Moshe Arens : Pressure from fantasy land
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Title:#9, thats only partially true
Name:David
City: BostonState: USA
I dont have all the figures in front of me, but most of the Arabs moved to areas where Jews lived all over Palestine starting in the late 1800s. They are not native to the area so no reason for them to stay. But lets assume some want to stay, statistics show that the number of Jews emmigrating from Judea and Samaria is increasing annually. I believe the number from 2006 was at least 20,000. The arab fertility rate is also decreasing. While I agree some will want to stay, under the present situation, I cant imagine most of the Arabs currently in Judea and Samaria will be living there in another 20-50 years.

If they want to stay, fine, but let it be part of Jordan Palestine, not another Arab Palestinian state. TO create peace we need to cancel Palestine, and create a future for the Arabs in Judea and Samaria by looking to Amman. Very little movement of people will be required, but the end of the PA.