The Jews have stopped counting on others to 'reserve' their 'uniqueness'. They now have a state, with a very powerful army, and even more powerful convictions.Hopefully, though, current progress will continue, as it has begun to to around the world, to preserve and cherish the vulnerable, smaller groups' ways of life.
You might not see how anyone would want to live in a dictatored country, but they do. It's natural for them. It suits their religious and cultural beliefs, and it's what they had for centuries now.I see no reason why being Arab should prevent someone from living in a multicultural, democratic society;
Same here. However, the state is recognised as the state of the Jews, the State of Israel. The official language is Hebrew, the flag has David's Star and is shaped like a talit (prayer cloth covering for men), the anthem, the nations symbols, even the army units' names and holiday shows on TV... these are all Jewish. The Jews are proud of these, and are comfortable with them. Should a majority of any non-Jews form here, by right of the democratic system, they could use their power as a majority to abolish these things, and instate their own.Completely true; however, anyone is completely free to celebrate their culture and beliefs;
Don't be so harsh. It could also be 'Enslave all Jews', or 'Re-indoctrinate all Jews'...Quite simply, if there was an Arab majority in Israel, they would pass a law to the effect of "Kill All Jews," or at least "Deport All Jews."






