These snappily western-dressed private plane flyers (above) are allegedly just a few of the top Hamas Billionaires who live a life of luxury away from Gaza; mostly in Qatar, where their huge luxury marble-floored apartments, and very fat bank accounts, are legendary.
When the UN, USA, or Israel sent aid to Gaza, much of it ended up in the pockets of these charming folk. The UN recently claimed that only 29% of all aid sent to Gaza actually reached the people it was destined to help.
I do hope their supporters get to understand this, and don't simply use misinformation as an excuse for their antisemitic hatred. Most of the money donated to help the unfortunates of Gaza, ended-up in the pockets of those who planned the appalling October 7th atrocities.
This is not to say that I don't have huge sympathy for those who are suffering in Gaza, because I do, but until Hamas is eliminated, the search-and-kill process will continue; but now probably from within, rather than from the IDF. The ordinary citizens of Gaza know perfectly well who was responsible for the past two years of hell, and they will seek revenge.
When a new, more democratic and peaceful, government is 'in charge of Gaza', things will settle, foreign investment will pour in, and they will be able to rebuild a life for themselves. I also hope that all those secret bank accounts will be found, and the money returned to who it belongs.
So, did appeasing Hamas, by declaring that Gaza should be called Palestine, do any good? Did it change anything for the people who live there? Starmer mistakenly felt it would, but by alienating both the USA and Israel, he probably did far more harm than good for the reputation of the UK. But that's Starmer for you; he knows his tenure is limited, and he simply doesn't care!
I do see that already Hamas are sending their militants onto the streets of Gaza in the form of 700 'quasi-policemen'. Anyone they don't like the look of, or suspect of being collaborators, will probably be summarily executed (as above); nothing really changes! The different militia groups are already at war with each other, with reports of several killings.
I do hope that Tru*p's peace plan will work, and that those futile words of support for Hamas from Starmer will somehow be confined to history.
Of course, the terrorist billionaires in Qatar will still have their money, their fancy life-styles, and their fans, and I quite expect others will soon join them there.
Israel will return to calm (we hope), but Gaza's civil war is only just beginning. Any group that orders its foot-soldiers to 'cut throats with rusty knives' is not suddenly going to start stroking kittens. They will simply aim their venom against their own people.
Much more truth about Hamas and its hierarchy will soon be revealed, and no doubt their fair-weather foreign supporters will begin to distance themselves.


Britain was one of several countries that bravely recognised the state of Palestine in the run up to the recent peace negotiations and this undoubtedly added to the pressure to stop the wanton destruction of Gaza so I applaud Keir Starmer for playing his part alongside other world leaders. Of course most of the vital aid lorries were inhumanely held back at the border.
ReplyDeleteYou see, your interpretation of what has happened is just that - an interpretation - not fact.
Both the UK and France were sidelined by Tru*p recently, at the big Israeli Pow-wow. I doubt if either country will be on his Christmas card list this year; or in the future.
DeleteWell done YP for commenting. I can’t be bothered to point out the inaccuracies and missing information in here. I still remember the time Cro referred to Israel’s “few retaliatory rockets”.
ReplyDeleteOnly you or YP could actually imagine that Starmer was welcomed by the international political hierarchy. He was treated as a joke. Sadly that joke represents my country!
DeleteOkay, I will spell it out for you. Steve Witkoff said the following:
Delete"I would like to acknowledge the vital role of the United Kingdom in assisting and coordinating efforts that have led us to this historic day in Israel,"
"In particular, I want to recognise the incredible input and tireless efforts of National Security Advisor Jonathan Powell."
So you can walk tall Cro, Starmer was not. Treated as a joke.
Okay….Steve Witkoff
ReplyDeleteJust because you are both 'left-wingers' doesn't mean that you HAVE to support terrorists, or even the people who support them. You could occasionally have a mind of your own; and see things how they really are.
DeleteOh don’t be silly. I have said before, and I will say again I do not support Hamas. can’t speak for YP but would be very surprised if he does as well.
DeleteAs for me being a “left-winger” you have no basis for that remark.
Say again Steve Witkoff
I can't be bothered with you.
DeleteEveryone has a handful of supporters; even the mass murderers and fraudsters of Hamas!
DeleteOf course some people support Hamas but I am not one of them.
DeleteIt has been reported that the peace deal is murky and has already been broken by Israel.
ReplyDeleteAt least some hostages have been released and now it is reported some hostage bodies are buried under rubble from Israeli bombing.
Maybe Britian should oversee the area as was done many years ago.
Someone suggested Tony Blair should be in charge, but seeing the terrible mess he (with Bush) made of the Middle East, I'm not surprised that he was immediately rejected.
DeleteSusan,Israel has not violated any agreement, it is very unfortunate that you are publishing false information that is being spread by our haters, I was debating whether to respond at all, but there is a limit. Especially when I read the comments of the anti-Semite yp who never misses an opportunity to spread hatred. And also traveler, his friend in hating Israel.
DeleteLet's be very clear, I do not hate Israel. I want peace in the region. To achieve peace, both sides must work together in an equitable manner. The starvation of people must stop, and food/medicine aid must be allowed.
ReplyDeleteIndiscriminate bombing is a reality of any war, so it does not surprise me when it is reported.
Poor Yael has been the recipient of 'Indiscriminate Bombing' as long as I've known her. Rushing for shelters all the time has been a regular part of her life. Israel has been very kind to Gaza, they supplied food, water, electricity, medicines, internet, etc. Then the atrocities of October 7th. What did Hamas expect?
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