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Rick Gore's avatar

Sigh- no state has a right to exist because there is no overarching power to guarantee that right. If I sign a contract with Shadi promising to pay him $1000, and I refuse, Shadi can get a court to compel me to pay. Nothing like that exists for international relations (the International Criminal Court relies on others to enforce its rulings, and if a powerful enough state wants to ignore it, nothing will happen). Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia didn’t have a right to exist and now neither does. Nor does Colonial India or Colonial Algeria. As a state, if you have enough power to resist threats against you- be they external OR internal then you will continue to exist. If you don’t then you won’t. It really is that simple. It’s fine to not want Israel to exist but then you have to come up with a plan to do that and right now Israel is looking pretty powerful. Probably more effective to see if you can get Israel to change its behavior instead, if that is what you dislike.

Sholom's avatar

People only talk about Israel's "Right to Exist" because people keep trying to make it not exist. The people who use the term most often are not making some philosophical point, they're arguing that Israel does in fact exist, and like every other state that exists, will not willingly do things to extinguish itself or cease doing what it takes to continue securing it's existence, and that this is morally just.

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