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Israel's only solution: Gaza must become Israeli territory again

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As a born-again Christian who dedicated much of my professional life to combating Islamic terrorism, I find myself increasingly alarmed by the persistent myths surrounding the Israeli- Palestinian conflict — myths that not only distort history but also endanger lives.

Recent discussions, including an insightful CBN News report from Jerusalem and a critical analysis of Tucker Carlson's interview with Mother Agapia, underscore a truth that demands our attention: the root of Gaza's suffering isn't Israel's actions, but Hamas's iron-fisted rule. For over 15 years, Hamas has held autonomous control of Gaza, yet instead of fostering a prosperous society, they have transformed it into a terrorist stronghold. The solution is not another failed two-state approach, but rather the full integration of Gaza into Israel. This would provide its residents with citizenship, rights, and an escape from the persistent cycle of violence.

Let's start by debunking the myth that Israel is the aggressor oppressing Palestinians out of malice. As Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu articulated in his recent speech, the push for a Palestinian state today echoes the disastrous appeasement of Hitler before World War II. Western powers once handed over pieces of Czechoslovakia, hoping for peace, only to ignite global war. Similarly, Netanyahu warns that carving out a state for Palestinians won't bring harmony — it's "national suicide" for Israel, given that Palestinian leaders have rejected statehood offers for almost a century. They do not want to build their own nation, but to dismantle the Jewish one. This isn't hyperbole; it's just history repeating itself.

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As a born-again Christian who dedicated much of my professional life to combating Islamic terrorism, I find myself increasingly alarmed by the persistent myths surrounding the Israeli- Palestinian conflict — myths that not only distort history but also endanger lives.

Recent discussions, including an insightful CBN News report from Jerusalem and a critical analysis of Tucker Carlson's interview with Mother Agapia, underscore a truth that demands our attention: the root of Gaza's suffering isn't Israel's actions, but Hamas's iron-fisted rule. For over 15 years, Hamas has held autonomous control of Gaza, yet instead of fostering a prosperous society, they have transformed it into a terrorist stronghold. The solution is not another failed two-state approach, but rather the full integration of Gaza into Israel. This would provide its residents with citizenship, rights, and an escape from the persistent cycle of violence.

Let's start by debunking the myth that Israel is the aggressor oppressing Palestinians out of malice. As Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu articulated in his recent speech, the push for a Palestinian state today echoes the disastrous appeasement of Hitler before World War II. Western powers once handed over pieces of Czechoslovakia, hoping for peace, only to ignite global war. Similarly, Netanyahu warns that carving out a state for Palestinians won't bring harmony — it's "national suicide" for Israel, given that Palestinian leaders have rejected statehood offers for almost a century. They do not want to build their own nation, but to dismantle the Jewish one. This isn't hyperbole; it's just history repeating itself.

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Should have never gave it to the Arabs to begin with! I said back then that it would come back and bite Israel in the butt...and it did on 10/7.
 
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I was a supporter of Israel some 20 years ago. Until I read what happened to the Palestinians and their land. Over 700 000 of these Palestinians were forced from their own homes and ethnically cleansed into neighboring regions and the land was renamed Israel. None of these FACTS were ever presented to me by pro-Israel crowd when I was growing up in the 90s as a kid. Why?
 
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I'm not sure how I feel about Israel vs Palestine. I only pray somehow they can ALL live in peace regardless of territory or religion.

Peace
 
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I was a supporter of Israel some 20 years ago. Until I read what happened to the Palestinians and their land. Over 700 000 of these Palestinians were forced from their own homes and ethnically cleansed into neighboring regions and the land was renamed Israel. None of these FACTS were ever presented to me by pro-Israel crowd when I was growing up in the 90s as a kid. Why?

The United Nations voted to partition the land into a Jewish and an Arab state.
The Jews accepted and Israel was born in a day - in fulfillment of Biblical prophecy.
The Arabs defied the UN vote and attacked the Jews.
Against all odds, the 700,000 Jews of Israel won that 1948 war.
The Arabs have yet to accept their responsibility for trying to eradicate Israel at its birth.
They only have themselves to blame for the consequences.
Btw, not all Arabs left Israel. Those that stayed are Israeli citizens and elect their own members to the Kneset.
 
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