Israel Genocide in Gaza - 2023 to present - Part ll

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A moment we waited for so long, so long

The sound of the call to prayer resounds in the Gaza Strip

O Lord, to You be praise, O Lord, to You be praise


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The harms of the #Gaza war and the cost of reconstruction according to the United Nations Development Programme:

The cost of rebuilding Gaza is 70 billion US dollars.

The reconstruction process takes 10 years.

55 million tons of rubble.

80% of buildings were destroyed and damaged.

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Maariv
Quoting an Israeli official

- Israel does not wish for Turkey to participate in the peacekeeping force in the discussions related to the "stabilization force" in Gaza.
- Turkey cannot be part of the structure that will disarm Hamas.The Turkish presence would undermine the entire process.
- Israel does not oppose the participation of "moderate" Gulf states such as the UAE, Qatar, and Bahrain in the peacekeeping force.
- There is opposition to the Turkish presence.- Turkey openly supports Hamas, and there are close ideological ties between President Erdoğan and the Muslim Brotherhood.

@Mehmetcanbekli1
 
The harms of the #Gaza war and the cost of reconstruction according to the United Nations Development Programme:

The cost of rebuilding Gaza is 70 billion US dollars.

The reconstruction process takes 10 years.

55 million tons of rubble.

80% of buildings were destroyed and damaged.

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$70 billion is not much. UAE promised to invest $1.4 trillion in the USA and Saudi promised to invest $600 billion in the USA. I am sure they can spare 3.5% of this amount for Gaza

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The UAE proudly committed to a 10-year, $1.4 trillion dollar investment framework in the United States.

Trump announced Saudi Arabia's $600-billion commitment to invest in the United States, building economic ties that will endure for generations to come.
 
$70 billion is not much. UAE promised to invest $1.4 trillion in the USA and Saudi promised to invest $600 billion in the USA. I am sure they can spare 3.5% of this amount for Gaza

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The UAE proudly committed to a 10-year, $1.4 trillion dollar investment framework in the United States.

Trump announced Saudi Arabia's $600-billion commitment to invest in the United States, building economic ties that will endure for generations to come.
Do you know what a "commitment to invest" means? Basically hot air and nothing concrete.

Why should KSA and UAE fund the destruction caused by Israel? Let Israel, the US and allies pay for it.

Or Iran.

Maariv
Quoting an Israeli official

- Israel does not wish for Turkey to participate in the peacekeeping force in the discussions related to the "stabilization force" in Gaza.
- Turkey cannot be part of the structure that will disarm Hamas.The Turkish presence would undermine the entire process.
- Israel does not oppose the participation of "moderate" Gulf states such as the UAE, Qatar, and Bahrain in the peacekeeping force.
- There is opposition to the Turkish presence.- Turkey openly supports Hamas, and there are close ideological ties between President Erdoğan and the Muslim Brotherhood.

@Mehmetcanbekli1
Very happy that there is no mention of KSA being involved in this sham of a deal in any ways.

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in this context. The stance of Prince Mohammed bin Salman was clear: The establishment of a Palestinian state comes first. This is a position that deserves respect.

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True. KSA could probably gain the most by having ties with Israel, yet never pursued this out of principle.
 
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Do you know what a "commitment to invest" means? Basically hot air and nothing concrete.

Why should KSA and UAE fund the destruction caused by Israel? Let Israel, the US and allies pay for it.

Or Iran.
they are fellow Sunni Arabs, I thought you were into that pan Arabism stuff

and if that isn't a good enough reason for you, it's a good way to spread their influence in Gaza too

Iran doesn't have the ethno-religious ties with Palestinians that the Arabs do, and also doesn't have any money, or ability to fund anything given US sanctions and Israel's involvement

but I agree the commitments are worthless and they create a nice big magic number to make Trump happy since he is a fat toddler
 
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they are fellow Sunni Arabs, I thought you were into that pan Arabism stuff

and if that isn't a good enough reason for you, it's a good way to spread their influence in Gaza too

Iran doesn't have the ethno-religious ties with Palestinians that the Arabs do, and also doesn't have any money, or ability to fund anything given US sanctions and Israel's involvement

but I agree the commitments are worthless and they create a nice big magic number to make Trump happy since he is a fat toddler
Did you know that Saudi Arabia help rebuild Lebanon after its civil war..by pouring in $60 billion.. without thinking about Shiaa or Sunni population..

For Gaza..the West must help in the rebuilding, since they are the ones who have allowed this destruction in the first place..

Iran has money..It just bought 48 SU-35 from Russia worth more than $6 billion..
 
they are fellow Sunni Arabs, I thought you were into that pan Arabism stuff

and if that isn't a good enough reason for you, it's a good way to spread their influence in Gaza too

Iran doesn't have the ethno-religious ties with Palestinians that the Arabs do, and also doesn't have any money, or ability to fund anything given US sanctions and Israel's involvement

but I agree the commitments are worthless and they create a nice big magic number to make Trump happy since he is a fat toddler
Almost every single Arab (500 + million) is pan-Arab by nature (I am no different) but there is a difference between being that and being an outright retard.

In what world does it make any sense to you for KSA (or any other Arab country for that matter) to be paying for the damage and genocide that another party (Israel/Zionists) and their partners (USA and West) have committed?

I don't care about kinship here and it is totally irrelevant as well. Out of principle KSA should not be doing this.

Even more so when it is just a question of time before the Israelis destroy Gaza again as they have been doing on average every 10 years or so.

Yet despite all of this (your claims) Iran has had all of this (money, supposed ties) to be able to spend billions upon billions every year on the likes of Hezbollah, Iraqi pro-Iran militias, Houthis etc. for the past 40 + years? Makes no sense. Iran has plenty of money as well and resources and since 1979 took the mantle of "resistance" in the region and your officials have probably 1 million times or more, claimed and boasted about how they will defeat Israel and liberate Palestine unlike everyone else in the region.

Did you know that Saudi Arabia help rebuild Lebanon after its civil war..by pouring in $60 billion.. without thinking about Shiaa or Sunni population..

For Gaza..the West must help in the rebuilding, since they are the ones who have allowed this destruction in the first place..

Iran has money..It just bought 48 SU-35 from Russia worth more than $6 billion..
Not sure about the numbers but it was clearly a mistake. Lebanon remains a failed and divided nation and KSA gains nothing (or any other country for that matter) from investing in this nation. We should be investing in Yemen and Sudan next door. Fellow Arab countries as well but with a huge booming demography and a lot of economic potential. Even Egypt, despite being ruled by the corrupt military establishment is a better investment destination for the very same reasons. Also next door.

Never understood this fixation (past one) on Lebanon. An artificial country created by the French which should be a part of Syria to begin with and probably will become so, sometime in the future anyway.

LUCKILY and THANKFULLY this era has ended permanently. Now it is KSA first and investments are now based on numerous conditions that are beneficial for KSA. No longer any free Swedish buffets. Never supported by the people (citizens) either.
 
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