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Do you think there should be a change in the Israeli law of return? |
Travel Info Do you think there should be a change in the Israeli law of return? Travel Tips Yes the right of return of the native people of Palestine. Its an international law its law 194. 194 a follow-up to 181 " UN security council"which created both Palestine and Israel and point out the return of Refugees. For the last 56 years the Palestinian Refugees are living in a United Nation Refugee Camps waiting for UN to implement the UN Security Council resolutions. Others Yes and no. The country was founded on the principle that Jewish people from all over the world would have a nation to return to, to call home or to go to escape persecution. To change that would be to change the fundamental purpose of the nation. Look at another country like the US, at one point 99.9% of current residents were immigrants, now it's one of the hardest countries in the world to immigrate to. What if that was to happen to Israel in a time where there are Jews trying to escape persecution? On the other hand, people are flooding Israel right now in search of a better life and it is a small country to fit that many people. As I understand it, it says that any person who is a Jew may go to Israel and be accepted as a citizen. If that is so, I do not see a problem with it. I am sure it is expensive for Israel, but they seem to have managed all these years, and seem to be quite enthusiastic about it even today. Please forgive me if in my ignorance I have missed something. Please let me know if there is some reason why you believe it should change. I am at roscoedeadbeat@yahoo.com Yes. I don't think that it should include people who only have one Jewish grandparent. As we see with some of the Russian immigrants who fall into this category, it lends itself to a lot of problems. The question of who is Jewish is a very big controversy by itself as the orthodox stream who runs all religious matters in Israel is unwilling to accept other streams such as the reforms. As a consequence a lot of Jews from America are not officially Jewish and have problems of getting religious services etc. As for Muslims - of course it is unthinkable to allow all the so called "refugees" to return to their long abandoned homes. This would mean the end of the state of Israel as we know it. If they don't already they should change it so a Jewish person on the run from a serious crime can't get in using it as a ruse to escape justice. Hello: Look, the answer is here: The law of return allows that any jew, son of a jew, or grandchildren of a jewish emigrate to Israel. But...it's still missing the definition of who is jew? And that's the main problem. Israel doesn't say who is jew or who is not, that's why on person converted to jew through reformist has the same right to make "aliya"(emigrate to Israel) that one ultra orthodox jew. But the other problem is to keep the majority of Israel jew. If we make more difficult the law of return, the arabs will be more and more. Jews have in average 2 childrens, arabs 6. |
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