The Long History Of Zionist Proposals To Ethnically Cleanse The Gaza Strip – ScheerPost

The destruction of Libyia’s Gaddafi, the invasion of Iraq to rid it of Saddam and the failed removal of Syria’s President Bashar al-Asad and his ruling Ba’ath (Arab Socialist Renaissance) Party and the kneecapping of Iran were a systemic planned effort to put the brakes on any Pan-Arabic Military Union that might stand against Israel and the West’s domination of the global fossil fuel market

Senior Israeli leaders, including Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu are again publicly advocating the ethnic cleansing of the Gaza Strip. Their proposals are being presented as voluntary emigration schemes, in which Israel is merely playing the role of Good Samaritan, selflessly mediating with foreign governments to find new homes for destitute and desperate Palestinians. But it is ethnic cleansing all the same.

While ethnic cleansing has been intrinsic to Zionist/Israeli ideology and practice from the very outset, it also has a flip side: the 1948 expulsion of the Palestinians expanded what had been a conflict between the Zionist movement and the Palestinians into a regional, Arab-Israeli one. The second Nakba Israel is currently inflicting on the Gaza Strip similarly appears well on its way to instigating the renewal of hostilities across the Middle East.

As importantly, the 1948 Nakba did not defeat the Palestinians, who initiated their struggle from the camps of exile, those in the Gaza Strip most prominently among them. It would take a Blinken level of foolishness to assume the expulsion of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip would produce a different outcome.

Source: The Long History Of Zionist Proposals To Ethnically Cleanse The Gaza Strip – ScheerPost