Monday, September 21, 2009

Would this Israel-Palestine peace plan work

Would this Israel-Palestine peace plan work?
What about a peace plan where Israel and Palestine are 2 independent states with their own government but Palestinians can come in and out, live, settle and work in Israel freely and Israelis can come in and out live, settle and work in Palestine freely. If Australians and New Zealanders can live and settle in each others countries freely what about Israel and Palestine? Would such a peace plan work for Israel and Palestine?
Politics - 9 Answers
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As long as Palestinians aren't allowed to vote in Israel. Israel is a Jewish state. If it is overrun with Arabs, it will cease to exist as one.
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Yeah, well...New Zealand isn't really chocked full of extremist, militant suicide bombers, is it?
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No. All good hearted stuff bud, i'd love to see it happen but the palestinians won't accept peace until they have some of their land back and Israel won't accept peace until they've taken the whole lot. Imo they should have one country called Israel/Palestine where everyone is a citizen and has the same rights as each other. Hope it happens soon, can't see it though.
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No. Not for either of them. Palestine does not like Israel because of the idea that the Israeli's stole their land, and would not accept any solution that allowed Israeli's to move freely about any land that they retained (you'd be lucky to get them to agree to a split state in the first place) Israel doesn't like Palestine because they believe that the land belongs to them, and they have a fear that if they allowed the Palestinians to move freely about Israel, they would be such a significant voting population that they could attain political power and undermine the concept of a Jewish Homeland that Israel was founded on.
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Well good luck with that ! they are like the old hatfield and mcCoys story been fighting so long don't even know what they are fighting about ! Just know they got to keep fighting !
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Eventually yes this will be a part of it as unimaginable as it seems today. The most shocking thing for people to realize is that a future Palestian state will need tourism to survive on its own. The tourists will be Christians, again unimaginable today.
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I like it. It would work.
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Of course not. It's already been offered and rejected - by the "Palestinians." They keep SAYING they are committed to the destruction of Israel and since they're also ACTING like they are, why don't people believe them? If Palestinians can come in and out, live, settle and work in Israel freely, Isralel is 100% guranteed to cease to exist. Are you suggesting the most important thing to Australians is killing New Zealanders or the other way around? If neither, your comparison doesn't make even a little bit of sense. Anyway, your plan has an easily spotted FUNDAMENTAL flaw, even to someone (if such people exist) who doesn't know who/what/where Israel/Palestine is. Every war in all of human history falls into one of TWO categories: a) Still ongoing today. b) Somebody WON and the other side lost. There has never been an exception. Therefore we know there cannot be "Israel-Palestine peace" until a faction is defeated. Someone has to win. This means destruction of the "Palestinians'" ability to make trouble or the destruction of Israel. There isn't another way.
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Your forgetting that Australia and New Zealand have more in common than Israel and Palestine. The two are closer to India and Pakistan. There are flaws in your plan. First, most Israelis, after Hamas firing rockets into Israel and the Intifada, don't trust the Palestinians that much. Second, your assuming that Israelis want to go into Palestinian West Bank towns and work and live, or that the Palestinians will allow it to happen. And forget about Gaza, when Hamas can't treat its own Palestinian Christian population correctly, all 2000 out of 1.1 Million Gazans in the strip.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Finding work in Israel for a forgeiner non jew

Finding work in Israel for a forgeiner non jew.?
Im Irish and currently in Israel on a tourist visa, I have spent a month living close to Tel aviv and my mind is made up I want to live here for now. I'm 21 and I have teaching english cert, TEFL. Will it be hard to gain work on an actual working permit? From what I hear it sounds like it. I would work any job and have good bar expierence although my preferred ocupation is teaching english. Any tips suggestions or anything will be appreciated as I've fallen in love with the place and can't imagine leaving anytime soon, thanks
Careers & Employment - 3 Answers
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from what i've seen on the net, it's pretty hard for a non jew to get a work visa my guess is your best bet is to find an employer while you are here, and get him to request a work visa thru official channels. otherwise working without a visa doesnt sound like a good experience. you're other choices would probably be marrying an israeli or converting, or maybe becoming a foriegn jouralist
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I'm sure Israel has a labour ministry you can contact. The Irish embassy might be able to help too. If you have a good relationship with your employer(s), ask them to point you in the right direction.
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Hi! I live in Israel and theres an institute for teaching english language, and I think they were looking for English native speakers .. Sorry I don't have any more details .. But if youre interested then let me know through the email : Fadiokay@hotmail.com ... I just would like to help! take care

Monday, September 7, 2009

Anyone know anything about getting a work visa in Israel

Anyone know anything about getting a work visa in Israel?
Im In Israel and I'd like to stay, I'm not jewish. Im Irish. Anyone know anything about how to get papers? I've heard stuff about being in a long term relationship with an Israeli, which I am but I can't find any clear cut answers. I realise I can ring the interior office, but Im asking for any knowledge on it before I go stepping in there....
Immigration - 1 Answers
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no

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

If I'm a NY resident and Israeli citizen, can I work in Israel?(If i'm not Israeli residant)

If I'm a NY resident and Israeli citizen, can I work in Israel?(If i'm not Israeli residant)?
The question Is - I am going in Dec to Israel for 4 months and would like to work while I'm there, I dont think I will stay there more then that, and since I'm not a resident and only a citizen not sure If I can work...................
Israel - 3 Answers
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Yes, of course. Any Israeli citizen can return to Israel and have all the rights. Moreover, the special program is adopted now for those who want to return to Israel from abroad; such Israelis have the tax privileges and the employers who hire them get special incentives.
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You are an Israeli CITIZEN. That means you can move back to Israel whenever you want, as long as you have citizenship.
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If your an Israeli citizen, then yes you can.