Sunday, February 16, 2025

ARAB CLOWNS HAVE CLOWN PLANS. TUAN-TUAN KENA TIPU OLEH PAK ARAB. PAK ARAB CAP DUIT

 

Sunday, February 16, 2025


ARAB CLOWNS HAVE CLOWN PLANS. TUAN-TUAN KENA TIPU OLEH PAK ARAB. PAK ARAB CAP DUIT


AN ARAB PLAN FOR GAZA? 

By Norman Fernandez

Let’s get real. There is *no* plan for Gaza.

Israel after more than a year at war with Hamas still do not have a ‘day after’ plan. 

The Arab countries never had a plan, apart from flogging the dead horse two-state solution.

If there is a plan, it is Donald Trump’s shock and awe plan of US taking over and owning Gaza, rebuilding and reconstructing Gaza with money from the Arab countries, while the Gazans are to be resettled in other countries, specifically Egypt and Jordan temporarily or permanently.

Arab countries now claim that they have an Arab Plan. If indeed there was, it has remained the best kept secret plan under wraps for more than a year. Just like the Arab League in 2018, announcing it would develop a ‘strategic plan’ to counter the then Trump administration moving the US embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. Seven years later, the strategic plan still has not materialised. 

Here is why the Arabs have no plan. For a start, it would require the Arab countries to decide who they should deal with. Will it be Hamas or the Palestinian Authority? Israel has already rejected any role for Hamas or the Palestinian Authority which cannot even manage the West Bank and will certainly be rejected by the Gazans.

Moving on is the question of who will be in charge and be responsible for the security of both Gaza and Israel during the period of rebuilding and reconciliation. Again, Israel definitely rejects any role for Hamas and the Palestinian Authority. Israel may agree to certain Arab countries to take the responsibility. However, most Arab countries will not want to put their troops on the ground in Gaza.

Then, there is the issue of funding the rebuilding and reconstruction of Gaza, where much of the money is expected to come from the Arabs. Israel will definitely demand that any rebuilding and reconstruction must not only require Israeli approval but also Israel jointly overseeing it, lest it becomes a security risk. Israel will definitely want to ensure there will not be any rebuilding and reconstruction of old tunnels or covert construction of new tunnels.

Lastly, since under the Arab plan (if any) there will be no displacement of Gazans during the rebuilding and reconstruction period, how will the Gazans be managed, particularly when Hamas is embedded within the civilian population. Any attack against Israel by Hamas will naturally see a strong Israeli response. Worst, whatever being rebuilt and reconstructed (again) will reduced to rubble.

Aceh was completely destroyed by the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami with widespread destruction along its 1,000 km coast line, 130,000 death, 38,000 missing, 504,000 displaced and almost 60% of buildings destroyed. Just like Gaza, it was reduced to ground zero. It took almost 10 years for the rebuilding and reconstruction of Aceh. Aceh was a success story because, the 30 year conflict between the government forces and the Aceh rebels stopped and there was peace during the rebuilding and reconstruction period. Can it be expected of the same in Gaza?

The world now waits with bated breath for the Arab plan.
 

by *Norman Fernandez*

 

My Comments : Here is some other clown news from Egypt.

 


An Egyptian parliament member issues a stark warning to Israel, warning that Egyptian forces would reach Tel Aviv within a day if confronted. 

My Comments :

Lately this type of aggressive talk has been coming out of Egypt. Strange for a country which became the first Arab country to sign a peace treaty with Israel 47 years ago in 1978. 

Egypt has spent considerable amounts of its "no money poor country" wealth to buy weapons. The Egyptian Navy has expanded substantially, their air force is well equipped and the army has also bought tanks, artillery and missiles. 

But Egypt suffers a serious flaw - they live off American handouts. Without American aid, Egypt is dead. And most of Egypt's weaponry (like their F16 fighters) are American made. There is no way the Americans will allow Egypt to attack Israel "and take Tel Aviv in one day".  The last time the Egyptians had such ideas they lost the Sinai Peninsula and the Gaza Strip.

But there are more "down to earth" reasons why the Egyptian generals are sabre rattling.

The Egyptian generals, all the way up to the president Abdul Fatah el Sisi are involved in the smuggling of weapons and goods from Egypt into Gaza via tunnels in the Philadelphi Corridor.  This is a multi-billion dollar business and they make tons of money. The method is simple. They keep the Rafah border crossing closed. Below Rafah they operate the smuggling tunnels and collect tolls from the smuggling. It is a lucrative source of money for the Egyptian generals.

