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All Palestinians in Gaza Are Eligible for Asylum in France, Court Rules

Tall Timbers

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All Palestinians living in the Gaza Strip will be eligible for the first time to apply for asylum in France, a court ruled on Friday.

Deciding on a case brought by a Palestinian mother seeking asylum in the wake of the Islamist Hamas October 7th terror attacks on Israel, France’s National Court of Asylum (CNDA) ruled in her favour given the “war methods” of the Israeli Defence Forces in Gaza, which the court found were “serious enough to be regarded as methods of persecution.”

The decision overturned a previous rejection from the French Office for the Protection of Refugees and Stateless Effrusion (OFPRA) in November, which noted that the Palestinian woman was not specifically being “persecuted” and therefore could only be eligible for “subsidiary protection”, a lesser form of asylum which only allows for a four-year temporary residence permit rather than the ten years of protection guaranteed to refugees.


Throughout modern history, France seems to work hard to keep losing, and losing, and losing.
 
Wowee. So they are going to take in a million+ Gazans.

Who is going to pay for their transportation to France?

How will they ever be able to distinguish who is Hamas?

If these folks all move over there, this will help bring about that time of peace for Israel.
Well, that doesn't sound like they are willing to take the lot.

Just that asylum seekers are eligible for asylum under French law.

And the local muslim hordes are from North Africa (Morocco and Algieria) and they already had a dose of French colonial culture and spoke the language. They are a problem in France, but the local French muslim terrorists might not be any too happy to find Gazans on their doorstep and will likely run the interlopers out. Not all the Moroccons and Algerians are nasty, plenty have actually assimilated, but even more are creating the problems we see on the news. Those are now home grown as it's a generational issue.

Meanwhile the conservative elements in France who oppose mass transformation of France into a muslim enclave will be more active than ever before. Marine Le Pen's party should be reaping a huge uptick in support.

So the weather forecast for the next little while in France should say unrest is likely, with a chance of daily demonstrations, and the occasional downpour of violence in the Muslim enclaves of Marseille and the muslim no go zones of Paris and other major cities.
 
Meanwhile the conservative elements in France who oppose mass transformation of France into a muslim enclave will be more active than ever before.
Or France will cave into a surrender like they did in early WW2.

My great grandfather was from France, so nothing against the French, but, they had the blasphemous Summer Olympics recently. They are very secular and seem to detest Western Values.
 
Well there's dreadful blasphemous stuff everywhere, in every nation.

In all truth- there's plenty of reasons God could judge us all, and only one reason He hasn't. His mercy and grace as 2 Peter says. France isn't the only one that is poking God in the eye.

The planet is speeding towards the Tribulation and defiantly acting to offend God in every way possible. It's like the enemy is working thru these people to bring the end even faster.

The reason God hasn't acted in judgment yet is salvation. Sometimes God allows consequences- to wake us up to turn to Him, but nothing yet on the order and scale of the wrath and fury He will pour out in the Tribulation.

France may be about to realize why Gazans needed to be dealt with as Israel had to deal. Consequences.

But it's to lead us to Him. In this season of the church age, before the Rapture.

2 Peter 3
8 But do not forget this one thing, dear friends: With the Lord a day is like a thousand years, and a thousand years are like a day.

9 The Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some understand slowness. Instead he is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance.

God is giving the French, Gazans, Iranians, Syrians, Russians, Chinese, Americans and the rest of us more chances than we deserve because He is merciful.
 
Evidently, the leadership of France didn't feel France was "muslim enough" :(

The Christians have a huge opportunity to bless all of these unbelievers with The Gospel.

They can probably already see, and may have experienced, the Earthly repercussions if they do not bless the muslims with The Gospel: France will be cursed with sharia 😭


I just checked the websites of my denomination's partner church in France. One of them is being blocked or censored at their end.
The other website is available. The front page prominently displays the areas that have The Gospel, resources for study/learning, to strengthen one's own faith, and for witnessing/evangelizing/missons :hyper:


:pray: :pray: :amen: :amen: :thankyou:
 
Well, that doesn't sound like they are willing to take the lot.

Just that asylum seekers are eligible for asylum under French law.

And the local muslim hordes are from North Africa (Morocco and Algieria) and they already had a dose of French colonial culture and spoke the language. They are a problem in France, but the local French muslim terrorists might not be any too happy to find Gazans on their doorstep and will likely run the interlopers out. Not all the Moroccons and Algerians are nasty, plenty have actually assimilated, but even more are creating the problems we see on the news. Those are now home grown as it's a generational issue.

Meanwhile the conservative elements in France who oppose mass transformation of France into a muslim enclave will be more active than ever before. Marine Le Pen's party should be reaping a huge uptick in support.

