• ???@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    It doesn’t mean they are leaving forever? Lmfao.

    Then why am I not in an apartment in Tel Aviv now (where my father’s family was ethnically cleansed from during the Nakba)??

    Edit: seriously, I’d like an answer. Why was the fucking ethnic cleansing of my family never fixed? Why did I never have the right tp return? And how would you gurantee this to Gazans?

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      8 months ago

      Guarantee is unfortunately impossible. Like in every war. It’s a choice between staying in the battlefield and risking your life or leaving and risking your country.

      Regarding Nakba: it was not right. Israel shouldn’t have done that just like muslim countries shouldn’t have expelled Jews.

      And the reason why it was not fixed is simply because backtracking all humanity’s mistakes is not possible and creation of new states/regimes usually have these consequences.

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        8 months ago

        Ah thanks, so I should settle simply because Israel is unwilling to make amends or fix annything. Got it. /s

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            8 months ago

            Right, so how would you gurantee a right of return for Gazans? They would be idiots to leave given Israel’s history of ethbic cleansing and land theft.

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                8 months ago

                Right… I really wonder where you get this nonsense from.

                But no, Israel is the one who would prevent them from returning, just like it prevented every single one of my grandparents and their families from every returning.

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                  8 months ago

                  Is it a rule that because you lived somewhere, you have ultimate rights to that place or what? So theoretically if I find out that my ancestors owned a huge castle 1500 years ago, should I be able to just claim it?

                  edit: grammar fixes