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  • Lysol
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    351 year ago

    Very short description: Israel and the West Bank (Palestine) agree on borders. Then Israel starts to build settlements (basically residential areas) for israeilis within the Palestinian territory.

  • IninewCrow
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    1 year ago

    Two neighbors are arguing about their property line.

    They have a hundred foot strip of land that is ten feet wide in dispute

    They have an ugly fight about it all. One neighbor is super rich and the other neighbor is barely able to keep the lights on.

    The rich neighbor agrees to leave the land alone while it’s in the courts … but also decides to invite his friends over to park their really expensive RVs on the hundred foot strip of land.

    Everyone wonders why the poor neighbor is angry about it.

    • 1bluepixel
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      1 year ago

      More like a landowner living in their home, and a rich squatter parking their RV on the other guy’s backyard then slowly taking over the house.

      These “neighbors” metaphors ignore the historical fact that Israel was given Palestinian land and then encroached further beyond their borders.

    • @dmonzel@lemmy.world
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      201 year ago

      The rich neighbor also controls the water, food, and power going into that strip of land, and use that as leverage against the people who actually live there. Also, the people that live on that strip of land aren’t allowed to leave it, or they won’t be able to get back in. Also the rich neighbor likes to shoot the children and old women who live on that little strip of land.

      Oh, and the rich neighbor “gifted” this land to the people who live on it after stealing the land they used to live on.

      • @dan1101@lemm.ee
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        11 year ago

        The rich neighbor also controls the water, food, and power going into that strip of land, and use that as leverage against the people who actually live there.

        Well that seems like an opportunity for improvement. Disconnect Israeli power, food, and water supplies and connect Palestinian power, food, and water. Would be a good use of humanitarian funds.

  • NightLily
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    181 year ago

    One of the big things that Israel needs to stop for peace that is problematic on their end.

    • @Dmian@lemmy.world
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      191 year ago

      And that the international community turns a blind eye to. What are we waiting to ask Israel to remove the illegal settlers? Nobody will, because everybody wants to be in good terms with Israel. That’s the sad truth.

        • Overzeetop
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          81 year ago

          I mean, we sort of set up this fuck-fest despite Britain telling us it was a bad idea. But we were the Victors of the World™ so clearly we knew what we were doing (clears throat). Kind of like our useless embargo of Cuba, we made a decision and we’re sticking with it, no matter how stupid or counterproductive it is, and there’s a very vocal portion of the electorate which supports the move (mostly out of spite, which makes them that much more intractable).

          Is the current war terrible? Sure. Nobody should be killing civilians or taking the hostage. Is the plight of the Palestinians real? Yeah, it is. Israel has been an absolute menace, because they can.

        • @Substance_P@lemmy.world
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          71 year ago

          “no” sounds like a solid stance then I guess. These settlements are considered illegal under international law, as they violate the Fourth Geneva Convention. That law which prohibits an occupying power from transferring its civilian population into the territory it occupies. The United States and have expressed concerns, mostly just concerns, the United Nations have passed several resolutions reaffirming their position, mostly in condemnation, but overall the stance from the US has been more lenient towards Israel’s settlement policies.

          It certainly seems that these days there is a trend of not acknowledging human rights abuses anymore, it could be seen as late stage capitalism mixed with a deadly cocktail of politics/religion perhaps. This apathy from the west, will not serve humanity well in my opinion.

            • @Dmian@lemmy.world
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              91 year ago

              The settlements go against any accord or treaty signed previously in search of peace in the region. But with Netanyahu governing Israel, I don’t see them stopping anytime soon.

              In my humble opinion, as long as terrorist attacks from Hamas and illegal settlements from Israeli settlers keep occurring, peace in the region is impossible.

  • blazera
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    51 year ago

    They tryin to do a PR name change? Its the Zionism movement, its religiously motivated military invasion.