There are many plans floating around these days concerning the future of the state of Israel. Most of the plans offered today by both the Left and the Right are unrealistic.
The plans on the Left make the humiliating mistake of accepting the malicious lie of the existence of a ?Palestinian people?. This lie of a nation was created by the Romans to humiliate the Jews, and so it is used today by the miscellaneous bastard children of Egyptians (an Arab colonized former nation) and Jordanians. It is amazing that some of us fall for the same lies used time and time again by our persecutors to defile and degrade us. Make no mistake - the blood libel is alive and well, and it is expressed through the so-called existence of a ?Palestinian people? and an ?occupation?. The so-called ?humiliation? and ?aggression? against ?Palestinians? are claims as fake as the stories of Jews torturing and killing Christian babies, or as the stories that the same Arabs tell about Jews making their matza with the blood of Muslims.
The plans of the right-wing are at best misguided, at worst, destructive. The recent plan drawn up by the Judea, Samaria and Gaza (Yesha) Council was thoroughly astounding for people who supposedly wanted to protect Israel. A binational state? An autonomous Arab entity in Israel? No Jewish majority? Give me Geneva! Some of the right-wing dreams of holding on to Arab areas such as Jenin, Ramallah and Gaza City, as if having our Jewish land infested with our savage haters, multiplying and spreading to more and more of our land, until they are the majority, was acceptable.
Many would argue that G-d said it was unacceptable to give up one inch of the land promised to the children of Israel. Why then, does Israel not conquer the Sinai, the Suez, parts of Syria, all of Jordan, the Al-Anbar desert of Iraq, all the way from the Nile to the Euphrates river? This is a ridiculous idea that Israel cannot undertake. The ancient kingdoms of Israel, David?s and Solomon?s Israel, did not cover all of ?greater Israel?. They were fairly small, and covered little, if any, of Jordan, none of Egypt, none of Iraq, not even the strip of beach that Tel Aviv lies on. They did however, contain Yehuda and Shomron.
Okay. So it is generally a consensus that we need not control Amman. Then why should we need to control Gaza City? Let?s get things straight, we know what is important to us and what is not. The borders of Israel, according to our holy sites, Israel?s interests, and Israel?s security, should be as follows:
The Golan: The Golan must forever remain a part of Israel. ?Peace? with Syria is useless. Syria, with its pathetic military, is not a threat and we have seen what the Arabs call ?peace?. We have seen the tunnels dug to murder Jews by Egyptians and Palestinians (the same Arabs) despite Israel?s ?peace treaty? with Egypt. Giving up vital water supplies, the security buffer the land provides, and the holy town of Katzrin is preposterous for the false, vicious peace that the Syrian scoundrels could offer us. Israel must declare that the Golan is no longer negotiable.
Gaza: One of the most shameful follies of both the left- and right-wing is the care-free manner in which they discuss the uprooting of the Gush Katif communities. Gush Katif has become agriculturally an integral part of Israel, and is the site of modern-day Jewish miracles. Anyone who does not yet believe in miracles need look no further than the heroic Gust Katif settlements. Tens of thousands of mortars from swarming enemies fall on small neighborhoods and there has yet to be a single casualty. One who does not recognize this as a miracle is blinding himself. However, Rafah, Khan Younis, Dir el-Balah, and Gaza City are cancers, infections, which must be separated from Israel. Israel must annex the Gush Katif block of settlements, along with the northern settlements of Nisanit, Elei Sinai, and Dugit. Netzarim, painfully, would have to be evacuated.
Gaza City and Dir el-Balah would be walled off from Israel; its inhabitants, however, would be allowed to relocate to other nations. They would also be allowed to stay if they wished. Rafah and Khan Younis form a separate block south of Gush Katif, with Morag, the Jewish settlement protruding between them. Rafah and Khan Younis are also cancers to be ceded, not to a ?Palestinian? state, no; no such state has a right to exist or should be recognized by Israel, but to no particular entity at all, to no-man?s land. Israel would simply leave. Perhaps Egypt would absorb the southern block. Gust Katif would be surrounded by a block of ceded Arab land in the north, and a block in the south. The peoples of these Arab areas would be free to declare any state they like, but Israel would never recognize it.
Yehuda and Shomron: The ?West Bank? is the biblical heartland of Israel, and there lie most of our holy sites. However, there also lie towns of heathens, frothing at the mouth for our blood. We must cut them off, like a cyst, and still cling to our holiest sites. Jerusalem will be ours forever. It is obscene to talk about dividing our holy, eternal capital or giving up the center of Israel, Har Habayit, the site of our holy Temple.
