• Spzi
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    -51 year ago

    Maybe the situation has changed. Some parts of Palestine see themselves as opressed, see negotiations and compromise as futile. They want their land back. Some parts of Israel will not want to cede that without a fight. Others are worried of being suicide bombed in coexistence.

    People in general can coexist peacefully. But in the current timeline, it isn’t obvious how peace could be achieved without anyone moving.

    • @neeshie
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      51 year ago

      All parts of Palestine are oppressed and see negotiations as futile because Israel does not negotiate in good faith. When compromising means giving up the right to return to the land you were kicked out of, can you really blame them for not wanting to compromise?

      On top of this, if they’re no longer oppressed, people no longer feel the need to turn to Hamas and other terrorist organizations.

      Saying you support Israel for that reason is like saying you support apartheid in south Africa or colonial algeria because if you don’t support them the people in power will be ethnically cleansed.

      • Spzi
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        -41 year ago

        So what’s the solution without any ethnical cleansing?

        • @neeshie
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          31 year ago

          1 state secular solution, Palestinians have the same rights as isralis, Hamas and IDF people are tried and punished for war crimes, kick out all settlers.

          • Spzi
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            01 year ago

            Ok, that qualifies. Only question is how realistic that is. Requires lots of trust and giving up power while being tried for war crimes for IDF.