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koutetsu | 1 year ago

I will try to answer that question. I think it's better to find the actual reason for what's happening rather than focus on the symptoms. Perhaps Israel could stop being an apartheid[0,1] and treat Palestinians equally. It could also stop imposing a blockade on Gaza[2] and allow it to blossom again and remove the need for supporting Hamas. It could as well allow Palestinians to exercise their right to return to where they or their parents lived [3].

It's easy to point the fingers at Hamas for the region's suffering but that is dishonest and completely omits the big role that Israel played in creating this and previous events.

[0] https://www.hrw.org/news/2023/12/05/does-israels-treatment-p...

[1] https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/apartheid

[2] https://www.unicef.org/mena/documents/gaza-strip-humanitaria...

[3] https://www.hrw.org/news/2024/01/27/gaza-two-rights-return

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tzs|1 year ago

> I think it's better to find the actual reason for what's happening rather than focus on the symptoms

You should take your own advice. You didn't cite any reasons. You just cited earlier symptoms.

koutetsu|1 year ago

Perhaps you could help me with that? I was trying to reply to the parent's question about what Israel is supposed to do and offered some alternatives to indiscriminate killings. The part about the right of return dates back to around 1948, right around the time the state of Israel was established. How far back in time should we go for it to stop being a symptom and become a cause?