• @rivermonster@sh.itjust.works
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    -328 months ago

    Why will none of the Arab countries provide shelter for refugees and help them? They are vocal about how horrible the situation is and have the ability to assist by taking in refugees, but do nothing except make sure it goes on and gets worse.

    • @dannoffs@lemmy.sdf.org
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      508 months ago

      Yeah, why don’t the Palestinians give up and just accept being ethnically cleansed? I mean, they’re Arabs why don’t they just move in with the other Arabs, they’re all one big homogeneous group, right?

      • @rivermonster@sh.itjust.works
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        -258 months ago

        Civilians taking refuge away from a war zone is not being ethnically cleansed. FFS. Regardless of whether you think children should be stuck in a warzone,for whatever sick reason, I’d like to see the civilians evacuated.

        • Sami
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          378 months ago

          And if they are not let back in who will hold Israel accountable? Many of the people being bombed refuse to leave their homes for this very reason (as well as the south getting targeted by bombs/no shelter/no supplies either way so might as well keep whatever semblance of dignity they have left). They don’t trust Israel to allow them to return home due to historical precedent.

          • @Kecessa@sh.itjust.works
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            -208 months ago

            Those who don’t want to leave can stay, others shouldn’t be forced to become meat shields in a war they didn’t want.

          • @rivermonster@sh.itjust.works
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            -218 months ago

            Having all your civilians become collateral between the terrorists war crimianls they elected and the war criminal IDF isn’t going to hold Israel accountable.

            That’s the point. Get the civilians out of there.

            • Sami
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              268 months ago

              Tell that to the people that refuse to leave their house due to what I previously described. The last election in Gaza was in 2006. The average resident of Gaza was about 1 year old at the time. This conflict did not start yesterday. The Gazan population does not trust the international community to protect their right to return and they sure don’t trust the Israelis.

              • @rivermonster@sh.itjust.works
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                -98 months ago

                Right now, civilians don’t have a choice to leave the warzone. That’s intentional thaks to Hamas, Netanyahu, Egypt, Jordan, etc.

                IDC if someone wants to die for dirt. But at least let people who want to save their children, their families, and themselves to exit to safety.

                I’m NOT saying force people who want to stay in a warzone over land to leave. I am saying FFS let the ones who want to leave get out. Which they currently can’t do.

                • Sami
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                  178 months ago

                  You can’t carpet bomb civilians then blame a country for not accepting 2 million refugees. Leveling the sector with air strikes is not a requirement.

                  • @rivermonster@sh.itjust.works
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                    -38 months ago

                    Those countries have refused to take in the refugees for decades. They intentionally wanted them there and suffering. The refusal to take them isn’t new, and it isn’t all of a sudden because of the bombing.

                    It’s really simple, my guy. Just let people who want to leave the warzone do just that. Debate and argue the grey area later after the civilians are safe.

                    If you disagree, you’re literally saying that civilians should have to stay and die in a warzone, for what I can only guess is some political agenda of yours?

                • @dannoffs@lemmy.sdf.org
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                  -18 months ago

                  Right now, civilians don’t have a choice to leave the warzone. That’s intentional thaks to Hamas, Netanyahu, Egypt, Jordan, etc.

                  Ftfy

          • @rivermonster@sh.itjust.works
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            I get that. Hell they shouldn’t have Hamas using them as shields either just bc they elected Hamas. I get it.

            But “shouldn’t have to” and reality are clashing. And if the option is refugee or civilian deaths then I’d rather they lived.

            • livus
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              178 months ago

              It would be mathematically impossible for them to have elected Hamas since 50% of them are 18 and younger, and the last election was held over 17 years ago.

              • @dannoffs@lemmy.sdf.org
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                138 months ago

                And the reason the last election was held so long ago was that after Hamas won elections in Gaza, the west supported a coup that failed and entrenched Hamas in power.

              • @rivermonster@sh.itjust.works
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                -108 months ago

                I’d debate that with you, but it distracts from the point. Civilians need a path to refuge and not be forced to stay in rhe Hamas/Israeli warzone.

