Some of us think that G-d had a hand in it as well.
The article is good, though I wish it described life in areas when and where the Arabs are not perceived as a threat. A visit to Hadassah Hospital will show not only Arab patients alongside Jews, but also Arab doctors (including specialists such as cardiologists), nurses, administrative staff, food service, and maintenance. Many pharmacists, even in Jewish areas of Israel, are Arabs. Nobody among Israelis thinks that a two-state solution is a good idea, or even viable, any more.
I don’t question that God had a hand in it, but my point is that the blessings of God are available to anybody willing to abide by his rules.
The article didn’t mention the many Arab students who study at Ariel University. Here is a year-old article that highlights their presence:
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/250801
Significantly, the article was published by a “right-wing Israeli” website. Someone on the outside might expect a right-wing Israeli website to be anti-Arab, and would be surprised to see how much we right wing Israelis advocate for peaceful coexistence. We also realize that the price of liberty is eternal vigilance, and that particularly at the political-leadership level there are plenty of Arab leaders who would be happy to have us dead.
Because nobody, Jews or Arabs, wants to live under the control of Arab militants.