DesertPeace
February 13, 2010 at 11:44 pm (Corrupt Politics, Ethnic Cleansing, Extremism, Israel, Palestine, Second Class Citizens, zionism)
No matter how you look at this, the picture comes out looking the same. It’s called DEPORTATION. In the words of Israel’s late fuhrer kahana, the word used was ‘transfer’, now it’s called ‘land swap’. Take a look at the new ’scheme’….
Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon on Saturday spoke out on the peace process, saying that a deal between Israel and the Palestinians could include a swap comprising both land and populations, according to an interview published in the London-based Arabic daily A-Sharq Al-Awsat.
Ayalon suggested that Israel would trade the concentration of Israeli Arab towns and villages in the north known as “the triangle” in exchange for Israeli settlement blocs in the West Bank. He added, however, that the swap would not include cities such as Nazareth.
Ayalon said such an exchange would maintain territorial integrity and demographics in both Israel and a Palestinian state.
“Israel’s Arabs who are moved to Palestine will also help the Palestinian state economically.”
The above is taken from THIS HaAretz report.
Palestinian lawmakers in Israel were quick to respond to the fascist overtones of the Deputy Foreign Minister……
Arab and leftist politicians are slamming Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon for promoting a land swap that would see Arab Israelis come under Palestinian control.
MK Ahmad Tibi dismissed Ayalon’s remarks, saying that the deputy FM and his boss, Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman, “have a basic flaw in understanding the fundamental values of democracy and civil rights.”
“We are not chess pawns. We did not arrive in the country on planes and we did not immigrate here,” Tibi said. “We do not wish to expel anyone…but if someone wishes to expel us, I’ll say this: Whoever got here last will be leaving first. That way, there will be fewer fascists in Israel.”
Hadash’s Chairman, MK Mohammad Barakeh, also slammed Ayalon’s remarks, suggesting that both him and Lieberman move to France and replace ultranationalist leader Jean-Marie Le Pen.
“The French Le Pen is in ill health, and therefore he cannot keep on leading the fascists there,” he said. “Perhaps it would be better for them to move there in order to continue his way.”
Barakeh added that Israel’s Arabs are residing on their land legally.
“We did not immigrate from anywhere. This land is ours,” he said. “To my regret, most of this land had been robbed over the course of dozens of years. We are no settlers and there is no room for comparison between us and the thieving settlers in the West Bank, including in Jerusalem.”
“Ayalon’s words are yet another chapter in Liebermanism’s new book of racism,” he concluded.
That from THIS YNet report
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