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271flow of defective people. However, the proportion between the healthy andthe defective, within the Jewish population, constantly changes in favor ofthe defective, and if this process continues, there is no hope of creating,within the state, any sort of flourishing civilization. In this case, the nationwill turn into a large hospital for unfortunates from among the Jewishpeoples. It is doubtful if any human, political, societal or even economic,plan has a place within such a hospital whose initial purpose was fixed tobe a shelter for sickly and defective people, who are funneled into it byforces and influences over which it has no control. <strong>The</strong> first condition forthe creation of a successful civilization of any sort, in the State of Israel, isthe immediate nullification of the Law of Return, and the implementationof a careful selection process in immigration. <strong>The</strong> horrific march ofdefectives, in all their variety, from all corners of the globe, must cease.<strong>The</strong> nullification of the Law of Return will certainly bring about suffering,and even spiritual and physical destruction to thousands of Jews. But wehave no choice. Those who were satisfied, during the Nazi era, with 1500cirtificates per month, caused a much greater tragedy. Had they acteddifferently, had they rebelled after Hitler’s rise to power and informed theworld of the severity of the Jewish problem in the days of Hitler, then it islikely that all of human history would be different and World War II wouldnot have broken out.5A flourishing Jewish civilization can develop in the State of Israel only if itis a land of Jews, and not a binational land, Jewish-Arabic. As a result ofthe presence of a foreign minority, which numbers some quarter of amillion souls, the State of Israel ceases to be a Jewish nation and itsbinational character will become more and more severe as a result of theaccelerated natural reproduction of the Arab population. Experts assumethat in the year 1975 the Arab settlement in the State of Israel will numberhalf a million. Close to the year 2000, it is likely to reach nearly a million.<strong>The</strong> presence of such an Arab minority in the nation is unacceptable. Stepsshould be taken, through generous property compensation, to graduallyremove the Arabs by encouraging them to leave for any possible

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