What’s a mere $414 million? That’s not even half a billion? And we’re in an administration that uses billion dollar bills as toilet paper.
Countries from around the world have pledged $5.4 billion to help rebuild the war-torn Gaza Strip
And that should do it until the next war in two years which will be partially paid for by all that money which Hamas diverts to rockets.
Norwegian Foreign Minister Boerge Brende announced the total Sunday at the close of a 30-nation donor conference in Cairo.
“The people of Gaza can not be held hostage to negotiations that may or may not produce the desired outcome. Letting Gaza fester while leaving the parties to their own devices is the surest way of setting ourselves up for another round of war a year or two down the road,” he said.
Actually putting more money into Hamastan is the surest way of rerunning this war a year or two down the road. But international diplomacy means never learning from history.
Among the biggest donors was Qatar, the Persian Gulf state with natural gas riches, which pledged $1 billion.
Qatar is also a prolific state sponsor of terror for groups such as ISIS and Hamas.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry announced an immediate American donation of $212 million, which is in addition to $202 million in humanitarian aid the U.S. had already committed.
Wasn’t that generous of him?
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said the world community has “clearly recognized the massive needs” in Gaza.
But he said this “must be the last Gaza reconstruction conference.” He said the “cycle of building and destroying must end. Enough is enough.”
Sure. Put more money into Hamastan and then insist that it’s going to be the last time.






















