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by raesene9
2582 days ago
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how many generations of people have to live somewhere to be considered "native" then. In this case we're talking what 4-5 generations, depending on how you count it, that sounds fairly native to me. The UK acted poorly here and the pressure that this vote applies to them is good, as if anyone has a right to the islands it's the people who lived there for hundreds of years. |
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They've been there well over 100 years now, settlement by the Israelis started in the 1870s. Are they now native?
It's never going to be an easy thing to resolve. Ultimately, if you settle someone else's sovereign land, don't be surprised if you don't get to just claim it unless you've got the guns, tanks and bombers to back it up.