Cleverdawny
Once again, we have "propaganda is when someone disagrees with me"
So your position is that it's more legitimate for someone to live there because their ancestors moved there under the Ottomans rather than people whose ancestors lived there before the Romans and moved back under the British?
I don't give a fuck about any of that. What I care about is that the Jewish militias were happy to accept sharing the land with a Palestinian state, while the Palestinians decided that any possible Israeli state was unacceptable and declared war.
The entire conflict stems from their inability to accept peaceful coexistence.
Okie dokie I guess
That's still what Hamas says their goals are lol
It's why they started this war. They wanted to head off Saudi normalization of relations with Israel
Dude that's what they've said their goal is. Take your head out of your ass
There hasn't been a sovereign and native state on that land since the Roman conquest of Judea lmfao
The math doesn't add up. If Gazans are receiving 245 calories a day and about half the food trucks they need, then either the former or the latter is incorrect. LMAO
But really, Gaza should have probably thought about how to feed their own populace before starting a war of aggression. It's not exactly Israel's job to feed a hostile populace which declared war on them. I'm simply glad that they're allowing food trucks in. It's better than most would have done and empowers their enemies.
Except that at those times, you could absolutely compare slave economies to non slave economies, and the non slave economies were healthier
It's why during the civil war, the north was so much more powerful than the south
Turns out that if you stifle the potential of half your population, lock them in bondage, and assign a significant portion of the rest to watching them, it's not very efficient. It's better to just pay people, even discarding the abominable immorality of slavery and focusing on just economic efficiencies.
"it's slavery when I work for money" ok clown
That's always where this was going to end. That future was written on Oct 7. The only question is, how much pain it takes to get there.
It's obvious that the Israelis view their withdrawal and end of occupation in Gaza as a mistake and that it's time for them to undo that mistake