• @orrk
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      111 year ago

      well people did, it’s mainly Israeli government that demands the ability to genocide whenever they feel like it, at this point.

      solution: stop occupying west bank/Gaza, let the PA actually work to police in Gaza, stop randomly killing Palestinians, stop cutting off their water, allow them to rebuild their own power plant, etc…

    • @nutsack
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      many people have proposed several extremely viable alternatives but Israel doesn’t like them and the western imperial countries don’t like them either because it would make weird zionist settling very difficult and they want Israel to have control of the entire region because ironically they think it’s going to help them win friends and influence people in the arab world

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          Palestinian statehood like the PLO have been pushing for? that’s an obvious one. they’ve already got a prime minister and a president and everything, and they oppose hamas.

          or they could tear down the stupid walls and give Palestinians the same rights as Israeli citizens? this one seems obvious enough that I kinda feel stupid typing it out.

    • @merthyr1831
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      31 year ago

      The last time someone got close to a viable alternative, Israeli fascists lead by Benjamin Netanyahu assassinated him

    • burchalka
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      -21 year ago

      Yep, zero proposals, other than whining that “IDF should do MORE to avoid collateral damage”…

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        Maybe if the Palestinians had a bit more land, the IDF would be able to target one house, rather than a whole 6 floor apartment building…

        • burchalka
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          -11 year ago

          OR, if they were under IDF control, the police could just enter and arrest the insurgents, similar to how they handle it in West bank… So maybe the 2005 disengagement was a mistake afterall…