                If they want to stay, go for it. But lots of people who don’t want to see their families die, have no way out by design and to the delight of both Hamas and Netanyahu.

            • @TokenBoomer@lemmy.world
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              168 months ago

              You do realize this is advocating for genocide - the deliberate and systematic destruction of a racial, political, or cultural group.

              • Andy
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                -48 months ago

                I think at this point, the genocide is in progress. Like the caregivers in this article, what we’re discussing is triage.

                I think it’s unconscionable to evacuate the Gaza strip, because we all know that the intention is to never allow the refugees to return. But I would like the Palestinians of Gaza to have the option to choose whether to survive in exile or die in their homes.

                I believe that the Palestinian identity can survive in a diaspora. But that’s all academic. These people deserve the option to escape, even regardless of what it means for the future of their ethnic group. It’s a painful choice, but it should be there’s.

                • @TokenBoomer@lemmy.world
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                  98 months ago

                  If some decide to stay, what happens to them? Does the world condemn them to death because it’s too problematic to deal with? Does the world force them at gunpoint? Israel has the power to stop this, it’s the easier path.

                • prole
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                  68 months ago

                  But I would like the Palestinians of Gaza to have the option to choose whether to survive in exile or die in their homes.

                  Oh wow, how magnanimous of you.

              • @rivermonster@sh.itjust.works
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                -118 months ago

                Saving their lives is not advocating for genocide. Giving civilians no exit a warzone is. How is that unclear to you? I can’t tell if you’re just trolling at this point.

                • @TokenBoomer@lemmy.world
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                  158 months ago

                  It’s 2.2 million people. It’s a logistical nightmare. Any country/countries that take them in will have a drain on their resources. They will need aid. Or, just spitballing here, Israel could just stop.

                  • @Kecessa@sh.itjust.works
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                    -68 months ago

                    And that should happen with them until Israel listens to reason and stops? Because if they stay in Gaza more will die.

                    It’s 2.2m or 2.3m people. Remember Syria? That was 5 millions leaving the country so cut the crap about it being impossible.

        • @timidgoat@lemmy.ca
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          168 months ago

          If it was any other country your argument would be substantive. But we are talking about Israel and Palestine. Anyone who leaves will not be able to return. That’s how it’s always been. And for the Palestinians, their land is their existence. They will not give it up. They know the second they leave, it’s been lost.

          • @rivermonster@sh.itjust.works
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            -128 months ago

            And I said fine let those who want to stay do just that. But people who want to leave have a right to be able to do so.

            My only argument is that people who want to leave should be able to. These nutjob radicals in here are literally downvoting opening a corridor for refugees who DO want to leave to be free of a warzone.

            It’s insane how fucked that is, that anyone would even argue against giving them the option. And it makes their motives highly dubious and likely their arguments disingenuous and politically motivated.

    • livus
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      @rivermonster most of them are not vocal about it right now. Many of them have normalised relations with Israel in the last few years.

      They also hold the belief that allowing Israel to chase all the Palestinians out of Palestine and grab the land would be the end of the Two State Solution, turning the latter into permanent refugees.

      In practical terms given Israel’s blockades the only country in a position to take them is Egypt.

      • Egypt already hosts 9 million refugees, taking another 2 million would be politically unpopular with voters.

      • Egypt is also afraid of ending up in a border war with Israel (which would happen if any of the new refugees attacked Israel).

      • Egypt also wants the Two State Solution

      Here is an article that might interest you: Why Egypt Won’t Open The Border To Its Palestinian Neighbours

      • @rivermonster@sh.itjust.works
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        -138 months ago

        Other nations absolutely could petition to take them in and should. They could, at the very least, petioon Israel to allow them to provide refuge, but they dont bc they like things the way they are. I understand why, including it being politically advantageous for all of them and unstable governments, and nobody wants the terrorists hiding among the civilians.

        That’s rather rhe point, Israel can’t commit its war crimes without the assistance of Egypt, and honestly the all the other Arab nations who clutch their pearls. It’s so upsetting to see so many horrible and disingenuous actors in this from the Bibi/Hamas alliance (and theynare bed fellows) to Egypt and the rest of the nations who could help but instead clutch at their pearls and feign outrage.

