Originally posted by chegitz guevara
We could debate back and forth, but I would argue that self-determination doesn't give you the right to exclude native inhabitants (including refugees). Self-determination means a nation can't be kept in someone else's state against it's will. So the Jews have a right to self-determination, but they don't have a right to ethnically cleanse the place.
You might want to take a close look at the differences between the rights of Arab Israelis and the privelges of Jewish Israelis. Also consider how the Palestinians are treated in the occupied territories and then compare this to Apartheid. You will find them very similar. It's ethnic discrimination, because Christian Palestinians (8% of the Palestinian pop) are discriminated against also.
We could debate back and forth, but I would argue that self-determination doesn't give you the right to exclude native inhabitants (including refugees). Self-determination means a nation can't be kept in someone else's state against it's will. So the Jews have a right to self-determination, but they don't have a right to ethnically cleanse the place.
You might want to take a close look at the differences between the rights of Arab Israelis and the privelges of Jewish Israelis. Also consider how the Palestinians are treated in the occupied territories and then compare this to Apartheid. You will find them very similar. It's ethnic discrimination, because Christian Palestinians (8% of the Palestinian pop) are discriminated against also.
There are many examples today of institutionalized religious discrimination, from that of communist societies which discriminate against all religions, to Muslim theocracies, to the Church of England which historically has discriminated against Catholics. Indeed, the US may be the only country in the world that has officially and constitutionally outlawed religious discrimination.
What this all means is that religious or anti-religious states are legal under international law.
Now, if one goes the next step and begins to exterminate people of a specific religion, that is genocide under international law. Further, if one forceably transfers population, that is a crime against humanity.
Now, Israel may have been guilty of the latter in 1948-9. But today, it is not guilty of apartheid, in my view.
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