I guess it depends on what you mean by almost done. They’ve taken 50% of the land in gaza. They’ve killed 3% of the Gaza strip and .06% of the West Bank. These are massive extinction events by population percentage, but the Palestinians are still very much there. As soon as people give up, the Palestinians are in a much much worse state than they already are.
It won’t be as easy for them to push through the other 50% without displacing or killing 2 million people, which is a world of difference from 70,000. I’m not optimistic, but I also don’t see a current path for Israel to “finish the genocide” that doesn’t simultaneously eliminate a large percentage of their remaining political and economic power in the process. On the other hand fascist counties aren’t know to act rational. Either way, this genocide is far from over. Imo, it will last at least another decade, if not much longer, if it’s bent on geographic, cultural, and/or population annihilation. I think there is at least some hope that the political winds can change before that happens.
Well since the genocide is almost done I don’t think that this is the only solution
I guess it depends on what you mean by almost done. They’ve taken 50% of the land in gaza. They’ve killed 3% of the Gaza strip and .06% of the West Bank. These are massive extinction events by population percentage, but the Palestinians are still very much there. As soon as people give up, the Palestinians are in a much much worse state than they already are.
It won’t be as easy for them to push through the other 50% without displacing or killing 2 million people, which is a world of difference from 70,000. I’m not optimistic, but I also don’t see a current path for Israel to “finish the genocide” that doesn’t simultaneously eliminate a large percentage of their remaining political and economic power in the process. On the other hand fascist counties aren’t know to act rational. Either way, this genocide is far from over. Imo, it will last at least another decade, if not much longer, if it’s bent on geographic, cultural, and/or population annihilation. I think there is at least some hope that the political winds can change before that happens.
You’re assuming they stop at their own border.