Shalom Chaim,
Thank you very much for answering my questions last week. As I listened to your show last
week and the comments about Iranians demonstrating on the streets, I began to
wonder what would make Jews want to demonstrate, and the common denominator seems money, and
jobs, and material things. Just like Iranians would risk their lives for material things
maybe the Jews will do it too. As strange as it is, the residents of southern Israel don't demnostrate over almost daily
rocket attacks, and instead sit in shelters. But when it comes to material things Jews do demontrate too.
As an example, Israelis were willing to go on strike over the airline industry benefits in Israel.
Perhaps JTF needs to stress to residents of Yehuda and Shomron that they will become like 8800 people from Gush Katif.
I went to the website of "CROIC Heartland"
which member eb22 mentioned in last week's show, and they have a may 2009 report about former Gush Katif residents.
Almost 4 years after the expulsion from Gush Katif, and the Israeli government promise that
"There is a solution for every resident", 21% of them are unemployed, only 20% of agricultural business owners were able to restart their business again.
Only 12% of families live in permanent homes. Lets see what Jewish people in Yehuda and Shomron will do
if they will know that for many years after the proposed removal from their current homes, 88% of their families will live in temporary housing,
be unemployed, and with minimal prospects of restarting businesses that they now have. Also, maybe Jews in other areas
of Israel will start worrying about their taxes and standard of living, because they will have to support tens of thousands
fellow Jews from Yehuda an Shomron who will basically go from productive members of society to welfare recipients.
What do you think?