https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...olution-is-impossible/?utm_term=.80a3dbb9fef6
Oops--they're asking for a two-state solution which would make the West Bank/Gaza their homeland. It's not Israel that controls immigration there, nor would not being Jewish have anything to do with it.
The only way this statement makes sense is if they consider Israel to be the Palestinian homeland--but a two-state solution does nothing about that.
In other words, the settlements predate the "occupation"--which only makes sense if the "settlements" are Israel itself.
The other shared experience of Palestinians is exile, with millions of Palestinians not allowed to return to live in their homeland because they are not Jewish.
Oops--they're asking for a two-state solution which would make the West Bank/Gaza their homeland. It's not Israel that controls immigration there, nor would not being Jewish have anything to do with it.
The only way this statement makes sense is if they consider Israel to be the Palestinian homeland--but a two-state solution does nothing about that.
Next June will mark 50 years since the Israeli military occupation began in 1967.
However, for the Palestinians, who have continuously suffered from Israeli settlements and its associated regime for more than half a century,
In other words, the settlements predate the "occupation"--which only makes sense if the "settlements" are Israel itself.