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Purveyor

(29,876 posts)
Fri Sep 20, 2013, 06:41 PM Sep 2013

Jews Now Minority in Israel and Territories

One of the most common arguments in favor of the two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is the so-called demographic threat or demographic time-bomb.

Proponents worry that if Israel continues to control the Palestinian territories, with or without formal annexation, the different birthrates of Jews and Arabs will eventually result in Jews being a minority in the territory under Israeli control. At that point Israel will no longer be a Jewish state — or, alternatively, will be a Jewish state with a non-Jewish majority that is disenfranchised because of its ethnic identity. There’s a word for that. I won’t say it, but I’ll note that it’s Afrikaans in origin.

How far off such a situation might be is a topic of considerable debate. Some say the threshold will be crossed within a decade or less. Others suggest a longer timeline is possible. A few on the right believe there’s no threat at all, either because Jewish and Arab fertility rates are converging or because Palestinian population figures are inflated. By and large, though, demography appears to be a very mainstream worry.

Well, worry no more. It turns out we’re there already. Comparing the annual Rosh Hashanah population report from Israel’s Central Bureau of Statistics, released September 2, with the midyear (July 1) population figures for the West Bank and Gaza in the CIA World Factbook, it turns out that Jews are now (as of Rosh Hashanah) outnumbered by Arabs under Israeli sovereignty by a grand total of 50,827. So the question is no longer whether or when the Jewish state will feature a minority ruling a majority. The question now is what to do about it.

Here are the numbers:

Read more: http://blogs.forward.com/jj-goldberg/184245/jews-now-minority-in-israel-and-territories/#ixzz2fTXhXK56

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Jews Now Minority in Israel and Territories (Original Post) Purveyor Sep 2013 OP
Hasn't it always been Israel's plan to isolate Palestinian communities delrem Sep 2013 #1

delrem

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1. Hasn't it always been Israel's plan to isolate Palestinian communities
Sat Sep 21, 2013, 12:15 AM
Sep 2013

in discontinuous blocks connected only by checkpoints, and military rule?
That describes *what has happened and is happening at an accelerated speed*.
In large scale this was done by isolating the West Bank from Gaza and by using the patsy Abbas in a game of photo-ops that Abbas hasn't the courage to forgo.

Now it's getting into the nitty gritty details, like consolidation of Israel's plan for outright annexation of area C in "Judea and Samaria". I don't expect to see much difference, day to day, beyond the continuous tightening of the noose.

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