-skinned, white people treated like a social construct, not indigenous to any part of the world (maybe they arrived from Mars), but the blond, blue-eyed, Nordic-looking Rapaport is an ancient Semite from the Levant. Pure science facts, bro, I swear.
 
Hamas should have been totally extriminated
Nethanyhu was weak
He should have gone all the way
Hamas are the creatures and so do you for supporting them
And we are not going anywhere we staying here fighting
Till the end
it is a relegious war till the end
We will fight
I know islam and christian antisemites out there and in this forum don't like it but
Israel is here to stay for a long time
 
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Hamas should have been totally extriminated
Nethanyhu was weak
He should have gone all the way
Hamas are the creatures and so do you for supporting them
And we are not going anywhere we staying here fighting
Till the end
it is a relegious war till the end
We will fight
I know islam and christian antisemites out there and in this forum don't like it but
Israel is here to stay for a long time
Israel has the right to exist.
 
Kingdavid is right. It's about Yemen and the Houthi problem (for Israel). Somaliland is at the gates of the Red Sea. None of this has anything to do with resettling the Palestinians. This being said, a light-haired, blue-eyed Ashkenazi is obviously so much more indigenous to Gaza than a Palestinian. I read something funny the other day. A Jewish guy from the US or Canada claims his DNA is "between 30-50% Levantine" as is the case with most Ashkenazi Jews. Imagine this: they're trying to convince you that someone like Michael Rapaport, Michael Bay or Michael Bolton is up to 50% Levantine. At the same time, ancient Europeans are depicted as dark-skinned, white people treated like a social construct, not indigenous to any part of the world (maybe they arrived from Mars), but the blond, blue-eyed, Nordic-looking Rapaport is an ancient Semite from the Levant. Pure science facts, bro, I swear.
They already have stories from their Bible, that they are the chosen people, and that all that land is promised land, yet they have to make up even more stories in order to justify what they are doing.
 
They already have stories from their Bible, that they are the chosen people, and that all that land is promised land, yet they have to make up even more stories in order to justify what they are doing.
Israel is about the size of New Jersey or Wales, for Pete's sake.

Jews invented 3 religions including that of Muslims and Christians. The latter in particular have treated Jews abominably.
 
They already have stories from their Bible, that they are the chosen people, and that all that land is promised land, yet they have to make up even more stories in order to justify what they are doing.

I'm not following any religion as I'm an atheist but even I'm appalled when I see those religious Jews spitting at priests and nuns in Jerusalem or Bethlehem, or when they go past a Christian cemetery. All debates about antisemitism are always focused on Gentile bigotry. It's always the rest of humanity that is to blame. Antisemitism is treated like some kind of irrational phenomenon, a mental illness without any basis in social and economic realities of any given time. There is a book on the topic by US historian Albert S. Lindemann called "Esau's Tears" which is one of the few works of scholarly attempts to rationally analyze the roots of antisemitism. Most publications dealing with the topic are intellectually and scientifically useless emotional condemnations of antisemitism. We seem to live in times when even asking the question why antisemitism exists can be considered as anti-Semitic. It's obvious, isn't it? Everyone is just envious of the Jews and full of hate for no reason whatsoever. The not-so-chosen ones, the rest of humanity, need some more "tikkun olam" to shut up and support the atrocities in Gaza.

You have people like Ben Shapiro and Mark Levin openly advocating for the slaughter of thousands of people with no legal or professional consequences. There is no accountability for those people. And they're not even hiding their disloyalty to the US anymore. An entire army of Zionist propagandists and oligarchs thinks the main purpose of the US is to serve Greater Israel and torch the entire Middle East for a country "the size of New Jersey or Wales" as our friend Vallicanus puts it. All those mass migrations to Europe are directly linked to all the Zionist neocon reshaping of the Middle East for the benefit of Israel's aspiring hegemony. Not everything can be blamed on Israel. All those rich Arab states played along for their own interests (look at UAE backing the civil war in Sudan or Saudi Arabia bombing Yemen again). All those Muslim countries, including Turkey, participated in the carving up of Syria. Good for Israel if they're all that stupid but that doesn't change the fact that Israel is the major piece of puzzle here.

I don't want to see Israel destroyed but there is no such thing as a "right to exist" for states. People have a right to exist, not states. Nevertheless, Israel should exist but one nation's right to exist cannot exclude the same right for another people that is being expelled from its ancient homeland by a people whose history is based on phony fairy tales, at least in regards to that part of the world. No one is ever going to convince me that one of my favorite actors of all time, Kirk Douglas, is from the Levant.
 
