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by spwa4
658 days ago
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Now look at the map, where West Bank Palestinian settlements are. Tulkarm. Qualqilya. Abu Dis. Bayt Awa. Obviously Palestinians are doing this too, and have been doing it for far longer than Israeli settlers have done it. Palestinians live on and usually over the green line, in areas where they can't even provide basic necessities (like water) and leave huge areas where they COULD live entirely empty. Let's be honest here: the only thing Palestinians are doing there is not living, they're trying to conquer, and at least partially succeeding. |
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There's no comparison whatsoever between these ancient (and continuously inhabited) municipalities and the modern Israeli settlements. (The first 3 anyway. Beit 'Awwa was settled in antiquity, then abandoned, then re-settled again the 19th century, with some 7,000 inhabitants by 1948).
Obviously Palestinians are doing this too, and have been doing it for far longer than Israeli settlers have done it.
Doing "this" as in what the settlers are doing, no. Nothing even remotely like it.
Palestinians live in areas where they can't even provide basic necessities (like water)
Right, because of a long-term strategy of the Israeli government to deny them such.
and leave huge areas where they COULD live entirely empty.
If so that's their problem, not yours.
Let's be honest here: the only thing Palestinians are doing there is not living, they're trying to conquer, and at least partially succeeding.
They're not conquering anything. It was already theirs to begin with.
This post is easily one of the most bizarre attempted analogies I've ever seen on HN.