Great, then does that mean since they have a country that they are no longer refugees forever?
Designer_Buy_1650 on
The US used to be a leader on the world stage, not anymore. Bravo Mr Starmer for displaying incredible leadership. The UK is doing what is right.
Tacti_Kel_Nuke on
So UK is goin to join the 147 countries of 193 that recognise Palestine? I guess is neat(?
Few_Assignment_3826 on
Absolutely pointless recognising a state without defining it.
Appeasement, nothing else. Getting a Palestinian state that recognises Israel would be a much bigger deal.
meister2983 on
BBC quotes the argument from the UK government is:
>However, UK ministers argue there was a moral responsibility to act to keep the hope of a long-term peace deal alive.
I’d argue this thinking is a large part of the problem. Obviously, there is no hope of a two state solution and as soon as the world stops pretending there is, we can work on an actually plausible goal of less deaths under conflict management.
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Channing1986 on
With Hamas still at the helm?
qu_o on
Serious question: what is Palestine? Where its borders?
npquest on
What is a state Mr. Neville Chamberlain?
JortsByControversial on
Will Hamas start wearing uniforms?
faux_italian on
Double great.
What does that mean for the remaining hostages they took from a festival and nearby kibbutz AND for the prisoners Israel has (which i do not consider hostages)?
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Great, then does that mean since they have a country that they are no longer refugees forever?
The US used to be a leader on the world stage, not anymore. Bravo Mr Starmer for displaying incredible leadership. The UK is doing what is right.
So UK is goin to join the 147 countries of 193 that recognise Palestine? I guess is neat(?
Absolutely pointless recognising a state without defining it.
Appeasement, nothing else. Getting a Palestinian state that recognises Israel would be a much bigger deal.
BBC quotes the argument from the UK government is:
>However, UK ministers argue there was a moral responsibility to act to keep the hope of a long-term peace deal alive.
I’d argue this thinking is a large part of the problem. Obviously, there is no hope of a two state solution and as soon as the world stops pretending there is, we can work on an actually plausible goal of less deaths under conflict management.
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With Hamas still at the helm?
Serious question: what is Palestine? Where its borders?
What is a state Mr. Neville Chamberlain?
Will Hamas start wearing uniforms?
Double great.
What does that mean for the remaining hostages they took from a festival and nearby kibbutz AND for the prisoners Israel has (which i do not consider hostages)?