WORLD : Jared Kushner says it’s “unfortunate” that Europe isn’t taking in more Palestinian refugees, suggesting that the “cleaning up” of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip should be accelerated.
Donald Trump’s son-in-law and former senior foreign policy advisor made the comments during a conversation with Professor Tarek Masoud.
“Gaza’s waterfront property could be very valuable … if people would focus on building up livelihoods,” Kushner told Masoud, Harvard University’s Middle East Initiative faculty chair.
“It’s a little bit of an unfortunate situation there, but from Israel’s perspective I would do my best to move the people out and then clean it up,” he added, using language some have suggested isn’t far removed from ethnic cleansing.
He also suggested Israel should “bulldoze something in the Negev” to make room for Palestinians so that they “can go in and finish the job.”
Kushner suggested Europe, despite being deluged by Middle Eastern migrants for years at great expense to both security and civil order, isn’t doing enough.
“In Syria, when there was refugees, Turkey took them, Europe took them, Jordan took them, for whatever reason here in Gaza … it’s unfortunate that nobody’s taking the refugees,” he remarked.
Kushner agreed that Israel possibly wouldn’t let Gazans return to the region after they were removed, adding, “I am not sure there is much left of Gaza at this point.”
As we previously highlighted, Middle Eastern expert Hisham Khreisat said the “hidden objective” behind the U.S. building a seaport in Gaza is to facilitate the mass migration of Palestinians to Europe.
“This military tactical port will receive Israeli approval because Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been seeking this idea since the beginning of the war, aiming for the voluntary displacement of Gazans and their flee to Europe,” Khreisat told Anadolu Agency.
As we document in the video above, a leaked Israeli intelligence document revealed a plan to ‘expel’ 2.2 million Palestinian refugees and send them to Europe, Canada and the United States.
The document, produced by Israel’s Intelligence Ministry, stated that one of the goals of the war with Gaza was to encourage western countries to facilitate the “absorption and settlement” of Gazan refugees.
In December last year, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he was looking for western countries to “absorb” large numbers of Palestinian refugees created by Israel’s bombing of Gaza.
“Our problem is countries that are ready to absorb them and we are working on it,” Netanyahu said.
by Paul Joseph Watson
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