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Help for Gaza Refugees Creates a Flashpoint
for DeSantis and Haley

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Posted By: PageTurner, 10/15/2023 3:03:40 PM

The deepening humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip is driving a wedge between Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley, two of the leading Republican presidential candidates, who deviated sharply on Sunday over whether the United States should help Palestinian refugees from the region ahead of an expected Israeli invasion. In an appearance on the CBS morning show “Face the Nation,” Mr. DeSantis, the Florida governor, doubled down on remarks he had made one day earlier in Iowa, espousing a hard-line opposition toward helping civilians who have been thrust into the middle of the conflict. “They teach kids to hate Jews,” he said. “The textbooks do not have Israel even on the map.

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Welp, that's it for Nikki Haley. She just flushed her presidential prospects down the toilet. Nice knowin' you, Nikki.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: FL_Absentee_Voter 10/15/2023 3:12:16 PM (No. 1577987)
A wedge between Haley and DeSantis (or any of the others)? In the end, it doesn't matter.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: bighambone 10/15/2023 3:19:01 PM (No. 1577989)
If Haley is saying that she is ready to work with the leftist and socialist Democrats to bring the Palestinian population of Gaza to the USA as refugees, chances are she just blew her chances to win the wimpy Republican primary elections. It is that Palestinian population of Gaza that elected Hamas to control Gaza in the first place, and they should not be allowed to resettle and become leftist and socialist Democrat supporters and voters in the USA. Even Egypt an adjoining Islamic country to Gaza does not want to allow the Palestinian population of Gaza into Egypt, as they know that those Palestinians would bring violence and all sorts of other problems to Egypt and the Egyptian government.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: udanja99 10/15/2023 3:28:52 PM (No. 1577995)
The Gaza “refugees” elected Hamas to be their leaders and government. They deserve no aid at all.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: happywarrior 10/15/2023 3:30:05 PM (No. 1577996)
Nikki Haley had “presidential prospects”. Who knew. Lol.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Heraclitus 10/15/2023 3:37:49 PM (No. 1577999)
Other countries in the region where the same culture and religion are shared have so far refused to help those escapees from Gaza. They have always refused. One has to wonder why... hmmmm Iran is very rich, even richer now (thanks --or otherwise-- joe biden). The aid does not get to the people anyway. And money can't buy us love.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Cynical Backstory 10/15/2023 3:45:39 PM (No. 1578005)
I knew a guy who worked in the Middle East oil fields for years. He told me those countries over there had quotas of Palestinians they had to hire but the Palestinians are such troublemakers and so radical and just plain nuts all those other countries just finally refused to hire any more and sent home the ones they had.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: DVC 10/15/2023 7:44:57 PM (No. 1578118)
Haley....at least 90% of the time on the wrong side of the issue. Wrong again.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: Lawsy0 10/15/2023 9:49:25 PM (No. 1578185)
It was just a summer romance, coming to a natural end. Cause of the spat doesn't matter. Inevitable.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: doctorfixit 10/16/2023 6:31:22 AM (No. 1578332)
Return the residents of Gaza to the countries that kicked them out in the first place.
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