Control of borders, airspace, sea access, population registry, trade, utilities, and the right to conduct military operations are core elements of internal governance, not mere “external affairs.” You can double down again if you want but I wont reply. I am not talking about Gaza or Israel or anywhere else here, I am highlighting that your post is wrong, and when I called it out you doubled down.
Borders, airspace, sea access are all unequivocably part of external sovereignty. Israel continuing to conduct occasional military operations in Gaza is imho not a contradiction of their sovereignty over internal affairs, it's justified on self-defense grounds, similar to how the US attacked Afghanistan for having accommodated Al Quaeda. Israel controlled Gaza's utilities because Gaza couldn't provide these things for itself and fully relied on Israel.
The one point I'll concede is the population registry - that one clearly falls under "internal affairs". But then again: Gaza kept housing terrorists who continuously attacked Israel, so they had a damn compelling reason to want to keep track of Gaza's population.
This post was edited by Black XistenZ on Feb 10 2026 02:22pm