If I was stuck in either of these polities ('israel' and 'palestine') I would do the outmost possible to get hold of another passport and leave as soon as I could.
I would certainly not risk my life (or that of anyone else) in the name of some 'ancestral land rights'.
But if couldn't leave (which is true for most people stuck in Gaza or the west bank), I would not voluntarily become cannonfodder in a war to put up the fat cat leaders of hamas or fatah, who tend to send thjeir own children to 'study' in the US or Europe, while those of their followers breath teargas of get shot.
If any political activity, it would be to challenge the authority of the leaders on my side of the fence/wall.
At this point , leaving with another passport of even openly disavow the leadership is a lot easier in 'isreal', but not impossible as 'the letter from the youth of Gaza' proves:
What would you do ?
If I was stuck in either of these polities ('israel' and 'palestine') I would do the outmost possible to get hold of another passport and leave as soon as I could.
I would certainly not risk my life (or that of anyone else) in the name of some 'ancestral land rights'.
But if couldn't leave (which is true for most people stuck in Gaza or the west bank), I would not voluntarily become cannonfodder in a war to put up the fat cat leaders of hamas or fatah, who tend to send thjeir own children to 'study' in the US or Europe, while those of their followers breath teargas of get shot.
If any political activity, it would be to challenge the authority of the leaders on my side of the fence/wall.
At this point , leaving with another passport of even openly disavow the leadership is a lot easier in 'isreal', but not impossible as 'the letter from the youth of Gaza' proves:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2011/jan/02/free-gaza-youth-manifesto-...
My support is with those who turn they cann0ong on their own genreals, not those who follow their orders