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Adar II, 5768
April, ‘08
Translated from Moshe Feiglin’s article on the NRG website.
Is
there a solution for the military crisis plaguing Israel’s south? Can Israel
successfully deal with the Kassam rockets? Or is Olmert right when he tells
us that we just have to get used to it?
You
don’t need to be a military expert to come up with a plan to solve the Gaza
problem. Israel already has a successful model that works perfectly - at
least since the Yom Kippur War. It is the real peace model that has been
implemented for years in the Golan Heights.
Have
you ever asked yourself where the safest place in Israel is? Where do you
not have to worry about Arabs throwing rocks at your car? Where can you walk
around at night without fear of arms or drugs smugglers crossing the border?
Where don’t missiles fly and where don’t bombs explode? In short, where is
the place that you are safest from both external enemies and from internal
Arab terror and crime?
That
place is the Golan Heights. Without even trying, possibly even by mistake,
Israel enjoys real peace there. Any new peace plan must follow the
principles that have brought us true peace in the Golan. There are just five
easy steps:
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Encourage Arab emigration
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Conquest
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Israeli sovereignty
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Settlement
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No peace accords!
Sixty thousand Syrian Arabs who had been scattered throughout villages in
the Golan Heights disappeared even before the Golan was liberated. The only
ones who stayed were the Druze in the north of the Golan. These villages are
the exception that proves the necessity of implementing the first
principle.
The second principle, conquest, was fully implemented by Israel in the
Golan. No foreign forces remained there. The area is entirely controlled by
Israel.
Israel declared sovereignty over the entire Golan, settled it and most
important of all - never signed a peace treaty with Syria. This is how we
have prevented the war under the guise of peace that we suffer on our border
with Egypt from repeating itself on our border with Syria.
These five steps will bring peace and security to Gaza, Judea and Samaria.
How do we encourage the Arabs in these places to emigrate without the
necessity of a major war? University Al-Najach in Shechem answered that
question with the results of a poll that it had taken. It turns out that
over 60% of the Arabs in Yesha do not need any encouragement to leave. They
are disgusted with the rule of the armed thugs that the Oslo Peace Club
forced upon them. Their preferred destinations are the Gulf States and
Canada.
Many Western states currently suffer from negative demographics - less than
two children per family. They are anxious to absorb skilled immigrants such
as the Arabs of Yesha who have learned quite a lot from Israel over the past
sixty years. The huge current of Moslem immigrants that has engulfed the
Western world in the past decades points to the fact that this solution is
entirely possible. Israel must make available to the Arabs all the resources
necessary to encourage this trend.
Approximately 10% of Israel’s entire budget is wasted annually on impossible
solutions based on the Oslo eagerness to partition the Land of Israel. This
sum constantly grows as mega-costly solutions like the Separation Fence are
proven absurd. They are then exchanged for even more grandiose defensive
schemes - cutting edge space technology to protect Israel’s citizens from
flying pipes. The colossal sums of money spent on these unrealistic programs
could be spent more effectively. Instead of paying for more white elephants,
Israel can give $250,000 to every Arab family that will stake its future far
from Israel’s borders.
Israel can
implement a political plan based on the Golan Heights model. It depends on
nothing more than our mentality. All that we have to understand is that this
is our land - not theirs. The question is if Israel really wants peace or if
the “Peace Process” is just a euphemism for getting rid of the settlements
that force Jewish identity on Israel’s tiny “elite".
As simple
and effective as this plan may be, it will most likely not be adopted.
Instead, Israel’s current leaders will stubbornly continue down the Oslo
path of blood and terror. The sensible, Jewish solutions will all be pushed
to the sidelines – because the minority ruling our country today is simply
not interested.
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