The Gaza territory has no manufacturing ability. There is nothing produced but rhetoric by the warlords which give Gazians hope for a better standard of living. The average Gazian survives only because of food and medical donations from the world bank. A Gazian can earn extras by becoming loyal to one of the warlords. This might give him enough Shekels to live comfortably. The warlords are paid by Israel in exchange for information and peace. This corruption is so extreme that warlords gladly give out info to the Israel Defense Force in exchange for Shekels. The Israel air force is then able to pinpoint their targets. Bombs are then dropped on the hideouts of the most vicious of terrorists. Unfortunately the warlords info does not include the presence of civilians. The war that is now taking place between Israel and Gaza is because of a dispute between warlords about the distribution of Israeli Shekels. One warlord who had ten wives and fifty children was recently killed by an opposing warlord that was shortchanged. It was done by begging Israel to bomb his home. There is no doubt that peace will arrive as soon as the shekels are distributed fairly. Political ideology has nothing to do with the war in Gaza, It is all about warlords and their possession of Israeli Shekels.
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Post a CommentInteresting article. When will people learn to identify themselves by who they love and not who they hate? (That quote is not mine--a Rabbi and a Muslim lady (names escape me at the moment) said it on DL Hughley Breaks the News on CNN the other night...However it is what I feel.)
Like most violent conflicts, this is about money and power.