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JERUSALEM — The White House is considering resettling Palestinians from the Gaza Strip to the United States, with experts warning of potential terrorism and failed assimilation.

In early May, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said: “We are constantly evaluating policy proposals to further support Palestinian family members of American citizens who may wish to visit the United States.” Announced.

Hamas invaded Israel on October 7, killing about 1,200 people, including more than 30 Americans. Video footage shows Gazans cheering on Hamas terrorists as they return with more than 250 people kidnapped from southern Israel. According to the footage, Palestinian civilians also desecrated the bodies of dead Israelis and Europeans.

Palestinians in the war-torn Gaza Strip have been steeped in Hamas’s terrorist ideology since 2007, experts say. The U.S.-designated terrorist organization Hamas has instilled dangerous anti-Semitic, anti-Christian, and anti-American ideology into a wide swath of Gaza’s more than 2 million residents.

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Palestinians line up outside the UNRWA aid distribution center in the city of Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip on December 10, 2023, waiting to receive supplies from a humanitarian aid convoy passing through the Rafah border with Egypt. Tachi. (Majidi Fatih/TPS-IL)

Piñas Inbari, a veteran Arab affairs analyst and Israel correspondent who has covered the West Bank and Gaza for more than 14 years, told FOX New Digital, “The core question is: Is all of Gaza Hamas, or is Biden? I think they’re trying to convince Hamas of us.” There are differences between Hamas and Gazans and we must treat them separately.

“I can’t say that all Gazans are Hamas, but I can say that they are brainwashed by Hamas. Muslims are indoctrinated into Islam and jihad.” [in Gaza]. Biden needs Europe to understand that he cannot simply accept the status quo and instill it in the United States. ”

Inbari pointed to the march of more than 1,000 Islamic extremists in the northern German city of Hamburg in late April. Islamists announced that a caliphate was the solution. A caliphate is an Islamic state where Sharia law governs all classes. Mr. Inbari is fluent in Arabic.

“It will take years of education to teach them that they are not jihadist Muslims,” ​​he says.

He said Biden’s plan is to “bring al-Qaeda into the United States. They’re taught to hate America and Christians. They think if they hate Jews, they won’t hate Christians. They’re wrong. “Al Qaeda hates Christians even more than Jews.”

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Biden recommended websites that included pro-Hamas articles in the aftermath of the Oct. 7 terrorist attack in Israel. (Getty Images)

Biden’s immigration plan and pro-Hamas protests on university campuses have recently been discussed among some Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.

Israel’s TPS-IL news agency released video footage of Gazans speaking about immigration and anti-Israel protests on a US campus.

“Everything that’s happening here is according to their plan,” said one elderly Palestinian man, apparently referring to Israel. “They attacked Gaza with all their might, but with no results. But now they are working on a new plan. Their hearts are with the people of Gaza and they want to liberate Gaza and unburden it. He claims he wants to reduce it.

“And this is the core plan of America and the occupation, to force us to migrate. Even if the entire universe demanded it, I would not migrate.”

There is no evidence that Israel or the US wants to encourage Palestinians to immigrate. Israel withdrew from the Gaza Strip in 2005, and a Palestinian terrorist movement seized power in 2007.

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Members of the Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades, an armed wing of the Palestinian Hamas movement, attend the funeral of Comrade Mohammed Abed in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, on February 16, 2022. (Khatib/AFP via Getty Images)

However, in the TPS video clip, the young man says he wants to emigrate.

“Why stay here? No one will stay. Everything will be ruined. Why stay?” he said.

One middle-aged man added, “I’m 55 years old myself. I have no intention of emigrating. But for the sake of my children, I will tell them to go.”

A Palestinian man is vehemently opposed to immigration.

“Who will migrate? God forbid,” he said. “There is nothing for those who migrate. [love of] There is no country, no religion, no faith. “This is a person who has no loyalty to Gaza and has no real ties to Gaza or Palestine.”

