Watch: Will Coexistence Return To Mixed Arab-Israeli Cities?

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  1. In Poland and Russia, one basically had no choice but to attempt coexistence with yesterday’s pogromists. Otherwise, one had nowhere to live, and nothing to eat.
    In Israel, it is far easier, and now opportunely appropriate to totally ignore the rioting elements in mixed cities, to quit patronizing their businesses, to cease employing them, and to avoid having anything to do with them, altogether.
    Let’s see how they will enjoy the effects of their barbaric behavior.

  2. I don’t think you understand the situation here. What are called “mixed” cities, means just that, literally. Jews and arabs sometimes live in the same neighborhoods, the same streets, the same apartment buildings. It’s pretty hard to avoid them. If the arabs are a few blocks away, they can and do make the short walk and start up. What that arab guy said was such —-, whining that more arabs were arrested than Jews. Of course, the vast majority of attackers were arabs. There was one attack by Jews, that was repeatedly broadcast worldwide, over and over, vs how many perpetrated by arabs? The arabs simply do not live in any sort of fear. The Jews do, everywhere, anywhere, any time. The arabs only have to watch out if they start up. I don’t believe that the majority of them want peace. They’ve been brainwashed so badly by UN funded textbooks that call for the slaughter of all Jews and the destruction of the Jewish state.

  3. Anyone who employs, feeds or provides life-saving medical services to arabs is a rotzeach, pure and simple. And there is a special place in h— for those that donate their, or their deceased relatives’, organs to arabs. Any closeness to arabs is a sin, and consequently it only results in more, not less, conflict, as H’ doesn’t want us to be close to any umos hooilom, including arabs.

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