Friday, January 18, 2013

Exodus II; secular Israelis will exit in droves after election

All indications point to the next government being sharply to the right after Tuesday.

How one can be "sharply to the right" of the travesty that has been unfolding under Netanyahu these past few years is a bit of a brain teaser.

The hitherto unspoken will be proclaimed from the rooftops. Netanyahu has at least kept alive the fiction that he is for a two state solution. That will melt into the air after Tuesday. Oh, there may be a two state solution, but the other state will be somewhere else.

Siberia perhaps?

Somewhere in Africa?

Jordan? Gaza? The Sinai?

How about Canada? Canada's Foreign Minister John Baird has proclaimed that Canada is Israel's best friend; perhaps he can help out by providing a Palestinian Homeland.

But wherever it is and whatever it is, it won't be on the West Bank.

As the JPost announced today the West Bank residents are becoming more and more enamored of Hamas anyway. Let them move to Gaza to enjoy the benefits of Hamas governance.

Then there is the matter of Iran. The Bibi clique has made it clear, all protestations from the highest levels of the defense establishment aside, that war with Iran would be a good idea. With a fresh mandate he may well act on his obsession.

Then there is the issue of the rapidly growing sector who are more just than the just, more kosher than the kosher, closer to the Almighty in every way, but refuse to serve in the military or take employment. This minority will eventually be a majority.

All of which will help seal the deal for the 40% of Israelis already toying with the idea of absconding to more hospitable climes...

New York, Miami, Montreal, Toronto, Berlin...




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