So the weather forecast for the next little while in France should say unrest is likely, with a chance of daily demonstrations, and the occasional downpour of violence in the Muslim enclaves of Marseille and the muslim no go zones of Paris and other major cities.
And also, if you are a man pretending to be a woman, stay out of the courts for right now. It would appear Macron's wife did not get court support in contests of her gender. Which is interesting timing because Trump just asked a well know podcaster in the USA to tone down her speaking against Bridget. As a favor to Macron. And then the courts in France dis her. lol. I don't know what they are putting in the popcorn these days...but, please, i'll have another :p
 
And also, if you are a man pretending to be a woman, stay out of the courts for right now.
:lol: ummm nope! Very happy with the gender God gave me. But thank you anyway! A court free day is always a refreshing choice.

I don't know what it is about conspiracy nuts and Brigitte Macron- She is definitely a "she" - she gave birth to 3 kids (in France this is public record) 2 girls and a boy all of whom look like her to some degree. They also look a bit like their dad who died back in 2019. If she had been a "he" married to another "he" an egg donor and a surrogate would be required, and that would mean they would not share a lot of features in common. It would also entail adoption paperwork, which is not the case.

They have normal birth certs, look like a combo of both parents therefore Brigitte is not a man. You can look up a Daily Mail interview with her recalling what it was like to give birth to her first- her son. Dated Sept of 2020.

This is the title but I can't seem to copy the link.

French First Lady Brigitte Macron, 67, reveals she felt 'helpless and scared' after she gave birth to her first child aged 21 in a rare new interview

sorry, it even came out formatted like that. She even lacks the prominent brow ridge that is characteristic of male facial skull structure which can vary from person to person, so that isn't definitive, but she should have that if she was actually male.
 
:lol: ummm nope! Very happy with the gender God gave me. But thank you anyway! A court free day is always a refreshing choice.

I don't know what it is about conspiracy nuts and Brigitte Macron- She is definitely a "she" - she gave birth to 3 kids (in France this is public record) 2 girls and a boy all of whom look like her to some degree. They also look a bit like their dad who died back in 2019. If she had been a "he" married to another "he" an egg donor and a surrogate would be required, and that would mean they would not share a lot of features in common. It would also entail adoption paperwork, which is not the case.

They have normal birth certs, look like a combo of both parents therefore Brigitte is not a man. You can look up a Daily Mail interview with her recalling what it was like to give birth to her first- her son. Dated Sept of 2020.

This is the title but I can't seem to copy the link.

French First Lady Brigitte Macron, 67, reveals she felt 'helpless and scared' after she gave birth to her first child aged 21 in a rare new interview

sorry, it even came out formatted like that. She even lacks the prominent brow ridge that is characteristic of male facial skull structure which can vary from person to person, so that isn't definitive, but she should have that if she was actually male.
To me, I'm not heavily invested in if Bridget is male or female. I do find it interesting that what was thought to be libel is now free speech. So there is that. But maybe Bridgett will get that overturned. Not sure of the motivation of the reporters against her. But as a Rothchild candidate, I could imagine that Macron would have scrutiny. I think it is kind of cute that Macron asked Trump to speak to Candace about toning down the rhetoric. She said she would. But it only lasted hours until this French ruling tempted her out of her newly found silence.


For me, I tend to see the weirdness around the central banking candidate Macron as more of a concern than who he marries. In some ways I would just say that for a man who stated he saw himself as a Greek (g)od in the past, that which haunts him presidency in this way is not exactly in line with vision of grandeur. I don't exactly hate Macron. I do think he is worth keeping an eye on in respect to globalism movement in general though. Blessings. :)
 
For me, I tend to see the weirdness around the central banking candidate Macron as more of a concern than who he marries. In some ways I would just say that for a man who stated he saw himself as a Greek (g)od in the past, that which haunts him presidency in this way is not exactly in line with vision of grandeur. I don't exactly hate Macron. I do think he is worth keeping an eye on in respect to globalism movement in general though.
100% agree.

French politics don't focus on the same things as American politics. Being a Rothschild protege doesn't matter as much, being globalist barely registers even on the Right wing side. Central banking same.

But what does matter is the demographic shift in France from the French versus the Islamic invasion. THAT is what is driving Marine Le Pen and her voters and they are a large enough bloc to make Macron worry. She frequently invokes the French countryside people in her speeches, how it all affects them. Their demographic is older, more concerned, less "globalist" than the media influenced youth in the cities.

Macron picks up the splits from the right and the left. France used to tilt more leftist socialist but in recent years fiscal responsibility and the demographic war are big. So the leftists are losing ground to Macron. (from American terms that is still left, but French politics are NOT American in any way shape or form). The left in France tends to focus on entitlement programs, hanging onto those for dear life, as symbols of French culture. The centrists under Macron are worried about debt. The right worry about migrants and the loss of borders, but not due to globalist cabals.

Some of those tempted by Le Pen are still more worried about the economy so they look to Macron.

It comes down to world view. American world view especially on the Republican right, is heavily influenced by the evangelicals of America and their world view and eschatology. Those are the people that are concerned by globalism.

National borders, and control of migrants is what matters to the Right wing in France, not the overall globalist agenda. Soros and the Rothschilds aren't quite the bogeymen in France as they are in the States. That sort of doesn't register.

