Occult Means Hidden wrote:The Palestinians leaving their lands, allows Israel to annex their land completely. This isn't a compromise. Even if they are paid off. And why couldn't Israeli settler's be paid to move back to Israel? Why have the Palestinians paid to move?
- It's land, not life. Life > land. Annex away, that's the entire point.
Like, this would be the mentality the idea would seek to appeal: "You want our land so badly? Fine, buy us out and you can take it. Meanwhile we're going to go ahead and do what you guys should have done. Our lives, our culture, our freedom...it's all more important than land, infinitely more important than our desire to stay in one place, no matter how much of a right we have to it. We're the new you. Or should we say, the old you. Either way, we're better than you right now. And you're no better than the monsters who wanted to extinguish you."
Not that I feel that way, but that Palestinians might.
- The idea would be to pay them off almost excessively, giving them a start to a far better life. Again, not talking about what's just, just what would work. It's not a compromise, right -- it would only work as a sales pitch. It would only work if the Palestinians involved agreed to it, if they
wanted it
almost as much as (if not more than) what they currently want.
- Israeli settlers have no conceivable grievance about being invaded, or persecuted. They're the ones on the offensive, no matter what anyone thinks of their justifications. And the money would come from the massive Israeli military budget, and so there's no way the Israelis would pay settlers to back off, obviously.
By the way: One crucial condition would be that the money would have to be supervised and directed so that none of it could ever find its way into terrorist hands. Even though such a thing would be hard to imagine given how much corruption exists in the world, it's gotta be possible somehow. Same goes for any other shady scenario. Yes, evil could undermine the idea, like it could anything, but I'm still just looking at the idea in a kind of evil-free vacuum.