Jerusalem News (5 June, 2014, 7 Sivan, 5774)
Contents:
1. EXPERT: PAYING PALESTINIANS TO LEAVE A 'POSITIVE SOLUTION'
2. Some Spanish Kill Jews Village People Like Their Name!
3. Israeli Technology Saves Lives in Chile, Warns Arabs in Gaza
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1. EXPERT: PAYING PALESTINIANS TO LEAVE A 'POSITIVE SOLUTION'
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/181253#.U5A0jZu_kdU
by Yaakov Levi
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At an event in Haifa last week, Dr. Martin Sherman, head of the Israeli Institute for Strategic Studies, said that the best way to ensure the future of a Jewish Israel, and the individual welfare of Arabs living in Judea and Samaria, was to offer an "evacuation-compensation" package for them, similar to the process undertaken by the government for families who live in buildings slated for urban renewal projects.
Sherman was speaking at a conference on sovereignty for Judea and Samaria sponsored by Women in Green and the Hazon Leumi (National Vision) students' organization. In the past, Sherman said, efforts to establish multiple sovereignties on the land between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River had fallen flat, and the current "experiment," in which the Palestinian Authority was given limited sovereignty over parts of Judea, Samaria, and Gaza, only proved the point. Eventually, he said, there would be only one sovereign  Israel, the Jewish state, or an Arab Muslim entity.
On that basis, Sherman said, it was legitimate for Israel, which is fighting for the survival of its Jewish population, to offer Arabs a deal in which they would be compensated for leaving their homes and moving abroad. Israel would eventually be forced to adopt a policy like this, because of the demographic pressures it will be subject to from a large and restive Arab population in Judea and Samaria.
This is not an "expulsion" or "transfer" plan, said Sherman, but a humanitarian one "that will provide benefits for the Arab population, as well as for the countries that agree to receive them as new, wealthy residents."
Sherman's idea is similar to one proposed by MK Moshe Feiglin (Likud-Beiteinu) last year. Speaking at the 2013 Sovereignty Conference, Feiglin said that Israel should offer each Palestinian Authority Arab $500,000 to leave Israel. "The country pays 10% of its gross national product every year to maintain the 'two-state solution' and the Oslo Accords," Feiglin said, including money for security fences and checkpoints, Iron Dome missile defense systems and guards whom he said are posted "at every café." Feiglin said the same money could be used to pay every PA Arab half a million dollars to leave Israel.
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2. Some Spanish Kill Jews Village People Like Their Name!
Why did It Take more than 500 Years?
From: Steven Shamrak <shamrakreport@gmail.com>
The tiny Spanish village of Castrillo Matajudios , or "Kill Jews Fort" in English, voted in favour of changing its name. The motion to change the village's name had received 29 votes in favour, while 19 people had gone against it. Others did not participate in the referendum or returned blank voting slips. (And still, the results are questionable!)
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3. Israeli Technology Saves Lives in Chile, Warns Arabs in Gaza
Israeli startup helps save Chileans after earthquake
http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_article.php?id=16615&utm_source=emailcampaign1372&utm_medium=phpList&utm_content=HTMLemail&utm_campaign=Self-respect+is+the+Answer+to+Anti-Semitism+%2A+Where+are+the+Arab+Peace+Activists+%2A+Make+the+World+a+Better+Place
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Ilan Gattegno
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Millions of Chileans were alerted to an approaching tsunami this week by mass notification technology developed by an Israeli company, eVigilo.
After a major earthquake rocked Chile on Tuesday, the authorities had little time to inform citizens about an approaching tsunami. Thanks to the government's efforts to have eVigilo's capabilities become a central part of large-scale emergency contingencies, first-responders could communicate with the resident's on the coast in real time, sending out evacuation orders through multiple platforms.
After more than 400 Chileans lost their lives in an earthquake and a tsunami in 2010, eVigilo was awarded a government-issued tender for setting up a new tsunami early-warning system in Chile.
The Israel Defense Forces Homefront Command has used eVigilo to communicate with citizens during large-scale civil defense exercises and emergencies. During rocket attacks, Gaza-area communities are often instructed to seek shelter using eVigilo's system, which can send warnings through the radio, television and cellular devices. It can also activate sirens and mobile applications in specific areas.