More than 90 percent of the Gaza Strip has been destroyed
60%
More than 90 percent of the Gaza Strip has been destroyed

This is the bit that I do not agree with, the settlers are Jewish extremists and are there in my opinion to cause issues rather than wanting to actually live there in peace. This is Israel's big mistake in allowing and condoning the settlers.” “Where there is no settlement, there is no security. We are not going back to reality...
from March last year - i imagine more damage has been done since the 'ceasefire' took affect.
A figure of speech, as you well know. Post more up-to-date information in future if you want me to take your content seriously.Perhaps you do a little too much 'imagining'.
And here's Mr Lockdown, ready to run to the mods.Another one of odds Jew basing threads.
You'll make up something, i'm sure.What would I say ? Odds is antisemitic ?
Rahm Emanuel is a Democrat who are Not in Power so what he says makes Little or No Difference until at least 2028; he is a possible Democrat Candidate for the 2028 Presidential Election, Democrat Strategists say "He’s good at getting reporters to cover him" and "He’s both provocative, but trying to lay down a marker that he thinks is popular with a broader elector" finally "“Electorally I don’t think he’ll be a threat, but he has an ability to shape the race in other ways" So for the time being and maybe beyond 2028 his views are totally irrelevant.Rahm Emanuel is in Israel this week to deliver a speech saying that the war in Gaza and shifts in American and world opinion have converged with seismic consequences. Decades in which U.S. policymakers would often fret about Israeli choices and behavior but regard support for its government as absolute and unshakable are at an end.
He says Israel is now rich enough that it should receive no U.S. subsidy for its military procurement. He says he’s prepared to levy sanctions against people who participate in violence against Palestinian civilians or property, and, notably, against companies and banks who support building in Israeli settlements in occupied areas of the West Bank.
Above all, he backs resuming the old, tortuous, and often futile peace process between Israel and Palestinians — this time with a new emphasis and new premises... But rather than the familiar “two-state solution” between Israel and Palestinians, he supports a “23-state solution.” In other words, using U.S. and Western pressure to persuade the nations of the Arab League that the economic modernization and regional security they crave is contingent on them taking more ownership of the Palestinian problem, including an end to Palestinian violence.
Read on @ Politico and sense the shifting sands 'neath Netanyahu's feets.