• LeninWeave [none/use name, any]@hexbear.net
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            22 days ago

            To expand on this, there would have to be a lot of legal ramifications and “truth and reconciliation” types of proceedings. Such a huge number of “Israelis” are personally guilty and could not be allowed to force their victims to live with them without accountability (even putting aside the material benefits they gained that would give them power over Palestinians, even in a single state with equal rights).

            Likely a huge number of “Israelis” with dual citizenship would simply leave of their own accord, both to avoid prosecution and because the apartheid benefits are the actual reason they’re even there in the first place. Many who remain would be Arab Jews who don’t all have a place to go back to, but as I said above many of them would need to be held accountable in some way for the genocidal actions they undertook.

            Of course, there should be redistribution of wealth and land and compensation for Palestinians whose entire livelihoods were stolen (which would also help address the imbalance I highlighted previously). This isn’t the first country to need decolonization, people think these are new issues for some reason, but they really aren’t.