I don't want to see Israel destroyed but there is no such thing as a "right to exist" for states. People have a right to exist, not states. Nevertheless, Israel should exist but one nation's right to exist cannot exclude the same right for another people that is being expelled from its ancient homeland by a people whose history is based on phony fairy tales, at least in regards to that part of the world. No one is ever going to convince me that one of my favorite actors of all time, Kirk Douglas, is from the Levant.
People have the right to exist but not states?
What does that even mean?

Kirk Douglas? Michael Bolton?
Everyone knows that the Ashkenazim and Western Sephardim are genetically partly European.
 
i never chose to be born Jewish or in israel
but that is my destiny
i except it there is no need to feel bad
i can tell you that before 7.10 i was on the left side of politics
but after hamas butchered my paternal relative ( same y chromosome as me)
they force me to the right wing in a rocket movement
i became a more patriot to sum it up
i also know who are my enemy now very well
 
This being said, a light-haired, blue-eyed Ashkenazi is obviously so much more indigenous to Gaza than a Palestinian. I read something funny the other day. A Jewish guy from the US or Canada claims his DNA is "between 30-50% Levantine" as is the case with most Ashkenazi Jews. Imagine this: they're trying to convince you that someone like Michael Rapaport, Michael Bay or Michael Bolton is up to 50% Levantine. At the same time, ancient Europeans are depicted as dark-skinned, white people treated like a social construct, not indigenous to any part of the world (maybe they arrived from Mars), but the blond, blue-eyed, Nordic-looking Rapaport is an ancient Semite from the Levant. Pure science facts, bro, I swear.

According to Dr. Henryk Szpidbaum only 5.8% of Ashkenazi Jews in Poland were of Nordic type.
And according to him among the Samaritans (indigenous to the Levant) 3.7% are of Nordic type.
So as you can see Nordic-looking people exist also in the Levant as well as e.g. in Central Asia.
 
People have the right to exist but not states?
What does that even mean?

Kirk Douglas? Michael Bolton?
Everyone knows that the Ashkenazim and Western Sephardim are genetically partly European.

Not under international law. There's only a people's right to self-determination. And the Ashkenazim and not only partly European. They are simply European and I recognize them as fellow Europeans. If they don't want to be Europeans, that's their good right but no one is going to convince me that the average Ashkenazi is genetically up to 50% Levantine. An Ashkenazi is as Levantine as Michael Jackson was white.
 
What about mizrahi jews ( who partly live in israel including some of members of my family)
They are not europeans
They look like the arabs that they lived next to in the last 2000 years from anthropological
Point of view

About ashkenazi common norbert
Border line europeans they cluster genetically with east sicilians and cretans
Barley europeans genetically speaking
If you speak about culture and science
Thats another story
 
"Hamas are creatures and so do you for supporting them"

I dont support Hamas or any terrorist group, But when you get colonialist mass-migration and no concrete plan as to how to create the new Nation-state (Israel), there will be inevitable conflict. The losing/ weaker side (Palestine in this case) then has to resort to Hit & Run tactics, Terrorism, etc

they didn't lost
they brought a disaster on my paternal line
which 2000 years on another yard didn't brought on
the conflict is religious conflict that's the base of it
you say colonial you speaking to a person who is descendants from e-z830
we were in the levant for a long time 11,000 years


p.s
and even a person who is pure Ashkenazi from autosomal point of view have some Levantine ancestry after 2000 years in another yard
an amazing fact
 
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LOL you can barely articulate yourself. I dont support Hamas either, but your typical go-to defense is 'antisemitism'. The world is fatigued of it (beyond some delulu Boomers in the Anglo-sphere)

But when you get colonialist mass-migration and no concrete plan as to how to create the new Nation-state (Israel), there will be inevitable conflict. This is just a fact



The conflict is not religious, most Zionists are not religious.
Your personal Y-DNA pseudo-story is irrelevant to the facts


it is
this is the land of our ancestors
we are descendants from the tribe of judah
it is relevant
my little Australian "friend" who preach me about colonialism
any way i don't care what you think we are here for a long time we are not going anywhere
we are the light inside the darkness of the savage middle east
and we will fight till the end of times if we need to
i lost before some paternal relatives during the wars with the arabs thay died as soldiers
it is a sacrifice but we will fight till the end

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