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From: Gale Courey Toensing [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: [AL-AWDA-News] DETAILED ISRAELI PLAN FOR ETHNIC CLEANSING:
``THE LOGISTICS OF TRANSFER"

Go to   www.gamla.org.il/english for the entire ``plan" :
``The Logistics of Transfer."
Gamla is an Israeli organization founded by former military officers and
settlers. The entire nine-part plan to completely remove Palestinians --
known and despised  everywhere else in the world as ``ethnic cleansing" --
from what's left of their historic homeland (half of 22 percent of historic
Palestine when you count up all the settlements and roads etc) is published
on their website. This is the kind of discussion that takes place in ``the
only democracy in the Middle East."  The only thing not mentioned here is
cattle cars.

Why does the world stand by silently and allow the Israelis to plan the
destruction of an entire nation and its people?

``Eretz Yisrael is God's bedroom where He interacts with the Jews, His
chosen people, and where others do not belong. They have no business being
involved in the relationship between God and the Jewish people."



The Logistics of Transfer July 3, 2002

E. Israel's Actions in Yesha and the relocation itself

Though the importance of all these information campaigns can't be
overstated, Israel must accompany them by actions carried out in Yesha, to
demonstrate the seriousness of her intentions. It is absolutely clear that
the first step is the destruction of Arafat's regime and the annexation of
Judea, Samaria and Gaza. The Arabs must be led to understand that these
lands are an inseparable part of the Jewish state forever. Professor Paul
Eidelberg, president of the Yamin Yisrael party, has the very worthwhile
idea of selling plots of land in Yesha at low prices to Jews residing
anywhere in the world and wanting to move to Israel. Also deserving of
consideration is his other suggestion of relocating various governmental
institutions to Yesha. The continued development of Jewish life in Yesha
must became a priority in Israel's policy. A similarly important task is the
development of Yesha's infrastructure including the construction of
highways, an airport and a sea-port.
Meanwhile, any attempts on the part of the Arabs to carry out sabotage or
terrorist activity must be immediately suppressed in the most brutal way. It
is possible, for example, to implement a suggestion by Harvard Professor
Alan Derschowitz, an American liberal lawyer. With slight modification, it
works as follows: Israel issues a warning that, in a response to any
terrorist attack, she will immediately completely level an Arab village or
settlement, randomly chosen by a computer from a published list. The essence
of the idea is to make the Arabs completely responsible for their own fate,
and to make it clear that terrorism will not be merely tolerated, but will
be harshly punished. Along with the world community, the Arabs will know
precisely what will result if they attack Jews. The use of a computer to
select the place of the Israeli response will put the Arabs and the Jews on
a level footing. The Jews do not know where the terrorists will strike, and
the Arabs will not know which one of their villages or settlements will be
erased in retaliation. The word "erased" very precisely reflects the force
of Israel's response. The Arabs residing there will be evicted without
compensation, all houses and buildings completely demolished, and the
settlement itself, with the help of bulldozers and any other necessary
equipment, will be leveled into a large field. After the appearance of
several such fields the Arabs will lose any desire to commit terrorist
attacks and the number of Arabs wanting to leave Eretz Yisrael will
certainly increase.
Israel will need to develop something like a timetable for the transfer to
take place, establishing certain time windows within which various stages of
the transfer should be completed. This information should, of course, be
shared with the rest of the world, since Israel's goal is to involve other
countries in furthering this process. It is most favorable for the entire
transfer process to be as quick as possible, hopefully not to exceed a 5 to
8 year time period. The faster it is completed the better the outcome for
all involved. Both the Jews and Arabs can start recovering their lives and
establishing real neighborly relations no longer marred by constant
conflict.
Israel must make clear to the world community that, if a decision cannot be
made within 3 to 5 years to establish a state for the Palestinian Arabs in
some viable location, she will be forced to start the forced expulsion of
Arabs into Jordan and the Sinai. If all the other elements of the transfer
strategy are concurrently implemented throughout this time period, it is
valid to assume that the number of Arabs remaining to be resettled will be
far less than one million. The rest by this time will likely have left Yesha
voluntarily.
During these 3 to 5 years of negotiations with the international community
Israel must hold a dialogue with Jordan and with Egypt, on the subject of
the Yesha Arabs' relocation there, if the alternative Iraqi or Saudi options
are unsuccessful. As incentive for Jordan, for instance, Israel can offer
various forms of cooperation in different areas of the project, as well as
the usual allotment of generous resettlement compensation payments for each
family. At the same time, Israel must make clear to the Jordanian leaders
that if an agreement can't be reached, Israel will be forced to forcefully
expel the Yesha Arabs. In this case Jordan will only lose from both a moral
and a material standpoint.
Needless to say, forceful resettlement will not be a pleasant spectacle.
However, it is an undoubtedly much better sight than a situation in which
the Arabs flee across the border en masse from a full scale war, toward
which they so inevitably now push Israel. Those who consider this kind of
transfer legitimate, since it happens as a result of a war, are simply
hypocrites. Clearly, in such a situation the number of potential casualties
will be significantly greater than during an organized and planned transfer,
one unaccompanied by war.
Israel must thoroughly consider and work out the actual operations of
resettlement; for example, experts can determine whether it is more
advantageous to do it in large or small groups. Decisions must be also made
on the subject of the various transfer stages. Perhaps, it is possible to
begin with the smaller settlements, giving other Arabs more opportunity to
leave voluntarily. We must not forget that the moment resettlement begins,
the Arabs will instantly lose any illusions they may still be harboring
about the seriousness of Israel's intentions to bring the transfer strategy
to fruition.
As an example, the relocation of a small settlement (1,000 people) can be
completed within a 48-hour period, similarly to a military border-crossing
operation. Israel will supply the relocated community with temporary
housing, water and electricity (providing tents, a generator, water
cisterns, etc.). The abandoned settlement must be completely demolished
level with the ground.
Israel must also warn the Arab world and the United Nations that any
attempts by Arab countries to militarily interfere with Israel's actions
will be considered by the Jewish state to be acts of aggression, and will be
followed by a massive Israeli military response, as well as the immediate
expulsion of all the Arabs from western Eretz Yisrael. Of course, much of
what is being proposed here is not "nice" or politically correct at all, and
many will object to these ideas. But we absolutely must keep in mind the big
picture - this is not being suggested because life is good and Israel feels
like oppressing some Arabs. It needs to be done because the current
situation is absolutely intolerable for all involved, and the alternatives
will not provide a permanent solution.

