Posted on 01/12/2012 3:11:57 AM PST by Eleutheria5
The battle for control of Judea and Samaria and specifically Area C, which, according to the Oslo Accords, is under Israeli military and political control may come down to a horse race, if the European Union decides to act on a policy paper that was published by Hebrew daily Yediot Achronot Thursday. According to the document, "Area C and Palestinian state building," the EU plans to encourage, and fund, Arab building and development in Area C, without bothering to seek Israeli approval for projects, and in violation of laws regarding zoning, security, and the environment.
Under the Oslo Accords, Judea and Samaria is divided into three areas:
Area A, which is fully administered by the PA, and which Israelis are banned from even entering both by Israel and the PA; Area B, which is formally under Israeli security control, but is under PA control for all other purposes; and Area C, consisting for the most part of the settlement blocs, such as Gush Etzion, Ma'aleh Adumim, and the Jewish towns in Samaria in the vicinity of Ariel. Some 90% of Jewish residents of Judea and Samaria live in Area C, while the PA Arab population of the area is barely 6%.
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That's the punchline of this joke.
If youd like to be on or off, please FR mail me.
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Israel has bulldozers.
That’s actually Nebuchadnezzar’s dream, that Daniel interpreted for him.
How many divisions does the EU have?
These days, conquests are accomplished with demographics, not armies. Demographics are on our side. We’ve been coming back to the land almost since we were first exiled, and the Arabs’ only attachment with it is that they want the Calliphate back, and all lands formerly ruled by them once more subjugated. Israel is an important land bridge, after which they can move on to Spain and Southern France, but that does not mean that they have an indigenous attachment to it, and inventing one will not work. Demographics are on our side. The land belongs to us, but more important, we belong to it.
Well said. All my best to your and yours.
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