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    1. Master_Positive_2772 on

      That’s literally been the Likud manifesto since its inception

    2. KIERKEGAARDthe7th on

      I truly hope there is a God so that when Netanyahu passes he can personally tell Net that he was the Hitler of his day before chucking him straight down to where he belongs.

    3. DarkLordofDownvotes on

      This is a rip-the-bandaid-off statement in response to the „two state solution“ pleas (i.e. that’s no longer a plan worth discussing for Israel).

    4. Winter-Mix-8677 on

      Israelis might not think this is their problem but a government that can do this to other people can do it to its own people too.

    5. Virtual-History-6099 on

      Not wanting a Palestinian state after failed talks, suicide bombings, Hamas‘ takeover of Gaza, and October 7th, is a mainstream position in Israeli politics beyond Netanyahu. The question is how does the world convince Israel such a state wouldn’t be a launching pad for attacks, I mean rockets launched from West Bank foothills could easily shut down the adjacent Ben Gurion airport. Though honestly I’m under the impression most Israelis have made up their mind on that. It worries me as forcing Palestinians into divided enclaves isn’t a sustainable future for Israelis or the Palestinians. Maybe one day a one state will come about and force both to live together. I’m honestly not sure where this is going. All I can do is point out difficult truths which deflate the expectations and fantasies of activists from both camps. Both sides are screwed. 

    6. ComfortableCall3912 on

      There’s plenty of room in the 78% of mandate Palestine that went to the Arabs.

    7. Harris supported a two state solution but that wasn’t enough for the purity police.

    8. I am no expert at all, but it seems that if a two state solution is ever agreed on these two need a giant border wall and guarded no man’s land similar to the N/S Korea situation.

    9. In retrospect, I am surprised the Israelis did not attempt to move the Palestinians to the Sinai while they had control of it.

    10. LovesFrenchLove_More on

      I could be mistaken, but that sounds like a (not direct) quote from somebody who said the same thing about Jews many decades ago. It’s so weird seeing the Israel government on the other side today.

    11. Netanyahu has weakened Israel’s security more than anyone.

      The loss of the Democratic party in the USA is directly attributable to him and in the long run may well be fatal to his cherished causes.

    12. AshuraBaron on

      „Hey Netanyahu, knock knock.“

      Who’s there?

      „Get the fuck off the stage.“

    13. – You shall not oppress a stranger, for you know the feelings of the stranger, having yourselves been strangers in the land of Egypt.
      Exodus 23:9

      – Love your neighbor as yourself
      Leviticus 19:18

      – When strangers reside with you in your land, you shall not wrong them. The strangers who reside with you shall be to you as your citizens; you shall love each one as yourself, for you were strangers in the land of Egypt: I יהוה am your God.
      Leviticus 19:33-34

      – The core values that guide discussions around immigration in Judaism are ‚ahavat get‘ (loving the stranger) and ‚hachnassat orchim‘ (welcoming guests).

    14. I dont ever again want to gear how one side doesnt recognize the others right to exist. Neither side does and we should abort this 80 year failed nation building exercise and use the money for health care.

    15. soulstryker66 on

      Has always been their stance. Not one thing that would’ve hinted at a change of heart.

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