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No Palestinian State, No Peace: Jordan’s King Warns

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17 minutes ago, billd766 said:

That is only one problem with Israel and the Zionists. though from what I can gather from the MSM and comments from some posters here on AN, the younger generation of Israeli's are starting to wake up and realise the damage that the older Zionists are doing to their country.

 

 

2 hours ago, Yellowtail said:
No, they can go anywhere that will take them. 

 

More BS

 

However without a passport, which only Israel issues, the Palestinians are stateless people. so no passport, no visa, no exit. The other problem is that IF they allowed to leave, the majority can NEVER return to their own country, land and family.

The Palestinian Ministry of Interior issues Palestinian passports. Yes, Israel has to approve them, but approval is routine. 

 

But you are correct in that no one will give them a visa, why would they?

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14 hours ago, Photoguy21 said:

Does Jordan welcome Palestinians' into the country?

 

Not so much after Black September.

 

The references by other posters to post-War Germand and Japan are red herrings. An entirely different situation. In Japan, the occupying authorities propped up the war mongering head of state, because of Cold War power plays; it would be equivalent to the Israeli PM being besties with today's surviving head of Hamas. Germany was the recipient of extremely generous aid post war. The UK extended food rationing in order to prop up the German economy, and reintegrate into a European economy; for instance, countries like the Netherlands were entirely dependant on German food exports, so the UK diverted of aid to help German farmers. British occupied West Germany had a primarily agricultual economy.

 

I don't see the same generosity being offered to Palestine/Gaza. 80% UXB ordinance could be cleared in 5 years, but only if experienced experts from NATO militaries were deployed, and that is not going to happen. Like Germany, the remaining 20% would take two generations to clear.

7 hours ago, Yellowtail said:

Not true, they can cross into Egypt, if Egypt lets them. 

 

Since 2024, Israel controls the Philadelphi Corridor; it controls the border crossings on the Gaz side. Outside of the border crossings, the border is fortified, with freefire zones. Anyone approaching the border wire from the Gaza side is shot at. The watch towers are fitted with remotely operated automated firing positions.

2 hours ago, Roadsternut said:

 

Since 2024, Israel controls the Philadelphi Corridor; it controls the border crossings on the Gaz side. Outside of the border crossings, the border is fortified, with freefire zones. Anyone approaching the border wire from the Gaza side is shot at. The watch towers are fitted with remotely operated automated firing positions.

Since 2024, meaning they could cross into Egypt before that, if Egypt will have them, and once things settle down, they will again be able to cross into Egypt, if Egypt will have them, but Egypt won't have them, will they?

On 10/17/2025 at 9:46 PM, Yellowtail said:

Not true, they can cross into Egypt, if Egypt lets them. 

Strange I just saw on the news that Arafat crossing continues to remain closed.

Not an Egyptian decision.

1 hour ago, JimCM said:

Strange I just saw on the news that Arafat crossing continues to remain closed.

Not an Egyptian decision.

Closed since 2024, meaning they could cross into Egypt before that, if Egypt would have them, and once things settle down, they will again be able to cross into Egypt again, if Egypt will have them.

 

But Egypt won't have them, will they? Why do you suppose that is?

 

No one will have them. 

On 10/14/2025 at 1:56 PM, Cameroni said:

Even if the Palestinians get their state, they don't have a diaspora of wealthy muslims in New York that will pay for their state

 

They have one, it's called Jordan

On 10/17/2025 at 3:38 PM, JimCM said:

 

Strange question, Palestinians in Gaza are locked in, they can’t go anywhere unless Israel says so.

 

 

 

Funny how there are Palestinians who work in Israel or at least did until that psychotic group called Hamas decided they wanted a war. 

On 10/17/2025 at 5:14 PM, billd766 said:

Of course you could have done a simple search and you would have found the answer for yourself.

 

How many Palestinians live in Jordan?

 

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There are an estimated 3 million Palestinians in Jordan, according to the Minority Rights Group. The UNRWA officially registered over 2.39 million Palestine refugees, most of whom have full Jordanian citizenship and live in camps or other areas across the country. 
UNRWA registered refugees: UNRWA registered more than 2.39 million Palestine refugees in Jordan as of 2023.

 

There is more information IF you can be bothered to look.

Good for Jordon and I assume Egypt and the Gulf states take them in as well

On 10/18/2025 at 4:47 AM, Roadsternut said:

 

Not so much after Black September.

 

The references by other posters to post-War Germand and Japan are red herrings. An entirely different situation. In Japan, the occupying authorities propped up the war mongering head of state, because of Cold War power plays; it would be equivalent to the Israeli PM being besties with today's surviving head of Hamas. Germany was the recipient of extremely generous aid post war. The UK extended food rationing in order to prop up the German economy, and reintegrate into a European economy; for instance, countries like the Netherlands were entirely dependant on German food exports, so the UK diverted of aid to help German farmers. British occupied West Germany had a primarily agricultual economy.

 

I don't see the same generosity being offered to Palestine/Gaza. 80% UXB ordinance could be cleared in 5 years, but only if experienced experts from NATO militaries were deployed, and that is not going to happen. Like Germany, the remaining 20% would take two generations to clear.

Exactly. Who wants people who could be, not all would be, terrorists coming into your country. The UK is one obvious one that does want them.

16 hours ago, Photoguy21 said:

The UK is one obvious one that does want them.

 

That's not true. That's just your opinion. Qatar seems to want them (the terrorists). Why not mention them, rather than bashing your country, like Mr Farage keeps doing.

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