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The Solution: Dubai
by: Moshe Feiglin
Founder and President, Manhigut Yehudit
Iyar, 5768 (May, '08)
Very often, people in high places perpetuate a
problem so that they can continue to reap its benefits (usually money and
power). The same is true for the “Palestinian problem.” The problem no longer
exists; it has a solution. But Bush comes to the Middle East, Peres talks
about Peace, Livni about the two-state solution, while Olmert proposes
outrageous solutions to the virtual problem – no matter what the price.
Everybody continues to reap the full array of benefits from the problem that
has faded away.
After the Six Day War,
Israel generously bestowed financial ties, knowledge and modernity upon the
Arabs of Judea, Samaria and Gaza. The “Palestinian problem” was born. When we
drove ourselves out of much of Yesha, we simultaneously dried up the
Palestinian paradise, leaving the “Palestinians” subject to the rule of
terrorist gangs. 80% of Gazans are now begging to leave. In Judea and Samaria
60% of the Arabs would prefer to live elsewhere.
The solution for the “Palestinian problem” has a name: Dubai. The oil
sheikhdom is currently home to 25% of the world’s construction cranes. The
tallest tower in the world – three times the height of the Empire State
Building - is now being built there. These are just a few examples of the
amazing economic boom called Dubai. The finest of the Palestinian elite
already lives there – engineers, teachers and doctors. The sons of the
chairman of the Palestinian Authority call Dubai home. The professions that
they learned from the Israelis are very needed in Dubai. And not only there.
Many European states and Canada, as well, urgently need immigrants. That may
be hard for us to understand. Israel has the highest fertility rate in the
Western world. But in many western states, the average family has less than
two children. They do not have people to care for their large, aging
populations. They do not have people to drive buses, work in factories, build
buildings – in short, they do not have people to keep their countries
working. Canada has changed its immigration laws to give preference to those
with selected trades – the things that the “Palestinians” learned from
Israel.
In short, all that we need to do to solve the Kassam problem is to allow the
Gazans to leave and then to annex Gaza to Israel. It is that simple. They
want to leave, the world wants them and we want to return to all parts of our
land. Can it be that the entire reason that there is still a problem is
because somebody is deliberately perpetuating it?
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