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We know what happens with peaceful protests, elections, and foreign interference (and more foreign interference), so how can Palestine gain it's freedom? Any positive ideas are welcome, because this situation is already a humanitarian crisis and is looking bleaker by the day.

Historical references are also valuable in this discussion, like slave revolts or the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, although hopefully in the case of Palestine a peaceful and successful outcome can be achieved, as opposed to some of the historical events above.

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[โ€“] bartolomeo@suppo.fi -1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Sure, not insinuating anything about you personally. It's just that very few people would say "Israel should adhere to the 1967 borders" or "Israel should respect UN resolution 181โ€ or any variation on Israel respecting international law.

[โ€“] milicent_bystandr@lemm.ee 3 points 10 months ago

I've heard a lot of people say exactly that, that Israel should adhere to those borders etc.

A large problem is that while there was a chance for that, Palestine and surrounding nations didn't accept it, and invaded Israel instead. (Whereupon Israel fought back and expanded their borders.)

So despite being UN mandated, it's not like there was a nice clean solution there that would work if only Israel (and/or Palestine) respected it.

Besides, the UN aren't "Boss of the World"; they're a diplomacy effort. That's a bit of a tangential discussion, but I feel sometimes people treat it as if the UN have a God-given mandate to govern the world, which isn't really true and muddies the context I think. Not that their involvement isn't valuable - but it's still involvement not okay daddy's finally going to fix things since you two can't play nice