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Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Arabs Prefer Israeli Right to Left

The recent uproar in the Knesset is no surprise to me.
Arab MK Attacks Labor Party: 'You Leftists Urinate on Us'
MK Zahalka surprises plenum with tirade against Labor's Stav Shafir; 'The right-wingers are much better than you!'


From my first acquaintance with Arabs to my most recent, it has been very clear that many Arabs prefer us, people like me and my neighbors in Judea and Samaria to the Israeli Leftists.


  • When I studied for my English Teachers Certificate, there were Jews of all "stripes," addresses and ideologies in the group and an Arab, too. She lived a Jewish-Arab community that was supposed raise the children to be completely bilingual with Arabic and Hebrew, but she complained that the Jews were hypocrites. They wanted to reduce the Arabic being afraid that their children would have Arab accents in their Hebrew. She would tell us that she prefered being with us, who were honest and open, to being with her Jewish neighbors.
  • When Arabs talk of "going home" they refer to Jerusalem, Beersheva, Haifa, Ramat Aviv, etc. and not Shiloh. That's because there wasn't an Arab city or community in Shiloh, but Jews now live on Arab villages or in Arab homes in all those other places, which are inhabited by many Jewish Israeli Leftists.
  • BDS has been pressuring international companies to desert their factories in post-1967 Six Days War Israel, although that causes unemployment for the Arabs they claim to be supporting. 

"The [South African] leaders of the movement were stunned to hear a Palestinian who says that Israel is not an apartheid state..." Eid said. "I'm opposed to the boycott because it only ends up harming the Palestinians themselves," he says.
Ynet/Amit ShabiYnet/Amit Shabi"Bassam Eid"From the Palestinian point of view, BDS gives the distinct impression that the Palestinian side has no interest in the pursuit of compromise, peace and the two-state solution; activists have managed to block attempts at dialogue between ordinary Israelis and Palestinians in Ramallah and East Jerusalem.
From an economic standpoint a boycott of West Bank's settlement businesses ends up hurting the Palestinians who are employed by those companies. (I24NEWS)

I work with Arabs, and many of my customers in Yafiz, Sha'ar Binyamin are Arabs. If they didn't want us here, they'd be boycotting Rami Levy and Yafiz. But the truth is that they are loyal workers and customers and want us here.

Arab shoppers taking family photos in Rami Levy, Sha'ar Binyamin
Many times I've heard that Arabs prefer our honesty to the Left's fake friendship. We all know that one of the main reasons that the Left wants to get Judea, Samaria and the Jordan Valley out of Israel is to reduce the Arab population.

3 comments:

LondonMale said...

Many places that Jews live on sites of former Arab villages, were in fact Arab villages built on top of former Jewish villages vacated after the Roman and Ottoman invasions.

Batya said...

That is vety true.

Anonymous said...

Is there a left or right? They are one and the same, playing two roles to show how democratic they are. When they get in office, they are all left and it's not that either one cares for the 5th column within, but they have outsiders to appease and the religious Jews to fight, so Israel shouldn't be a 'real Jewish' state.