Prior to 1948, the date when the Jewish state was re-established, practically the only people who referred to themselves as Palestinians were the Jews who lived there. The others there, mainly Muslim ...
The slogan “from the river to the sea” has long been a rallying cry for Palestinian nationalism and is usually interpreted by Israelis as a denial of their country’s right to exist.
And while some Gazans might go, the vast majority won’t. Some of it is Palestinian nationalism, some Hamas ideology, and some of it is a natural inclination by some people not to leave the land ...