• Quokka@quokk.au
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    1 year ago

    Israel is not all Jewish people, so it’s existence as a state does not change the living circumstances for Jewish people across the world.

    As for a solution, no one has the easy fix and it’s a difficult road a head as you’ll see from any post-colonial country. I can say that the process can never start while one side is unfairly oppressed and murdered however.

    • samokosik@lemmynsfw.com
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      1 year ago

      Israel is not all Jewish but around 70% are Jews. The biggest minority are Arabs (~20%) that have the same rights as all other citizens.

      How come Israel its existence does not change the living conditions for Jewish people? There are literally several countries (especially Arab ones) where every Jew gets killed for being a Jew. Israel is a place for them where they can relatively easily obtain citizenship and not get killed.