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Different final solutions to the “demographic problem” appeal to different schools of thought among the Zionists. “Exterminate the goyim,” say some. “Sterilize them,” say others. “Expel them,” say still others, and evidently the deputy defence minister is an adherent of the third of these solutions.
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It’s not genocidal though because they are willing to keep up to one fifth of them as long as they accept Jewish supremacy.
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up to one fifth of them
As Yousef Munayyer asked recently, “How many Arabs are too many in Israel? What percentage of people like me, Palestinian citizens of Israel, is too many for you? How many can you not handle? Is it 20 percent, 30 percent, 40 percent, 45 percent? Please draw the line and then explain to us, which illiberal policies are you willing to support to prevent the Palestinian citizen population of Israel from growing to that point, or beyond it.”
It’s a fair question, to which different answers have been given: see my comment above about different schools of thought.
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In the run-up to the sacking of Jerusalem in 70 AD, the faithful Jewish believers in Ye’Shua (of the Jewish disciples of Ye’Shua and their families and allies) heeded His prophecy of the “abomination of desolation” re the surrounding of Jerusalem by heathen armies; seeing that the fulfillment of that abomination prophecy was close, they fled to the hills in Judea.
When the heat, literal and figurative, had died down, these faithful Jews returned, but not as members of the Tribe of Judah — as Palestinians. They’ve remained amongst the Palestinians for almost 2000 years … now in Gaza and the West Bank. Many Palestinians are aware of this longstanding presence of true Jews in their environs and are also aware that extermination of them, a fondly desired hope of the Sephardim, false Jews (i.e., Rev. 3:9, described as Sepharvaim of Babylon in II Kings 17:31), such as Bibi Netanyahu, is a consequence of the need for the Sephardim to solve the True Jewish question by erasing the True Jews from the face of the earth. Within the Israeli community, the advocates for Palestinians are the Ashkenazim, mostly unbeknownst to them, because they are the cousins of the True Jews in Gaza and the West Bank: The returned Lost Tribes of Israel, most particularly, the Samarians of the ancient Northern Kingdom, exiled by the Assyrians (II Kings 17).
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