P F Tinmore
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No, it is constant and straight forward.The limited information we have does not necessarily say that.Once the occupation is ended there will be no longer a justification for resistance.
THANK YOU! That is what this thread is about.
Israel is offering not only to end the occupation, but to provide financial and political assistance to help the Gazan people thrive. Since Israel is offering to end the occupation, wouldn't you say that resistance is no longer justified?
Only if you keep trying to change and expand the definition of "occupation" (only with respect to the Jews, though, of course).
I asked monte this, or a version of this, I'll ask you. How will we know when the "occupation" of Gaza is ended?
- Residents and visitors should leave and enter without permit or restriction.
- Imports and exports without permit or restriction.
- No Israeli aircraft in Gaza's airspace.
- Farmers can farm without getting shot at.
- Fishermen can fish without getting shot at.
- No restrictions on money transfers.
Than there are the 3/4 of the people in Gaza who are refugees but that would have to be addressed as a separate issue.