Timeline for Is "forced expulsion" equivalent to "genocide"?
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Nov 10, 2023 at 8:17 | comment | added | Pau | I feel much more relieved now that I know they are unintentional bombings.... | |
Nov 6, 2023 at 17:36 | comment | added | Jacob3 | Those camps were built over 75 years ago for Palestinians displaced in the 1948 war, and have meanwhile developed into regular cities, where Palestinians are already living permenantly for generations. You can see this first hand by checking out those "camps" on Google Maps. In Israel there are also many cities which were built originaly in order to house refugees (like Rosh Ha'ayin and Beth Shemesh), but their title as "refugee camps" is not being preserved. The reason that those Palestinian cities retain the title of "refugee camps" after 75y is in order to misguide people like you. | |
Nov 6, 2023 at 17:30 | comment | added | Jacob3 | First Israel is not bombing civilians intentionaly, in the contrary they are trying to do the most possible to prevent civilian deaths. But I wasn't refering to that; you wrote that Israel is expelling Palestinians from their homes and then bombing the "camps" where they take refuge - This is a misunderstanding of the simple facts. Palestinian "Refugee Camps" are not camps which are operating "now" as official places of refuge for Palestinians displaced in the "current" war. 1/1 | |
Nov 6, 2023 at 15:19 | comment | added | Pau | Bombing civilians is always a bad deal when it comes to legitimacy, whether they are in refugee camps, cities, or refugee camps in or near cities. Will we agree on that? | |
Nov 4, 2023 at 18:56 | comment | added | Jacob3 | I'm sorry but it seems that like many others, you misunderstood the meaning of a "Palestinian Refugee Camp". As you can check out on Google Maps, those camps are in fact regular cities, which retain their title as "refugee camps" since they were originally built for Palestinians who have been relocated during the 1948 war. If you wish, many major Israeli cities can also be called refugee camps, since they were built during the same time period, for Jews escaping fighting Arab countries (which expelled their own Jews to Israel) and parts of Israel which were then taken over by Jordan. | |
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S Nov 3, 2023 at 12:22 | history | answered | Pau | CC BY-SA 4.0 |