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The Rabbi’s Political View

שו”תCategory: generalThe Rabbi’s Political View
asked 7 years ago

Greetings to the Rabbi Shlita.
After the rabbi’s post in which he stated the simple principle of the carrot and stick, I felt that the rabbi was indeed wrong about several things: the Arabs are not just a minority like the Druze or the Bedouin, but:
They strive for Palestinian independence in Yeshua and do not want our carrots.
Even independence is actually an excuse. The Palestinians are an Arab group that was established by Arab countries as soldiers for eternity whose victory is the destruction of the Jews and the destruction of Israel. Therefore, it is certainly not possible to make peace with them, even a reasonable one. Even if we give them the AB territories, they will turn them into nests of terror and incitement (which is what they are now). And let’s not forget that they are also Muslims and their religion commands them to destroy the entire Western world. So we are in trouble.
I think that I have come to a rather Kahanist conclusion that the best solution is to expel the vast majority of Israeli Arabs and impose harsh laws on the remaining minority, but it is technically and morally impractical to do so.
I would be happy if the rabbi ever thought of a solution to the complicated politics of solving the Palestinian problem.


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מיכי Staff answered 7 years ago
Okay. I don’t intend to get into a debate about values ​​or reality assessments here. That wasn’t my topic. I’m just pointing out an option here that those who believe in it should consider.

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