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Offline Ehud

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I got a link to this page from the Jerusalem Post of all places!  Is this plan for arabs in PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazi occupied territory a Kahanist plan?  This is a MUST READ pragmatic political program!

The Jerusalem Summit's purpose is:an international forum seeking to develop moral and efficient strategies against twin dangers facing the mankind: totalitarianism of the East, as represented by radical Islam, and moral relativism of the West, aimed at depriving cultures of their spiritual content.

Sound like JTF?

http://www.jerusalemsummit.org/eng/hs_short_eng.htm

A. Assessment

1. The conventional-wisdom paradigm for the resolution of the Israeli-PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazi conflict has failed woefully, bringing nothing but misery and despair to both sides – but particularly to the PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazis as individual human beings.

2. This conventional paradigm has attempted to solve the conflict by means of a Political Approach involving the establishment of a self governing PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazi entity on territories in Judea Samaria and Gaza which have been under Israeli control since 1967 i.e. on the basis of a "Land for Peace" approach.

3. Dispassionate assessment of the history of the conflict and its current development will strongly suggest that persisting with attempts to attain a political solution on the basis the conventional paradigm are at best futile - and at worse harmful. Accordingly, alternative modes of resolution must be pursued.
 B. Analysis

1. Analysis of PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazi deeds and declarations over the years make it difficult to avoid the conclusion that they are in effect both unwilling and incapable of achieving and maintaining statehood.

(a) PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazi Unwillingness: This is reflected in the fact that the PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazis have rejected every single viable proposal which would have afforded them a state - from the 1947 partition plan to the 2000 Barak proposals.

(b) PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazi Incapability: The PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazi national movement has enjoyed conditions far more favorable than almost any other national independence movement since WW-II - widespread international endorsement of their cause, unmitigated support of a superpower in the decades of the Cold War, highly sympathetic coverage by the major media organizations, and over a decade of Israeli administrations who have acknowledged (and at times even identified with) the PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazis declared national aspiration. In spite of this, the achievements of PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazi national movement have been more miserable than almost any other national independence movement – bringing nothing but privation and penury to its people.

2. It is thus far easier to understand PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazi conduct if one assumes that it is driven less by lack of PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazi self determination and more by the very the existence of Jewish self determination; less by the aspiration to establish a PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazi state and more by the aspiration to dismantle a Jewish state.

3. The latter, and seemingly more plausible, explanation of PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazi behavior – i.e. rejection of Jewish self determination and the dismantling of the Jewish nation state – reflects an agenda totally unacceptable by any international standards and thus must be branded as devoid of any legitimacy.

4. Accordingly if the accepted version of the PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazi narrative – i.e. a desire for PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazi self determination and the aspiration for PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazi statehood – cannot be reconciled with the history of PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazi behavior, this narrative also must be branded as devoid of any legitimacy.

5. This issue of legitimacy of narrative is crucial. Indeed the very fuel of the Political Paradigm involving the establishment of a PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazi state is the perception – or rather the misperception - of the presently prevailing PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazi narrative as legitimate.

 C. Conclusion

1. The establishment of a PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazi State must removed from the international agenda.

2. However, removing the issue of a PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazi state from the international agenda will not eliminate the humanitarian predicament of PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazis residing in Israeli-administered areas.

3. This is clearly an issue that must be addressed and resolved. But it must be addressed not in political terms but in humanitarian ones.

4. Thus, to successfully resolve the PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazi problem, the Political Paradigm must be replaced by a Humanitarian Paradigm. This, however can only be done if the current PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazi narrative, which fuels the Political Paradigm, is de-legitimized.

5. Thus, the de-legitimization of the PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazi narrative becomes a vital prerequisite to any comprehensive resolution of the PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazi issue.

 D. Proposal

1. A comprehensive Humanitarian Approach to the PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazi issue would entail three major elements:

(a) The dissolution of UNRWA – which will end the discriminatory treatment of the PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazis with regard to their status as refugees;

(b) The termination of ethnic discrimination against PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazis , living in the Arab world - which will end the discriminatory treatment of the PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazis with regard to their status as residents;

(c) Generous relocation grants to PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazis living in Israeli administered territories on an individual basis and not via any official PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazi organization.










2. UNRWA is an organization that perpetuates the PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazi refugee problem. It is an anomalous organization which exists solely to deal with PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazi refugees, while all the other refugees on the face of the globe are dealt with by the UN High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR).

