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Israel: Oslo was Israel’s "Land For Peace" - Should Oct 7th become "Land for Buffer"?
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The Oslo Accords 1995 were Israel's attempt at "Land for Peace", two state solution; Accords which Hamas never recognized, and which Fatah (aka "Palestinian Authority, the") breached by their ongoing terrorism. Should the October 7th 2023 attack / massacre then, initiate "Land for Buffer"?

The Palestinian Arabs (those not being Israeli citizens or having Israeli resident status) do not have any proper or arguable legal basis for being in the land of Israel, more specifically Gaza - I discussed that here: 
Please scroll down to the "Update", of: "Possible consequence of failing to resume hostilities against Hamas": 
https://www.thehebrewcafe.com/forum/show... - pid7788

At the very least, Israel needs a buffer zone and I assume their work in locating attack tunnels in North Gaza is likely incomplete, and to be thorough should be expected to take some years. Therefore for their own safety, the Palestinian Arabs might be invited to not return to North Gaza until the ongoing-threat to Israel by Hamas (supported as a survey has shown by about 63.6% of the Gaza population) has been removed, along with the Hamas attack tunnels. 

I have discussed the above-mentioned survey, here: 
"Survey on Palestinian support for the October 7 2023 massacre": 
https://www.thehebrewcafe.com/forum/show... - pid7749
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Oslo was Israel’s "Land For Peace" - Should Oct 7th become "Land for Buffer"? - by Robert - 01-28-2024, 06:54 PM

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