Monday, January 26, 2015

The Obvious Successful solution for a Peace between Israel and the Arabs


The Obvious Successful solution for a Peace between Israel and the Arabs

Contrary to popular belief, the Arab-Israeli conflict has a reasonable solution.

Arab countries since the late 1940's have expelled over a million Jews from the Arab countries and confiscated their assets, businesses, homes and land, Real Property 5-6 times the size of Israel, valued in the trillions of dollars. Is it not enough that the British violated the San Remo Treaty of 1920 and took away about 80% of Jewish allocated land on the east bank of the Jordan river and gave it to the Arabs as their new state.
The Jewish State of Israel resettled most of the million Jewish people expelled by the Arabs countries with a limited amount of resources and land. The Jewish refugees from Arab Countries did not stay refugees for about 7 decades and used as a pawn to incite violence and conflict between the Jews and the Arabs.
It is time for the Arab countries who expelled over a million Jewish people and confiscated all their assets to resettle the Arab refugees in the Arab countries and Jordan.
The following is an option:
An orderly resettlement elsewhere of the so-called Palestinian Arabs would solve this long-standing ‘intractable’ problem. To propose this solution today elicits automatic rejection by almost everyone and perhaps even anger and hostility at its very mention (although attitudes may finally be changing). This is because the minds of many have been so thoroughly conditioned and brainwashed, with layer upon layer of repeated falsehoods, such that open-minded reconsideration is almost impossible.
But resettlement could become the basis of a successful solution for both sides.
One option proposed by the Al Sisi the President of Egypt. Is part of the Sinai attached to Gaza which will give the a seaport. Offer them funding from the trillions confiscated from the Expelled Jewish people from Arab countries. Utilizing the funds to build up communities, schools, industry and much more.
The resources and funds contributed by the nations of the world and the diversion of resources from armaments and conflict should be utilized to advance the economic benefits of all the Arabs being resettled and bring about a proud and self sustaining people in the nations of the world.

Is there a leader or a consortium that can undertake such a worthwhile project and bring about an end to hostilities and an economic rejuvenation to the Arab population in the area,

YJ Draiman

P.S. Another example to consider; Saudi Arabia comprises some 750,000 square miles. It has a very low population density of only 33 per square mile vs. 1,000 for Israel including the territories. A modest 4% of Saudi Arabia, some 30,000 square miles, should be set aside for a new Palestinian state. That state would be 13 times the size of the present Palestinian area proposed under the Road Map and would now have ample space for natural growth. All of the intractable problems facing both Jews and Arabs, arising under the present schemes, would be eliminated. The Palestinians could now construct their own state with full political independence, self-rule and full dignity. The sources of friction between them and Israel would now be removed along with all the immense human and material costs associated with the current conflict.

Palestinians could begin using their legitimate ‘right of return’ to exit the territories, and the refugee camps, and migrate back to their ancestral home in Arabia and thereby also be closer to Mecca and Medina. A fraction of the countless billions spent on weapons by the Arab governments could fund the cost of establishing new settlements for the Palestinians. Israel would be free of Arabs, and the Palestinians would be free of Israel. The deep wounds of both peoples would now have a chance to heal.

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