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How about back to Gaza and start rebuilding their homes ?

Will the designs for the new buildings include space in the underground carparks and cellars for weapons, munitions and other equipment?
Will the town planners give due thought to the need for a network of tunnels underneath the cities?

Why not ask the Iranians? They bear the responsibility for all this.
 
I hear that it is anticipated that the clearing up of all the Bombs in Gazza not exploded will take 10 years
The IDF knew bombs were planted in every building so all they did is warn people to evacuate and then bomb every building


Unfortunately who knows how many bombs are still there?

IMHO I think all Protestors should be given a Free Flight to Gaza to assist in the clean up Before Building can even be Considered

A little bit Off topic but the Aussie Diggers were given their Nickname and were well sought after in WW1 because they Knew how to Dig great Tunnels (They were experts in Digging for Gold in those days )

back to topic
I don't think even Coober Pedy will except them here in SA to dig for Opals
But I could be wrong for the First time in my Life

IMO The real problem is who Clears up the Site ?
 
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Will the designs for the new buildings include space in the underground carparks and cellars for weapons, munitions and other equipment?
Will the town planners give due thought to the need for a network of tunnels underneath the cities?

Why not ask the Iranians? They bear the responsibility for all this.
It would be a lot Cheaper for Iran to build a City or 2 than clean up the Mess they created in Gaza
 

US Takeover of Gaza Strip Paused After Trump Told It’s Not a Strip Club


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A White House spokesperson has confirmed that plans for the US to take over control of Gaza, announced by President Trump yesterday, may have been based on a misunderstanding.

“The President heard the words Gaza Strip, and got excited,” the spokesperson said. “He automatically conjured up images of strippers, pr0n stars and beauty queens, and felt like he needed a piece of the action”.

In the bombshell announcement, which has sent reverberations around the world, Trump said he saw great potential for Gaza to become the adult entertainment capital of the world, promising to build hundreds of new casinos, luxury penthouses and an exclusive, state-of-the-art Gaza-a-Lago golf resort.

“This will be the biggest, most beautiful golf course in the world,” Trump boasted. “The place is already a hole, so all we have to do is add 17 more.”

Trump said the existing Palestinian population who call Gaza home would soon get to savour their first taste of the American dream. “Specifically, the bit of the dream where we deport all the brown people we don’t like to places they don’t want to go.”

Israeli PM, Benjamin Netanyahu, has welcomed Trump’s plans and insisted that his country’s recent bombing campaign against Gaza was merely Israeli tradies performing “demolition and site-preparation work” ahead of Trump’s exciting new redevelopment of the region.

Netanyahu admitted he’d never previously supported a two-state solution, but said he could easily change his mind if the two-state solution was between Israel and America.
 
Why the Palestinians will not leave their homes in Gaza.

‘This time, we stay’: the Palestinian families vowing not to leave Gaza

Defiant Gazans reject Trump’s resettlement plan after enduring 15 months of conflict

Malak A Tantesh in Gaza and Emma Graham-Harrison in Jerusalem
Sun 9 Feb 2025 17.00 AEDT


Saaed Salem’s eyes filled with tears as he surveyed the remains of his north Gaza neighbourhood on a freezing February morning. He was resting in a chair that had somehow survived the war, surrounded by grandchildren and rubble, his hope for the future and the ruins of his past.
His family had lost one home in 1948, when they fled Hirbiya village, now the site of Zikim kibbutz inside Israel, to escape shelling and reports of atrocities by Israeli forces.

“We locked our house, took the key, and walked toward Gaza, believing we’d return in a few days,” said Salem, who was then five. Waiting at the end of an exhausting trek was a new reality of tents and refugee camps and permanent exile in the north of the Gaza strip.

“When the truth became clear, that we had abandoned our homes and others had taken them, we wished a thousand times that we had stayed and faced death instead. The regret never left us.” He was one of about 700,000 Palestinians forced from their homes in the “Nakba”, or catastrophe, during the 1948 war surrounding the creation of Israel.

 
That 's OK with me!
All I want is All the Hostages Back!

I am sure Israel would repair the Wire fences and let them go ahead with Self Determination
However
If there was One more HAMAS attack against Israel you will find that America will allow in its Middle -East Bulldog ISRAEL to totally Destroy IRAN's Nuclear and Oil Capabilities
As always the Americans will Do Nothing and Know Nothing about this plan just in case it backfires

It's Simply "The Frog and the Scorpion fable" carried out in Real Time IMHO
 
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Crikey! At least they can cry! I repeat! At least they can cry!

I note with absolute Horror that there has never been any tears for the Raped Mutilated and Murdered Israelis on this Forum
You are all allowed your opinion and I hope you are are proud of yourselves
IMHO You have only exposed yourselves for what you are !
 
NSW Health stands down two nurses for threatening to kill Israeli patients in online video
The Minns government has removed two nurses from Bankstown Hospital after they appeared in an online video, wearing NSW Health scrubs, allegedly declaring they would refuse to treat Israeli people and “kill them’’, bragging that they had already done so.