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In response to pro-Hamas protests on American university campuses, a Palestinian woman said, “I think Hamas supports the American protests. I’m grateful to the American students for standing on the side of the Palestinian people.” Stated.

The Palestinian man added: “Hamas does support these university students and should support them for that.”

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Palestinians, including women and children, living in makeshift tents at the base of the wall separating the Gaza Strip and Egypt in Rafah, Gaza Strip, May 9, 2024, move to a safer area after Israeli forces take control of Rafah. A border crossing on the Gaza side, as Israel’s assault on the Gaza Strip continues uninterrupted for 216 days. (Hani Alshael/Anadolu via Getty Images)

“The United States has provided assistance to more than 1,800 eligible individuals who have left or are seeking to leave the Gaza Strip,” a U.S. State Department spokesperson told Fox News Digital. “This includes U.S. citizens, lawful permanent residents (LPRs) and their families, many of whom come to the United States. This also includes people with serious health conditions such as cancer or disabilities. It also includes particularly vulnerable people, such as children who are in need of acute or specialized care during wartime or in the United States.

A State Department spokesperson said everything will be carefully checked.

“The safety and security of the American people is our top priority, so anyone from Gaza who has traveled or plans to travel to the United States will be thoroughly screened,” the spokesperson said. “We have been clear and consistent: The United States categorically rejects any action that would result in the forced displacement of Palestinians from Gaza or the West Bank or the redrawing of the Gaza border.”

Syrian-born American journalist and Middle East expert Heavi Bouzo reviewed the interview for TPS-IL.

“The Biden administration’s immigration policy and open borders approach has long been problematic due to insufficient vetting of legal immigrants,” Buzo told Fox News Digital. “For nearly 20 years in Gaza, Hamas has controlled the content of textbooks, media and mosque khutba (sermons).

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Displaced Palestinians arrive in central Gaza after fleeing the southern city of Rafah on May 9, 2024. (AP/Abdel Kareem Hana)

“Most people working in Gaza have to belong to Hamas or other extremist organizations to find work, complicating efforts to identify those deeply involved in Hamas terrorist activities. This situation highlights the critical need for thorough scrutiny to identify potential national security threats, a measure that has not yet been effectively implemented by the Biden administration.

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“The administration’s efforts to evacuate civilians from the conflict zone in Gaza have traditionally been internationally praised as lifesaving humanitarian efforts, but many Palestinians and Arabs are I believe in Mr. Biden.”The administration’s policies have not been well-received by any party, and are not perceived to be particularly helpful to Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. Contains national security risks.

“Meanwhile, Egypt should continue to accept Gaza refugees, and the United States should support them with aid, shelter, food, and medicine until they can return safely.”

Palestinians fleeing

Following the Israeli army’s ground invasion of a specific area east of Rafah, located in the southern Gaza Strip, Palestinians in the area continued to migrate from the eastern part of the city to the west of Khan Yunis, and set up temporary settlements in Al Mawashi district. A tent is being set up. May 9, 2024, Khan Yunis District. (Ashraf Amra/Anadolu via Getty Images)

In December, a shocking survey found that 57% of Palestinian respondents in the Gaza Strip and 82% of Palestinian respondents in the West Bank (known in Israel as Judea and Samaria) said Hamas’ It was revealed that he had agreed to carry out a terrorist attack.

Inbari, an expert on Palestinian society, expressed optimism. He said if the United Arab Emirates, which has diplomatic ties with Israel, took responsibility for rebuilding Gaza, the emirate would “bring a positive version of Islam” to the enclave.

“The Gazans will realize that they were brainwashed by Hamas. I think they will wake up. The same thing happened in Syria with people who were brainwashed by Assad,” he said. He said there is.

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“Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad’s Baath Party has spent more than 50 years socially indoctrinating Syrians to hate Israel, Jews, and the United States. After the Syrians began to be wiped out, many Syrians “understood that Assad was toying with them,” Imbari said.

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