So if I had to boil down your comment to any real argument you’re basically saying this: your settler buddies would absolutely love to be Palestinian citizens, as long as that state is not anti-Semitic like the Hamas charter is, and it is a good democracy etc. This is obviously a big fat lie. If that’s the case, why aren’t they saying that? Why aren’t we hearing about settlers’ leaders meeting with the PA, negotiating their possible future role in the Palestinian state?
My report on Efrat is coming soon, but here’s just a little indication of how well it is set up to be integrated into the Palestinian state. On the municipality’s Web site there is a picture gallery, in which you can see how Jews and Palestinians work together in Efrat, go together to market and play sports together.
Oh, I’m sorry, this was Efrat OF YOUR DREAMS. The real Efrat doesn’t have a single picture of even a shadow of a Palestinian in its gallery, they simply don’t exist. Nor does that wall that snakes right East of Efrat, or the lands that were confiscated in order to make way for Efrat’s new sewer pipe… Yes that’s right, Palestinian fields were uprooted to make room for your crap. Literally.
Hard to watch, but probably not for you.
Back to the gallery. What DO we see in the Gallery?
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