Israel must declare that there will be no negations on Jerusalem, and then demolish the Al-Aksa mosque, which was created to desecrate Judaism?s holiest site and claim it for Islam. Israel must then build the Third Temple. Without the Temple, Israel is not complete. We cannot have a mosque sitting on our holiest site for the sole purpose of humiliating us. Scared of what the world will say? Read your history. Read about the Six Day War. Read about the War of Independence. Have some faith. Israel must separate from the tumors of Jenin and Ramallah.
Painfully, we must also leave Jericho and Shechem. However, Israel should annex most of the land immediately east of the Green Line, most of the West Bank, save for the rather vertical column of Arab towns down the West Bank?s center. Much of the Jordan Valley must also be ceded. However, it is unacceptable to speak of the ethnic cleansing of Jews from their biblical heartland. The border of Israel in the West Bank, demarcated by a wall, must include Ariel, Kedumim, Karnei Shomron, even Yitzhar and Shilo and Beit El.
Rachel?s Tomb must be annexed from Bethlehem, while the rest of the city must be ceded. All east Jerusalem settlements must be annexed to Israel. Israel must keep Hebron. We cannot separate from the birthplace of the Jewish people, the first Jewish city, the first Jewish property in the history of the world. Anyone who speaks of doing so has lost their identity. Minister Paritzky recently blasphemed that ?there are Jewish tombs in Prague too.? Does he forget that Ma?arat Hamachpela is the tomb of the first Jew ever? Does he forget that Hebron is part of Biblical Israel, the homeland of the Jewish people, the first Jewish city in history, and Prague is not? Does he forget that Hebron was once the capital of Israel and Prague was once the site of Jewish ghettos? His comparison shows a mixture of dangerous stupidity and cultural confusion, even self-hatred. Jewish Hebron, Kiryat Arba and the land immediately south and east of these places (parts of the Jordan Valley adjacent to the Dead Sea) must be annexed to Israel.
The rest of the West Bank must be ceded to no entity in particular, in order to save Israel from demographic extinction, entanglement and terrorism.
This plan keeps almost all of our holy sites, while it discards and separates from the Arab terror towns in Israel?s midst. It does not recognize the existence of a people invented to humiliate us, and it does not require futile ?concessions? or ?good-will gestures?, idiotic gestures, shameful gestures, gestures to those who would exterminate us. Israel must stand up for its existence, annex its holy sites, rebuild the Temple and separate from the Arabs.
The plans on the Left make the humiliating mistake of accepting the malicious lie of the existence of a ?Palestinian people?. This lie of a nation was created by the Romans to humiliate the Jews, and so it is used today by the miscellaneous bastard children of Egyptians (an Arab colonized former nation) and Jordanians. It is amazing that some of us fall for the same lies used time and time again by our persecutors to defile and degrade us. Make no mistake - the blood libel is alive and well, and it is expressed through the so-called existence of a ?Palestinian people? and an ?occupation?. The so-called ?humiliation? and ?aggression? against ?Palestinians? are claims as fake as the stories of Jews torturing and killing Christian babies, or as the stories that the same Arabs tell about Jews making their matza with the blood of Muslims.
The plans of the right-wing are at best misguided, at worst, destructive. The recent plan drawn up by the Judea, Samaria and Gaza (Yesha) Council was thoroughly astounding for people who supposedly wanted to protect Israel. A binational state? An autonomous Arab entity in Israel? No Jewish majority? Give me Geneva! Some of the right-wing dreams of holding on to Arab areas such as Jenin, Ramallah and Gaza City, as if having our Jewish land infested with our savage haters, multiplying and spreading to more and more of our land, until they are the majority, was acceptable.
Many would argue that G-d said it was unacceptable to give up one inch of the land promised to the children of Israel. Why then, does Israel not conquer the Sinai, the Suez, parts of Syria, all of Jordan, the Al-Anbar desert of Iraq, all the way from the Nile to the Euphrates river? This is a ridiculous idea that Israel cannot undertake. The ancient kingdoms of Israel, David?s and Solomon?s Israel, did not cover all of ?greater Israel?. They were fairly small, and covered little, if any, of Jordan, none of Egypt, none of Iraq, not even the strip of beach that Tel Aviv lies on. They did however, contain Yehuda and Shomron.
Okay. So it is generally a consensus that we need not control Amman. Then why should we need to control Gaza City? Let?s get things straight, we know what is important to us and what is not. The borders of Israel, according to our holy sites, Israel?s interests, and Israel?s security, should be as follows:
The Golan: The Golan must forever remain a part of Israel. ?Peace? with Syria is useless. Syria, with its pathetic military, is not a threat and we have seen what the Arabs call ?peace?. We have seen the tunnels dug to murder Jews by Egyptians and Palestinians (the same Arabs) despite Israel?s ?peace treaty? with Egypt. Giving up vital water supplies, the security buffer the land provides, and the holy town of Katzrin is preposterous for the false, vicious peace that the Syrian scoundrels could offer us. Israel must declare that the Golan is no longer negotiable.
