This occurred to me while listening to the news. When they exchange people it’s always hostages for people held in Palestine and prisoners for people held in Israel. Why is that? Is it just perception or is there a practical difference?

  • nonailsleft@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Why not? For them they are illegal settlers. If someone started squatting in your bedroom, wouldn’t you consider them criminals at some point?

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        1 year ago

        This isn’t the reason, it doesn’t matter if Hamas accuses them or not.

        They’re considered hostages because Hamas wants to release them in exchange for something.

        Israel imprisons Palestinian as a punishment or to achieve specific goals that are not met by releasing them (like preventing political prisoners from engaging with society).

        I don’t think either term is morally superior to the other, but they do have some different connotations…