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King Salmon's avatar

> The problem with the deal is that, like the Oslo Accords, it postpones the crucial issues to a later phase. Most importantly: Who will rule Gaza when the war ends?

Machiavelli notes that there are two ways to rule a territory populated by people with law and custom different from your own and hostile to your presence: a) military occupation, which is unproductive, costly in terms of both blood and treasure, and ultimately results in a net liability, or b) settle the territory with your own, who may make use of the land and serve as a garrison force to prevent uprising.

Israel seems to have at least partially followed Machiavelli's advice in Judea and Samaria while pursuing precisely the wrong approach in Gaza (since 2005) with predictable results.

The incoherence of Israeli policy stems from an inability of the state to perceive itself as a foreign occupier, which would necessarily refute the basic tenets of Zionist ideology. You can't simultaneously be the rightful inheritor of the land of your forefathers and also a foreign occupier; you have to pick one. The tragedy is that by sticking with the rightful inheritor narrative you cannot view the Palestinian narrative as anything but an illegitimate fairy tale, but by acknowledging the foreign occupier narrative you end up undermining your own legitimacy in the process.

My advice would be to either put up or shut up: Let your settler ideologues rebuild their homes in Gaza. Let them tend their vineyards and open their boutique goat cheese farms. Tax the proceeds and use the funds to sponsor Arabs who wish to seek asylum in a place more amenable to their worldview. If you think this is fantasy, I urge you to present a workable alternative in a post-7.10 world.

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Nicolas's avatar

So would you support the ethnic cleansing of the West Bank of its Arab inhabitants, then? Or are you content to pose as a world-weary student of history, above the tedious fray?

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