Well the difference is that Israel has invested in desalination at a widespread level. They’ve been able to irrigate the desert and turn inhospitable land into arable farmland with that investment.
While 10,000 visas may seem like a lot, it actually doesn’t go all that far for the sort of crops that must be picked by hand.
Since 2004 Israel has respected every inch of the 1967 borders in Gaza. The disengagement was designed to prove to the Israeli people that a pull back to the 1967 borders on their part would lead to peace.
Displacement and replacement. If it doesn’t sound old school ethnic cleansing this I dont know what else…
Well the difference is that Israel has invested in desalination at a widespread level. They’ve been able to irrigate the desert and turn inhospitable land into arable farmland with that investment.
While 10,000 visas may seem like a lot, it actually doesn’t go all that far for the sort of crops that must be picked by hand.
They have invested in land grabbing. And ethnic cleansing.
The land that’s farmland was previously inhospitable.
And it wasn’t previously their.
It’s been there’s since 1967.
The land? Pretty sure it’s way longer than that.
Parden their’s
And as we all know they haven’t moved an inch since then…even though that in itself was an illegal land grab.
Since 2004 Israel has respected every inch of the 1967 borders in Gaza. The disengagement was designed to prove to the Israeli people that a pull back to the 1967 borders on their part would lead to peace.