Transfer is not a dirty word 

By Ben Shapiro (U.C.L.A.)
August 27, 2003

Raise your hand if you were shocked at the breakdown of the 
so-called Middle East "road map." If you are raising your hand, 
give yourself a nice, hard slap across the chops. Maybe that 
will wake you up from your reverie of self-delusion.

The "road map" was doomed from the start. The Arab enmity for 
Jews and the state of Israel allows for no peace process.

The time for half measures has passed. Bulldozing houses of 
homicide bombers is useless. Instituting ongoing curfews in 
Arab-populated cities is useless. Roadblocks, touch fences, 
midnight negotiations and cease-fires are useless. 

Some have rightly suggested that Israel be allowed to 
decapitate the terrorist leadership of the Palestinian 
Authority. But this too is only a half measure. 
The ideology of the Palestinian population is indistinguishable 
from that of the terrorist leadership. 

Half measures merely postpone our realization that the Arabs 
dream of Israel's destruction. Without drastic measures, 
the Arab dream will come true. In the short term, the 
establishment of a "Palestinian state" based in Judea, 
Samaria and Gaza cuts Israel to the bone. In some places, 
Israel would be an unthinkable 9 miles wide. In the long term,
the growth of the hostile Israeli-Arab population within 
pre-1967 Israel bodes ill for the future of the Jewish state. 
As University of Haifa professor Arnon Soffer says, 
"The trends and indicators all point to an economic and 
ecological catastrophe waiting to happen and of the death 
knell of the ideological dream of a Jewish state."

Here is the bottom line: If you believe that the Jewish state 
has a right to exist, then you must allow Israel to transfer 
the Palestinians and the Israeli-Arabs from Judea, Samaria, 
Gaza and Israel proper. It's an ugly solution, but it is 
the only solution. And it is far less ugly than the prospect 
of bloody conflict ad infinitum. When two populations are 
constantly enmeshed in conflict, it is insane to suggest that
somehow deep-seated ideological change will miraculously occur, 
allowing the two sides to live together. 

Unfortunately, this insanity is generally accepted as 
"the only way forward." President Bush accepts it because 
it is politically palatable. The Arabs accept it because for 
them, it is a Trojan horse. The Israelis accept it because 
they are afraid that if they expel the Arabs, they will be 
called Nazis.

For anyone who lived through the Holocaust, or who has 
relatives who died in it, being called a Nazi is unspeakably 
terrible. That is the secret weapon of the Arabs. Any time 
the Jews get wise and threaten mass expulsion of Arabs, 
the Arabs pull out their big stick, equating Nazism with 
Zionism. Their cartoons merge swastikas with stars of David. 
Their newspapers call Ariel Sharon another Adolf Hitler. 
Their spokespeople cry "Genocide!" And the Jews cower in 
fear that they could be equated with their parents' murderers. 

The Jews don't realize that expelling a hostile population 
is a commonly used and generally effective way of preventing 
violent entanglements. There are no gas chambers here. 
It's not genocide; it's transfer. It's not Hitler; it's Churchill.

After World War II, Poland was recreated by the Allied Powers. 
In doing so, the Allies sliced off a chunk of Germany and 
extended Poland west to the Oder-Neisse line. Anywhere from 
3.5 million to 9 million Germans were forcibly expelled from 
the new Polish territory and relocated in Germany. 

British Prime Minister Winston Churchill was pleased with 
the result. In 1944, he had explained to the House of Commons 
that "expulsion is the method which, so far as we have been 
able to see, will be the most satisfactory and lasting. 
There will be no mixture of populations to cause endless 
trouble ... a clean sweep will be made. I am not alarmed by 
the prospect of the disentanglement of populations, nor even 
by these large transferences, which are more possible in 
modern conditions than they ever were before." Churchill was 
right. The Germans accepted the new border, and decades of 
conflict between Poles and Germans ended.

Arab-Jewish conflict is exponentially more volatile than 
German-Polish conflict ever was. And the solution is far 
easier. If there was "room in Germany for the German populations 
of East Prussia and of the other territories," as Churchill 
stated, there is certainly room in the spacious Muslim states 
of the Middle East for 5 million Palestinians and Israeli Arabs. 
If Germans, who had a centuries-old connection to the newly 
created Polish territory, could be expelled, then surely
Palestinians, whose claim to Judea, Samaria and Gaza is 
dubious at best, can be expelled. 

It's time to stop being squeamish. Jews are not Nazis. 
Transfer is not genocide. And anything else isn't a solution.
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Benjamin Shapiro, 19, is currently a senior at UCLA and is an 
opinion columnist for Creators Syndicate 
http://www.creators.com



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