Freshgeardude
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It's a rather long list, hundreds of Palestinian localities spanning thousands of square kilometers and home hundreds of thousands of people who became refugees, but Wiki provides a decent overview, and of course the sources it cites go into far more detail. And no, international law never allowed any such theft.
war is war.
those that chose to leave ended up losing their land.
from the 1947 partition plan to after the 1948 war, there was a small difference on the jewish/ arab ratio of land.
everything before the independence war was allocated to israel by the UN from british control.
everything after was from WAR.
war is not pretty, both sides had losses, but im no where near going to blame the jews from protecting themselves after the war by creating laws in their governed territory to protect their own citizens over the natives that fought back against them.
if you have a full proof system to distinguish between terrorist and civilian,
by reading their minds to see if they support terrorists or would report them.
who would stop suicide bombings or rocket launches.
please. tell the israeli government.
if not, there is no clear way to distinguish who is a terrorist, who helps the terrorist, and who is a civilian.
the only way to protect yourself (country) from guerrilla warfare is to have a blanket policy.
its not fair. not even close. but like ive always said, a country puts its own citizens first.
