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Followup to my post here earlier where I wondered why Israel didn't forcibly establish filtration camps to stop the world, acquire every person in Gaza, determine which collaborate with Hamas, and release the remainder: The Telegraph: Former British special forces poised to deliver aid to new Gaza ‘gated communities’. They're proposing doing just that, controlling who gets into their safe zones, just in-place rather than stopping the world to do it. Props to I think @2rafa for calling it in advance.
I'm not sure how to expect the proposal to evolve from here as it makes contact with reality, though we can expect some likely elements from first principles:
How do you all see it working out? What will work, what won't? What failure modes are most likely?
As beta testing. The British and American militaries, various three letter agencies and police will be eagerly observing and giving the Israelis and their mercenaries input and making tweaks in running the camps. Palestinian people get used as the lab rats to work the kinks out implementing the Orwellian nightmare police state of the future.
Then in the classic Imperial Boomerang effect they take the tools field tested on the poor bastards in Palestine and eagerly apply them in cracking down on future dissenters in the UK, US, etc.
Wouldn't be surprised if things the Israeli government and these mercenaries do to Palestinians in this campaign wind up one day being wielded against some posters on this forum.
That's basically the plot of the Turner Diaries, which is interesting but not something I expected to hear from the left. Reminds me I should finish that book review.
As for strategies used abroad coming home, as you might suspect we are somewhat more concerned about the rhetoric and tactics of the "anti-colonialists" coming home to us, being as we are disgusting Settlers illegally occupying the traditional Unceded Land of Turtle Island, marking us for righteous ethnic cleansing by Decolonial Violence.
Also we already know what being a target of the security state is like. One of those "not giving your enemy a path to retreat guarantees he'll fight to the death" issues the left has created for itself through its dominance and abuse of every institution.
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