• disguy_ovahea@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    The borders of a country do not change due to occupation. Palestine is not a country. It is a nation-state. The UN recognizes Palestine as a self-determined people. Palestine is where the Palestinians are.

    The Palestinian Territories are the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. They are not called the country of Palestine. If they leave the West Bank, it will still be the West Bank, it just won’t be Palestinian territory any more.

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      5 months ago

      Cool. We’re not talking about a country or a nation-state, we are talking about a location.

      A location that has been called Palestine continuously for thousands of years. It is a location that has multiple names which are still used today including the Levant, Judea, Israel and Palestine.

      So, again, why would the name of that location change no matter who lived there?

      So far, the answer seems to be “because that’s what Netanyahu wants” and, again, why do you care what he wants?

      I’ll give you one last chance to answer both of those questions since I’ve asked both of them more than once, the first one multiple times, and then I’ll give up. I think you realize you’re just doing Netanyahu’s PR work for him and you’ve dug yourself into a hole.

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        5 months ago

        You’re being dismissive and accusational. I’m not defending the lack of recognized Palestinian borders. Just the opposite. For a platform full of pro-Palestinian people, I’m very disappointed in the ignorance I’m encountering. Their lack of recognized borders is a massive factor in this conflict, and I’m surprised it’s not only virtually unknown, but is considered scandalous to even point out. No matter how many nations recognize Palestine as a nation, they won’t have their own borders until they are recognized as a country.

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          5 months ago

          I didn’t think you would ever answer my questions.

          I can’t bear people who just stubbornly refuse to even acknowledge they were asked questions they won’t answer. Just be honest and say you won’t answer the question and save everyone some time.

          This conversation is over.

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            5 months ago

            I’m honestly not trying to upset you. I’m sorry if I did.

            I’m trying to be clear about the legality of the problem. What is the question that I left unanswered?