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In reply to the discussion: Likud Finally Admits They Want A Buffer Zone In Gaza [View all]Chainfire
(17,757 posts)61. Pushing more people off their lands. In my world if I want to build a fence, I can't do it 10 yards on my
neighbors property because we would have a fight on our hands. The next qustion will be just how long after the current residents are pushed out will the new settlers arrive?
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Cyprus has a double wall between the north and the south, UN patrols within about a 20 foot wide track.
elias7
Nov 2023
#2
At what point in that interview did he say that no one would be allowed back in Northern Gaza?
AZSkiffyGeek
Nov 2023
#4
Lolololol I made an assertion I can't back up, so now it's on you to prove me wrong!
AZSkiffyGeek
Nov 2023
#12
So Israelis are going to find a way to kill Palestinians and keep infrastructure for themselves?
Cuthbert Allgood
Nov 2023
#66
I would understand "buffer zone" to mean an area of some width between inhabited areas
Takket
Nov 2023
#28
Pushing more people off their lands. In my world if I want to build a fence, I can't do it 10 yards on my
Chainfire
Nov 2023
#61
The Golan Heights isn't exactly a good place to settle, but they still do own it.
patphil
Nov 2023
#57