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Part Seven - The Diplomatic Plan - Making Israel a Jewish State
Stages of the political plan (3/3)
Encouraging aliyah and solving housing problems for young couples
The resolution of the conflict over the Land of Israel, our clear sovereignty over our land, and the possibility of receiving land and building your home in the heart of your ancient homeland at a price anyone can afford and near the centers of established cities and workplaces, which will open with the opening of Judea and Samaria to settlement, combined with the removal of barriers to economic development and the creation of many jobs, can be expected to greatly increase immigration and bring about a rapid acceleration of Jewish settlement in Judea and Samaria. All in accordance with the plan for solving the housing problem proposed in this platform.
There will be no more "settlements" and the legal anomaly in which hundreds of thousands of Israelis have lived for decades outside Israel, near Israel, in a military zone, will be removed, as they are in the heart of the Land of Israel.
The "guests in their own country" mentality of young Israelis and the apologetic public relations that adversely affect the sense of solidarity of young Jews with the state will be replaced by a sense of belonging, of justice and of a common and challenging mission. The economic and identity forces that will create a change in the political direction in Israel, along with completely opposite forces of rejection (the global economic crisis and rising anti-Semitism) can be expected to bring about a complete change in the composition of the population living in Judea and Samaria.
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