Shusha
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You can't have it both ways. You can't point to the UN in regards to Israeli sovereignty, while at the same time saying UN resolutions do not give the right of return to Palestinians. These people are descendents of the Palestinian's who were driven out of the area by Zionist terrorist groups like Irgun in 1948. They have the right to return to their homeland.
Did you watch the video? Its UN WATCH, not the UN. Do you know what UN WATCH is?
The UN has nothing to do with Israeli sovereignty, other than that it has accepted Israel's membership. UN resolutions to do not form international law and UN resolutions do not give the right of return to Arab Palestinians.
1. The refugees in Gaza ARE ALREADY in their homeland. They never left. They are internally displaced. Not refugees by definition.
2. Descendants of "refugees" are not refugees. That status is not passed down through generations.
3. There is no international law in the world which requires displaced people to return to the exact place, town or building that they were displaced from. In fact, that is contrary to the point of IHL concerning (true) refugees.