• Soul_Greatsword
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    3 hours ago

    Fair point. Such a change of course would likely mean less genocide (although the existence of nuclear weapons makes this somewhat less than guaranteed).

    That said, a less secure Israel might lose a large chunk of it’s population and industry. Many Israelis have dual citizenships that make leaving fairly easy. Israel as we know it could very well collapse.

    • loathsome dongeaterA
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      Israel as we know it could very well collapse.

      That’s what my point was. I think there was difference in semantics between me and the lemmee user in regard to what we meant by collapse. But they tossed in the “hatred in neighbours” drivel so I decided it better to not engage faithfully.

      • ormr@lemm.ee
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        No I agree with you both. It seems very likely that such a collapse would then start to manifest. What do you think would be the long-term result of this?