No, the Jews that are already there can stay. More can immigrate if it fits into the national agenda. They just live in Palestine and have to participate in a real democracy instead of an ethnostate. And yes, it must be safe for both Jews and Arabs (and Christians, Beduins etc.).
bartolomeo
Sorry I'm really bad at reading between the lines, what's the agenda being pushed?
Fighting back against Nazis is the only correct response.
But by mistake, a small group of journalists, including from The Washington Post, were able to listen in on the session because the audio headsets continued broadcasting the remarks, unbeknownst to the Brazilian hosts.
Life imitates art.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/japan-us-military-related-rapes-deaths-okinawa/
Didn't you read the comment I responded to?
I'm pretty sure the American troops are still raping people in Japan.
I'm stealing that drawing. It's awesome. Did you make it?
Always has been, ever since the UN partitioned Palestine without input from the Palestinians:
Zionist leaders, in particular David Ben-Gurion, viewed the acceptance of the plan as a tactical step and a stepping stone to future territorial expansion over all of Palestine.
Especially when they "let" Israel block any building material from entering Gaza so they couldn't even build their infrastrucure back up or, you know, have jobs. Or infrastructure.
How did you read that to mean "this ruling means that anyone who is Jewish can lawfully be deprived of their citizenship"?
Israel's idea of a 2 state solution is pretty much the same deal that the Native Americans got so I don't see why anyone would support that. Outside of racists and fascists of course.
Why would they have to leave? Why couldn't they stay?