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Many countries are non-countries with this viewpoint. Through all of humanity land was taken over and over. Only the real first pioneers on new land could perhaps claim the boundaries (which in itself is a weird concept). We have no records on that in deep history.
Most people aren’t recent settlers who commit genocide on still existing people. It would be one thing if Palestinians or First Nations people were gone, but they aren’t, and they could still get their land back. Otherwise I don’t know what you’re pointing to. We oppose all settler-colonialism, not all exploration or bloodshed in the same way. We seek to dismantle the worst and least historically based regimes.