Could an Arab-Palestinian State in Israel ever be acceptable? - YJ Draiman
Could an Arab-Palestinian State in Israel ever be acceptable?
A second Arab-Palestinian
State
(Jordan
is the first), especially in Israel
(west of the Jordan River ),
is not viable; not even in theory. There is nothing to debate. The past
70 years has proven that the Arab culture and mentality is not conducive to
coexistence with its own people, much less with the Israelis.
If there is to be peace
for Israel ,
and thus, the entire Middle East ,
it is imperative that Israel has
a total crushing victory over its enemies.
Reviewing all the efforts Israel has tried in the
past seven decades in trying to give the Arabs concessions upon concessions has
only returned more terror, violence, suicide bombing and encouragement to
continue the terror and violence. The PLO and Hamas Charter state explicitly
that they must fight Israel ’s Occupation and all
of Israel belongs to the Arabs.
Thus, they consistently incite the Arab population to acts of terror and
violence; actually educating their children to hate and kill Jews.
Examining the facts of what has taken place in
Gaza since Israel withdraw its forces in 2005 proves that the Arabs do not want
peace and instead of using their resources to build an economy and improve the
lives of their people, the terrorist organizations who run Gaza use these
resources to build attack tunnels, purchase weapons, rockets, missiles and
other war making instruments and supplies and attack Israel. All the while
taking a section of Gaza and turning it
into luxury enclave for their leadership, while the rest of the population
lacks the basic necessities to survive, which they blame on Israel .
An examination of the devastating effect on Europe and the U.K. from the Arab
immigrants from the Middle East and the steps being taken by those
countries to rectify the problem proves the above factual statement.
Perhaps those countries should set-up an Arab-Palestinian State within their borders.
The situation in other Arab/Muslim countries
is no different with some minor exceptions. About 400,000 Arab-Palestinian were
employed and living in Kuwait . After the 1991
Gulf war against Iraq and Saddam Hussein,
the Kuwaitis expelled the Arab-Palestinians due to their support of Saddam
Hussein. If other Arab countries refuse to create a State for fellow Arabs, why
should Israel be forced to
create a State for the Arab-Palestinians?
Historical facts show Arab countries, are in
support of the Arab-Palestinian agenda, they lost four wars against Israel since 1948. Now
these same Arab countries and the Arab League are using the illusion and
deception that they want peace which can only be achieved by creating an Arab-Palestinian State in Israel . With this
insidious and deceptive approach they have managed to gain more in concessions
than all their wars, and receive billions of dollars in financial support. These
concessions by Israel and the financial support from nations of the world and
the U.N. which the Arab-Palestinians continue to use to promote terror,
killings and endless daily acts of violence against innocent Jews of Israel.
They defraud and deceive the world by not using all the funds for the
betterment of all the Arab-Palestinians.
The Arab-Palestinians and their supporters are
waging war against Israel under the guise of a
“peace process”. The solution to the Arab/Palestinian-Israeli
confrontation lies not in more painful concessions, but by reversing all those
concessions by Israel .
The only true solution is for Israel to impose its' will
and crushing the enemy so it cannot continue to wage terror and violence.
It should not, and cannot be ignored that the ultimate goal, the dream of
Arab-Palestinians is to eliminate the Jewish state. They have openly stated
such and should be considered a declaration of war against Israel .
“If someone comes to kill you, you must
preempt him/them and kill him/them first”.
What Israel needs is the
world at large to mind its own problems and let Israel resolve the
Arab-Palestinian problems without outside interference whatsoever.
Ironically, allowing Israel to put an end to the
terrorist acts of the Arab-Palestinians is the best thing that could happen to
the Arab-Palestinians. It would liberate them from their destructive obsession
and allow them to begin constructing their own polity, economy, society, and
culture with the ultimate goal of becoming self-sufficient.
Furthermore, other Arab countries also
terrorized and expelled over a million Jewish families who now reside in Israel and comprise over
half the population. These are the very same Jewish refugees from Arab
countries which the Arabs confiscated all their assets including, personal assets,
businesses, homes and over 120,000 sq. km. (46,332 sq. mi.) of Jewish owned
Real estate for over 2,600 years.
It is going to be a monumental achievement to
relocate the Arabs in Israel to Jordan and/or to other
Arab countries. However, it is a known fact that after WWII over 100
million refugees were resettled in various countries so it can be done.
However, by relocating the Arabs in Israel to the homes and
land confiscated from the million expelled Jewish families is more than a fair
exchange. Arab refugees being returned to Arab countries to replace the Jewish
refugees wrongfully and forcefully expelled. This would be a peaceful
solution to the unending war being waged against Israel .