Gaza: One of the most shameful follies of both the left- and right-wing is the care-free manner in which they discuss the uprooting of the Gush Katif communities. Gush Katif has become agriculturally an integral part of Israel, and is the site of modern-day Jewish miracles. Anyone who does not yet believe in miracles need look no further than the heroic Gust Katif settlements. Tens of thousands of mortars from swarming enemies fall on small neighborhoods and there has yet to be a single casualty. One who does not recognize this as a miracle is blinding himself. However, Rafah, Khan Younis, Dir el-Balah, and Gaza City are cancers, infections, which must be separated from Israel. Israel must annex the Gush Katif block of settlements, along with the northern settlements of Nisanit, Elei Sinai, and Dugit. Netzarim, painfully, would have to be evacuated.
Gaza City and Dir el-Balah would be walled off from Israel; its inhabitants, however, would be allowed to relocate to other nations. They would also be allowed to stay if they wished. Rafah and Khan Younis form a separate block south of Gush Katif, with Morag, the Jewish settlement protruding between them. Rafah and Khan Younis are also cancers to be ceded, not to a ?Palestinian? state, no; no such state has a right to exist or should be recognized by Israel, but to no particular entity at all, to no-man?s land. Israel would simply leave. Perhaps Egypt would absorb the southern block. Gust Katif would be surrounded by a block of ceded Arab land in the north, and a block in the south. The peoples of these Arab areas would be free to declare any state they like, but Israel would never recognize it.
Yehuda and Shomron: The ?West Bank? is the biblical heartland of Israel, and there lie most of our holy sites. However, there also lie towns of heathens, frothing at the mouth for our blood. We must cut them off, like a cyst, and still cling to our holiest sites. Jerusalem will be ours forever. It is obscene to talk about dividing our holy, eternal capital or giving up the center of Israel, Har Habayit, the site of our holy Temple.
Israel must declare that there will be no negations on Jerusalem, and then demolish the Al-Aksa mosque, which was created to desecrate Judaism?s holiest site and claim it for Islam. Israel must then build the Third Temple. Without the Temple, Israel is not complete. We cannot have a mosque sitting on our holiest site for the sole purpose of humiliating us. Scared of what the world will say? Read your history. Read about the Six Day War. Read about the War of Independence. Have some faith. Israel must separate from the tumors of Jenin and Ramallah.
Painfully, we must also leave Jericho and Shechem. However, Israel should annex most of the land immediately east of the Green Line, most of the West Bank, save for the rather vertical column of Arab towns down the West Bank?s center. Much of the Jordan Valley must also be ceded. However, it is unacceptable to speak of the ethnic cleansing of Jews from their biblical heartland. The border of Israel in the West Bank, demarcated by a wall, must include Ariel, Kedumim, Karnei Shomron, even Yitzhar and Shilo and Beit El.
Rachel?s Tomb must be annexed from Bethlehem, while the rest of the city must be ceded. All east Jerusalem settlements must be annexed to Israel. Israel must keep Hebron. We cannot separate from the birthplace of the Jewish people, the first Jewish city, the first Jewish property in the history of the world. Anyone who speaks of doing so has lost their identity. Minister Paritzky recently blasphemed that ?there are Jewish tombs in Prague too.? Does he forget that Ma?arat Hamachpela is the tomb of the first Jew ever? Does he forget that Hebron is part of Biblical Israel, the homeland of the Jewish people, the first Jewish city in history, and Prague is not? Does he forget that Hebron was once the capital of Israel and Prague was once the site of Jewish ghettos? His comparison shows a mixture of dangerous stupidity and cultural confusion, even self-hatred. Jewish Hebron, Kiryat Arba and the land immediately south and east of these places (parts of the Jordan Valley adjacent to the Dead Sea) must be annexed to Israel.
The rest of the West Bank must be ceded to no entity in particular, in order to save Israel from demographic extinction, entanglement and terrorism.
This plan keeps almost all of our holy sites, while it discards and separates from the Arab terror towns in Israel?s midst. It does not recognize the existence of a people invented to humiliate us, and it does not require futile ?concessions? or ?good-will gestures?, idiotic gestures, shameful gestures, gestures to those who would exterminate us. Israel must stand up for its existence, annex its holy sites, rebuild the Temple and separate from the Arabs.