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newyorican Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-18-05 04:56 PM
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5. Victory Plan for Israel

Problem:

How to rally the right-wing, nationalist forces and bring down the Ariel Sharon/Labor/Meretz party government.

Solution:

1. Formation of a united front, consisting of the following elements: Likud, Tsomet, Moledet, National Religious Party, Lubavitch, the Judea, Samaria and Gaza Council, Zo Artzeinu, Gush Emunim, Women for Israel's Tomorrow, the Temple Mount Faithful, Victims of Arab Terror, Inc., plus any other compatible group.

2. The United Front, to call itself the Maccabee Party, and would be run by a council of all constituent bodies. Members would agree not to fight with each other or threaten to withdraw until the Shimon Peres-Ariel Sharon-Meretz, post-Zionist government has fallen and new elections are scheduled. Hopefully, they would also stay together through a new election and victoriously bring the nationalist camp to power.

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Maccabee Party Platform

6. Those Arabs who desire to do harm to their Jewish neighbors, or who claim sovereignty over any part of Eretz Yisrael, should be resettled among other Arab countries.

7. Arabs resisting implementation of item no. 6 should be forcibly removed from Eretz Yisrael.

8. Economic and political incentives should be made for the Arabs to emigrate to other countries.

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Note: Arutz Sheva is a Pro-settler publication of Israel.

A far right coalition is attempting to form with ethnic cleansing codified as a platform position. How does the splitting of Likud impact this effort?
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