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Offline Steve_uk

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    The claims of the old man, as you call him, are already verified. As are the claims of countless other refugees now herded into Gaza along with their descendants. His name is Salmam Abu Sitta, he had 16,000 acres forcibly stolen from his family by terrorist Zionist militia. You still fail to answer questions regarding the implementation of your ill thought out suggestion.
     Your latest historical comparisons are again distraction from your inability to engage on anything substantive. What you call population dispersal is not a valid comparison to the ongoing ethnic cleansing,  illegal settlements and the violence and repression inflicted on the indigenous Palestinians whose land is constantly being appropriated by armed settlers backed by the IDF. Your inability to answer the questions raised by your own suggestion are indicative of your shallow and wholly incurious approach. You are not a serious person and cannot debate honestly. You are an unquestioning apologist for the "settler" violence that still continues today, whether wittingly or unwittingly.

  https://news.un.org/en/story/2023/11/1143087

    What about the refugees displaced by Zionist, mostly European, settlers in the UN report above, Steve. They are still alive, should they also "move to an adjacent Arab country"? Should the illegal settlers be punished and the land restored in order that a settlement can be reached, perhaps, rather than the victims moving? What exactly will make up a Palestinian state? Would you leave all of the illegal settlements? Just some of them?
Maybe I know more than you envisage. Land swap discussions are nothing new anyway. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2002/may/23/israel3#:~:text=The%20true%20story%20of%20Camp,negotiations%2C%20walked%20out%20of%20the