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http://www.bringthemhome.btvshalom.org/

Read "the Call" download & print (PDF 700kb)

We are American Jews who care deeply
about Israel and who are filled with sorrow
by the continuous cycle of violence and
death in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

We call upon the United States government
to embrace an initiative which can break
through the present stalemate,

create a new opening for a
negotiated settlement,

safeguard the lives of Israeli settlers
and remove a major obstacle to peace.

We call upon the United States government:

to urge the Israeli Government to reverse its
longstanding financial inducements to Israeli
settlers in the West Bank and Gaza Strip and
instead to redirect those funds to settlers who
are now willing to return to Israel proper;


to provide generous foreign assistance
and to solicit contributions from the
European Union,

other major industrial democracies and the
United Nations for this massive relocation effort,
irrespective of whether the Israeli government
is ready to participate.

FOR THE SAKE OF ISRAEL'S SECURITY,
BRING THE SETTLERS HOME

For the past 35 years, more than 200,000
Israeli citizens have been induced by special
economic incentives to settle in the
West Bank and Gaza Strip.

A recent comprehensive survey* of settlers
found that nearly 80% were motivated by a
desire to create better lives for themselves
and their families and not by ideological
or religious reasons.

That dream, however,
quickly became a nightmare of constant terror,
sniping, murderous incursions into settlements,
and suicide bombings.

Simultaneously, enormous suffering
has been inflicted upon the Palestinian
population.

The relentless campaign to settle hundreds
of thousands of Israelis amidst millions of
Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip
threatens the moral foundation of the State.

One year after the 1956 Sinai Campaign,
Israelšs first Prime Minister,
David Ben-Gurion explained to IDF officers
the reasons for Israelšs withdrawal from
the Gaza Strip and the Sinai Peninsula.

Nearly fifty years later,
his speech serves as both warning and grim prophecy.

[i]t was clear that our remaining in Gaza,
while the entire world ostracized us would lead to
... finding ourselves in a hostile sea of terrorism.

Our military authorities would have had
to shoot terrorists on a daily basis. ...

We would not have been able to withstand this.

For the State of Israel,
such a reality would have become a catastrophe ... .

Possibly,
this would have destroyed us,
not militarily,

but morally -

and in my opinion our morality underpins our very existence.


David Ben-Gurion, Yihud ve-Yi'ud (Tel Aviv) 1971 p. 294
(Translation: Dr. Shai Feldman and Michael Davis)

The settlers have never enhanced Israel's security. On the contrary, their
vulnerability to attack has resulted in the loss of nearly a thousand
Israeli soldiers and civilians in the last 35 years and hundreds in just the
past two years. Those who live on land expected to be negotiated as part of
the new State of Palestine -- especially those in settlements that are
distant from Green Line Israel and are surrounded by much larger Arab
populations -- are an obstacle to peace; their continued presence prevents a
viable solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

FOR THE SAKE OF ISRAEL'S ECONOMY, BRING THE SETTLERS HOME

The cost of sustaining and protecting the settlers is draining Israel's
resources; it limits Israelšs ability to provide vital social services,
build a stable economy, and ensure peaceful coexistence between the Jews and
Palestinian Arabs of Israel. The unending conflict, which the settlers
exacerbate, has contributed to a severe economic downturn, a rising rate of
unemployment (over 10%), a dramatic decrease in foreign investment, and an
increase in the number of Israelis (now 20%) living below the poverty line,
including 27% of all children.

PROVIDING SUITABLE COMPENSATION OPENS UP THE POSSIBILITY FOR MANY SETTLERS
TO VOLUNTARILY RETURN TO ISRAEL PROPER

A popular misconception claims all settlers would actively resist any
attempts to bring them home to Israel; but the same survey* revealed if a
decision is made for withdrawal, a clear majority of settlers is prepared to
accept a withdrawal from the settlements in exchange for suitable financial
compensation. Undoubtedly, among this majority, there are many if not most
who would leave voluntarily even in the absence of a comprehensive
settlement were they provided with the financial wherewithal to do so.

WE NEED YOUR HELP TO BRING THE SETTLERS HOME TO ISRAEL

Please sign the Call and share it with others in your community. In doing
so, you will help move Israel one step closer to peace.

*Dr. Micha Hopp, "Settler Attitudes towards Withdrawal from the
Territories," July 2002 (Hopp Research Company)
http://bringthemhome.btvshalom.org/settlersurvey/







 
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