Netanyahu refuses to resettle Jewish settlers

Binyamin Netanyahu, Israel's Prime Minister, m...

As he sought to stop voters leaving Likud Beytenu for Naftali Bennett’s Bayit Yehudi party on his right, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu told The Jerusalem Post this week that a “real and fair” accord with the Palestinians cannot include driving masses of Jews from their homes in settlement blocs beyond the Green Line.

“I think that there is recognition that ultimately there has to be a real and fair solution, and that certainly doesn’t include driving out hundreds of thousands of Jews who live in the suburbs of Jerusalem, and in the suburbs of Tel Aviv, in the Ariel bloc,” Netanyahu said in an interview in his Jerusalem office.

via Netanyahu to ‘Post’: I won’t upro… JPost – Diplomacy & Politics.

Joint-State Solution still the best.

Joint-State Solution

Map showing the West Bank and Gaza Strip in re...

The 2-state “solution” to IsraelPalestine has not actually solved anything.

Here is a proposed solution for consideration by everyone in Israel and Palestine:

  1. Call the country “Israel” and “Palestine” – two mutually interchangeable names, much like a name and a surname of one and the same person, or the name of one thing in one language and the name of the very self-same thing in another language. “Israel” and “Palestine” would be alternate names for the exact same country whose borders would encompass all current Israel, GazaWest BankEast JerusalemGolan Heights and any other applicable territories in a unified sovereign state.
  2. Parliament, Ministries and governmental positions are filled and run on a joint basis. Half the seats in parliament may be filled by Jews and half by Arabs. Everything must be done on consensus where a vote on a specific matter breaks even. Ministries must be filled and run by joint staff. For example, Minister of Defence is a joint post, run jointly by a Jew and an Arab, much like joint-managing directors run a company. They do everything on the basis of agreement or consensus.
  3. Jewish and Arab refugees are allowed to return in a orderly fashion as managed by proper processing by the jointly-run Ministry of the Interior.
  4. Society is integrated and racism outlawed. Mutual respect or at least a semblance of it is the new way of life.

50/50 in Israel in Palestine

Map of Israel, the Palestinian territories (We...

Map of Israel, the Palestinian territories (West Bank and Gaza Strip), the Golan Heights, and portions of neighbouring countries. Also United Nations deployment areas in countries adjoining Israel or Israeli-held territory, as of January 2004. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

The 2-state “solution” to IsraelPalestine has not actually solved anything.

Here is a proposed solution for consideration by everyone in Israel and Palestine:

  1. Call the country “Israel” and “Palestine” – two mutually interchangeable names, much like a name and a surname of one and the same person, or the name of one thing in one language and the name of the very self-same thing in another language. “Israel” and “Palestine” would be alternate names for the exact same country whose borders would encompass all current Israel, Gaza, West Bank, East Jerusalem, Golan Heights and any other applicable territories in a unified sovereign state.
  2. Parliament, Ministries and governmental positions are filled and run on a joint basis. Half the seats in parliament may be filled by Jews and half by Arabs. Everything must be done on consensus where a vote on a specific matter breaks even. Ministries must be filled and run by joint staff. For example, Minister of Defence is a joint post, run jointly by a Jew and an Arab, much like joint-managing directors run a company. They do everything on the basis of agreement or consensus.
  3. Jewish and Arab refugees are allowed to return in a orderly fashion as managed by proper processing by the jointly-run Ministry of the Interior.
  4. Society is integrated and racism outlawed. Mutual respect or at least a semblance of it is the new way of life.

Equal refugees – Arab, Jew

English: Mahmoud Abbas

Among several disputes deadlocking Middle East peace talks has been the Palestinians’ demand that as many as five million of their compatriots be granted the right to return to lands in Israel that they or their kin lost…

Secret Palestinian memoranda leaked to the media last year showed that Abbas had, during talks with the previous, centrist Israeli government, been willing to concede on some core demands – including by accepting a cap on refugees admitted to Israel.

Under Netanyahu, Israel has campaigned for the hundreds of thousands of Jews who it took in from Arab countries after the 1948 war to be recognized as refugees, proposing they be seen as a demographic counter-balance to dispossessed Palestinians.

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The stranger

11th century Hebrew Bible with targum, perhaps...

11th century Hebrew Bible with targum, perhaps from Tunisia, found in Iraq: part of the Schøyen Collection. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Thou shalt neither vex a stranger 1616, nor oppress him: for ye were strangers 1616 in the land of Egypt (Exodus 22:21).

stranger 1616 [a noun, from the root verb sojourn 1481 גּוּר (guwr)] This is the Hebrew word גָּר (ger) or (fully) geyr. It means a guest; it implies a foreigner (Strong’s). Besides stranger, it is also translated elsewhere as alien or sojourner. It occurs 92 times in the Hebrew Bible.

This type of stranger is an outside guest within a community.

Two Negative Commandments given in Mishneh Torah are:

 252  Not to wrong the convert in speech, as it is written “and a stranger shalt thou not wrong” (Exodus 22,20).

 253  Not to wrong the convert in buying and selling, as it is written “neither shalt thou oppress him” (Exodus 22,20).

Here the writer of Mishneh Torah equates the stranger with a convert to Judaism. This is not the primary meaning of the word גָּר (ger). Using the concept of a convert here has the effect of excluding the rights of a stranger and erroneously allocating these rights to people who have already become Jews and already have those rights. This is not only spurious but is an exercise in superfluity.

Futher, the Israelites were strangers גָּר (ger) in the land of Egypt (Exodus 22:21). Do you mean to say that they were converts to the Egyptian religion? Of course not. So then, you may not call the stranger in the Jewish community a convert. A stranger is a stranger.

The stranger may become a convert, but converts are a subset of strangers, and you cannot substitute “stranger” with “convert”.

So now, what is the import of God‘s instruction: Thou shalt neither vex a stranger 1616, nor oppress him: for ye were strangers 1616 in the land of Egypt (Exodus 22:21).

Well, it simply means that the Jews are not to vex (יָנָה – yanah – violently treat)  a stranger nor to oppress ( לָחַץ – lachats – force, thrust, crush) him, because they were strangers in Egypt. This includes the Palestinians who the Jews regarded as strangers in Israel (although they were fully-fledged residents) encountered in 1948 and over 800 000 of whom were driven from their homes in Jerusalem alone in direct contravention of God’s instruction concerning the stranger.

These Palestinians were not child-sacrificers, Baal-worshipers or morally corrupt people such as the people whom Joshua removed from the land. They were simply “strangers in the land”, so how could the Jews oppress and treat them violently then and to this day?

It is wrong what the Jews are doing to the Arabs in Israel-Palestine. The Jews must take their responsibility correctly upon themselves to obey God’s word to treat the stranger with humility and respect. All forms of harassment, hatred, disrepect, blockading, mistreating, occupation and apartheid must stop in Israel-Palestine. All legislation allowing these wrongs and encouraging them must be repealed. Jews and Arabs must treat each other as equals and must dig deep inside their souls to bring out a new respect and regard for each other. Only then will God bless the Jews.