The Gaza plan
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Slow to move them? Are you unaware of all the globalist NGOs which have fleets of ships and buses which ferry non-whites into White countries?
What I mean is with only one dock slow to load them. What is there a million people in Gaza? How many people you think they can load a day?
Western governments will happily erect more docks. They'll probably bring in our own militaries, under the guise of "humanitarian" or "peacekeeping", to help offload the non-whites onto NGO vessels, or just use our own ships to transport them.
They've been doing this for decades already.
So I did some math. If you can load two 5000-refugee cruise ships a day, you can get them loaded in a few months. If there is no other factor. I think that would still be a mammoth boatlift.
I believe that they want to do this; I'm just trying to figure out what it will look like.
It could accelerate, like Starcraft, right? As they build more infrastructure. All of this said, I suspect boat is the most efficient way to move people from there. Short of having them just walk across the border. Even proper land transportation, as by truck, is harder.
It's not like they're checking passports, vetting people, or the like. If they're just chucking random people on a boat, and saying "haha, now you're America's problem, or England's problem, not ours!", most docks can have two boats at the dock at the same time, piers tend to have two sides in the water, you can probably cycle them every 4-6 hours, not every 24 hours (which would be 2 boats a day).
We're building a port to receive oil drilled from 20 miles off the Gaza coast, and send it to refineries. Palis are to be shipped here.
Your tax dollars at work.
Similar to L'Haina, HI; only a slightly different strategy.
Do you mean "Biden's $320M Gaza Pier [that] Has Detached & Drifted Onto [an] Israeli Beach"?
Yes that one. A temporary dock coming detached in a storm seems reasonable to me though. If the storm is bad enough, I've seen permanent piers float away.