03-11-2022, 06:19 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-11-2022, 06:21 AM by Alan_Boskov.)
Those 7,000 can await a much more favorable climate, better food and a social safety net comparable with that of the more advanced (in this realm) Northwestern European countries. Unfortunately for them though, they must remain patient, until adequate housing for them can be constructed.
Israel seems quite too small, for eventually accomodating the entire planet's Jewry, unless territorial expansion was to take place. Even if these returning people were to be housed stacked up in high-rise buildings, if territorial expansion were not to take place, they would still need to be fed. Substituting arable land for building-construction would render the country dependent on food imports, in this case.
Israel seems quite too small, for eventually accomodating the entire planet's Jewry, unless territorial expansion was to take place. Even if these returning people were to be housed stacked up in high-rise buildings, if territorial expansion were not to take place, they would still need to be fed. Substituting arable land for building-construction would render the country dependent on food imports, in this case.