It is easy to say that Israel has the right to exist, but where? I think its right to establish itself in Palestine is exactly as good as its right to establish itself in (for example) one of the American states, or a county in the UK.
If Israel established a nation in Massachusetts or Yorkshire, building settlements wherever it wanted to, and asserting the right of border controls against the surrounding natives, how do you think the displaced locals would react? Don't you think it is just possible that they would use violent means to get their country back? Should we advise them to "forget about the 'disaster' already and move on"?
PS: On reflection, maybe New Hampshire would have been a better example than Massachusetts. The state slogan of NH, if I remember correctly, is "live free, or die" - which could well be adopted by the citizens of Gaza.
If Israel established a nation in Massachusetts or Yorkshire, building settlements wherever it wanted to, and asserting the right of border controls against the surrounding natives, how do you think the displaced locals would react? Don't you think it is just possible that they would use violent means to get their country back? Should we advise them to "forget about the 'disaster' already and move on"?
PS: On reflection, maybe New Hampshire would have been a better example than Massachusetts. The state slogan of NH, if I remember correctly, is "live free, or die" - which could well be adopted by the citizens of Gaza.
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