“You’re Paying for the Israel War. You’ll Also Pay for the Refugees.”

November 19th, 2023

Via: Mises Institute:

The United States regime has picked sides in the Israel-Hamas war and has committed to funding Israel’s ongoing bombing of non-combatant men, women, and children in the Gaza strip. Northern Gaza’s infrastructure is now all but destroyed, with millions of Gazans displaced and homeless. Nearly ten times more Gazans than Israelis have now died in the conflict. Many Gazans have fled to the southern portion of Gaza, but homelessness and abject poverty awaits them there.

By employing what is essentially the carpet-bombing approach, Tel Aviv has made the choice of adopting a policy that is sure to produce hundreds of thousands of refugees—or perhaps even more than a million. Indeed, many in the Israeli regime are motivated to maximize refugees, and push Gazans out of the country altogether using the Orwellian phrase “voluntary migration.”

Israeli mouthpieces are already at work pushing the cost onto foreign taxpayers, including American ones. This week, two Israeli politicians—one from the militarist Likud party, and one from the center-left Yesh Atid party—took to the pages of The Wall Street Journal to demand that “countries around the world should offer a haven for Gaza residents who seek relocation.” According to these politicians, “[t]he international community”—i.e., not Israel—”has a moral imperative” to resettle Gazans somewhere outside Israel at not-Israel’s expense.

It is significant these claims appeared in an American publication. Tel Aviv is the latest welfare-queen regime—in the tradition of Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky—repeatedly haranguing the American public with demands for free money. It’s no coincidence that Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu is now seemingly ubiquitous on American prime-time news programs. His primary job right now is to demand money and favors from Washington and from other Western regimes.

It will probably work. Americans should get ready for plane-loads of Gaza refugees arriving in their cities, funded by the American taxpayers who can now barely afford to keep up with the price of groceries. This will be sold as a “humanitarian” effort, but anyone who sees through the propaganda will see that it’s really all a cynical effort to please pro-Israel interest groups and Israeli politicians.

3 Responses to ““You’re Paying for the Israel War. You’ll Also Pay for the Refugees.””

  1. Snowman says:

    The “pro-Israel interest groups and politicians” demand whatever their masters in the shadows tell them to demand; they are pleased when told to be pleased. Bringing Gazans here adds to our flood of unwanted immigrants who are anti-US and anti-Christian and who will accept more primitive living conditions than we expect, thus lowering our standard of living, hastening our economic decline and further increasing civil unrest. It also provides an excuse to claim that Israel’s genocide of Gazans isn’t total genocide, after all, merely removal elsewhere.

    Likewise, Ukrainian refugees have been pushed out into other European countries while Zelensky pursues a war that slaughters many of those who stay behind, many of whom want to leave but can’t, such as those forced into military service.

    In both cases, masses of civilians are being displaced or killed, the landscape is being flattened, and agriculture is being destroyed. Ground is being cleared for its new owners to do whatever they want with it.

    It is telling that a major new war has begun before the ongoing one has been resolved, although the latter is winding down. It’s as though an intensified period of perpetual war has begun, where small countries are successively swallowed up by big ones, and the survivors from the small ones are sent into certain big ones, (US, Canada, England, Europe — the West), to destroy them through internal warfare among the immigrants and against the native citizens. The US looks like it will be the first big one to go.

    Like everything else the globalists have done to kill us all off, their wars are according to a schedule that reflects how much we resist their newest move. The less we resist, the faster they move. That no country is urging Israel to back off, and that some are supporting and promoting its aggression, suggests to me that the globalists have met insufficient resistance to slow down their war agenda. If I am correct, another major war will begin somewhere before Israel has completed its takeover of all Palestinian territories. We will be looking in the new direction while Russia and Israel quietly complete their Final Solutions for Ukraine and the Palestinians. Will we be looking at our own country?

  2. NH says:

    Agree with a lot of what you say Snowman, but think there has been considerable resistance put up from various quarters, and it is building.

    I like a lot of what Garland Nixon has to say, and his latest addresses the various factions of power that run the world. He thinks a main global money power of the world had given the Neocon faction a run at finishing the destruction and looting of Russia (which had been started in the early nineties), but that they are now switching gears, essentially saying “we gave these Neocons their chance, we gave them their time, and they screwed up everything” (Minute 18). Later on, he says a further ramification is that “Zionism is toast” (minute 24):

    https://smoothiex12.blogspot.com/2023/11/garlands-excellent-analysis.html

  3. Snowman says:

    I hope you and he are right!

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