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no palis no problem
Reader comment on item: The aftermath of attack in Gaza

Submitted by Jeremiah Stanton (United States), Jul 29, 2002 at 05:40

Let's be candid; The Palis are merely the spearpoint of the arab world's attempt to destroy Israel. Arab governments use proxy groups like hezzbollah and hamas among others and pay them 25k per suicide attack. The arabs are not ready to attack Israel country to country yet, so this war of attrition and murder will suffice for now. Besides terror groups and arab polities that are sworn enemies of Israel, there is another problem. That is the fifth columinists in israel; 1.4 million arabs within the green line. The palis want all settlements dismantled and want a judenrein state, but Israel must retain over a million arabs? One might ask who are the racists and exhibit a nazi mentality.

One million jews were forcibly evicted from arab lands with money and property stolen. Will they be allowed to return or be compensated? And yet, all we hear about is this canard of "millions" of displaced Palestinians. Considering hundreds of thousands left and not close to a million, how their numbers have grown is a question for family planners to answer

78% of mandated Palestine became transjordan in 1922 thanks to British largesse to then Prince abdullah, the hashemite, who was booted from arabia by ibn saud. This brings us to another canard frequently employed by Palis in their misinformation campaign to unknowledgeable americans and others. The palis are saying they are only left with 22% of originally mandated palestine on which to build a state. The inference is that the jews control the remaining 78%. In fact, as we have seen, Jordan comprises the bulk of mandated palestine. What arafat and his terror groups are saying is that they want the remaining 22% of what is left of Palestine, and free of jews to boot.

I advocate what has many precedents. Population transfer for all arabs out of Israel and also removed from judea and samaria. With 4/5's of mandated palestine now Jordan, and with a jordanian population that is 70% Palestinian, the move is a natural one. Israel cannot afford enemies within its borders, nor be outbirthed thus risk becoming a minority in a few decades within its own country. Those of you who are knowledgeable can name several population transfers, some forced, some advocated and approved of by the participants. Only separation between Israelis and Palis will ensure less conflict.

Giving up more land for peace will make israel weaker not stronger. The arab plan is to eliminate israel in stages, as they cannot yet to it in one fell swoop. Therefore, reducing the land area of israel and handing it over to avowed enemies only gives israel less response time and makes it more vulnerable.

Its time for all jews to become monolithic on certain issues. Support for Israel and vocalizing that fact is an imperative. lets hope all jews in the USA and elsewhere get more pro active in defending israel from its critics. No double standard on the war on terror. Its time to clean house once and for all. Maybe then, after letting their arab brothers rot in arab run camps for fifty years, the hagarenes might take in their own brethern. They have the oil revenue to do it. They wont because they love using them as pawns. So where does that leave us? Stay tuned

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Israel is right! [146 words]Ahmed Salam RahmanSep 14, 2002 19:44
It was a mistake [121 words]PaoloAug 7, 2002 08:07
I condemn Hamas, I condemn the IDF [206 words]GeorgeAug 6, 2002 21:02
Hamas Rules [82 words]Danny BoncaAug 5, 2002 16:58
Israel did the right thing and should say so [160 words]Paul GrafAug 2, 2002 14:07
Russian-Style Diplomacy [67 words]Albert LazzaAug 2, 2002 13:03
Not Far Enough [131 words]Alex KizukAug 1, 2002 18:34
Reaping what they have sown [222 words]Farhad YazdiAug 1, 2002 00:00
Why is one act of violence "terror" and another not? [192 words]Nico de LangeJul 31, 2002 05:57
Shehadeh's death along with 14 others [167 words]Roland VillarsJul 30, 2002 12:34
He had no right being with his family! [15 words]Gabriel C.Jul 30, 2002 12:11
Not a mistake [290 words]David KwavnickJul 29, 2002 13:17
⇒ no palis no problem [550 words]Jeremiah StantonJul 29, 2002 05:40
Israel has made only one mistake [48 words]Just JJul 28, 2002 20:26
Violent Nature of Arab Society [179 words]Robert NovichJul 28, 2002 20:09
What about Dresden, Hiroshima, Berlin, Kabul and Kosovo? [304 words]Joe LeviJul 28, 2002 17:57
The Oslo War [50 words]Mike ZeldisJul 28, 2002 12:02
Mistake? [228 words]Greg OfieshJul 28, 2002 02:20
Hiding behind women's skirts and baby bottles [325 words]John Randall PeacherJul 27, 2002 17:15
Re: World double standard [129 words]DaveJul 27, 2002 11:13
Hiroshima [62 words]Glenn KlotzJul 26, 2002 22:38
The World is Shameless [98 words]YelenaJul 26, 2002 13:48
Surrounding Military Men with Families and Children [85 words]I. ChughtaiJul 26, 2002 13:22
The Parents Are To Blame for Child Abuse [198 words]Mark FeldsteinJul 26, 2002 12:03
Israel is an expert at fighting terror [120 words]Doody KaminskieJul 26, 2002 11:18
Innocents? [113 words]John GrayJul 26, 2002 06:53
Typical of CNN reporting on the middle east conflict. [119 words]AviJul 25, 2002 23:43
Kudos to Israel [119 words]JohnJul 25, 2002 20:51
Take your God given land back! [141 words]Cletus HollowayMay 26, 2008 00:24
Israel's mistake [90 words]Theodore ShulmanJul 25, 2002 16:38
Re: Parents Can't Possibly Be Blamed... [156 words]MarkJul 25, 2002 09:19
Why should Israel be held to a higher standard? [107 words]BillJul 25, 2002 01:19
World double standard [105 words]AlJul 25, 2002 00:45
Osama is in a house surrounded with kids... [31 words]Arnold KlauJul 25, 2002 00:30
Parents Can't Possibly Be Blamed... [103 words]Amjad KhanJul 24, 2002 19:21
"All is fair in love and war" [245 words]Joyena AbrahamJul 24, 2002 19:19
Confusing [170 words]Ben ShniperJul 24, 2002 18:21
Clearly NOT a mistake! [125 words]Mark FeldsteinJul 24, 2002 16:12
Finally Some Common Sense [177 words]Seth GinsburgJul 24, 2002 12:54
Collateral damage [51 words]Bruce BeattyJul 24, 2002 12:48
Brown's comments are awful [22 words]Arthur KittayJul 24, 2002 11:27
War is not fair [108 words]Allyson RowenTaylorJul 24, 2002 10:49
Media double-standard [60 words]Dr. A. S. WalfishJul 24, 2002 09:25
Hamas should not be safe anywhere [67 words]Carl BitzerJul 24, 2002 08:02
Will no country condemn Hamas killers? [173 words]Bernard FriedJul 24, 2002 08:00
Israel should have people who know how to defend its actions [67 words]millman richard prof.Jul 24, 2002 07:48
Pandering to leftists? [41 words]GitaJul 23, 2002 14:38

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