Holocaust denier Queen Rania could donate to Gaza from her Swiss bank accounts

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Palestinians react after an Israeli bombardment in Khan Younis, Gaza Strip, Thursday, Oct. 19, 2023. (AP Photo/Fatima Shbair)

Holocaust denier Queen Rania could donate to Gaza from her Swiss bank accounts

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Rania al Abdullah, the sixth queen consort of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, descended one of her nine palaces to berate us plebeians from her perch at CNN. Queen Rania did not just fail to spare a single word of condemnation of the Hamas atrocities inflicted upon Israeli citizens. While lambasting those Israelis for justly defending themselves, Rania denied that such atrocities had even occurred.

“When the president of the United States is told that he has evidence he has seen evidence of children beheaded, only to retract it because the IDF said that there’s no proof of that, that is confirmation bias,” Rania said, incorrectly accusing President Joe Biden of lying about Israeli babies beheaded when he was in fact telling the truth. “Even at your network, Christiane, the CNN website, at the beginning of the conflict reported a headline about Israeli children found butchered in an Israeli kibbutz. And when you read through the story, that hasn’t been independently verified.”

HAMAS IS THE WORST ENEMY OF THE PALESTINIAN PEOPLE

Rania sandwiched her Holocaust denial with laments that a “glaring double standard” about Israel (which did not start this war) and Gaza (which did start this war) “is just shocking to the Arab war.” She blasted the “apartheid state” for “war crimes,” crying crocodile tears for the Palestinians her husband has pledged to bar from Jordan.

“This is a 75-year-old story, a story of overwhelming death and displacement to the Palestinian people,” Rania said. “It is a story of an occupation under an apartheid regime.”

If Rania truly believes this drivel, that despite the fact that Israel forced its own citizens to unilaterally exit Gaza nearly 20 years ago, that Gaza is such a decrepit and occupied state, she and her oligarch of a husband could do more than offer Palestinian refugee status. They could offer Palestinians actual citizenship, often denied to those descendants living in the kingdom, or, better yet, direct aid into their homeland.

While Hamas terrorists keep women out of Gaza’s workforce and use water pipes to create rockets, the king and queen of Jordan are sitting on an estimated net worth of $750 million. While their own kingdom is reliant on billions of dollars of aid from the International Monetary Fund, Europe, and the United States, Jordan’s monarchs have siphoned off their small fortune into seven separate Credit Suisse bank accounts between the two of them as well as a reported 14 palatial estates across the U.S. and the United Kingdom. Those manors reportedly include a home in Ascot, three different apartments in Washington, D.C., and three adjoining beachfront homes next to Zuma Beach in Malibu, one of which was purchased through the king’s shell company for a modest $33.5 million.

Recall that the Jordanian monarchy is no constitutional creature respected by the people and legally cordoned off from any real tyrannical power like that of the U.K. The Jordanian police have detained citizens as threats to the crown as recently as 2021, and the Jordanian people have protested economic reform required by the IMF in exchange for aid. If Rania does not want to disburse her vast fortune to her own people, she should put up or shut up regarding the Palestinians. And when it comes to the Jews in Israel, perhaps she should do the latter.

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