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We seem to be ok with Moses and his people (I have no idea what his people were as they have become so many different people) removed (ethnically cleansed) the people who's land it was when Moses turned up. As time passed different people came along and did there version of intergration and ethnic cleansing. At which point do we decide that from here on in the past that is who is right to be in that land? Empires collapse, the Romans are no more, nor are the Vizigoths (insert your goth of choice, which may have been part area dependent, it has been a long time since learning this) was then taken over by the Byzantine and then ottoman.
You mentioned people being born there, (in the now Israel) having a right to be there but this takes away the right of those that were there before the UN drew lines. Hence it is a moot point. The two cancel each other out. Don't they?
Ethnic cleansing is never okay. Which is why it should never be a ‘solution’ to ‘rectify’ historical ethnic cleansing.
I don’t really understand what you’re trying to say with the rest of your post.