Doesn't really describe the circumstances of what qualified as "wresting homes".
Same for the rest of them. For example, I don't think that soldier is actually going to live there, rather than taunting them and having rather poor discipline for a soldier (a frequent problem with Israel since Oct 7).
There are real issues with the West Bank, as this excellent article describes, but "stealing houses" is not one of them, at least as far as I'm aware.
Suddenly you're illiterate and you can't understand several examples of Israelis stealing Palestinian houses in the West Bank?
Let's try this example. Israeli occupation declares everyone living in the West Bank has to apply for a permit to continue living in their house, denies permits, making homes effectively no man's land, allowing Israeli squatters to move in and push the owners out.
So yeah. It's not "buying land while being a Jew."
Suddenly you're illiterate and you can't understand several examples of Israelis stealing Palestinian houses in the West Bank?
Nope. It doesn't show them as links in dark mode when you open 'notifications', so the response didn't make any sense to me. My bad.
Israeli occupation declares everyone living in the West Bank has to apply for a permit to continue living in their house, denies permits, making homes effectively no man's land, allowing Israeli squatters to move in and push the owners out.
If true, yeah. But given the millions who continue to live there with no problems, doesn't seem that this actually happens. How many Jews start living in Arab villages because one home was allegedly denied a permit?
If true, yeah. But given the millions who continue to live there with no problems, doesn't seem that this actually happens. How many Jews start living in Arab villages because one home was allegedly denied a permit?
It happens at a rate of several hundred homes a year. What is your position, that there are people it hasn't happened to yet therefore it isn't a problem?
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Doesn't really describe the circumstances of what qualified as "wresting homes".
Same for the rest of them. For example, I don't think that soldier is actually going to live there, rather than taunting them and having rather poor discipline for a soldier (a frequent problem with Israel since Oct 7).
There are real issues with the West Bank, as this excellent article describes, but "stealing houses" is not one of them, at least as far as I'm aware.
If you don't want to discuss it, you can just say so instead of whatever the hell this is.
Suddenly you're illiterate and you can't understand several examples of Israelis stealing Palestinian houses in the West Bank?
Let's try this example. Israeli occupation declares everyone living in the West Bank has to apply for a permit to continue living in their house, denies permits, making homes effectively no man's land, allowing Israeli squatters to move in and push the owners out.
So yeah. It's not "buying land while being a Jew."
Nope. It doesn't show them as links in dark mode when you open 'notifications', so the response didn't make any sense to me. My bad.
If true, yeah. But given the millions who continue to live there with no problems, doesn't seem that this actually happens. How many Jews start living in Arab villages because one home was allegedly denied a permit?
It happens at a rate of several hundred homes a year. What is your position, that there are people it hasn't happened to yet therefore it isn't a problem?
That is just one prong of the strategy, of course. There's also illegal outposts that are retroactively declared legal, or the strategy of simply barging into someone's building with a gun and intimidating them into leaving, or invading someone's house while they are gone and throwing their stuff out.
There are over 3M Palestinians in the West Bank, but already over 700,000 Jews, so 20-25% of the West Bank is now Jewish. The strategy's working.