By Ted Belman
Lawrence Auster who is a well respected blogger, View From the Right contacted me to complain that my article Israel will Annex Judea and Samaria and Keep it Jewish was not concrete enough. I didn’t lay out a plan and wasn’t clear on what I advocated.
As a case in point, he recommended to me a 2003 article by Robert Locke a former associate-editor of FrontPageMag, titled Is Population Transfer the Solution to the Palestinian Problem—And Some Others?
Robert did what I didn’t do. He laid out a step by step plan. You should check it out.
Dear Prof. Eidelberg, interesting facts about Israel’s much hyped dependency on the US. I wish this article would be translated into Hebrew and published wherever possible in Israel.
Eagerly awaiting a follow-up article on how to vanquish the dictatorship.
Sounds to me like all you need is the final solution.
Sounds to me like all you need is the final solution.
There may be a better way to accomplish this transfer, but I can’t think of one. I do have one light bulb and it is this:
Israel makes a deal with Jordan to build very nice communities with nice homes, schools and infrastructure in that country so as to provide a better life style than they now have. Three hundred thousand homes with first come the first choice. I believe that there may be a mass movement by the Arabs to secure this way of life. This would cost a lot of sheckels, but a small costs compared to the costs of maintaining the status quo over the long term.
There may be a better way to accomplish this transfer, but I can’t think of one. I do have one light bulb and it is this:
Israel makes a deal with Jordan to build very nice communities with nice homes, schools and infrastructure in that country so as to provide a better life style than they now have. Three hundred thousand homes with first come the first choice. I believe that there may be a mass movement by the Arabs to secure this way of life. This would cost a lot of sheckels, but a small costs compared to the costs of maintaining the status quo over the long term.