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I swapped the original article at the request of a mod to from a source deemed more reliable, but to avoid confusion when reading the comment section prior to this edit, here is the link to the original article. I chose the Relief Web source listed by some who commented. Cheers!

    • CybranM@feddit.nu
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      11 months ago

      What do you think Israel should’ve done after Hamas killed over a thousand people?

        • CybranM@feddit.nu
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          11 months ago

          That seems like a very unlikely response, doubt any country would accept anything right after an attack like that.

          • agitatedpotato@lemmy.world
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            11 months ago

            And that’s why terrorist groups work versus modern states. They can count on disproportionate response. Hamas support was lower before Oct 7 but thanks to Israel liquidation of 20k people, now they have staunch support.

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          11 months ago

          Does that involve all Jewish people leaving Israel or are you talking about the two state solution which Israel has repeatedly tried to work towards and both the plo and now Hamas reject on principle?

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            11 months ago

            Hamas explicitly calls for a two state solution while Isreal explicitly rejects it.

            And no, Isreal has never once tried to work towards a two state solution, because that would mean unilaterally recognising Palestine as a sovereign state with all the rights afforded to a sovereign state under international law. At best it has offered suggested a bantustan, but for over a decade it hasn’t even done that.