Wilders’ radical although unoriginal proposal is that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict could be resolved by relocating Palestinians to Jordan and denying their right to an independent sovereign state.

 

ed note–we’ll start off today’s important discussion with an often-used phrase appearing here on this humble little informational endeavor which is ‘how they do it’.

 

First and foremost, what every Gentile with a vested interest in his/her own future survival needs to know is that the Jews–meaning the followers of Judah-ism–despite the mountain of lies, misinformation, and disinformation they have heaped upon the world, and especially since the ‘redemption’ of ‘Eretz Israel’ began a century ago, are not interested in ‘peace’ with the Ishmaelite-Arabs.

 

They–the followers of Torah Judah-ism–have been in a state of war with them since the earliest days of ‘Jenesis’ and are religiously-commanded by their Torah-Judah-ism to slaughter every last one of them, down to every man, woman, and–as Netanyahu himself plainly stated recently–‘suckling infant’.

 

What they want is LAND, as in the PROMISED LAND, and specifically as it reads in their infernal Torah, from the Nile to the Euphrates Rivers, whole hog, and nothing less than la enchilada grandissima.

 

Having said this, the ‘Jordan is Palestine’ argument has been out there for a long time, not as a ‘final’ settlement of the Palestinian question, but rather as a ‘temporary place’, a ‘layover’, if you will, on a long journey from point ‘A’ to point ‘Z’, and we all know what ‘Z’ stands for.

 

Now, as it all relates to the sniveling boy-toy/shabbos-goy Wilders, nota bene the following.

 

The Jews know right now that in the aftermath of their giant Satanic black mass in Gaza, where between 15,000 and 20,000 innocent human beings have been snuffed out in honor of the Jews’ deity Yahweh, that they themselves cannot make remarks such as those made by Wilders, Israel’s little blond-headed b*tch in the Netherlands.

 

Not only would it throw EVEN MORE global support towards the Palestinians and their right to their own state, but as well, it would betray the fact that what the Jews are after is exactly what Wilders is revealing with his comments, which is the TOTAL expulsion of the Palestinians from the lands upon which they have lived for thousands of years.

 

As far as Wilders being called the ‘Dutch Donald Trump’, nota bene the following as well.

 

Trump never proposed moving the Palestinians to Jordan.

 

Within the terms of his ‘Deal of the Century’, the Palestinians would stay right where they were, the Jews would be forced to remain behind internationally-recognized borders (that were far less than what they have been planning to steal since the earliest days of ‘Jenesis’) and the drive to create ‘Greater Israel’ that has now brought the world to the brink of Armageddon and WWIII would have been stopped DEAD in its tracks.

 

Wilders should learn from one thing however and particularly as it relates to his allowing himself to be used as Likud’s boy-toy in megaphoning the message that the Palestinians must be ‘moved out’–

 

Trump bent over backwards trying to please the Jews as part of his ‘charm offensive’ in pushing through his peace deal, and the reward he got for it all was 4 years of political/social turmoil, 2 impeachments, the release of a virus cooked up in an Israeli bioweapons lab and a stolen election.

 

The point being, NEVER get into bed with the devil or one of his children, because at the end of the ‘encounter’, you will lose FAR MORE than you will ever gain.

 

 

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‘Jordan is Palestine’ — that is what Geert Wilders, Dutch parliamentarian and chairman of the Party for Freedom (PVV), the Netherlands’ largest political party, posted Saturday on X.

 

His post has ignited a firestorm of criticism and condemnation from Arab states and the international community, while he saw this as a proposed solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Wilders is considered to be the ‘Dutch Donald Trump’ because of his ideology and personality.

 

 

Wilders put forth a proposal – radical in relation to the general consensus although not without its supporters – suggesting that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict could be resolved by relocating Palestinians to Jordan, effectively denying their claimed right to an independent sovereign state. His comments stand in stark contrast to longstanding international consensus and United Nations resolutions that advocate for a two-state solution with east Jerusalem as the capital of a proposed Palestinian state.

 

The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates swiftly responded with a statement strongly condemning Wilders’ remarks. ‘Geert Wilders’ comments are not only offensive but also dangerous. They deny the rights of the Palestinian people to self-determination and their own independent state,’ said Ambassador Sufyan Qudah, the ministry’s official spokesperson. He emphasized that Wilders’ statements held no value or impact beyond highlighting his racism and extremism, which they considered part of a culture of hatred that should be universally condemned.

 

 

 

Palestinian Authority condemns his statements

 

The Palestinian ministry further characterized Wilders’ remarks as ‘a call to escalate the aggression against our people and a blatant interference in their affairs and future.’ They called upon the Dutch government to condemn and reject these statements in accordance with international law and United Nations resolutions.

 

 

‘Jordan rejects any proposal that undermines the rights of the Palestinian people or their quest for an independent state,’ its foreign minister stated. ‘We remain committed to a two-state solution with east Jerusalem as the capital of a future Palestinian state, in accordance with international consensus.’

 

Wilders’ statement has also drawn criticism and condemnation from other Arab states in the region. Leaders and officials from countries such as Egypt and Saudi Arabia expressed their outrage over the Dutch parliamentarian’s remarks, emphasizing the need for a just and lasting solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict that respects the rights and aspirations of both parties.

 

 

 

 

A history of standing with Israel

 

It was 50 days ago that Wilders denounced Hamas’s attack against Israel on October 7, 2023. Following the attacks, he prominently displayed both the Dutch flag and the Israeli flag in his office. During an election debate in the same month, he criticized the Dutch government for not taking action against pro-Palestinian and anti-Israel protests.

 

The Netherlands held early general elections on November 22, 2023, originally scheduled for 2025 but called early due to the collapse of the fourth Rutte cabinet in July. The far-right Party for Freedom emerged as the largest party in the House of Representatives, marking a significant political shift in Dutch politics not seen since World War II.

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