[quote=SK in CV]
I don’t know where those maps came from, but in 1946 the Palestinians had no land. From 1949 until 1967, there were no changes. And yet, they had no country. They still don’t. Over 70% of the inhabited land that would have been Israel under the UN partition plan was not owned or inhabited by Palestinians. So they couldn’t possibly have lost it. And the final map is totally bogus. None of the land outside the green line is within Israeli borders. (And you did say borders.) Settlements are a whole different story. You’ll get no argument from me on the settlements. The worst idea ever.[/quote]
eh, I should not have opened this can of worms. They’ve forcibly relocating a population due to their religion for 60s+ years with very little breaks. I guess, to define it as “expanding boarders” is contingent on how you define what is going on with the settlements, besides that land seizure of 67. Yes, technically you are correct the settlement expansion does not constitute boarder expansion -but it does in spirit, since people are still being moved.
I disagree with a few other things but well save that for another thread that is at least tangentially related to the topic.