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(Created page with "File:Land-from-Terror.webp In his appearance on Triggernometry in October 20, 2023, Eric Weinstein outlined a '''"Land from Terror"''' strategy (in contrast to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_for_peace "Land for Peace"] strategy) in which any act of terrorism or violence would result in the permanent annexation of land by Israel rather than retaliatory attacks, concessions, or withdrawals....")
 
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In his appearance on [[Sam Harris X Eric Weinstein: Israel-Palestine (YouTube Content) | Triggernometry in October 20, 2023]], Eric Weinstein outlined a '''"Land from Terror"''' strategy (in contrast to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_for_peace "Land for Peace"] strategy) in which any act of terrorism or violence would result in the permanent annexation of land by Israel rather than retaliatory attacks, concessions, or withdrawals. The key points of this strategy are:
In his appearance on [[Sam Harris X Eric Weinstein: Israel-Palestine (YouTube Content) | Triggernometry in October 20, 2023]], Eric Weinstein outlined a '''"Land from Terror"''' strategy (in contrast to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_for_peace "Land for Peace"] strategy) in which any act of terrorism or violence would result in the permanent annexation of land by Israel rather than retaliatory attacks, concessions, or withdrawals. The key points of this strategy are:


* '''Dual Claims to Land''': Acknowledges that both Israelis and Palestinians have competing claims but asserts that Israel is willing to grant land for peace.
* '''Dual Claims to Land''': Acknowledges that both Israelis and Palestinian Arabs have competing claims but asserts that Israel is willing to grant land for peace.
* '''Conditional Palestinian Statehood''': Suggests that if Palestinians refrain from terrorism for a set period, Israel will cede land to help establish a Palestinian state.
* '''Conditional Palestinian Statehood''': Suggests that if Palestinian Arabs refrain from terrorism for a set period, Israel will cede land to help establish a Palestinian state.
* '''Punitive Annexation''': If violence occurs (e.g., terror attacks, suicide bombings), Israel will annex a corresponding amount of land permanently.
* '''Punitive Annexation''': If violence occurs (e.g., terror attacks, suicide bombings), Israel will annex a corresponding amount of land permanently.
* '''Naming After Victims''': Any annexed land or settlement will be named after victims of terrorist attacks as a symbolic and punitive measure.
* '''Naming After Victims''': Any annexed land or settlement will be named after victims of terrorist attacks as a symbolic and punitive measure.
* '''Deterrence Through Expansion''': Argues that this approach will prevent further violence by making terrorism counterproductive for Palestinians.
* '''Deterrence Through Expansion''': Argues that this approach will prevent further violence by making terrorism counterproductive for Palestinian Arabs.
* '''No More Retaliatory Attacks''': Instead of responding to terrorism with military strikes or destruction, Israel would simply expand, making it a territorial punishment system.
* '''No More Retaliatory Attacks''': Instead of responding to terrorism with military strikes or destruction, Israel would simply expand, making it a territorial punishment system.