ROFLMTO. He gotcha!

As for pikuach nefesh -- I'm of the belief that "land for peace" is a misnomer. It should be "land for piece" -- because they want to take a piece here and a piece there until there is no Israel and no Jew alive in the world.

To keep the land is to the only way to pikuach nefesh -- IMHO.

It galls me that so few people realize that Jews bought most of what is today Jordan (and they haven't reimbursed us BTW). It galls me even more to know that 2/3rds of "Palestine" is already Arab -- and is called Jordan.

Britain gave about 70% of "Palestine" to the Arabs back in the 1920s and even today 60% of Jordan's population is Palestinian.

I've written this to various "letters to the editor" and have never had one published. I guess it isn't politically correct to point out that the Palestinians already have a majority of Palestine.

Not to mention the return of the Sinai desert to Egypt.

My take is this -- let the Arabs who want to be Israelis stay. Make them citizens, just like so many other Arabs. The ones who don't want to be Israelis -- give them money. Heck, Arafat stole over 2 billion, what is a few billion more?

Give them cash -- maybe $200,000 each, and buy them a house somewhere (Jordan, perhaps?). Make it so they aren't destitute, but have a chance at life. A chance somewhere else!

This is how we will ensure pikuach nefesh. The lives of Palestinians are valuable, too. It hurts to know that their own leaders have been so horrible to them that they live in squalor. We should try to help them -- but helping doesn't mean giving them land they didn't own in the first place.

(BTW, most of the modern "Pals" didn't own land there. They were migrant workers or nomads who did work for wealthy land owners who lived in other places).

I say give them a chance -- but giving them a scrap of land that isn't theirs is not the solution.