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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Abbas Rejects Egyptian Offer To Settle Refugees In Sinai
2014-09-05
[IsraelTimes] Paleostinian Authority President the ineffectual Mahmoud Abbas
... a graduate of the prestigious unaccredited Patrice Lumumba University in Moscow with a doctorate in Holocaust Denial...
has rejected an Egyptian proposal to resettle Paleostinian refugees in a large tract of land in the Sinai Peninsula to be annexed to the Gazoo Strip.

Speaking to a gathering of his Fatah party in Ramallah Sunday, Abbas said that an unnamed senior Egyptian official recently approached him and suggested settling Paleostinians in an area 1,600 square kilometers (618 square miles) large adjacent to Gazoo, reviving an idea originally proposed by former Israeli national security adviser Giora Eiland.

"They [the Egyptians] are prepared to receive all the refugees, [saying] 'let's end the refugee story'," Abbas was quoted by Ma'an news agency as saying.

The Paleostinian leader noted that the idea was first proposed to the Egyptian government in 1956, but was furiously rejected by Paleostinian leaders such as PLO holy warrior Muhammad Youssef Al-Najjar and poet Muin Bseiso who "understood the danger of this."

"Now this is being proposed once again. A big shot in Egypt said: 'a refuge must be found for the Paleostinians and we have all this open land.' This was said to me personally. But it's illogical for the problem to be solved at Egypt's expense. We won't have it," Abbas said.

Abbas told the crowd that if Israel had its way, Gazoo would become the Paleostinian state while the West Bank would remain just an autonomy.

This was not the first time Abbas rejected an offer to solve the plight of Paleostinian refugees living outside the West Bank. In January 2013, the Paleostinian leader told an Egyptian newspaper that he had requested the Israeli government to allow refugees in Syria to enter the West Bank and Gazoo.

According to Abbas, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu demanded that the refugees waive their "right of return" to Israel proper as a condition for crossing the border, a condition Abbas rejected out of hand.

Abbas confirmed the report to the Times of Israel in a meeting with Israeli journalists at his presidential compound in April.
Posted by:trailing wife

#4  Is it impossible to reject the leftist narrative of Paleo 'refugees'? For how many generations can this go on? These are rhetorical questions - but need to be asked nonetheless. With all due respect, Sinai was good enough for Moses (albeit for 40 years) - and is he not considered a prophet by the Quran?
Posted by: borgboy   2014-09-05 15:49  

#3  very well
Posted by: Mikey Hunt   2014-09-05 14:40  

#2  The refugee story pays well
Posted by: mossomo   2014-09-05 12:50  

#1  We don't want to end the Refugee Story it still draws a good audience that sponsors will pay for.
Posted by: Shipman   2014-09-05 09:32  

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