Monday, 15 November 2021

Why Palestinians Are Fleeing The Gaza Strip

 

Why Palestinians Are Fleeing The Gaza Strip

by Khaled Abu Toameh  •  November 15, 2021 at 5:00 am


Referring to the lavish lifestyle led by most Hamas officials in the Gaza Strip and abroad, many Palestinians complained that while the fish are eating the poor emigrants, Hamas leaders continue to enjoy the best fish and seafood on offer in Qatar and the Gaza Strip.
  • Apparently, the two million Palestinians living under the rule of Hamas have reached the conclusion that it is Hamas, and not Israel, that is responsible for their misery.

  • "During the past 15 years, Hamas has taken Gaza from bad to worse. Gazans are a people under a brutal Islamist regime who are held hostage to stagnant policies that only serve the interests of Hamas and their global Islamist allies. If the international community could help liberate Gaza from such forces, they could help Gazans create a Dubai on the Med or a new Singapore." — Ghanem Nusseibeh, a Palestinian Muslim belonging to the oldest Arab family in Jerusalem, Al-Arab News, May 29, 2021.

  • Blaming Israel for everything wrong in the Gaza Strip may fool many in the US, Canada and the UK. But the Palestinians fleeing Gaza and their families who remain behind know the truth -- that it is Hamas that has brought them to the abyss, including the sea in which they are now drowning.

At least three Palestinians who fled the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip recently by boat went missing, apparently after they capsized off the shores of Greece and Turkey. Reacting to the tragedy, many Palestinians complained that while the fish are eating the poor emigrants, Hamas leaders leading a lavish lifestyle continue to enjoy the best fish and seafood on offer in Qatar and the Gaza Strip. Pictured: Two Gazans pull a boat along a beach in Khan Yunis, in the Gaza Strip, on September 22, 2021. (Photo by Said Khatib/AFP via Getty Images)

A tragedy that recently hit the Gaza Strip has again exposed the extent of the suffering of Palestinians under the rule of the Iranian-backed group, Hamas.

The tragedy also serves as a reminder of the double standards of the international community in dealing with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, especially the obsession with Israel and the tendency to ignore any wrongdoing on the Palestinian side.

According to reports from the Gaza Strip, at least three Palestinians who fled the Hamas-controlled coastal enclave went missing, apparently after their boat capsized off the shores of Greece and Turkey. The three were among dozens of Palestinians seeking a better life away from the repression and corruption of Hamas.

One of the victims was identified as 25-year-old Anas Abu Rajileh; another was Nasrallah al-Farra.

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