Spoiler: it’s National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir once again (joined by 11 other ministers this time).

    • @Mok98@feddit.it
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      195 months ago

      Do you by chance mean Lebensraum? I have heard of it before but I don’t remember the context exactly

      • @Wermhatswormhat@lemmy.world
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        105 months ago

        It was one of the first things Hitler did. The invasion of Poland in 1939 was a result of the “lebensraum” policy. It means that the German people needed more “living room”, Which is exactly what’s happening in Israel and has been for decades. Fun fact, one of the failures of the US and the allies at the beginning of WW2 was the appeasement policy. They felt like as long as they just gave him what he wants then there won’t be any more problems. I feel like I see a lot of that same BS here as well.

        • @PowerCrazy@lemmy.ml
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          85 months ago

          It’s not appeasement in this case. Israel’s allies are fully on-board with the final solution of the Palestinian problem and there won’t be a world war that will stop them. Unless you have some kind of Arab league thing, but I doubt any of them care much more then how much they can hurt the US and bolster themselves internally. The Israel-Palestine situation is just an excuse for rhetoric, very few countries truly care.

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      I mean the Palestinian population won’t need all that space after they’re done with them. (This is a joke based on Palestine’s population pre and theoretical post war, and is an exaggeration)