by Chris Black
The United States reportedly offered Egypt debt relief in exchange for taking in more than 100,000 Palestinians (https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2023/10/15/egypt-deal-palestinians-us-debt-relief-israel-gaza-attacks/) from Gaza.
Likewise, the European Union is rushing to finalize a deal to ensure that Palestinians who end up in Egypt stay there (https://euobserver.com/migration/157595)with ample funding.
Israel’s former ambassador to the US said (https://twitter.com/skynews/status/1714176384778551769):
“The people of Gaza should evacuate and go to the vast expanses on the other side of Rafah at the Sinai border in Egypt … and Egypt will have to accept them.”
Conversations are now ongoing in mainstream US media, such as on NPR (https://www.npr.org/transcripts/1197956089) and in Foreign Policy magazine (https://foreignpolicy.com/2023/10/20/egypt-gaza-israel-economics-sisi-palestinians-refugee-crisis/), speculating (or demanding) that the US give Egypt direct cash injections in exchange for taking in the population of Gaza.
Europeans continually turn out to elections and referendum voting for less immigration, voting to protect their borders, and demanding that the Great Replacement cease.
Meanwhile Western governments are trying to negotiate to fund an ethnic cleansing campaign in the Middle East so that the so-called State of Israel can become as homogeneous as possible.
Every time the Middle East is destabilized and large flows of people begin moving about they end up in European countries.
Opposing the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians is in our national interests.