The Jewish people can be deprived of its right to self-determination, by amending the convention (ICCPR) that created that right. One option is to give the UN the power to suspend self-determination, in cases of conflict.
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Simply revoking the Jewish people's right to self-determination will not change much, but it is a step toward dissolution of the State of Israel. Self-determination was not however the primary argument of Zionists, for its establishment, but rather the claim to an 'ancestral homeland'.
Great Britain implemented a one-state solution 300 years ago and Scotland still very much exists. South Africa ended Apartheid and Afrikaaners still exist. This 'drive us into the sea' stuff is as embarrassing as it is wrong.
This is the 'Second Holocaust' argument. I was told once that it not often used inside Israel, but it does show up on social media, when the existence of Israel is discussed.
it's not the "second holocaust" argument. it's as much an argument against continued genocidal action against armenians, kurds and the druze as anything else. i'm using general terms for a reason: you are arguing for the general legalization of genocide.
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Because given world history that's what's likely to happen.