• ???@lemmy.world
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          8 months ago

          But your point is still wrong…

          Don’t squirm around like that. Live up to the shit yoy say.

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            8 months ago

            What are you referring to as wrong. Were there uprisings each time someone took Palestinians? Yes.

            So maybe that’s one of the reasons no one is willing to take them compared to Ukrainians.

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              Uprising or not, it still cpntradicts your claim about how no country took them in. No point changing goalposts. Your claim wss falsw, just admit it.

              Every one of those countries has Palestinian refugees (I am one of them). Jordan may be a shithole, but they never rejected Palestinian refugees even after all the business with the freedom fighters.

              You are trying to twist this. Why should they go anywhere??? Their fucking home is Gaza and Palestine. Egypt knows that if Israel ethnically cleanses Palestinians again, they will never be able to return. So please, stop twisting and turning. There is nothing wrong with Gazans or Pallestinians, and honestly any claim otherwise just stinks or racism.

              What if I asked myself this question about Jews??? Would that be acceptable to you?

              If not, then why on earth would it be acceptable to me?

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                8 months ago

                Why should Gazans go anywhere? Simply because there is a war in their country. That does not mean they are leaving forever. Just like thousands of civilians left Ukraine when the war started does not mean they will never return home.

                I am not saying there is something wrong with Gazans or that this situation is their fault, however, I at the same time fully understand that no other country would temporarily take them in. Also, how my claim is wrong? How many refugees from Gaza left the area since the beginning of this escalation?

                Edit: Regarding Jews: I think it’s completely understandable for civilians to temporarily leave Israel when the war is there. Of course, only if other countries would be okay to take them in.

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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.