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How is this one so difficult to solve? The Israeli government, through law, guarantees Jews, regardless of where they dwell, to move to Israel. They only need to claim one Jewish grandparent to qualify and Israel must facilitate their immigration.
On the other hand, even though the right of return is guaranteed by international law, the Palestinians cannot.
How does Israel keep skirting this simple issue? And is this just more evidence that the zionists do not want peace?
My understanding is, that the vast majority of the expelled Palestinian people as well as those who are still there require this simple step if there is to be a true and lasting peace. It is clear in international law and understood in the international community this way. What is the big deal?
On the other hand, even though the right of return is guaranteed by international law, the Palestinians cannot.
How does Israel keep skirting this simple issue? And is this just more evidence that the zionists do not want peace?
My understanding is, that the vast majority of the expelled Palestinian people as well as those who are still there require this simple step if there is to be a true and lasting peace. It is clear in international law and understood in the international community this way. What is the big deal?