And why assume assimilation is needed? Not keeping the refugees in camps for over four decades would help already.
...what exactly do you do with refugees, then? can't just let them wander whenever they'll want, the majority will just start forming slums and no side of the equation would like to be involved in that
it's either help them join society at large, keep them separated and pretend they don't exist unless there's a fourth way of doing things
arab states seem to be decent at combining 2&3 as illustrated by the palestinian issue we're talking about, but it's not like the syrians running away from their own circumstances are treated any better
Did you know that the UN has two separate organizations for helping refugees? One for the Palestinians, and one for
all the others. There's also two definitions of who counts as a refugee: One for the Palestinians, one for
all the others. And, of course, the two different organizations have two different standard operating procedures: One for the Palestinians, one for
all the others.Normal refugees are usually helped with getting on with their life; aid agencies do not try to cement their status as refugees. But the Palestinians have been instrumentalized to hell and back: There's been a purposeful effort of keeping them as refugees for an indefinite time. The descendants of refugees don't count as refugees, for example - unless they're Palestinian. Then you can be a refugee from a place you've never set foot in.
Which borders would a Palestinian state get, anyway? Isn't there a sort of land-swap thing?
i were wondering if you'd go full "but they built the ghetto they live in themselves!" but apparently that was a misjudgment of your character, for which i apologize for
And that's why I try to stay out of these discussions, especially here, but up until now it doesn't seem so bad.