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azurnoir Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-15-10 11:29 AM
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Is this what peace looks like?
The Palestinian call to ban settlement products brings a sense of déjà vu for me: This is how my father’s business was boycotted in my hometown in Germany.

Yet this ban raises several questions: Should the boycott succeed, the Palestinian workers who produce settlement goods will lose their jobs. Is the “national Palestinian economy” capable of setting up alternate factories? And if so, why hasn’t it done so thus far using the billions of dollars poured into the Palestinian Authority since Oslo; funds used to fund terror and make PA leaders rich

Should Palestinian leaders wander through the “land of the settlers,” they will discover that many Palestinian villages make a living through their settler neighbors in various areas: Construction, crafts, landscaping, and car mechanics. Moreover, supermarkets, malls, and gas stations in the settlements are full of Arab shoppers. Ever since Oslo, I’ve seen Arab businesses “settling” outside my town, Kiryat Arba – garages, raw material stores, and so forth. Does the PA demand that they shut down their businesses?

As a settler myself and as a lawyer, I provided professional services to Palestinians. One such client was suspected of theft and was acquitted, yet his Jewish employer, a distinguished public figure, held up his assets and caused him financial damages. I advised my client to file a suit with the rabbinic court headed by Rabbi Dov Lior. He won, and was given significant compensation. Yet if I reveal his name, will authorities in Ramallah jail him? Another Palestinian had his land rights violated after the National Jewish
Fund paved a road through his territory. His attorney, the settler, was able to get him full compensation – should this Palestinian return the money now?

On a final note, we’ll mention an “illegal subsidy” which the Israeli economy involuntarily grants to the “national Palestinian economy” – 50,000 stolen vehicles a year, stolen cattle, stolen irrigation equipment, counterfeit brands and textbooks, rotten meat, and goods sold without paying taxes. So if the Palestinians are not allowed to buy from Jews, are they allowed to behave as parasites and steal from them?



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