All that said, I don't' focus on France. Russia is what I watch. I listen to France and French news sources occasionally, and during their elections a bit more to understand what's going on. My french is so lousy I miss more than half of what's going on and I rely on google translate a LOT. But as elections progress my French improves and I can ALWAYS pick up when Le Pen is playing on the heartstrings. There are emotionally charged words in French (sort of like Mom and Apple Pie in Americanese) that she uses to good effect.
 
It comes down to world view. American world view especially on the Republican right, is heavily influenced by the evangelicals of America and their world view and eschatology. Those are the people that are concerned by globalism.

National borders, and control of migrants is what matters to the Right wing in France, not the overall globalist agenda. Soros and the Rothschilds aren't quite the bogeymen in France as they are in the States. That sort of doesn't register.
Thank you Margery, what a good insight!
 
100% agree.

French politics don't focus on the same things as American politics. Being a Rothschild protege doesn't matter as much, being globalist barely registers even on the Right wing side. Central banking same.

But what does matter is the demographic shift in France from the French versus the Islamic invasion. THAT is what is driving Marine Le Pen and her voters and they are a large enough bloc to make Macron worry. She frequently invokes the French countryside people in her speeches, how it all affects them. Their demographic is older, more concerned, less "globalist" than the media influenced youth in the cities.

Macron picks up the splits from the right and the left. France used to tilt more leftist socialist but in recent years fiscal responsibility and the demographic war are big. So the leftists are losing ground to Macron. (from American terms that is still left, but French politics are NOT American in any way shape or form). The left in France tends to focus on entitlement programs, hanging onto those for dear life, as symbols of French culture. The centrists under Macron are worried about debt. The right worry about migrants and the loss of borders, but not due to globalist cabals.

Some of those tempted by Le Pen are still more worried about the economy so they look to Macron.

It comes down to world view. American world view especially on the Republican right, is heavily influenced by the evangelicals of America and their world view and eschatology. Those are the people that are concerned by globalism.

National borders, and control of migrants is what matters to the Right wing in France, not the overall globalist agenda. Soros and the Rothschilds aren't quite the bogeymen in France as they are in the States. That sort of doesn't register.

All that said, I don't' focus on France. Russia is what I watch. I listen to France and French news sources occasionally, and during their elections a bit more to understand what's going on. My french is so lousy I miss more than half of what's going on and I rely on google translate a LOT. But as elections progress my French improves and I can ALWAYS pick up when Le Pen is playing on the heartstrings. There are emotionally charged words in French (sort of like Mom and Apple Pie in Americanese) that she uses to good effect.
Great to have your perspective from a Canadian POV (one that is in the sober light of Christ). One of my favorite Christian podcasters is Canadian. Its a channel called Underdog Theology. He is reformed but calls out fouls when he sees them. I don't side with his reformed theology, but where i would make this comparison with you dear sister, is that his views are Canadian. Not American. And he knows a lot of his audience is American. But he has quite an endearing spirit. A heart toward the sensible. And awareness to keep an keen eye open. And a love for considering varying handfuls of variant perspectives of people (in some ways like how nuanced your understanding of different social structures in the world--seeing the human heart beyond the pollical veneer). That channel on YT is one of the few people i would make this statement about: If I were president, i would want him in my cabinet. Or at least a solid source of consulting perspective. Aside from that dream world, we do have such a rich wealth of cultural, religious, spiritual (even more important), and well nuanced sober thought from such a soul as yours nestled in our Canadian neighborhood. And i mean that in its endearing sense (not in you are now a part of the USA sense...lol).

Hey so question Margery, is NY in some way officially succeed from the nation in some ways upon your thinking? Blessings.
 
Hey so question Margery, is NY in some way officially succeed from the nation in some ways upon your thinking? Blessings.
Thank you for the compliment, but always take me with a large grain of salt, I'm opinionated, and all I do is share what I see from my pov.

About NY and NYC. In the other thread, I was making a crack about how NY state (and city) seem like they don't even want to belong to the States under Trump. Both terms. I wasn't serious about them seceding from the Union, merely that sometimes they act like that is what they want.

They go out of their way to sue him, impeach him, throw everything but the kitchen sink at him in the hopes of something stopping him.



LOL the ONE THING they forgot in all their calculations of how to gang up on him


---is the fact that he is one of THEM!


New York City born and bred! He learnt to fight there I suspect, and he is more than up for the challenge.

I just find it funny how hard they try and how he just keeps bouncing back with more ways to make NY regret trying to smack their son down.

You'd think they'd be proud of their homie in the Whitehouse, but nooooooooo not so much! They would rather cut off their nose to spite their face than admit he is all that used to make NYC great- the can do attitude, the willingness to enter a fight and win it by any means at his disposal- fair or foul.

I am not endorsing winning by using unfair methods, or the lack of manners- but both seem to be the way NYC's own prefer to rumble.
 
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