Der ägyptische Präsident sagt, der künftige palästinensische Staat könnte entmilitarisiert werden

by alimanski

27 comments
  1. “We said that we are ready for this state to be demilitarized, and there can also be guarantees of forces, whether NATO forces, United Nations forces…”

    I might be wrong but when he says “we” – did anyone actually ask him?

  2. The three state solution sounds like the most reasonable these days. Make the West Bank it’s own country and make Gaza its own but under UN guidance and support until it can get on its feet. Isreal, Hamas, and even the Palestinian Authority all seem unqualified when it comes to managing Gaza. The international community with all of its resources would do a far better job until living conditions and safety improve considerably. People around the world are demanding better lives for the people in Gaza. Let them step up and actually do something productive though the UN.

  3. Jordan, Egypt, and Lebanon should just give Palestinians another try and hope for the best.

  4. As opposed to let them fire off rockets like they want to?

    You cannot have your neighbor declare jihad and then fantasize about a DMZ.

    The Egyptian President is delusional at best.

  5. In my opinion after this there should be an international coalition of peacekeepers that include both western and arab nations to be put in Gaza for the foreseeable future. That would take it off Israel’s hands, allow for the chance for Gaza to be rebuilt while preventing further attacks into Israel.

  6. Israel is not interested in any Palestenian state existing and wont allow this to happen. This may also mean dismantling illegal settlement which it never will

  7. I remember the head of the Brexit campaign said that extra funds from the UK’s EU budget “could” be used for the NHS. After Brexit, he said ” I only said could ..”

  8. Makes sense, Egypt also suffered attacks from Gaza before they put up the wall.

  9. He said that it could have an international security presence. But the same international security presence allowed Hezbollah to encroach on the border in direct violation of a resolution by the UN. The same international community that have organisations dedicated to the welfare of women and children and yet have utterly ignored the raping, beheading, and abducting innocent Israelies?
    This is a joke.

  10. When a foreign government is telling you its better to give up your weapons – get more weapons.

  11. Until when? Because eventually it’ll be a problem again.

  12. This is the only path forward. Enforcement, real enforcement will be hard, but we need to do it.

  13. its pretty bad when Egypt says you aren’t going to have any military force

  14. He knows the children of Muslim Brotherhood. Killed most of them in Egypt. Hamas is just a re-run in smaller scale.

  15. Worked with Japan. Imagine Palestine getting that level of support and eventual prosperity. Could be.

  16. Absolutely not. That would make it the West Bank and Israel would invade and blockade for whatever reason it feels like.

  17. Oh but i thought this was bad when the Israeli’s proposed this in their two peace deals?

    Where are all the Hamas shills now?

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