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Yes, and that's why those in power are using this moment to try to sell us on this story, and it's chances of success.
Don't see how it changes the conditions on the ground in Palestine, however.
Narrative-wise, they become no longer Palastenians, but Saudis who are disobeying their King/Prince. It does NOT change anything for the better.
They will remain fighting for their homeland, they aren't going to stop striking Israel.
... are you somehow under the impression that I need to be convinced?
No, I am saying this isn't going to control the narrative.
Let's hope you're right.
It does seem like some out-of-left-field weaksauce to me, but the absurdity is part of the populist newspeak playbook that has been disturbingly successful over the last decade or so.