Here is an online report about Egyptian president Abdul Fatah el Sisi's son Mahmoud el Sisi being the godfather behind the smuggling business from Egypt into Gaza.

 


 

  • key issue in negotiations with Israel Egypt is Philadelphi Corridor 
  • between Gaza and Egypt, which Israel now controls. 
  • Egypt badly wants Israel out of border area. How come?
  • Brig Gen Amir Avivi, explained “They make billions off this smuggling.”
  • Egypt “making lot of money smuggling overland and underground into Gaza'
  • one of the people making a lot of money is President Sisi’s son
  • he makes hundreds of millions of dollars from these smuggling operations
  • April 2024 online news Watan reported Mahmoud al-Sisi, is accumulating power 
  • strong “friendship” between Mahmoud al-Sisi and Ibrahim Al-Organi
  • a tribal leader in Sinai with network of companies 
  • charges money to get truckloads in or out of Gaza
  • New York Times questioned ties between Al-Organi and Egyptian govt
  • pressure on Israel to allow re-opening of Egypt-Gaza tunnels 
  • worth asking about Egypt's role in tunnels

 

OSTB : Here is more news about the Egyptian generals making millions from smuggling goods into Gaza:

 


 


Exclusive: Egyptian firm charges trucks entering Gaza $20,000 in ‘bribes’
Powerful tribal leader Ibrahim al-Organi monopolise permits for aid trucks
Published date: 13 February 2025 
Ibrahim al-Organi de facto control over aid trucks into Gaza
exorbitant fees imposed on the entry of commercial trucks

power granted to Organi to determine which trucks enter Gaza 
according to Egyptian and Palestinian sources 

OSTB : And the kepala b*nt*t wants to spend our taxpayers money to rebuild Gaza !!
Trucks carrying commercial goods, which are later sold in Gaza, are charged at least $20,000, the sources said, while aid trucks are also subject to extortion before crossing to the enclave.  

Organi allied with President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi 
Organi's name synonymous with profiting from suffocating Gaza
last year Organi made US$2m daily from Palestinians leaving Gaza via Egypt
Organi’s companies charged aid trucks $5000 to enter Gaza
Now, 16 months later Organi taken over all aid deliveries
Sons of Sinai company owned by Organi and his son Essam
The second is Golden Eagle facilitating logistics for aid delivery
corruption, bribes, payments to prioritise certain trucks over others
Sons of Sinai, Organi's company, charges US$20,000 per truck entering Gaza
  • Control on type of goods
  • Gaza needed at least 500 aid trucks to enter daily 
  • now 600 trucks per day
  •  Bribes on commercial trucks
  • charge commercial trucks up to $60,000 to leave 
  • fees have contributed to surge in prices in Gaza
  • Organi only company authorised to transport goods from Egypt into Gaza for a fee 
  • fees reason for high prices of goods in Gaza 
  • making it difficult for families to purchase necessities
  • since ceasefire fees decreased from $60,000 per truck to $20,000 
  • these illegal and unofficial bribes the reason for high prices in Gaza 
  • additional bribes to bring in cigarettes.
  • Sons of Sinai confiscate cigarettes as it holds exclusive right for cigarettes in Gaza
  • monopoly on cigarettes has driven their prices to insane levels
  • crate that costs less than US$8,000 sold for $25,000 in Gaza
  • Organi transports goods from Egypt to Gaza for additional fee on top of US$20,000 

My Comments :  So Tuan-Tuan here you are all flustered and jumping-off-your-seat like itchy-monkeys over sending "humanitarian aid" into Gaza while the Arabs are making hundreds of millions of US Dollars from the smuggling of goods and weapons. The Egyptian president, his son and the Egyptian generals are all involved and taking a cut.

To digress, this is exactly what is going on at the Pakistan-Afghanistan border. The Pakistanis have built fences and other security posts and are forcing the multi billion Dollar trade between Pakistan and Afghanistan to go through Pakistani Army checkpoints where the Army can collect tolls and bribes. The generals take their cut. 

This is typical Arab behaviour. They will sell their own daughters and mothers just to make a buck. Gaza? Why the hell should they care about Gaza? 

Here is the soalan cepu mas - Do you honestly think the generals want to reopen that Rafah Crossing from Egypt into Gaza? And lose all that smuggling fees? Or would the Egyptian generals prefer to keep the underground smuggling tunnels into Gaza open? Where they can collect their bribes and tolls. Maybe even smuggle container loads of guns and weapons for the Hamas.  Who cares what the Hamas will do with the guns. Who cares?

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