3. The organizations not only deal differently with the refugees under their auspices, they each have different definitions for classifying an individual as a "refugee".

4. This difference in definition has far-ranging consequences. For in contrast to the UNHCR definition, which results in a decline in the number of refugees in the number of refugees over time, the UNRWA definition leads to an inflation of the number.

5. In fact, if the UNHCR's otherwise universal definition were applied to the PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazi case, the number of refugees would decline from 4-5 million to 200-300,000 i.e. by over 90%!!

6. It thus appears that UNWRA is perpetuating the very problem it was designed to eliminate.

7. Accordingly, the dissolution of UNRWA is an essential prerequisite for any comprehensive, durable settlement of the PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazi issue.



8. With the dissolution of UNWRA, the remaining, and drastically reduced, number of PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazi refugees, should be placed under the auspices of UNHCR - in accordance with the accepted practice for all other refugee groups on the face of the globe.

9. Those PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazis no longer classed as refugees under the new arrangements, must be offered all the privileges afforded all other peoples resident in their current countries of domicile in the Arab world -- including the right to acquire citizenship.

10. In order to do this, a vigorous diplomatic and media campaign must be mounted to induce Arab governments to end their harsh discriminatory behavior towards the millions of PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazis domiciled in their countries and absorb them into their societies as fully fledged citizens. After all, even the PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazis assert (in the opening paragraph of their National Covenant) that they are “part of the Arab Nation”.

11. As for the PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazis resident in Israeli administered territory, there is only one reasonable and feasible alternative that will facilitate:

(a) extricating them from their dire humanitarian plight;
(b) free them from the yoke of generations of misrule by their leadership;
(c) ensure the survival of Israel as the nation-state of the Jews.







12. This is a generous relocation and resettlement package to allow them to build a new life for themselves and their families in countries preferably, but not necessarily exclusively, with similar religious and socio-cultural conditions.

13. In order to minimize the ability of organized PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazi interest groups to impede the success of such an effort, the offer of financial inducement to emigrate must be "atomized" – i.e. made to individual PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazi breadwinners on a one-to one personal level and not on a communal level via some formal PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazi entity.

14. A survey conducted among the PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazis in Nov. 2004 indicates that only about 15% of the PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazi population resident in Israeli administered areas would reject such an offer outright. By contrast, over 70% would accept some form of material compensation as an inducement to emigrate permanently from the areas currently under Israeli administration (see http://www.jerusalemsummit.org/eng/news.php?news=102)
15. The economic cost of such a policy of generously financed humanitarian relocation and resettlement would be eminently affordable and would compare favorably with almost all other settlement proposals on the table today. Indeed, its total cost would be around 50% of the present total US outlay on the War in Iraq!!

16. Indeed, given Israel's present level of GDP, it is an initiative that it could well undertake on its own over the next decade to a decade and a half. It should be realized that this is the period that has elapsed since the initiation of the Oslo process – which has brought nothing but failure and tragedy at the cost of billions of dollars and thousands of lives.

17. Of course, if the US, the EU and other developed nations were to contribute to this effort, it could be implemented in a far shorter space of time and with almost no burden on the world economy.

18. Quite the opposite, the PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazis arriving in their new countries of domicile will not be impoverished refugees but reasonably affluent émigrés. The funds that they would be bringing with them would provide a considerable boost for the economies of these nations – most of which would be developing countries with a pressing need for such a substantial influx of funds.

 E. Summary

The proposed initiative constitutes a "win-win" proposal which will:

Alleviate, and even eliminate, the humanitarian plight of individual PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazis

Ensure the continued security and survival of Israel as the Nation-State of the Jewish people

Provide a Significant Boost to the Economies of the Developing World

Transform poverty stricken refugees into affluent émigrés
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"The Jews will eventually have to face up to what you're dealing with here.  The arabs will never love you for what good you've brought them.  They don't know how to really love.  But hate!  Oh, G-d, can they hate!  And they have a deep, deep, deep resentment because you have jolted them from their delusions of grandeur and shown them for what they are-a decadent, savage people controlled by a religion that has stripped them of all human ambition . . . except for the few cruel enough and arrogant enough to command them as one commands a mob of sheep.  You are dealing with a mad society and you'd better learn how to control it."

-Excerpt from The Haj by Leon Uris