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NoneOfUrBusiness@kbin.social ⁨8⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

To say Israel has just been oppressing Palestinians for 75 years is reductionist and doesn’t take into account any of the reasons for conflict over that time

No? You should read more about the Nakba. Palestinians in Israel were subject to military rule where they were literal second class citizens until 1966. They still are, but it's less obvious now compared to when they could legally be run out of their homes.

Didn’t that minister actually say the conditions weren’t right at the time. And in Arafats place he wouldn’t take the deal. Not that the deal was actually bad?

Shlomo Ben-Ami stated on Democracy Now! that "Camp David was not the missed opportunity for the Palestinians, and if I were a Palestinian I would have rejected Camp David, as well.

But that aside, the deal was just fucking horrible. Hell, they started with the position that they wouldn't return East Jerusalem no matter what. That's a deal-breaker right there.

A blockade is not necessarily an act of war. If attacks are being launched from part of your country and you block certain goods going into the region I’d hardly call that an act of war

Again the Israeli propaganda. First of all, no, a blockade is always an act of war. Israel blockades Gaza by land, sea and air, in complete violation of its territorial integrity. Second, the attacks came after the blockade because Gazans, for obvious reasons, didn't take well to being starved. Third, it's not "certain goods"; it's almost everything, imports and exports. Israel has stated before that they're deliberately keeping the Gazan economy on the brink of collapse.

Can you point at a time Hamas legitimately put forward a reasonable attempt to negotiate?

Let's see...

2008 ceasefire: Hamas followed it while Israel kept up the blockade and airstrikes until the whole thing went under.

2012 ceasefire: Same as above.

2013-2014 united government that Israel opposed at every turn until it collapsed.

Not Hamas but 2014 peace initiative where 'Netanyahu did not move more than an inch".

From what I see here a lot of your image of the conflict comes from bold-faced Israeli propaganda.

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