 
NSW Health stands down two nurses for threatening to kill Israeli patients in online video
The Minns government has removed two nurses from Bankstown Hospital after they appeared in an online video, wearing NSW Health scrubs, allegedly declaring they would refuse to treat Israeli people and “kill them’’, bragging that they had already done so.

nine/ smh report it as "anti-Semitic remarks".

sounds like a death threat, to me
 
nine/ smh report it as "anti-Semitic remarks".

sounds like a death threat, to me

It does. However, I believe that the two young nurses got carried away and made stupid immature comments that they would never have gone through with, they are the victims of our Federal Governments inactions starting with the Opera House and Israeli flag. If the Prime Minister was more vocal and let the protesters know that we do not accept that behaviour in Australia, he would have created precedence for all to follow.

However, because those two nurses said what they said, it was right to stand them down. And there must be an investigation to ensure and confirm that they have done no harm.

Sarah Abu Lebdeh, the female nurse accused of threatening to kill Israeli patients at Bankstown Hospital, is “sorry” for her anti-Semitic diatribe and suffering “an extreme panic attack” in the wake of the release of the shocking video, a man who identified himself as her uncle has told The Australian.
“I’m trying to calm her down to see what the f..k happened”, the uncle said, speaking outside the young woman’s house. “She’s been a nurse for God knows how long. She’s never done anything to hurt anyone,” he said.

Ms Lebdeh and another nurse, Ahmad ‘Rashad’ Nadir were stood down on Wednesday after the anti-Semitic video filmed during a night shift on the ward went viral.

Ms Lebdeh is believed to have graduated with a Diploma of Nursing five years ago and to have begun nursing at NSW Health in February 2021.

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Sarah Abu Lebdeh and Ahmad ‘Rashad’ Nadir in an anti-Semitic video threatening to kill Israeli patients where they work at Bankstown Hospital.

Ms Lebdeh was not a threat to Israelis, the uncle said. “No, she would never be a threat”.

Asked whether she was sorry, the uncle said: “Of course she is, of course she is. She will come out and make a statement when she’s ready, but you can’t talk to her now because she’s having a panic attack, an anxiety attack. We might be calling the ambulance for her.”

He said he did not know if she had spoken to police.

Earlier, members of Ms Lebdeh’s family abused a reporter from The Australian who approached the house and snatched his phone.

As the journalist approached the house a middle-aged woman confronted him yelling: “Get the f..k off my property”. The journalist was on the footpath and at no stage on the property.

She continued yelling at the reporter to “get the f..k off my property” until a young man approached the reporter and tried to take his phone as he was asking questions.

The young man then snatched the reporter’s phone from his hands and walked back to the house with it, ignoring requests for it to be returned. An older man then came out of the house as the pair demanded that everything on the phone be deleted.

“I don’t give you permission to record me” the older man said, before the reporter pointed out that he didn’t need permission to record in a public space.

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People outside the home of Sarah Abu Lebdeh, the female nurse accused of threatening to kill Israeli patients at Bankstown Hospital.

After several minutes the younger man eventually returned the phone.

Ms Lebdeh’s co-worker, Ahmad Nadir has also apologised “to the Jewish community and anyone I’ve offended” for the incident, which he claimed was a joke gone wrong.

“Whatever happened, it was just a misunderstanding and a big mistake … just entirely mistaken, do you know what I mean?” Mr Nadir said when approached by The Australian at his Bankstown home.

Mr Nadir, was born in Afghanistan and became an Australian citizen four years ago, declined to go into any detail about his comments, saying he needed to speak to police first.

“This is very serious for me, it’s all over the news - it’s not a small thing,” he said.

 
no @JohnDe .

Nadir's lawyer Mohamad Sakr issued a public apology this afternoon on his behalf and said his client was feeling "very emotional".
"My client sends a very sincere apology to not only that individual but to the Jewish community as a whole," Sakr said.
"He understands what has happened, he's trying to make amends for what has happened."

these people need to apologise to Australia
 
I have heard from a Most Reputable Politician that the Jews have known about this Hospital for years

It is well known that they Spit in the Jews food
They leave them in Wet and Soiled Beds and Sore ridden etc etc
They neglect after operative care etc etc etc

My main concern is that this may only be a Tip of the Iceberg in all hospitals!
What makes these 2 any different than the Rest of their Murderous Breed working in Nursing homes Etc etc etc

Sky News is Doing a Summit on Antisemitism next week where they are asking for Good Ideas of how to stop this Scourge
I have a couple of Good ideas I'll Share with you before the Summit
I believe it will be available on U tube at 7.30 pm Thursday 20th Feb

I try to always sign off with a Good Song
 
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Peter Dutton says “There needs to be a proper process in place to understand how this individual became an Australian citizen and where the failing in the system originated, and how we can make sure it doesn’t happen,” he told Sydney talkback station 2GB.

Mr Dutton was home affairs minister in the former Coalition government when Mr Nadir was granted citizenship. :cool:

 
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