africanspur
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We have different views in the sense that I think, for a land that belonged to Syria some 50 years ago and has since belonged to Israel, that "there's no going back". I don't think there's a chance that it ever gets returned, hence why I have sense of "no going back".
it is the same on paper, yes.
I think that the WB and the Gaza strip can be freed of Israeli occupation a/o influence one day, and the fact that people are killed and abused daily over there bothers me immensly.
There are no Syrians left in the Golan for a couple of decades now.
I don't know a single Israeli, not even the ones who are the most left-wing-minded who (Jews) who vote for Arab parties in the Israeli Knesset,
Who go and give shit to soldiers in the West Bank,
I don't know any who won't go to the Golan Heights because it was occupied 50 years ago.
It feels very different even thogh it's the same story on paper.
If you were an Israeli you probably would have felt the same, but this we will never know.
Oh and I was interested in asking you- what does it mean to you that the USA or Australia are shitty countries? would you not go there, for example?
So if Israel did manage to cleanse Gaza and the West Bank of Palestinians and then fully settled those places, in 50 years, you'd feel less bad and shrug your shoulders and think ah well, what can you really do? Perhaps Bibi needs to push on then and get moving so our grandkids can say well there's no realistic chance of Palestinians returning there, what do you think of Americans?
I'm pretty sure there are about 20k Syrians left in the Golan, which are about the same number as the number of Israelis?
With respect, I'm not that bothered by what the majority of Israelis think. If they think its OK, thats up to them, but I don't see it any different to whats happening in the West Bank, even if they want to feel otherwise.
I'd like to think I wouldn't have but if I was surrounded by non-stop propaganda, who knows, perhaps I would have.
It means that I think they're shitty countries and the White Europeans have committed genocides globally and shaped the world in their image across 4 different continents. No I would still visit, just as I have actually visited Israel (alongside a trip to the West Bank). So probably not the gotcha you were expecting.
But you asked me what I think about America, likely expecting a shrug but no, I still think the founding of the country was a travesty (for which nothing can be done now) but if the country was founded in the 70s in that way, I'd 100% be calling out people who thought that was OK.