The UN loves its numbers. Here’s one for you: 123 million people “forcibly displaced” worldwide. In 2022 alone, another 32 million. Sudanese, Syrians, Venezuelans, Ukrainians, Afghans—millions pushed out, millions dumped. And the countries responsible never paused mid-ethnic-cleansing to ask: “But darling, where will they all go?” No one cared. Except, of course, when it’s Israel. Then suddenly the whole planet turns into a hall monitor demanding: “And what about the refugees?” Only Israel gets given impossible homework while everyone else gets a free pass.
Madness Masquerading as Morality
Here’s the pattern: they bend, the world smirks, and Hamas cracks open the champagne. Israel accommodates the very people sworn to destroy it, and Western pundits call that “restraint.” That isn’t morality—it’s masochism dressed up as virtue. And the kicker? The more humane they are, the more their enemies bay for blood. Humanity doesn’t cool the hate; it fuels it.
Decency as a Capital Offence
Let’s be honest—the world isn’t offended by Israeli toughness, it’s offended by Israeli decency. In a global order built on conquest and corruption, moral seriousness is treated as intolerable. They hate Israel not despite its restraint, but becauseof it. Because it insists there’s such a thing as truth. Because it refuses to play by the “all armies are bastards” rule. No other army in history has shown this much restraint in urban warfare, and for that, Israel gets condemned as the worst villain since Voldemort.
The Question Only They Ask
“But who will take them?” Israelis ask. Because they’ve been trained to feel responsible—for everyone, including people who dream of stabbing their kids in the night. Meanwhile, every other refugee relocation is celebrated as humanitarian genius. Except one. Palestinians must stay in eternal limbo—because as long as they suffer, the world can keep waving them like a bloody flag against Israel.
The Pakistan Precedent Nobody Noticed
October 2023: Pakistan boots out two million Afghans—basically Gaza’s population. The world yawns. No boycotts, no emergency sessions, no protests in Paris. But when Israel suggests civilians step aside while they dismantle a terror cult hiding in apartment blocks, the world has a collective aneurysm. Apparently Palestinians are worth more as martyrs than as resettled human beings.
Refugees by Design
Here’s the bitter truth: the “Palestinian refugee crisis” isn’t some tragic accident—it’s a business model. Arab states kept them locked in camps for decades, not out of compassion but calculation. And somehow Israel is told it must keep living next door to people indoctrinated to slit their throats. That’s not morality; that’s assisted suicide. And the UN, which has an entire machinery for refugee resettlement, suddenly can’t find the “on” switch when Israel’s involved.
Time to Hand Back the Homework
Israel should stop asking “where will they go?” The answer is simple: not their problem. Tiny Israel has already absorbed Jews from every corner of the globe. Time for the 22 Arab states and 53 Muslim ones—swimming in oil, land, and cash—to step up and show this “famous brotherhood of the ummah” they keep bragging about.
And if anyone still dares to ask, “But where will they go?” the answer after October 7 should be: “You figure it out. We tried land, aid, coexistence—even tore our own citizens from their homes. They chose murder. You raised the monster, you house it.”
Israel is the only nation on the planet expected to bankroll, babysit, and empower its sworn enemies. That’s not just a double standard—that’s a bloody parody.