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Title:#20 - Israel doesn`t want to rule the Arabs
Name:redmike
City: Tel AvivState: Israel
I made Aliya 5 years ago and am very happy in Israel but the mood here is very different to when I first visited in 67 and 73

The Arabs worked on all the construction sites and in cafes etc and they made good money and were happy.

Today because of the spread of fundamentalist Islam the Arabs in Israel are no longer trusted because of knivings etc. They are not legally segregated but the two people`s live separately now. Israelis used to fill the Arab restaurants in Jaffa but not many go there anymore.

The only chance of peace that I can see is to provide work for the Arabs in the West Bank. Hopefully if they see a future and have full bellies and their kids are getting educated it will be enough.

It`s not enough in Europe though and most countires there will soon have to choose between democracy and Islam and some are all ready surrendering.

And your international laws won`t help, Belgium, Holland, Norway or Switzerland from being Islamisized or many others.

Mike