Conclusion
Obviously, life will add its own corrections to this process, and issues
which seem absolutely unsolvable or questionably achievable at the moment
will be more easily resolved and accomplished when the time comes. What is
most important above all is to have a clear goal in sight, and to move
towards it. For Israel, the goal is her own long-term stable survival as a
Jewish state, for which she must be guaranteed a perpetual Jewish majority
as well as secure borders. For the Palestinian Arabs, it is being in charge
of their own future, and having the chance to lead normal, productive, happy
lives. The only realistic way to achieve all these goals is to resettle the
Palestinian Arabs out of western Eretz Yisrael into other Arab states, or to
create another separate state for them on lands tailored from the vast
territorial expanses of the Arab world. It is just that simple to say, but
much harder to put it into practice.
When the world community accepts that Israel cannot and will not compromise
her own identity as a Jewish state, and when the Arab world becomes actually
interested in helping the Palestinian Arabs, rather than using them to try
to destroy Israel, and when Israeli Jews understand that the transfer
solution is not just the only possible solution, but is also substantiated
by the Torah, only then there will be no doubt that Israel will attain her
goal.
When two spouses truly do not get along and hate one another, it is foolish,
useless, and cruel to force them to continue living together. They will
never be able to share a bedroom. As Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach once noted,
Zohar Ha'Kodesh says that Eretz Yisrael is God's bedroom where He interacts
with the Jews, His chosen people, and where others do not belong. They have
no business being involved in the relationship between God and the Jewish
people. This is especially true now, when all that remains as a home for the
Jews is the tiny bedroom called western Eretz Yisrael.

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