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this post was submitted on 02 Oct 2024
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Obviously similar to neighboring countries like Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan.
Hint: It is obvious you are trying to propagandize in favor of Israel. No, no possible answer to your question justifies anything Israel has been doing.
I think its fair to ask an objective "what would a free Palestine look like"
I'm interested in what life would be like for folks there.
Young people seem so different when they don't have a physical or emotional gun to their back, I actually entertain the idea that young Palestinians (with aid and world collaboration) could work towards—I dunno, like Pakistan or something. I don't know a lot about all the geopolitics but Pakistan is seperate from India, thats an achievement that seems similar
Better than the blockade in Gaza and the apartheid system in the West Bank they've been living under for the last decades.
I don't think it would be a model in terms of human rights, doesn't make Israel's actions any better.