Sunday, 20 January 2019

Where The Line Is Drawn V

See recent posts.

"As the settlements advanced and more land was taken using means that we were helpless to stop through legal action, I became more certain that the policy of the Israeli government was to throw us out altogether. All this was to make room for Jews from the West..." (p. 65)

"...there was turmoil in the occupied West Bank, mainly involving settler violence." (p. 66)

"[The Israelis] had a good welfare system, free education all the way through university, free health care and a pension scheme that meant the family's well-being did not rely on their children." (p. 12)

"They had a deep appreciation of Western classical music and an excellent music radio station, which I listened to, as well as superb live concerts and a music academy that produced world-class musicians. They were creative and organised. Why not learn from them?" (pp. 13-14)

"I was also highly impressed by the socialist kibbutz experiment." (p. 14)

See above. Why not the contents of pp. 12-14 without the contents of pp. 65-66? Why a state that makes room for immigrants by driving out residents? Why not a state that provides welfare, education, health, pensions, music and socialism for everyone within its borders? Such a state would be safe for Jews and for everyone else.

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