Far-leftists in Israel pushing to make "palestinian return" viable
Israeli diplomats across the globe have recently been reporting that what until now had been limited to an accepting discourse of "the other's tragedy" – about 750,000 Arabs who were forced to leave their homes in 1948 after Arab countries launched a war to destroy the newly-declared state of Israel – is turning into a vibrant discussion that includes practical aspects how the "right of return" to Israel along with 1967 borders will be implemented. This includes cities like Jaffa, Lod, Acre, Ramle, and Haifa, among others, or the reestablishment and repopulation of hundreds of villages that were abandoned and/or destroyed during the war.Read the whole item. This is repellent, and those far-leftists participating in this propaganda have no business living in the country if this is what they're going to work in.
For a while, it was mainly various BDS groups, Palestinians living abroad, Arabs in Judea, Samaria, and the Gaza Strip, and some Arab Israelis – particularly in mixed cities – who were focused on the issue. Now, a probe by Israel Hayom reveals that some left-wing Israeli groups (Jewish, Arab, and Jewish-Arab) have been laying the groundwork, both in terms of public opinion and practicalities, for "the return." They are preparing lesson plans about the possibility as well as documents designed to help people "imagine the return" so it can be "implemented." The groups are busy with allocating lands to the refugees, or their descendants, and trying to sell the idea to the Jewish public.
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