Thursday, December 15, 2011

Prof. Arnon Sofer on Geopolitics


Prof. Sofer says that an Arab metropolis is forming around Kever Benjamin and menacing to push toward Tel Aviv. The Arab villages of Kalanzauwa, Tira, Taybe, Djaldjuliya and Kafr Kassem are growing and fusing into one large, continuous Arab metropolis of 200,000 inhabitants. Kever Benjamin is separated from the large Arab city of Kalkiliya only by a strip of land 500 meters wide, occupied by Road Number 6 and the national infrastructure strip (water, sewage, communication, gas lines etc.), as well the wall - so demographic reality will press and soon they will digest us. He also noted the silent, unobserved erection of small Beduin shantytowns in every open corner of the country, near Rehovot there are more than twenty encampments that are becoming permanent shantytowns and some are in Tel Aviv outskirts. Soon they will be demanding water, sewage, schools and they will be unmovable. Israel is the densest country in the world after Holland.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

If Israel is so densely populated with its current number of inhabitants, that makes it seem unlikely that there would be enough land or other resources to handle resettlement of the world's Diaspora Jews there.

J said...

That argument was already debated in the First Zionist Congress a hundred and ten years ago when Palestine had 500,000 inhabitants.

Anonymous said...

Just because the sustainable limit hasn't yet been reached doesn't mean that there isn't a limit.

J said...

Just because the sustainable limit hasn't yet been reached doesn't mean that there is such a limit.

In my view, there is no such limit. I base my observation on the failure of the Club of Paris and other models.

IHTG said...

Related: The EU sticks its nation-destroying nose in our business.

J said...

We have many enemies.

Anonymous said...

"We have many enemies".

Some of them are inside your own tent.

Anon.

J said...

The very worst are inside.

Anonymous said...

Soros and Gomorrah.

Anon.