Posted on 12/28/2013 4:23:13 PM PST by Eleutheria5
Science and Technology Minister Yaakov Peri (Yesh Atid) stated at an event for the Israel advocacy organization StandWithUs that an interim deal between Israel and the Palestinian Authority would see at least 25% of Judea and Samaria residents evicted from their homes.
"No other country wants to be a national home for the Palestinians," Peri stated. "Israel understands that the lot would fall on the 'settlement blocs.' The deal would see 15-25% of Judea and Samaria evicted - but it's a reasonable compromise," he claimed.
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You bring up Gaza, now there is a case where Bush gave Sharon that Israel would have security in exchange for evicting Israelis and giving away land for peace.
National suicide, is what they get on a daily basis from Gaza and its Hamas led terrorists.
I shake my head trying to understand why the PA is given money by Israel, given water, electric, let in to work in Israel.
Here is a group who won’t recognize Israel, it being a Jewish state, denounce act of violence at any time all these years of the so called peace process. These Arab Squatters
are the ones responsible for the security fence to keep the terrorism of human suicide bombers out of the neighborhoods of Israel.
I agree that they should be given a deadline and after that they will be escorted to the Jordanian and Lebanese borders.
/johnny
So’s Bennet, really, but he is our Obiwan at the moment. Don’t know if he’d do good in the elections or not. But by now people must really hate Lapid. When I left Israel, he had turned off all the x-ray machines and metal detectors at the airport and the Central Bus Terminal in Jerusalem—to save money! He’s lied about the budget, and he’s probably the only one outside of Tzipi Livni and Senile Peres that seriously believes these non-negotiations will lead anywhere. Now his Science & Technology Minister has actually become a parody of the three idiots.
I am not of this century. Thanks.
/johnny
If fight it in the knesset, there would still be early elections after a no-confidence vote, assuming it carries. But why use your last line of defense? Bust up the coalition, and you also have elections, and then it might be possible to eliminate Lapid and Tzipi from the government.
I thought Jordan was created as a home for the Arab Palestinians.
I thought Jordan was created as a home for the Arab Palestinians.
It was actually created as a toy kingdom for the British’s pet Hussein’s brother. Pet Hussein, you see, wanted to be king of Syria, but the French had dibs so he couldn’t. So they deposed the Hussein who was king of Iraq and put Pet Hussein on the throne there, and to keep his brother happy broke off a chunk of the Jewish homeland (70%) and gave it to Pet Hussein’s brother, after he failed to raise a revolt against the French in Syria. Some kingdom. Only a few Bedouins there, who didn’t acknowledge any king, ever. Fortunately for King Hussein of Georgia, the Arab refugees came along from Israel in 1948, and now comprise about 70% of Jordan’s population. These Arabs were eager to depose him from the Jordanian throne, too, but when in 1971 they failed again, they set their sights on Israel and started calling themselves Palestinians.
That would be a great day for Israel!
That alone would make it worth it. I was so happy when Ehud Barak left the public scene, but he most have left spores, ‘cause now there’s at least two of him.
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