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There you go again with a red herring.

Canada, it's history, and I and my family and our history are very different from, and irrelevant to, the Israel-Palestine issue we're discussing.

Again, if those Statists and Zionists setting up Israel in 1948 knew then of the problems or potential problems with the area, whether historically or at the time, they were abjectly irresponsible, to put it mildly perhaps.

Even the commentariat over at JHK's old homesite were expressing concern about the unusual increase in immigration into the US during the past four years or so. Getting them back out was part of Trump's election platform. So why would or should the Palestinians feel much different about 1948, onward?

Anyway, and as I've also mentioned, the Israel-Palestine issue appears as a bit of a distraction from America's (et al's) possible energy interests in the region. In that sense, it appears that Israel is being used as a combination panopticon and base-station/foothold. I've already previously posted a link or two on the energy reserves off the coast of Gaza and in and around the area.

Wars are often, if not always, fundamentally about land and resources.

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