You would make some sense in comparison if the Arab countries did not throw one Million Jews out of their realm Without Arabs Israel will live a lot better!
if Israel tries to kick out millions of Arabs, it would lead to another Jewish Holocaust. why do you want to see millions of Jews die?
Jordan, a Fake Country The inevitable is starting to happen. There are serious cracks in the Hashemite Kingdom. http://www.jewishpress.com/blogs/shi...ry/2013/06/10/ ~By: Batya Medad Published: June 10th, 2013 King Abdullah II Jordan’s land was supposed to be part of the Jewish State. When the League of Nations assigned Great Britain the responsibility to prepare former Turkish land aka Mandated Palestine to be the Jewish State, it included both sides of the Jordan. But it didn’t take long for Britain to give Transjordan aka the East Bank of the Jordan to the Hashemites, from Saudi Arabia. They financially and diplomatically supported their new/fake/pet country for decades. The inevitable is starting to happen. There are serious cracks in the Hashemite Kingdom. There’s a limit how long foreigners can rule. For the last two years, Jordan has been witnessing regular protests calling for reform, with some demanding the king give up his powers. [1] On November 15, 2012, massive protests broke out in Jordan after the Jordanian government, in compliance with the requirements of the International Monetary Fund, raised fuel prices. Protests, as The Independent noted, swept the country, “with most chanting for toppling the regime” despite the fact that protesters had previously “rarely targeted the king himself.”[2] For the first time, the Palestinians engaged fully in the protests; As Al-Jazeera reported, Palestinians, including those from refugee camps, have been fully involved, [3] calling for toppling the regime in most of their major residential areas, including the Al-Baqqa refugee camp [4], the Al-Hussein refugee camp, close to downtown Amman [5] Douar Firas [6], Jabal Al-Nuzha, [7], and the Hitteen refugee camp [8]. And there’s also a limit how long a country without any real history, common culture etc can stay united and peaceful. The land was pretty empty when Britain invented Jordan. It was easy to give it to the Hashemites, because there had never been more than nomads, villages and towns. There was no regional culture. There had never been an independent country based only in that part of the work. It had been part of the Biblical Jewish Kingdoms, from the time of Joshua, which even predates the kings. Two and a half Jewish tribes lived there, their capital being Shiloh and later Jerusalem. Anarchy on the other side of the Jordan, visible from my home in Shiloh, will probably last quite a while. Actually, Israel is usually safer when Arabs fight each other. The only thing that unites them is their aim to destroy the State of Israel and murder/terrorize Jews. Let them continue to fight each other…
They were offered full rights, citizenship, religious freedom... They could have equal citizenship, ownership rights, their own religion, language, political parties, organizations, newspapers.....They still can. And in return they were asked for ...(no not loyalty) just neutrality...and they rejected the deal.
We do... they are the most well treated Arabs in the Arab world... They hate Israel/Jews because of the words in their Qur'an, not because of the free hospitalization, the offered working conditions and their huge bank accounts that is all beyond the reach of the surrounding Arab States... Even the Arabs of Gaza come to Israel for any little scratch on their fingers, their women come to give birth in Jewish Hospital facilities, then they return back and shout the well known mantra of <Itbah al Yahoud> =. <slaughter the Jews>. Hey we are not refugees in our own country, but we still upkeep more than two Million Jewish Refugees from Arab countries who came here practically naked and are today together with their new born practically half of Israel population. Islam my dear, is the initiator of all that hate and will remain so if not reformed.