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To: Noel de Leon who wrote (60803)12/9/2002 10:05:17 PM
From: Nadine Carroll  Respond to of 281500
 
1) The locals all die
2) The locals all leave
3) The locals all accept living in a Zionist state as non-Zionists(2nd class persons).
I've ruled out the possibility that the Zionists would create a constitution which would insure equal rights to all


How about, the locals agitate for the last possibility, and hammer out some political compromise acceptable to both sides? (I don't regard "just kill the Jews" as a political compromise) I don't know why you rule it out, in the end Israel did give full citizenship and the vote to its Arab residents, more than they got from any of their "brother" Arabs. You know, the way people talk about Israel you would think that no other country in the world ever had to deal with the question of minority populations.

This increase can also be explained, in part or wholly, by native population birth rates in the area.

Only in part, as can be seen by comparing population figures in the Mandate of Palestine to population figures in Syria or Transjordan. The rises were much sharper in Palestine, and sharpest of all in the areas of heavy Jewish settlement.