• TallonMetroid@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I wouldn’t doubt that there’s also a fear that Israel will just annex the evacuated territory after this, to compound matters.

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      There’s no way they’re not gonna do that, they’re already annexing territories where people reside. People will move to the side that’s not getting bombed and when it’s all done, 2 million people will be living in half the small area they had at best.

    • MsPenguinette@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      I’d genuinely be shocked if they didn’t try to annex the majority of the land if not all of it. Cornering a mass of people isn’t a wise decision but they will use the inevitable violence as an excuse for all out ethnic cleansing

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      And if they don’t, its very likely they’ll just make it unlivable so the people can’t feasibly return The current Israeli government would be quite happy with Gaza City just being empty. That would solve a lot of long term problems with only short term consequences. A final solution to the Palestinian problem, if you would.

      • Szymon@lemmy.ca
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        1 year ago

        Turns out the Israelíes liked 1930s German policy, just not who it was directed against. They’re using the same playbook as the former oppressors of their people to inflict the generational pain onto others.

        Interesting to see them justify how much God supports their hatred.