Another solution would be for the total and
crushing defeat of all Arab-Palestinian organizations by Israel which would mark
the beginning of the end of the wider Arab and Muslim war on Israel .
YJ Draiman
If you read the 1917 Balfour Declaration (Which emulated Napoleons 1799 letter to the Jewish community in Palestine promising that The National Home for The Jewish people will be reestablished in Palestine, as the Jews are the rightful owners). Nowhere does it state an Arab entity west of The Jordan Rive. The San Remo Conference of 1920 does not state an Arab entity west of The Jordan River. The Mandate for Palestine terms does not state an Arab entity west of the Jordan River. It specifically states a Jewish National Home in Palestine without limiting the Jewish territory in Palestine. It also states that the British should work with the Jewish Agency as the official representative of the Jews in Palestine to implement the National Home of the Jewish people in Palestine. I stress again; nowhere does it state that an Arab entity should be implemented west of the Jordan River.
ReplyDeleteAs a matter of historical record, The British reallocated over 77% of Jewish Palestine to the Arab-Palestinians in 1922 with specific borders and Jordan took over additional territory like the Gulf of Aqaba which was not part of the allocation to Jordan.
No where in any of the above stated agreements does it provides for an Arab entity west of the Jordan River. It specifically states political right to the Jewish people. The U.N. resolutions are non-binding with no legal standing. The Oslo Accords are no longer valid.
YJ Draiman
The Arabs do not belong in Greater Israel. They have over 12 million sq. km. they received after WWI, they have Jordan which is Jewish territory and they have the homes and over 120,000 sq. km. of land the Arab countries confiscated when they terrorized and expelled over a million Jewish families who now reside in Israel. When you practice hate, terror and violence, I do not want you near me. Arabs get out now out of Israel, that includes the silent majority, that by not objecting they become complicit to the violence.
ReplyDeleteAny Jew that thinks all the land of Israel does not belongs to the Jews has a choice to leave Israel. Is it not enough that the Arabs/Muhammad killed and raped the Jews in Medina which was a Jewish city going back thousands of years, and the Arab countries terrorized and expelled over a million Jewish families and confiscated all their assets including homes and over 75,000 sq. mi. of Jewish owned land for thousands of years. Those expelled Jewish families and their children now live in Greater Israel. Death to all terrorists is a must, no mercy. The Arabs also have Jordan which is Jewish territory established as the new Arab state for the Arabs in Palestine.
The Oslo Accords are null and void as Stated by Abbas at the UN in the summer of 2015. The Arab/Palestinians never abided by its terms and never intended to abide by its terms. It was a deceptive way to get control of the territory as a prelude to commit terror and take over the rest of Israel. The best example you have is the terrorist state in Gaza and the increased terror and violence from the Arabs in Judea and Samaria aka The West Bank. The Arab/Palestinian state was created in Jordan which is on Jewish territory. All the territory west of the Jordan River must be taken back under Israeli control. That includes Gush Katif and all the Jewish communities in the Gaza Strip vacated by Israel Ariel Sharon in 2005. The Arab PA must be dismantled.
YJ Draiman
No Arab-Palestinian state west of the Jordan River
ReplyDeleteIf you read the 1917 Balfour Declaration (Which emulated Napoleons 1799 letter to the Jewish community in Palestine promising that The National Home for The Jewish people will be reestablished in Palestine, as the Jews are the rightful owners). Nowhere does it state an Arab entity west of The Jordan River. The San Remo Conference of 1920 does not state an Arab entity west of The Jordan River, confirmed by Article 95 in the 1920 Treaty of Sevres. The Mandate for Palestine terms does not state an Arab entity west of the Jordan River. It specifically states a Jewish National Home in Palestine without limiting the Jewish territory in Palestine. It also states that the British should work with the Jewish Agency as the official representative of the Jews in Palestine to implement the National Home of the Jewish people in Palestine. I stress again; nowhere does it state that an Arab entity should be implemented west of the Jordan River.
As a matter of historical record, The British reallocated over 77% of Jewish Palestine to the Arab-Palestinians in 1922 with specific borders and Jordan took over additional territory like the Gulf of Aqaba which was not part of the allocation to Jordan.
No where in any of the above stated agreements does it provides for an Arab entity west of the Jordan River. The U.N. resolutions are non-binding with no legal standing, same applies to the ICJ. The Oslo Accords are null and void.
It is time to relocate the Arabs in Israel to Jordan and to the homes and the 120,000 sq. km. the Arab countries confiscated from the over a million Jewish families that they terrorized and expelled and those expelled Jews were resettled in Israel. They can use the trillions of dollars in reparations for the Jewish assets to finance the relocation of the Arabs and help set-up an economy and industry instead of living on the world charity.
YJ Draiman