When not if, will Egypt enter Gaza?

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In September 2005, the Israeli Government determined that there would no longer be an Israeli presence in Gaza and perversely began to ethnically cleanse Jewish Israelis from homes they had established there. Even though Gaza forms part of Israeli sovereign territory under defined international law, the Israeli government hoped and erroneously calculated that leaving Gaza would bring peace with the Palestinians.

For someone unfamiliar with my articles this is quite a lot to take in. Firstly the use of the term ‘ethnic cleansing’ by the Jewish State on Jewish people – the only time Israel has engaged in this activity despite the saturation and continuous false narrative and media coverage on how Israeli governments supposedly did the same to ‘Palestinians’ in the 1940’s. Secondly without understanding  the truth about that Gaza was and , or is illegally occupied by Israel the reader will not be familiar with immutable international law alluding to Gaza which is hereby explained. The League of Nations Mandates of 1922 endorsed by United Nations Charter 1945, specifically Article 80 among others, and the binding international principles of Acquired Rights, Estoppel and Uti Possidetis Juris legally confirm for time immemorial that Gaza is and forever be part of Israel’s territory.

Ariel Sharon was the Prime Minister who determined that leaving Gaza the Palestinians would follow peaceful coexistence with the Jewish State. A foolish and erroneous expectation.

Paradoxically the Sharon government was deemed to be the most right wing of all Israel’s previous governments and those who voted for him understandably felt betrayed by his actions. I remember so vividly Jew pitted against Jew as the western media gleefully filmed the scenes of chaos.

Those of us who believed this was politically naive have been proven correct but this article is not going to dwell on past, poor decision making but rather focus on pragmatism as there is perhaps a window of opportunity to end the current impasse.

Leaving Gaza undoubtedly strengthened the hand of Hamas and brought further despair and poverty to the subservient Palestinians they control rather like the donkeys controlled by the pigs in Orwell’s Animal Farm. The Hamas Charter of 1988, a daily part of the Palestinian education curriculum which has indoctrinated three generations of Palestinians, funded by western donor countries through UNWRA, commands the Nazi objectives of Jew extermination. Through the bravery of the Israeli Defence Forces, technical innovations and defence mechanisms Israel has severely limited the attempts by the Palestinian Nazis to achieve their objectives.

It is scandalous that having fought and defeated the evils of European Nazism that any morally decent UN Nation or administration would financially support Palestinian Nazism. But they do to the tune of billions of dollars.

I have written several articles exposing the Nazi ideology of the Palestinians so let’s just summarize some key elements.

The Palestinian National Council charter of 1968 commands the elimination of the Jewish State only by conflict – there is no article identifying a peaceful resolution.

The Hamas Charter, 1988, demands Jew extermination; subservience to Islam or death of all races and religions; extermination of those working for charities assisting, for example terminally ill children, the physically or mentally disabled, flood victims, war refugees and those suffering from drought and starvation. I kid you not.

Similar to the PNC 1968 Charter no peaceful solution can ever be considered to resolve the Israel, Palestine conflict – only Jihad.

Given the Nazi ideology of the Palestinian Charters how then does a political researcher and activist such as myself see a window of opportunity to allow for peaceful coexistence between two parties, one of whom is intent on exterminating the other? As you read this it is happening before our very eyes.

The main financial, political and military sponsors of the Nazi Palestinians is the totalitarian Jew hating theocracy of Iran and this country is being brought to its knees by internal dissent. Hamas cannot survive without Iranian support and Arab nations who have and want to normalize relations with Israel are eagerly awaiting the fall of the mad Mullahs within Iran. Indeed, even Lebanon (who incidentally despise the Palestinians and actually do impose an apartheid regime on them) have just signed a remarkable energy deal with Israel.

The Abraham Accords have driven support away from the Palestinians almost to the point of isolation and Hamas are playing the only hand they know which is to ferment ‘Days of Rage’ by their Orwellian donkeys, the Palestinian masses. Iran who created unfathomable destruction within Syria are now withdrawing forces out of Syria to prop up their domestic defenses and aiding the Russian invasion of Ukraine.  Incredibly even Hezbollah seeing the financial benefits of the Lebanese energy deal are swerving support for Hamas. Now here’s the rub.

Egypt hold the key to peace. They have seen the economic, political and military benefits of having Israel as a friend and not an enemy and more importantly Egypt detest the Muslim Brotherhood and their proxy, Hamas.

Assuming, and it is a major assumption that the domestic protestors will bring down the Iranian regime, it will surely lead to the Egyptians entering Gaza, replacing Hamas and controlling the geography. Saudi are doing all they possibly can to assist defeating the current Iranian regime, simultaneously laying the ground domestically for normalizing Saudi Israeli relations.

As Bob Dylan penned ‘The Times They are ‘A Changing’.

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Peter Baum
Peter Baum, Editor (International Political Affairs) to Blitz is a research-scholar, who writes extensively on Israel, Holocaust, Zionism, Middle East, Anti-Semitism, and other issues. Peter Baum has worked for four decades in the International Financial Markets specializing in the Capital Market. He held directorships at large International Financial Institutions and ended career as consultant to an Investment Management company. Baum is a member of the Institute of Directors. He has worked extensively abroad in the Asia, Africa, the USA and Europe and after retirement spends his time as a political researcher, activists and columnist. In addition to his engagement with Blitz, Peter Baum has also been writing for the Gatestone Institute, Conservative Woman and Decisive Liberty and has appeared numerous times on TV and radio mainly talking about Israel and the Middle East.

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