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by 8note
359 days ago
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israel could also end it at any point, by not shooting, or by dissolving the whole state. why do they not do this? israel has had the ability to end the war since before its inception. the answer to why is no surprise, the same as hamas' reason to not surrender. the israeli goal is the disappearance of all palestinians, and hamas so happens to be made up of palestinians. |
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What?
You understand what would happen next, right?
Is there a single time in history when that has occurred? And if so, what happened next?
What a fantastically violent thing to say or propose.
>the israeli goal is the disappearance of all palestinians
If that is true, why are so many Palestinians alive?
If that is true, how do Palestinians have a population growth rate higher than any European country?
Palestine: https://www.worldometers.info/world-population/state-of-pale...
Europe: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_European_countries_by_...