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Tuesday, 23 July. 2024
 
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Ramallah: The majority of recent immigrants from the former Soviet Union believe that forcibly transferring Palestinians constitutes a desirable solution to the Arab-Israeli conflict.

According to the Israeli daily newspaper Ha'aretz, 36.9% of these immigrants favored transferring Palestinians out of the Occupied Palestinian Territory as well as Israel proper while another 15% believe that transferring Palestinians from the Occupied Territory would be the "desirable" solution.

Ha'aretz also reported today 16 February that the poll, which questioned a sample of 502 immigrants who have resided in Israel since 1989, revealed that only 15.5% of those polled believe that "a comprehensive peace solution, including the return of land and the establishment of a Palestinian state" is the solution to the Arab-Israeli conflict.

The poll was prepared for the Israeli Channel 10's Russian "current affairs" show.

Seventeen percent of those polled gave no opinion and the rest favored "other ideas" according to the newspaper report.

Earlier this month, the rightwing Rabbi Eliezer Melamed stated, "Since many of the Arabs do not accept our sovereignty, it is a divine commandment to expel them." The idea of transfer, advocated by rightwing Israeli Cabinet members such as Avigdor Lieberman and Beni Alon, is contrary to all international conventions and agreements governing the conduct of Occupying Powers and countries at war. More importantly, forcibly transferring a population from its homeland is considered a war crime by the High Contracting Parties to the 1949 Fourth Geneva Convention, to which Israel is a signatory.

The international convention has been declared applicable to the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including Occupied East Jerusalem.

 
 
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