70 percent were born in Israel. So thirty percent likely still have citizenship or could remain citizenship from their native land. The rest are mostly second or third generation so depending on ancestry many could claim citizenship by descent.
That’s pretty much “most”. Also emigration isn’t just getting a one way ticket and that’s it. Not to speak of cases of bed-ridden or otherwise incapacitated people and their caretakers
Ah yes. We must promote the case of the small number of settler colonizers who are bed ridden to negate the overall colonizers in an apartheid state from having to do anything
No, but it’s incorrect to claim that everyone who hasn’t left (yet) supports the war. Especially since the active phase that may have changed people’s minds have started less than half a year ago and the citizenship claims that you referred to may take many years to be seen through
70 percent were born in Israel. So thirty percent likely still have citizenship or could remain citizenship from their native land. The rest are mostly second or third generation so depending on ancestry many could claim citizenship by descent.
That’s pretty much “most”. Also emigration isn’t just getting a one way ticket and that’s it. Not to speak of cases of bed-ridden or otherwise incapacitated people and their caretakers
Ah yes. We must promote the case of the small number of settler colonizers who are bed ridden to negate the overall colonizers in an apartheid state from having to do anything
No, but it’s incorrect to claim that everyone who hasn’t left (yet) supports the war. Especially since the active phase that may have changed people’s minds have started less than half a year ago and the citizenship claims that you referred to may take many years to be seen through
The active phase? So we are gonna ignore the Nakba and the entire history of occupation and apartheid?