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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Upfront I deplore what Hamas is doing and the horrific violence. My question is why people choose to live so close to a border with a hostile “nation”. Is there something about that area that is compelling, or some industry that is located there? Not just here but a village along the DMZ in South Korea, or really any other place so close to an enemy. I think I would feel very unsettled and unsafe all the time but maybe I am just very risk averse. Does anyone have friends or family who have made that choice? [/quote] Because in a war over territorial dispute, leaving the disputed territory unoccupied is a gift to your enemy because they can claim that it is a free territory for them to take, they can claim you abandoned it. The one who occupies it and lives there for generations can claim it's theirs. This is why the Israeli government has encouraged and incentivized the occupation by its population of every single piece land in that region. Once they have settled there and lived for generations, it will be harder to ask them to leave. [/quote] This explains the government’s interest in having people there. It doesn’t explain why people who seem to be highly educated (ie not poverty-stricken) would make that choice. [/quote] Can I invade my european home land to take back my rightful land?[/quote]
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