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First off, I’m truly asking this in good faith, please be nice but correct me too on anything I saw that’s stupid.

As an anarchism, my ideal solution for Palestine is a no-state solution where people are allowed to move freely, interact freely, and work being done on both sides to heal from the decades of conflict and live in one society.

Now you folks (I love you folks) aren’t all anarchists and I’d love to hear your thoughts. Sometimes I’ll see people saying that all Israelis should just move somewhere else, but I think that’s really dumb. Both sides seem to be operating on the assumption that the other group will leave, which in my opinion is just as racist thinking as saying all the Palestinians should just leave.

So what are the tankie’s (/j) thoughts.

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[–] Droplet@hexbear.net 22 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Realistically?

Demilitarization, De-Zionification, Decentralization, Democratization

Russia’s plan for Ukraine, which has been worked on by civil and legal experts from both DPR/LPR and Russia over the past two years, can be used as a starting reference toward long-lasting peace.

[–] metaltoilet@hexbear.net 7 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I’d love to read more about Russians plan if you’ve got any links.

[–] Droplet@hexbear.net 9 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I don’t think there is a determined plan yet considering the situation in Ukraine is still very fluid, but the process has already started at least 1-2 years ago when conferences and forums were held involving historians, social scientists, educators, lawyers, and specialists on various fields to draw up proposals regarding how to properly denazify and reintegrating the society from both sides of the conflict towards long term peace.

My point is that eventually there has to be similar conferences/discussions for Israel/Palestine involving people from both sides, and whatever came out of the Russia/Ukraine experience can be used as templates and as lessons to draw upon.