thanks for your perspectiveMjl wrote: ↑Tue May 11, 2021 1:23 pmThere certainly is. Generally the ultra-orthodox don't think that being in Israel should be a geopolitical matter - it's the land God gave them, so they'll be there.TraditionKU wrote: ↑Tue May 11, 2021 1:12 pm seems the conflict is cultural and religious, and in the last 75 years, political as well
thanks, gutter, for motivating me to do some reading
i found this interesting and informative:
https://interactive.aljazeera.com/aje/p ... _main.html
one thing i’ve found interesting, and maybe gutter can shed some light, is that nothing i’ve read draws a distinction between ethnic jews and religious jews (and maybe there isn’t a distinction that matters in this case)
i also found it interesting how relatively little information is available prior to this becoming a political conflict in the mid 1900s
For someone like me, it's very much a geopolitical thing, giving the Jewish people a voice on the world stage and a (somewhat ironically) safe haven. And it makes sense that it would be in our historical homeland, which Britain and the UN agree to.
honestly though, i put very little weight on what the UN and the Brits think...particularly the Brits. being an early occupier of the land, imo, gives them zero say in how it’s divvied up now.
i think the UN is just trying to keep the peace (as they should)