Posted on 03/17/2024 6:28:29 AM PDT by Texan4Life
By the end of June, more than 10,000 foreign workers from India will be employed in Israel, and at the same time, the process of absorbing about 10,000 foreign workers from other countries such as Georgia, Sri Lanka, Azerbaijan, and more will begin.
The arrival of foreign workers will save the construction industry, which is currently in collapse, and most of the construction sites are closed.
The trend is to bring about 40,000 more workers to Israel to complete a quota of 65,000 foreign workers because Palestinian workers who worked in the construction industry no longer come to work in Israel.
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This is the way!
You mean back to work..cause they’ll probably be back.
Now let Israel import hordes of IT workers from India, to help with their diversity.
Send Mayor Adams’ “newcomers” to the Promised Land.
In ancient times, Jews worked construction in Egypt.
Wonder if the US could help them out and send them about 2-3 million assorted mongrels?
The Palestinians aka Muslims who support Hamas..are after the food...and supplies...they’ll give to Hamas...so they may live.
Start with a canal from the Med to the Gulf of Aqaba. A bridge for the expulsion of all the Arab squatters in Gaza, Judea, and Samaria would be a nice touch.
[[Wonder if the US could help them out and send them about 2-3 million assorted mongrels?]]
For 1/4 of the price even
Before '67, the territory was a part of Jordan.
Better yet, 20-30 million!
Many have said there is a land for the "Palestinians" called Jordon. The proposal to annex the West Bank to Jordon is not far-fetched, for it has been seen at that by Arabs for decades now.
(Working in Israel was a wonderful time, from my perspective from those periods.)
Let's call the non-Israel West Bank what the Arabs called it for decades. Transjordan.
I think it's the best solution. If we could get Jordan to agree. They're a poor country. No oil money. If we give them $$$ and they'll demand billions in foreign aid yearly, I think we can pull it off.
Gaza will have to get destroyed. And that means Hamas will have to be liquidated.
So Israel needs to tell PLO, it's time to make a deal. Otherwise, if Hamas take over the West Bank, the same thing is going to happen there just like it did in Gaza.
Jordan is awake country to begin with, and hostile to bout. It only occupied sanaria and judea by means of force. Invading Israel. It has zero legitimate rights to the land and will not be returning to any control over it.
The so-called West Bank is israel and besides Transjordan is not a real or legitimate nation state. Adopting the enemy’s vocabulary leads to proposals siding with its aggressive policies. Let’s at least avoid using inaccurate terms like West Bank, Transjordan, Palestinian, and so on. For clarity’s sake if nothing more
Gee, will there be a determined Israeli movement to make the temporary laborers citizens and let them vote in Israeli elections? Like their cousins scream and yell about here?
Israel and Jordan are on good terms. It’s in the long term interest of Israel to settle the “Palestinian” debate. Then they can normalize relations with all the Arab states.
It is inteesting that Hamas is not such a welcome ally of the so-called Palestinian Authority, not so much Palestinian as Arab and not so much an authority as a money-grubbing whore.
This all seems wrapped in the larger problem for Islam, in the Huntington sense of a "clash of civilizations." It is a worldwide frame. Islam of the Hamas sort cannot actually cooperate long term with other strains of Islam, and certainly not with 'mainstream' Muslim governments in this era. Qatar, as an example, kind-of-sort-host the rich atop Hamas, but little Qatar wouldn't want nor allow all of Gaza's Hamas to move there. It would topple the kingdom. Just so in many places around the world, wherein Islam still cannot live so peaceably with "another" strain of Islam.
It will be interesting to watch this play out, but I for one would like to see radical Islam be contained by moderate Islam, in the Huntington sense of a "clash." Time will tell.
Okay. Offer your list, please.
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