In the event that I have not made it sufficiently clear, I'm on your side.Tashah said:I understand the concept of victory through population demographics. I can also assure you that none of what you write is lost on the Israelis.
Per the Arab/Israeli population demographics, you must take into account that the cost of living in Israel is far above what it would be living in the slums of Gaza or Samaria. In other words, the financial burden of large Arab families in Israel would be prohibitive. I suppose you'll have to trust me on this, but Israel will not artificially support (welfare) those who would rather engage in procreation than education.
Arab ingress and egress statistics are also monitored and adjusted. For Arab spouses who are separated (one living in Israel and the other in Palestine), egress is unlimited but ingress is subject to Israeli government controls. I believe at the current time a Palestinian female must be at least 25 years of age and a Palestinian male 35 years of age to reunite in Israel proper.
Despite the fact that there are Christians, Muslims, and Druze living in Israel, it was conceived and realized with a specific purpose, and shall remain as the Jewish homeland. Anyone who believes this truism is problematic is more than welcome to emigrate elsewhere.
To the extent that Arabs spend quite a bit of money supporting the Palestinians and their handlers, as well as paying for all the costs of the 'military' operations, they could just as well subsidize Palestinians living in Israel and encourage more of them to 'move in'.
The situation would be akin to that of France, where it is estimated that the Islamic component of the population currently stands at 25% and continues to increase. Politicians there are projecting the day when an election will occur which will sweep Islamics into every national political office. Then we'll see about those head scarves, won't we?
So, who needs a war when the victory can be been won at the ballot box.
The past fifty years has seen no gain by the Arabs in the constant and uninterrupted struggle with Israel. Fifty years more and it could be all over without firing a shot.
Perhaps abortion has an unintended consequence after all.