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Wednesday, July 30, 2025
Arab Nations Urge Hamas to Stop Fighting While France and England Decide To Back Hamas
Nadene Goldfoot
File photo - New photo of Jordan Royal Family, from L : Prince Hashem (12), Princess Iman (20), King Abdullah II, Queen Rania, Princess Salma (16) and Crown Prince Hussein (22), posing at Royal Palace, in Aman, Jordan
Looks to me like the Arabs have more sense than Europeans.
Arab and Muslim countries:For the first time, countries like Saudi Arabia,Qatar,Egypt,Jordan,and Turkey joined a declaration condemning the October 7, 2023, Hamas attacks and demanding the group disarm and end its rule in Gaza, according to The Times of Israel.
If Israel decides, G-d forbid, to appease Hamas, the rest of the world will also be forced to do so in any other conditions they face for the world will know that all you have to do is act like Russia; enter someone's land and fight to the last man, but you are guaranteed to get your way. Brute force wins.
They never have taken in Palestinians but urged them to live in refugee camps. They have continued with this refugee status since 1948. The UN has kept them as such by aiding and abetting them to prefer this position over leaving. They also helped them during Oct 7, 2023 as well in their 3 year of plotting to attack Israel, confessed some questioned.
Israel has always had to be a defender of their tiny state which has gone from the promise of the Palestinian Homeland by the League of Nations and the UN, to quickly becoming 1/10th of that size. Our soldiers are the Israel Defense Force, defending their people from other's never-ending attacks.
I just heard England say they expect Israel to stop attacking Hamas in this war, and that is crazy. It's Hamas who has refused to do so, and they of course started it on October 7, 2023. Is England's short-term memory that bad? They must be ready for assisted living. France's reputation of giving into power is well understood; not surprised with them at all. They have no back-bone. But England!
Remember, In an attempt to appease Nazi Germany, England, under Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain,initially yielded to Adolf Hitler's demands, most notably by signing the Munich Agreement in 1938, allowing Germany to annex the Sudetenland region of Czechoslovakia. However, this policy of appeasement was ultimately unsuccessful in preventing World War II, and Winston Churchill, a strong critic of appeasement, eventually replaced Chamberlain as Prime Minister. Churchill then led Britain through the war, advocating for a more confrontational stance against the Axis powers. Churchill is no doubt turning over in his grave with England's appeasing Hamas, when even the Arab countries see that doing so would be wrong.
Numerous Palestinian refugees live in Arab countries, with UNRWA (United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East) reporting 5.9 million registered Palestine refugees eligible for their services in its areas of operation: Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, the Gaza Strip, and the West Bank, including East Jerusalem. However, their legal status and treatment can vary significantly between countries.
What we can take from this is that England would have rather followed Chamberlain, which France did, and not lose so many of its population. Go Appeasers! In England, during World War II, approximately 450,700 people died, including both military and civilian deaths according to The National WWII Museum | New Orleans. This figure includes about 383,600 military deaths and 67,100 civilian deaths, according to UK Parliament. Many civilian deaths were a result of German bombing raids during the Blitz.
"Black September" refers to a military conflict in 1970 between Jordan and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO).It is also the name of a Palestinian militant organization that emerged from the conflict. The conflict resulted in the expulsion of the PLO from Jordan and its subsequent relocation to Lebanon.
King Abdullah II of Jordan is married to Queen Rania, who is of Palestinian descent. Her family is originally from Tulkarm and Nablus in Palestine, but she was born and raised in Kuwait. They married in 1993. Until this happened, Jordan was defending itself. Black September, also known as the Jordanian Civil War, was an armed conflict between Jordan, led by King Hussein, and the Palestine Liberation Organization, led by chairman Yasser Arafat.
Some Arab countries, notably Jordan, have granted citizenship to a large number of Palestinian refugees. But in others, particularly Lebanon,Human Rights Watch reports that governments have actively resisted the permanent settlement and naturalization of Palestinians, citing concerns about altering the demographic balance or national identity.
These governments often express support for the Palestinian "right of return" to their original homeland, but their policies can be interpreted by some as aiming to prevent permanent integration in the host countries. Palestinians in these countries often face significant obstacles in obtaining citizenship, residency rights, property ownership, and access to the formal job market and social services, leading to precarious living conditions and limited opportunities.
Additionally, some Arab states have had complex and sometimes volatile relationships with Palestinian political movements, leading to periods of conflict and contributing to restrictions on Palestinian refugees.
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