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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (172194)5/23/2021 6:17:34 AM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu1 Recommendation

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I already responded, many houses were belonging to Jews and some to Christians which were evicted due to the 1948 war and the Jordanians placed Arabs to live in those houses, but the title to the property remained on the name of the old Jewish and Christian owner.

Hight Court decided they should pay rent which the Arab squatters refused for years - so it was time to kick them out.

The fact that some messianic Jews wanted to in resettle those homes has nothing to do with the eviction order of not paying the rent. Their eviction was very well justified, if there were other people willing to pay the rent. Plain simple.

In general police brutality is complete another matter and already pointed to who is Israel Defense Minister so search a bit.

As to Gaza and cooperation with the Arabs in W. Bank I already mentioned and provided the link to 2 of my proposals from Aug. 2017 ( slideshare.net ) and later Nov. 2018 ( slideshare.net ). The Jordanian Embassy in Tel Aviv just erased my e-mail and closed the phone when calling and explaining that would like to discuss a plan of cooperation.

In both instances it would have solved a lot of social economic problems to the Arabs in Gaza and West Bank.

What else can I do? … and please do not associate me with the “other Israelis” as I am not like them, and there are many million Israelis thinking like me and I got full support.

Bottom line what did you do in your life for the benefit of other people or for co-existence or upgrading the life quality of other people which are unrelated to you directly or indirectly – where did you put your name on the line knowing very well there will be negative repercussions to your own quality of life? Should I ask more?