The Big Questions Stand Out About the Future of What is West of Jordan, East of Egypt
Posted by HCN on Tuesday, January 23, 2024
Whether you call it Falesteen, Palestine, Israel, a combination of these, or other ancient name like Philista, the time now is it is up on that moment where the future is under the limelight, strong.
Over centuries at least, political divides have gone on in the region.
Chances are it will continue.
About two dozen Israel soldiers were reported to have been killed on or about yesterday, the reported most casualties suffered by them in a single day since 10/7- logic holds it will be slim that Israel military forces will call off all military action to 100% abatement between now and the end of this week, as a ramification for example.
Some say first man Adam was there at least in AlQuds as it may be referred to now for then, perhaps Nuh (Nwh, Noah spellings). It was a long time ago.
There was a serious incident October 7, 2023, which is reported by much of the media to have been a tipper, reference tipping point, that had in a chain of events that followed a reported onslaught of numerous individuals living in Gaza especially.
Some nations are now taking the case, of what happened post 10/7, to international court. The grounds, basically genocide. For example, South Africa presented an argument at the Hague almost two weeks ago.
What if Israel is found guilty, or not guilty? Will it make a difference in terms of the day to day [military/tension] activities in the region?
What if the region known as Palestine or Gaza is granted a certain something something allowing them full peace unaffected by military encroachment? Will the day to day actually change, if so, how long?, etc. And vice versa.
Numerous UN condemnations of Israel activities that in brief words involve aggression have occurred. Since about 1950 to the present.
Let's face it, many flags have flown in the region in just the past 100 years. Hamas, PLO, Israel, PFLP-GC, DFLP, and so on.
At the end of the day, a large part of what counts is how did everyone act.
Over centuries at least, political divides have gone on in the region.
Chances are it will continue.
About two dozen Israel soldiers were reported to have been killed on or about yesterday, the reported most casualties suffered by them in a single day since 10/7- logic holds it will be slim that Israel military forces will call off all military action to 100% abatement between now and the end of this week, as a ramification for example.
Some say first man Adam was there at least in AlQuds as it may be referred to now for then, perhaps Nuh (Nwh, Noah spellings). It was a long time ago.
There was a serious incident October 7, 2023, which is reported by much of the media to have been a tipper, reference tipping point, that had in a chain of events that followed a reported onslaught of numerous individuals living in Gaza especially.
Some nations are now taking the case, of what happened post 10/7, to international court. The grounds, basically genocide. For example, South Africa presented an argument at the Hague almost two weeks ago.
What if Israel is found guilty, or not guilty? Will it make a difference in terms of the day to day [military/tension] activities in the region?
What if the region known as Palestine or Gaza is granted a certain something something allowing them full peace unaffected by military encroachment? Will the day to day actually change, if so, how long?, etc. And vice versa.
Numerous UN condemnations of Israel activities that in brief words involve aggression have occurred. Since about 1950 to the present.
Let's face it, many flags have flown in the region in just the past 100 years. Hamas, PLO, Israel, PFLP-GC, DFLP, and so on.
At the end of the day, a large part of what counts is how did everyone act.