Rain storms have hit the Gaza Strip with increasing intensification, flooding the Muwasi humanitarian area where the majority of those left in Gaza now live.
Reports are streaming in that thousands upon thousands of tents have been knocked down and the sea water level continues to rise. With the eroding beach and water coming up from the ground due to Hamas tunneling, many people believe the Gazans won’t be able to make it through the winter in tents.
All of this begs the question: why won’t other Arab countries take the now homeless Gazans into their borders? After all these Gazans are supposedly starving, homeless, and suffering. But Egypt won’t open its border, Qatar refuses entry, and Jordan has publicly announced that it will not accept any Gazans.
The answer is that the so called “palestinians” have never been loved by their fellow Arabs. Sure, when it comes to Israel Arab leaders claim they stand with “palestine” but when push comes to shove these leaders know their history well.
The history is clear. From Jordan, where the PLO attempted to overthrow the king to Lebanon where they destroyed the Christian majority country to Kuwait where they sided with Saddam Hussein, wherever the “palestinians” have gone, destruction and chaos quickly follow.
So with flooding increasing, Hamas still not finished, and the IDF razing north Gaza to the ground, the remaining Gazans are stuck. The only thing that may save them is if they turn on their Hamas leaders and demand the return of the hostages to Israel. However obvious this would be, “palestinian” history proves that Abba Eban’s famous line: “The Palestinians never miss an opportunity to miss an opportunity” is ultimately axiomatic leaving the Gazans doomed due to their own internal decision making.