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Does anyone know why Netanyahu is starting over, and eliminating all Palestinians?

Uncle Paco

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I thought there was a peace deal going forward with the exchange of hostages.? Now I hear that Netanyahu and Trump want to make all the Palestinians leave Palestine.? Is this true? There have been many, like 600 killed since Tuesday in Gaza...women and children, why?
 
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They claim it is about their safety and security because Arabs will kill Isralis. They have to be "exterminated" the words on the leaflets they are dropping on Gaza today.
 
The peace process stalled, in part due to the Trump Administration negotiating with the Palestinians separately without Israeli participation. It was a bad diplomatic mistake, probably the first of this administration so far. It gave Hamas the idea they could drive a wedge between the Israelis and the Americans. Hamas decided they would stop releasing Israelis still held but would agree to release the remaining American believed to be still alive. That idea wouldn't fly, so Israel with the back of the U.S. is re-establishing the point they can't negotiate separate agreements.
 
Some history of the area and it's original people.



The story of the Palestinian people begins in one of the oldest continuously inhabited regions in the world. Long before the rise of modern nations, the land of Palestine was a crossroads for cultures, religions, and empires.



Over the centuries, its strategic location connected it to some of the most influential civilizations in history. From early Canaanite settlements to the dominance of the Roman Empire, the region underwent constant transformation.



This complicated history provides a vital context for understanding the struggles and aspirations that define the Palestinian identity today.

History can be tricky, and I don't know much about Palestine, so here is another 'study' on the subject, people can interpret it as they wish.

 
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Maybe ask history who was first in the land?

 
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