The controversial, late Rabbi Meir Kahane wrote in his book They Must Go an account of Israeli Arabs singing the PLO's anthem to a packed hall in the Hebrew University on January 28, 1980:



"In the name of freedom, we shall give our lives. Arab Palestine is the land of our struggle. We have seen the path from the Negev to the Galilee. Our Front will be triumphant."



Before his murder by an Arab in New York, Kahane was branded an extremist for telling such politically incorrect truths.



On March 18th of this year, Jerusalem Newswire reported that five Israeli Arabs were indicted on charges of planning a series of terrorist attacks against their Jewish countrymen. Others have been involved (and actually helped carry out) such murderous activity as well. More recently, it was reported in August 2005 that Israeli Arab religious leaders have called for a local intifada.



Keeping in mind Israel's just-completed, controversial ethnic cleansing of Jews from Gaza for the sake of peace -- Jews who were of no threat to their Arab neighbors -- Arabs should pay close attention to some of the lessons here.



Before we continue, let me state right from the start that politically correct Gentiles and suicidal Jews should not read any further. Hear that, Yossi Beilin? Shimon Peres?



Webster's Collegiate Dictionary defines treason as "the violation of the allegiance owed to one's sovereign or state; betrayal of one's country" and, specifically in the United States, "consisting only in levying war against the US or in giving aid and comfort to its enemies."



Once again, not very long ago, Arab students attending Hebrew University demonstrated against the visit of Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, screaming, among other things, "We are all Ahmed Yassins!" Other Israeli Arabs appeared in newspapers all over the world holding up Yassin's picture in protest marches. Yassin was the dispatched leader of Hamas - an organization that openly calls for Israel's destruction.



As we have seen, in reality, this is nothing new. Rabbi Kahane warned of such things decades ago and was branded a racist, if truth be told, for coming to the subsequent logical conclusions.



But why worry? Let's pretend that over one-fifth of Israel's population -- with a higher birth rate than that of the Jews -- are all loyal citizens. Israeli Arab Knesset members openly side with those who disembowel Jews. And the Jews become ostriches with heads in the sand.



Look, Israelis must realize that most of the world will always have a double standard when it comes to Israel. Call it, "looking through Jew-colored lenses," or whatever.



So, Israel must do what needs to be done and not wait to act -- on matters of vital interest in particular -- until obtaining the world's approval. I will be named the next pope before that occurs.



Let's get something straight here. We're not talking about American students at Kent State University protesting American policies or the war in Vietnam. What we're talking about is the freest Arabs to be found anywhere in the Middle East -- those in Israel -- supporting murder and the destruction of the very state in which they live. Hamas' actions and positions are well known to all -- including those protesting and holding up Yassin's picture.



In any Arab country, anyone engaging in such activity against the state would not long be of this world. Indeed, in any other nation, including America, jail would likely be the minimum fate. It's time for Israel to act in its own crucial interests the way all other nations would act.



Those Arabs who display such treachery must be, preferably, expelled from the country. Jail time only costs Israeli taxpayers money, of which there's much less in Israel these days due to Arab rejectionist attitudes on both sides of the Green Line. Indeed, many Israeli Arabs have increasingly shown their true hands on these issues and have been actively involved in terrorism themselves.



Arabs could have had their 22nd state long ago if that's all that they wanted. Any fair assessment of the facts would show this. There's no need to rehash all the proposals yet again. The reality is that Arabs want their second state in mandatory "Palestine" (Jordan was created in 1922 on 80% of the original territory mandated to Britain on April 25, 1920) to exist in place of -- not alongside of -- Israel. A visit to the PA or Hamas web sites, textbooks, etc., quickly confirms this, as does a look at the polls, which show that even if Israel withdrew to its pre-1967, nine-mile-wide, UN-imposed armistice line existence, Arabs would still reject its right to exist.



At the very least, kick those who articulate and exhibit traitorous behaviors out of the country. And tell the protesting hypocrites that Israel, like all nations, must have its lines in the sand in terms of acceptable behavior by those wishing to live within its borders; lines that cannot be crossed.