Some European states have recently started using more critical language about Israel’s genocidal onslaught against Gaza, rhetorically distancing themselves from the US line. But their ongoing record of complicity speaks louder than their words.

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  • davepleasebehave@lemmy.world
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    And as a result helping us move closer to more wars.

    If only there had been a two state solution after the Oslo accords.

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      a two state solution

      Would not work. Israel has consistently proven that they’re not going to let national borders stop their war crimes. As evidenced by their recent violence in Iran, Lebanon, and Syria.

      The only thing that would work is what worked in South Africa: overthrowing the Apartheid rule and adoption a government for and by everyone to replace the ethnostate.

      Needs to not go anywhere near as easy on their ethnonationalist war criminals as South Africa and the US before them did, though.

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        They can have an ethno-dictatorial state or they can have a democracy. They can’t have both.

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          Exactly. Doesn’t get less democratic than people pf one ethnicity/religion having all the rights and privileges and everyone else having few to none.