The idea of expelling Arabs to other countries was once linked to Meir Kahane and other far-right radicals, and thus considered anathema by most Israelis. Now, to the delight of right-wingers, the idea is gaining traction as a ‘moral’ solution to the war.
Not quite. According to the UN there are five genocidal acts:
It doesn’t have to kill them, but to destroy a group of people (their identity) via forced relocation would be one of them.
Yes, genocide can be done together with ethnic cleansing, more over, arguably any genocide IS ethnic cleansing. However, not every ethnic cleansing is genocide. Removal of Jewish settlement from Gaza Strip when Gaza Strip was given autonomy is an example of ethnic cleansing without genocide.
You keep making this stupid argument that “not every ethic cleansing is a genocide”, which acknowledges that some are, and failing to argue why this one is not.
It did not happen yet. How can I argue one way or another?
And yet here you are, doing exactly that. You literally said calling it a genocide was incorrect.
I am arguing that what they suggest is ethnic cleansing. Whether it will be a genocide as well I do not know, but they do NOT suggest genocide.
Who doesn’t?
Israeli rightists, as the topic say.