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            Oh, I’m with you. Fuck my own country for not taking them in. I’m in the US. Our southern border is one endless crime against humanity. I literally petition my rep and both senators regularly about violations to our consititon and international law that occur here. It is a source of shame for anyone of conscience who lives here.

            • livus
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              @rivermonster yeah that’s getting really bad lately.

              I’m in New Zealand and I want more refugees from everywhere, including Palestine. It’s frustrating.
              Turns out Children of Men is the most prophetic sci fi.

              • @rivermonster@sh.itjust.works
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                58 months ago

                I feel you, I argue for both immigration and asylum to be opened and increased in the US. I regularly am so depressed and dismayed that we aren’t even honoring international agreements and law around asylum for those fleeing innumerable horrors.

                I’m very ashamed of my country on this issue.

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                  @rivermonster to be fair to the US it didn’t actually sign the UN convention on refugees that the rest of the West signed. But I still share your frustration.

                  I wish we could all work together on this stuff. Instead we have had some shining examples recently of how countries who do take people from warzones get left to take a huge hit, like poor Bangladesh struggling alone to administer Coxs Bazar (the biggest refugee camp in the world, now home to the Rohingya), or the Kurds who bizarrely were left trying to feed and shelter surrendered ISIS fighters from all over the world.

                  • @rivermonster@sh.itjust.works
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                    08 months ago

                    Honestly, my friend, that is just another source of shame that we aren’t signatories. The same as with our failure to sign on to the ICC. Just know some of us in this craphole are fighting the fascists.

            • @Kepabar@startrek.website
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              38 months ago

              Realistically a governments first responsibility before anything else is the physical safety of it’s citizenship.

              If you know a percentage of a population are religious extremists which will never integrate into your society and will probably pose a risk, then how can you, as a government, take them in?

              It’s a hard sell any way you slice it.

              • @rivermonster@sh.itjust.works
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                38 months ago

                AND refugees camps are awful. The Syrian refugee camp is a nightmare and forgotten by the world atm. But it should still be an option to seek asylum vs. staying in a wazone. Asylum from life threatening warzone and conditions us a human right.

                I agree with you that there’s terrible challenges get and not trying to sugarcoat it. But right now, it’s simple, the world is failing to make sure those who want out can get out. And it is a crime.

                Giving asylum is also not equal to citizenship.

    • Limitless_screaming
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      The people who will leave Gaza are never gonna be let back in. The neighboring Arabic countries already have lots of Palestinian refugees.

      • @rivermonster@sh.itjust.works
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        -118 months ago

        I definitely don’t think any land is worth the deaths of civilians while Hamas uses them as shields for their terrorism and war crimes, and Isreal commits war crimes of collective punishment, etc.

        Letting kids and civilians die in an active warzone is madness. I condemn the partnership of Bibi and Hamas (who’ve been bedfellows since they first got him elected) and just want to save civilians and prevent more atrocities.

        • @sheogorath@lemmy.world
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          38 months ago

          If that’s the attitude of everyone the whole world will be colonized and subjugated by imperialists. There will be a point where you cannot run anymore. Let me ask you a question, what would you do if this happened to you?

    • @TCBloo@lemmy.world
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      158 months ago

      Jordan won’t take them because the Palestinians assassinated their king, created a civil war in Jordan, and tried to assassinate their next king.
      Lebanon won’t take them because they keep joining Hezbollah.
      Egypt won’t take them because they keep joining up with Muslim Brotherhood and trying to destabilize the government.
      Syria won’t take them because they’re in the middle of a civil war.
      Iran won’t take them because they’re more useful as a tool to destabilize Israel.

      Am I missing anyone?

    • Bezerker03A
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      Because the neighboring countries did that in the past in various forms and it fucked them all up in some manner. These are not normal people. They’re twisted by decades of living under war or terrorist rule. Their population is so young because everyone old died that half the people alive never actually experienced a stable life. They know nothing but this. As a result they are really hard to integrate.

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      Because then they risk becoming the target of what Israel buys with the 50 billion dollars Joe Biden just sent to them.

      Edit: if to of