Statistic on the news said that 50% of the population there are under 18…

  • Neuromancer
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    902 years ago

    Because they don’t want the Palestinians either.

    Same reason Jordan hasn’t done it.

    It’s been suggested and rejected.

    • kersploosh
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      612 years ago

      IIRC, Egypt also sees Hamas as a threat since Hamas is backed by Iran. They aren’t going to do anything to make life easier for Hamas or similar groups.

      • Neuromancer
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        162 years ago

        Jordan won’t take them either.

        Now in all fairness they want their own country even though historically they’ve never had one.

        That may be the right move but they have to stop acting like terrorist first.

        I had a good Palestinian friend who always felt they should merge with Israel and ride the gold train

        • Chris
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          102 years ago

          The kurds never had a country should we let them continue to be abused?

        • Ð Greıt Þu̇mpkin
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          -12 years ago

          I see the same solution from the other direction.

          IMO the “sovereignty” of Palestine is only as it is now because otherwise Israel would have to let the Palestinians into the democratic process where they could just vote out the settler minded fascists.

          A coalition needs to impose the one state solution by force, and only withdraw as a solid millitary core is built up capable of cracking down on separationist and supremacist cells.

          Draconian tier protections against violations of civil rights and equal rights.