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May 29, 1998 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-05-29

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will be sufficient to satisfy the Arabs.
First, Arabs in Israel demand 13 per-
cent more land be given to Yassir Arafat
and the PLO. This is in addition to the
35 percent of the Judea-Samarian hills
that the Palestinian Authority holds for
their homeland. Seven Jewish towns
have been given back to the Arabs and
the Arabs want linkages to make Pales-
tine.
Second, how much more will be at
risk? The Likud Party will give only nine
percent more of Judea-Samaria and the
conflict continues. The Labor Party
looks at the entire West Bank plus east-
ern Jerusalem as the price for peace and
Arafat-PLO-Hamas sees 100 percent of
Israel as payment for 34 years of disgrace
as former-Israel. But nothing short of
100 percent will buy peace for the Jews.
The Bible notes that if Jews do not
clear the land of its Arab inhabitants, the
Arabs will be "as thorns in their eyes." If
Arabs do not flee, the Jews will do the
fleeing themselves (Numbers 33:55-56).
The Arabs and their children believe
that Jews have stolen the land from
them. Thus, giving back any part of
Israel to anyone other than the Jews will
encourage and support the Arabs to
fight until all of the land is under Arab
protection once more.
That should be the lesson of 13 per-
cent.
Avi Drissman
Committee for the Jewish Idea

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