Israel leaves no opportunity without exploiting it to bring new settlers to it. The Israeli government has prepared a plan to bring in French Jews in light of the significant decline in the number of Jewish immigrants from around the world in recent years.
In this context, Hebrew media revealed that the Israeli government is allocating a special budget in the general budget for the year 2023, as part of a plan to encourage French Jews to immigrate to Israel.
An expert on Israeli affairs, Ehab Jabarin, says, “The reason for targeting Jews in France in particular is due to the fact that many of them are of African descent, and they had arrived in France not long ago in an attempt to integrate into Western society. This fits perfectly with the extremist tendencies of the current government in Tel Aviv and its fascist settler ideology.”
The 1950 Law of Return enables any Jew from around the world to become an Israeli citizen entitled to numerous government benefits, including financial aid, tax breaks, free Hebrew courses, and a free flight to Israel. In 2015 alone, nearly 8,000 French Jews made what is known as Aliyah—ascent to the Holy Land—the largest number from any Western nation in a single year
Jabarin points out that those ideological components have always been a driver of the Israeli scene before any other consideration. While Israel invokes the internal economic situation and the shortage of labor, 42% of the percentage of males between the ages of 17 and 24 are from the Arabs of the interior, whose number reached 2 million. They are unemployed!!
These figures reveal the significance of the Israeli steps, which aim at purely demographic change, regardless of economic arguments.
Bringing in more settlers, giving them Palestinian land while at the same time making life nearly impossible for the Palestinians by segregating their villages, erecting barriers and pulling down Palestinian houses under the pretext that they do not have the right building license is only one of the many ways that Israel is carrying out in an attempt to change the demography of Palestine.
Reem Haddad
Editor – in – Chief