Thursday, April 5, 2018

Palestinians Playing with Fire

The Palestinians found a new way to kill us: burning thousands of old tires on the border and using the wind to blow the air pollution into Israel. If "eco-terrorism" ever had a concrete meaning, this is it.

In Israel we buy new tires every four years and the seller has to take back the old tires and recycle them. Burning tires in the open air is a criminal offense.

Tuesday, April 3, 2018

Israel is Paradise on Earth

I think so. The Eritrean infiltrators are allowed to work but 20% of their salary is retained and paid back when they leave. 16% additional is retained by the employers for an unemployment and retirement fund. An Eritrean in Israel accumulates seventy thousand dollars, yet no one is leaving. Ah, forgot, Israel gives a good-bye present of three thousand dollars to each one voluntarily climbing the airplane's stairs.

Millions of Palestinian "refugees" claiming to be "re-admitted". But no Arab is moving to the Palestinian Authority. These days, hundreds of thousands are risking their lives to break through the border fence in Gaza.

Objectively, they share my conviction that living among Jews is the best and Israel is as close to paradise as a political entity can be.

Sunday, April 1, 2018

Millions trying to enter Israel


I wonder how the world will react to the pictures of wild brown masses trying to break through a frontier. I think the pics showing what is happening today in our Gaza border fence represent their innermost nightmares. The European too have sealed their sea and land frontiers trying to stop Third World "refugees", while the USA is building a long wall facing Mexico. The fact that we are like the others only more so did not help us in the past. The Europeans may project their guilt feeling on us. Others may sympathize with out troubles and post sharpshooters as we are doing.

Thursday, March 29, 2018

The Central American Dry Corridor

Corredor Seco of Central America (pic) is a vast area peopled by 55 million people that is increasingly unstable from the climatic and political points of view. Extreme dry years alternate with floods.

The NorthEast Syrian situation predicts that the Corredor's future is civil war and an unstoppable river of refugees to the USA. It is possible that I shall return to this area to provide water management consulting. 

Wednesday, March 28, 2018

Israeli start-up exits volume

In 2017 it was 23 billion dollars. Israel started exporting Jaffa oranges. Now we export ideas.

The EU explains us the financial sacrifices of living in Israel

The EU is financing many subversive projects in Israel, but they are ineffective since they have zero understanding of what Israel is. Take the project “The Burden of the Occupation”, cost 500,000 dollars, aimed at "expanding support for a two-state solution among Israeli Jews via mass distribution of tangible, relevant, timely and reliable information about the real socio-economic costs (including impact on growth, on conditions in the periphery, state allocations to social services and more) of the continued military occupation of the Palestinian territories.”

The Europeans do not understand that we Jews did not came to Israel to enjoy better standard of life and that we are not economic refugees. Why should an American doctor earning 400,000 dollars a year in San Francisco move to Beer Sheba to earn 50,000 dollars and fight Hamas in Gaza if not for idealism? Having made such economic and personal security sacrifice, he knows all about conditions in periphery (where he lives). What can the EU explain us that we do not know?

The whole idea of financing political activities in Israel is immoral. How would the Spanish government feel about a foreign country campaigning to convince the Spanish people to accept and vote for an independent Catalunya?  

The Rishpon Project

Yesterday we had a team meeting of the Rishpon Project. It consists in an a large abandoned house with a memorial park attached (see the stone with the names of those fallen in the wars of Israel). The house carries the name of the family that built it during the English colonial times, and has a beautiful hilltop position on the "kurkar" (red sandstone) facing the sea to the West and the long valley called Bassa (bitza in Hebrew) meaning swamp. The area was malarial during the Turkish and English eras, allowing the first Zionists settlers to purchase the land relatively cheap. Till the swamp was drained, hundreds of pioneers died of fever. Interestingly, Josephus - two thousand years ago - describes the valley as a paradise, and in fact the Municipality of Herzlia discovered (in my times as its employee) a Roman tunnel across the ridge that drained the valley. After the Arab conquest of Eretz Israel, the tunnel was not maintained and the valley became of pestilent swamp. I sat in the shade of that pine tree in the background and walked away with resin in my pants. The tree is full of Argentine "loros barranqueros" a green social parrot, very noisy. Somebody brought in a pair and they reproduced mightily.