[…] BBC World Service has seen documents showing that organisations with close ties to the Israeli government have provided money and land used to establish new illegal outposts.

  • Maeve
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    233 months ago

    `“Whenever you put outposts illegally in the area, it brings tensions with the Palestinians… living in the same area,” he says. One of the extremist settlers sanctioned by the UK was Moshe Sharvit - the man Ayesha says threatened her at gunpoint. Both he and the outpost he set up less than 800m (0.5miles) from Ayesha’s home, were also sanctioned by the US government in March. His outpost was described as a “base from which he perpetrates violence against Palestinians”. “He’s made our life hell,” Ayesha says, who must now live with her son in a town close to Nablus.

    196 verified.

  • @[email protected]
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    03 months ago

    Think there’s any way to get Russia to attack Israel instead of Ukraine? We could allow either country to keep any land they earn from the conflict, no questions asked. Only stipulation being, only one country can remain.

    And then the victorious party can eat the rest of the world’s nukes.

  • DominusOfMegadeus
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    -403 months ago

    I’m sure this will be an unpopular take, and I know this is their home, but if I were a Palestinian right now, I would honestly be all about someone helping me relocate far far away from Israel.

    • @[email protected]
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      493 months ago

      If I was a Palestinian right now, I would want to fight the people taking my home and killing my family.

    • @[email protected]
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      353 months ago

      i dont think it works like that, they dont get to leave they just no longer have a home.

        • @Blumpkinhead
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          33 months ago

          If you’re going to wish for something, how about wishing Israel would stop genociding?

          • DominusOfMegadeus
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            13 months ago

            No, I wish the Palestinians would survive, rather than being wiped out by Israel.

    • @Doorbook
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      43 months ago

      Your statement is not ignorant of the the current situation but also similar to the “if I am Jew, I will relocate to another country” during the Nazi regime.

    • @gcheliotis
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      23 months ago

      I think you’re making a valid point about fleeing persecution, which is a perfectly rational decision for one’s self-preservation, but the keyboard warriors will downvote you because it sounds like you’re advocating for relinquishing Palestinian lands to Israel.

      • @sazey
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        43 months ago

        If leaving to be relocated somewhere else isn’t relinquishing your lands, then what is it? Do yo think the Israeli government will hold the place for the Palestinians that may eventually want to return? Also, no one wants the Palestinians, they are some of the poorest people on Earth and don’t have fancy second passports like most Israelis.

      • DominusOfMegadeus
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        Yep.

        I’ve started several replies and then given up because I don’t have the energy to explain the subtleties of what I am suggesting.

        • @[email protected]
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          23 months ago

          Shit, I don’t even think it has to be subtle. People emigrate all the time for a variety of reasons. And most of them are much less compelling than “I’m surrounded by people who might decide to murder my entire family any day.”

          They have no responsibility to stick it out and take the risk just because other people, including myself, don’t want to see the settlers win.