Jordaniens König Abdullah zu Gaza: „Keine Flüchtlinge in Jordanien, keine Flüchtlinge in Ägypten“

by davidporges

23 comments
  1. If they love Iran so much why don’t they move there.

  2. >”That is a red line, because I think that is the plan by certain of the usual suspects to try and create de facto issues on the ground.”

    Sounds more like an excuse by someone who doesn’t actually want to get involved in any of this. Doesn’t even give rationale or explain what issues he means. I know people on here like to harp on about Black September, but if that’s really what he means, then I find it strange that preemptive measures haven’t been put into place for similar situations.

  3. Honestly their faces just makes the title sound like “lol , no”

  4. Before people start bringing up “BlAck sEpTeMBeR” remember that a lot of these Palestinians refugees are [explicitly prohibited from returning to Palestine by Israel](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palestinian_right_of_return)

    This means that the moment they leave Palestine, they are forcibly stopped from being Palestinian, another ethnic cleansing technique.

  5. Most people don’t know that the only reason Jordan isn’t Palestine is because of the King’s choice.

    Jordan was part of Palestine and its people are identical to Palestinians. In some ways, a Palestinian state already exists. Too bad they don’t want to share it with all of their Palestinians brothers

  6. The fear in Muslim states of having militant actors come into their country with the refugee population because they can not weed them out is real. So they would rather leave an untenable situation for the rest of the world to handle so as not to upset their population with new militants in their population to subvert their own tentative hold on power.

  7. Jordan took in too many Syrians and other refugees. It’s a developing country, you can’t expect them to take in more refugees because that would legit destroy their countries. There should be refugee camps for the people in Gaza.

  8. Damn, imagine if European countries said something like this… all the -phobia words would be thrown at them.

  9. China should take them, as the rising world power they should take some responsibility, also they are the best at brainwashing Muslims into law abiding patriots with chinese characteristics.

  10. The instant that any Palestinian leaves, they’ll never be allowed back. Israel needs to guarantee that they’ll be allowed to return after the counter terrorism offensive is over.

  11. I’m pretty sure that’s what Israel is trying to do and they seem to be backed by the US. Depriving civilians of basic needs to force them to move. And I’m sure Biden will offer to shower Egypt with cash to make it happen but I don’t think Egypt will budge.

  12. They say ‘no’ for two simple reasons:-

    (i) they don’t have the capacity to take 2.1 million refugees. Lebanon is really struggling to absorb refugees from the Syrian conflict.

    (iI) they know israel will carry out another Nakba, and Gazans will not be let back in. Ever.

    So of course they say no.

  13. Yup. Let the naive Europe suffer the terrorists.

  14. The Muslim world seems to care so much but not enough to actually offer palestinians refuge

  15. I know there are innocent civilians, but how do you weed those out from the terrorists ? Isn’t that why Egypt doesn’t accept Palestinians anymore ? I don’t blame countries for not wanting to take them in and I don’t know what the right solution is here.

  16. Palestinians are not wanted by anyone in the Middle East. They like war and committing terrorist acts and their target list is simple – anyone not Palestine. It’s part of the reason Gaza was allowed to reform years ago. It wasn’t about sacred land, who had it first and all that, it was about no place to put them because no one wants them around.

    Creates a significant problem since keeping them around guarantees a repeat of this week in a few years but too many to move and also too many to kill.

    Naive people of the world think peace is achievable but it isn’t unless Israel agrees to end its existence and move all Jews and other infidels out of the region. The two state solution is a temporary band aid at best as the goal one side wants isn’t achievable.

    For all the Redditors who are inexplicably big fans of Palestine, it’s amazing how few understand their end game goal is an end to Israel and have no problem killing all Jews to do it (you know an actual genocide). Lack of means, not morals, is only thing holding them back. It should be noted Israel does have the means to wipe them out, has for well over 50 years and chosen to not do it.

  17. Okay so Jordan doesn’t want refugees because it’s already a poor country / Black September

    Egypt doesn’t because . . . reasons. Part of it could be that they think any refugees would never be able to go back to Gaza

    Europe says “hey why should we be responsible for these people randomly”

    So what are these poor people supposed to do?

    And for the “well it’s Israel’s fault” responses – yes we know, but saying that isn’t creating a solution. I think it’s batshit insane to go to people you know hate you and ask for water / electricity, forget about a place to live.

  18. Naturally they don’t want them. The last time when they got them they had a civil war in Jordan, in the 70’s

    They also started the Lebanese civil war

  19. Hmmm how surprising. Even the Muslim neighbors of the Palestinians don’t want them. Interestingly enough most Palestinians are originally Egyptian, Syrian, and other Arab country immigrants who moved to the area to work for the British during their short rule. No wonder they’re so adamant about being called “Palestinian” and not “Arab”. Don’t want you to remember the inconvenient truth that they have no real claim on the land.

  20. Also language barriers. They speak different dialects. And mental health care. Things only the un could lead with programs

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