Friday, May 10, 2024

'Refugees' From Gaza

 71 percent of respondents in Gaza said that Hamas made the correct decision in launching its October 7 attacks; 52 percent prefer Hamas to be in control of the Gaza Strip after the war; Only 6 percent believe that Hamas committed war crimes in its October 7 attacks; 62 percent are satisfied with Hamas' performance in its war with Israel, and 52 percent are satisfied with the role played by Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, responsible for planning the attacks; Of respondents from Gaza who say they would vote in a presidential election between Hamas President Ismail Haniyeh and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, 69 percent would vote for Haniyeh; and.

Finally, only 1 percent of respondents in Gaza are satisfied with the role of the United States in Hamas' war with Israel.

I would hope it takes little argument to convince people that we don't actually want to welcome to our shores those Gazans who support Hamas' massacres, that deny Hamas atrocities, and that want Hamas to prevail and resume control over Gaza.

52 percent would prefer Hamas to be in control of the Gaza Strip after the war and 59 percent would prefer the return of the Hamas government.

Interestingly, of Palestinian respondents who watched videos "Shown by international news outlets, showing acts committed by Hamas against Israeli civilians, such as the killing of women and children in their homes", only 17 percent agreed that Hamas committed "Such atrocities".

62 percent are satisfied with Hamas' performance in its war with Israel, and 52 percent are satisfied with the role played by Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, responsible for planning the October 7 massacre.

Who is DHS going to check with in Gaza to vet possible beneficiaries? Hamas? Will it check with the Israeli government for any information it possesses? 

https://cis.org/Fishman/Refugees-Gaza

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