Posted on 02/13/2016 4:52:20 PM PST by nickcarraway
Naama Adler Bello, a real estate broker and Likud activist from Caesarea, has been pushing over the past few months a political initiative that has been gaining the support of fellow party activists â if not by the official leadership â looking to establish an international fund to facilitate voluntary Arab immigration from Israel, the Palestinian Authority and Gaza, Haâaretz reported. Adler Bello is not a fan of the term âtransfer,â and prefers a more marketable name: a âListening and Fulfillmentâ program. Nevertheless, her approach clearly aims to offer the Arabs between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea the means to âescape the harsh ghetto life and try their luck elsewhere in the big world.â
Much like another, similar plan, which has been pushed for at least a year by former Likud MK Moshe Feiglin, Adler does not wish to force any Arab to leave if theyâd rather stay than collect the reward, but she insists that in order to remain and live as equals they must sign a declaration of allegiance to the State of Israel.
In terms of numbers, the Likud activist expects that âevery year about 250,000 youths will be leaving, costing the state coffers about $12.5 billion annually, assuming theyâd be moving to South America.â She believes in paying only the younger Arabs the high premiums â we did the math and it comes to $50,000 per person. Older Arabs are less likely to get involved in violence, so thereâs no point in paying them as much.
She envisions an all out effort of the Israeli government and its embassies abroad to locate adopting homes and summer camps for the departing youths. And they donât see a penny while in Israel â the generous donations will be deposited for them at their destinations.
Adler, 54, told Haâaretz that the 2014 Gaza war was when she finally realized thereâs never going to be peace between Jews and Arabs in Israel, because the Arabs only want to kill Jews and have no interest in peaceful coexistence. Her daughter, who is 18, has lost three male friends in that war, then another friend, the soldier Omri Levy, was killed in a terror attack in Beâer Sheva. âI added up a few facts that the State of Israel has been ignoring for 70 years and reached the conclusion that in order to live in peace weâll have to pay our haters tons of money, in exchange for our childrenâs blood. I wish to turn the conflict from national and religious to monitory. Letâs debate sums of money. Israel and the Jewish people are sitting on trillions, and I want the money to be paid out with pride, not shame, not through some secret association. My parents received reparations from Germany. Let [the Arabs] take billions and live a great life.â
She cited a poll that reported that as many as 68% of the Arabs would like to leave if they could afford to. She believes they arenât leaving because they face insurmountable difficulties that should be relatively easily resolved: they donât have passports and they donât have money, making them undesirable immigrants in many countries.
âFor the cost of one bomb, we could send away four happy people with a future,â she suggested, adding, âWhen I talk to Arabs about it, their eyes open wide. They ask, Where do we sign up? And they say, give me $5,000 and Iâm out of here.â
Likud officials prefer not to comment on Adlerâs initiative, possibly fearing the Israeli media who are big supporters of the âPalestinian narrative.â The notion of resolving a ânationalâ problem with money is not something the Israeli left is comfortable with â after all, without the âPalestinianâ campaign they might have to go back to dealing with workersâ rights and environmental issues, and itâs not as easy to solicit funding from Europe for those.
Maybe the solution would come via Kickstarter: âHelp free an Arab child from his or her hopeless conditions,â possibly followed by âAdopt an Arab child,â once they reach Brazil or Chile.
Naama Adler Bello for Secretary of State!
You’d save a lot of your own money and a lot of other people’s lives if you just killed them instead.
And the $12.5 billion per year will come from where?
she’s very, very pretty, IMHO
As long as she doesn’t send them here, it’s fine by me and sounds like a good plan.
Well, we KNOW where all that money will come from-—the same source Israeli aid comes from now. US. Ever see the commercial sponsored by some Israeli/Christian coalition, hosted by a Rabbi, at a food distribution center, soliciting donations for mostly elderly Israelis seen desperately reaching for basic foodstuffs for sustenance,donations which are needed because Israel has to spend an inordinate amount of their wealth “to fight terrorism”? It is said that most of them are in fact Holocaust survivors. So apparently Israel is not as solvent, let alone thriving from top to bottom, as many of us think. So I can think of no other source for these billions than the USA. It has to look of a “joint venture”. And they would presumably settle in South America??? Arriving flush with monies which might be stretched for 3 years or so, if they don’t find work?
Just a thought. An Arab gets the money, leaves, comes back a year later and applies for the money all over again. A Mexican drug cartel could supply the forged documents. A revolving door for many years.
Multiple efforts in this area wouldn't be out of line, perhaps concentrating on recruiting emigration from specific areas, such as eastern Jerusalem. Thanks nickcarraway.
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Has been tried before. I don't think it's easy for them to find places to go. Obama would probably take a few hundred thousand. As to the ethics of paying people to leave, I don't see the issue as long as it's completely voluntary. Not any different than immigrants leaving for a better job and life, just with a headstart. Perhaps the Europeans will take them. They'll have to be labeled not made in Israel though.
That works out to roughly $1,500 per Israeli per year.
Israel's per capita GDP is about $35,000 per year.
About 1.5 million of Israel's 8 million population is Arab.
Hard to believe that any rational country in the world would voluntarily accept large numbers of young, radicalized Arabs as permanent residents or new citizens.
Of course, when I use the word “rational,” I automatically exclude the USA and Europe.
And, giving $50,000 to anyone under age 30 who has no experience in handling money is an invitation for disaster.
Perhaps a monthly stipend spread across 5 years would be the better solution?
specifics, please?
That actually IS racist.
Why don't they just round up the moslems and chuck-em across the border into Hezbolistan or Syria?
Not suggesting there’s been an implemented plan, but Avigdor Lieberman suggested it about two years ago. I think it was in Yisrael Beiteinu’s platform. Martin Sherman of the Israeli Institute for Strategic Studies suggested it a year or so before that, paid by UNWRA. I recall one of these plans talking about $250,000 a family. Please don’t ask who is going to take them, presumably the US and Obama could work that out
this has been a pet idea of mine for years, tho not at such a high pay scale. unhrc relocated a few palis to Chile a few years ago, and they were ...mafsutim to put itmildly just to be gainfully employed and free of camp lunacy with a future.
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