A Jewish kingdom was semi-independent during the Seleucid–Roman periods, 2k years ago
Arabs appear in the region in ~650, and ruled early on for centuries (Rashidun, Abbasid, Umayyads, Fatimid...), until ~1100 AC
(original source: youtube.com)
Arabs appear in the region in ~650, and ruled early on for centuries (Rashidun, Abbasid, Umayyads, Fatimid...), until ~1100 AC
(original source: youtube.com)
They were replaced by Muslim, non-Arab empires: Seljuks, Mamluks*, Ottomans, which ruled for 500-800 years, except for ~200y of Crusaders
The region was never independent for 2000 years
The region was never independent for 2000 years
Egypt takes the Gaza Strip
Jordan takes the West Bank
They can create a Palestinian country in these areas
They keep them for themselves
Jordan takes the West Bank
They can create a Palestinian country in these areas
They keep them for themselves
300k Palestinians flee the West Bank
100k flee the Golan Heights
Egypt & Syria attack again in 1973 (Yom Kippur)
Initially they win, Israel eventually prevails
100k flee the Golan Heights
Egypt & Syria attack again in 1973 (Yom Kippur)
Initially they win, Israel eventually prevails
So who deserves the land?
Who was there 1st? Israel
More recently? Israel today
As far as I could find, Israel has been the only independent country in the region, ever
What about the last 1000 years? Israel, UK, Ottomans, Mamluks
No Arab rule for many centuries
Who was there 1st? Israel
More recently? Israel today
As far as I could find, Israel has been the only independent country in the region, ever
What about the last 1000 years? Israel, UK, Ottomans, Mamluks
No Arab rule for many centuries
What about population displacement?
Jews 1st
Then Christians
More recently Arabs
1M of them
Jews 1st
Then Christians
More recently Arabs
1M of them
What about religions?
Muslims have been ruling for nearly 1100 of the last 1400 years
But religions have just been replacing each other. Jews, Christians, Muslims, Jews
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Muslims have been ruling for nearly 1100 of the last 1400 years
But religions have just been replacing each other. Jews, Christians, Muslims, Jews
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What about morality?
Jews suffered the Holocaust
They have no other safe place to go
But 1M Arabs have been displaced
They’ve been consistently losing ground for 1 century
Both suck
Jews suffered the Holocaust
They have no other safe place to go
But 1M Arabs have been displaced
They’ve been consistently losing ground for 1 century
Both suck
Arabs had many opportunities to get a state in Palestine: UK proposal, UN resolution, several proposals thereafter… They said no (or other Arab countries kept the land for themselves)
But who can blame them? Would you accept deals that are always worse than the previous one?
But who can blame them? Would you accept deals that are always worse than the previous one?
So who deserves the land?
It depends
Who do *you* want?
Because there’s good enough arguments on both sides
The truth is everybody is biased and tilts the arguments in their favor
It depends
Who do *you* want?
Because there’s good enough arguments on both sides
The truth is everybody is biased and tilts the arguments in their favor
What’s an objective approach to deciding this?
The Montevideo Convention defines statehood
• a permanent population
• a defined territory
• government
• capacity to enter into relations with the other states
The Montevideo Convention defines statehood
• a permanent population
• a defined territory
• government
• capacity to enter into relations with the other states
Israel mostly fulfils these rules
Palestine (West Bank?) does too
They both have a legitimate claim on the land
They both deserve statehood
They should recognize each other
Palestine (West Bank?) does too
They both have a legitimate claim on the land
They both deserve statehood
They should recognize each other
The question becomes: *how* do we make this happen? There are lots of hurdles
Settlements
Recognizing each other
The right to return
Security
And +
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Settlements
Recognizing each other
The right to return
Security
And +
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I also posted a deep dive on the geopolitics of Israel
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Next is the geopolitics of Palestine
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Next is the geopolitics of Palestine
One factor I missed, commented by many: After centuries living in Muslim countries, about 900k Jews left them between 1948 and 1970. Some pulled by the new land, some pushed by their countries
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