Is Disengagement a real possiblity?
Every once in a while when answering "theoretical questions" about the destruction, G-d forbid, of our country, my home in Shiloh, I'd tell people that in the end it won't happen. That's simply because none of the people calling for my home's destruction really want us in their neighborhoods.
Besides that it's really too expensive for the government to rehouse all the refugees. This is what's being discovered now, though anyone with brains, regardless of their political opinion, knew it before Disengagement was ever announced. And the rental option has ramifications even worse, raising the price of rentals, even in slums, beyond what anyone can afford. That will cause even more "social ills."
And the "agreements" already reached are proving impossible to implement. Of course this is no surprise to us.
King David wrote numerous times about how the evil fall, the higher they start, the bigger their disgrace. T'hilim, Psalms, could have had been written today .
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All of the settlers should demand houses in Ramat Aviv Gimel or Kfar Shmaryahu.
That's a good idea, and all of those leftists preaching that the Negev and the Gallil should be full of Jews, should move there and give their homes to the Jewish refugees from Northern Shomron and Gush Katif!
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