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You don't have to go 'back' to find Palestinians alive, today, who can point at their settler-occupied homes on a map, and tell you the day they were kicked out. I think that's a reasonable cutoff point for right of return.


> I think that's a reasonable cutoff point for right of return

I do too. The contours of how that works with their descendants, and when we draw the line for the living, has been debated in good faith (and bad, increasingly recently) for decades [1].

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palestinian_right_of_return




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