• Cosmoooooooo
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    9 months ago

    This is all religion based. Until both sides stop their religious extremism, this will never, ever, ever, ever, ever end. The last 5,000 proves that. Set strong walls between church and state, and keep them strong.

    Or watch as religions attack other religions about religious nonsense until everyone is dead.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      59 months ago

      This is not religion-based. It’s about land.

      It’s about settler colonialism and a US client state that safeguards American oil interests in the region.

      "Settler colonialism can be defined as a system of oppression based on genocide and colonialism, that aims to displace a population of a nation (oftentimes indigenous people) and replace it with a new settler population. Settler colonialism finds its foundations on a system of power perpetuated by settlers that represses indigenous people’s rights and cultures by erasing it and replacing it by their own.

      Settler colonialism is based on the theft and exploitation of lands and resources that belong to the indigenous. History and current conflicts have shown that this ongoing system of oppression is mainly based on racism and white supremacy."

      https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/settler_colonialism

    • @Keeponstalin
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      59 months ago

      There are certainly religious aspects, but this is first and foremost a settler colonialist land grab

      “…the takeover of the West Bank in particular, with its ancient biblical sights, was a Zionist aim even before 1948 and it fitted the logic of the Zionist project as a whole. This logic can be summarized as the wish to take over as much of Palestine as possible with as few Palestinians as possible… After the occupation, the new ruler confined the Palestinians of the West Bank and Gaza Strip in an impossible limbo: they were neither refugees nor citizens—they were, and still are, citizenless inhabitants. They were inmates, and in many respects still are, of a huge prison in which they have no civil, and human rights and no impact on their future. The world tolerates this situation because Israel claims —and the claim was never challenged until recently—that the situation is temporary…Israel is still incarcerating a third generation of Palestinians…and depicting these mega-prisons as temporary…”