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What's your opinion on this issue?

So for those informed about the situation between Palestine and Israel, I'm sure you know the situation is pretty tense. So basically what happens was Israel placed Palestinians in internment camps kinda like how the Japanese were in America during WW2 (I'm not sure if they're being treated worse though). So basically the UN set restrictions on this (I'm not sure the correct term) and this was the first time the US didn't side with Israel they did not vote on it in the Security Council. What are your thoughts?

My personal opinion is while I don't agree with Israel doing this because I believe people should be able to be left alone if they haven't done anything. I don't believe it's the UN's place to step in. Now I am biased as I don't believe in the UN and I am very much against a world police and Globalism and feel if Israel should be able to do what they want and if a certain country wants to call them out they should not the UN. But what do I know in just a 16 year old idiot. Also I'm not here to debate my opinion I just want to here differing ones.
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hunkalove · 70-79, M
Keep in mind, the Palestine was stolen from the Palestinians by the European Jews in 1948, because "God" told them it was theirs and America supported that. Israel has no right to exist whatsoever, and in 68 years they haven't been able to get along with their neighbors.
ironsides · 22-25, M
I understand that Israel was basically made by Britain and Zionists but i don't see the impact of that on the topic
Kingfish · 31-35, M
What he said.
hunkalove · 70-79, M
@Phantasmagoria: What I said predates what you said. You begin by assuming the Israelis belong there. They don't.
ironsides · 22-25, M
@hunkalove: but they're there and there's nothing we can do about it so I don't understand how Israel's controversial existence means anything. I do understand it's the source of the conflict and I have read up on the conflict itself but the conversation I'm presenting is the Israeli interment camps not its conception