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Yep and all the Palestinian towns which were destroyed during Nakba as well.
There will be a need for a state lead housing project for all the Palestinians who were expelled.
None of this factors into the 'solution' presented by them, millions of Palestinians live in refugee camps in the neighboring countries.
For the Palestinians who were expelled and for settlers getting removed from stolen dwellings, correct?
Edit: to clarify, I feel like I see people using home construction to dodge the issue of settler removal, pushing Palestinian refugees into hypothetical newly constructed apartment blocks while settlers get to remain in stolen homes because “it would be too violent to remove them.” Not saying you are, just explaining