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lees1975

(6,700 posts)
2. Sorry, but you are wrong
Mon May 26, 2025, 01:57 AM
May 26

The fact that most of the current population of Gaza was born in Gaza doesn't change the fact that they are the children of those displaced and relocated to Gaza. That changes nothing.

This is just one example of what is becoming a clear majority of Jewish Holocaust survivors and children of survivors, along with a significant number of Israelis themselves, who are vociferous in their opposition to the Gaza war. Fact is, there just aren't that many Holocaust survivors still living, so any of them who speak out and speak up pn this subject are an effective voice for peace.

You need to start looking at where the rhetoric is going on this. "Emptying" a province of its people is a term that has a history the European Jewish people know only too well. These holocaust survivors apparently think that's not something they would wish on anyone else, especially not their Palestinian neighbors.

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