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by Red Bird » Tue May 24, 2011 3:07 am
Setting aside Obama's intentions - I think we're all pretty well dug in there - I wonder what Bibi intends for the eventual outcome of this whole mess?
I'm convinced that if Bibi could have his way, Israel would never give an inch of Judea or Samaria to the Arabs. That's OK with me, but what I can't follow is just how he expects this to work out?
Plainly, the original plan was to gradually increase the Jewish population in these disputed areas by building settlements on top of settlements if need be. Meanwhile, make it less than desirable for the Arabs to remain in these areas by limiting economic opportunity and political rights etc. etc. By encouraging the Arabs to leave while building Jewish settlements, Israel hoped this debate would become moot because the Jews would eventually be a majority in the entire region. Case closed.
But either by clever design, or fortuitous accident, the Arabs had an answer for this plan. They didn't leave. Instead their supporters provided enough money for them to survive and even multiply. By and large, these people are very poor, but the one thing poor people do very well is breed. So despite various pressures applied by Israel to induce the Arabs to leave, the Arab population of the area in question is growing even faster than the Jewish population.
So Israel keeps building settlements, but the demographic trends suggest the effort is futile. And the longer this goes on, the more sympathetic these masses of poor Arabs become.
Now, I know the Israeli Prime Minister understands these facts better than I do, so what is his plan? Time is working against the Jews now, so what does he intend to do?
I'd love to get Bibi in a room, just him and me, convince him he can trust me to keep quite about whatever he tells me and ask him because I don't see where the Jews are going with this. I don't see the end game.