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Friday, November 20, 2009
Yoram Ettinger: Demographic trends in Israel's favor

Prez Clinton, You're Wrong!
Ynet, Nov. 20, 2009
Ambassador (ret.) Yoram Ettinger, "Second Thought"
www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3808053,00.html
http://yoramettinger.newsnet.co.il/Front/NewsNet/newspaper.asp

On November 15, 2009, former President Clinton stated in Jerusalem: "Two
things remain unchanged since 1993 - geography and demographics.
Palestinians have more children than Israelis can have or import."

Clinton's intentions are positive. However, he is mistaken and misleading,
while trying to convince Israelis to support a policy (withdrawal to the
1967 Lines), which could determine the fate of the Jewish State: oblivion or
survival.

Hawks and Doves would concur that public debate is dysfunctional, when
employing invalid numbers, in order to frighten Israel into adopting a
potentially-dangerous policy. Hawks and Doves are aware that
demographic-fatalism erodes confidence in Israel's cause and in Israel's
steadfastness. It minimizes options and produces hasty decisions concerning
critical national security issues. Decisions based on erroneous assumptions
yield erroneous policy. Public debate should distance itself from baseless
assumptions and position itself upon well-documented data.

In contrast to Clinton's statement, Israel's Jewish demography has been
enhanced since 1993. A solid and a long-term 67% Jewish majority, west of
the Jordan River (without Gaza) is documented by birth, death and migration
records of the Palestinian Health and Education Ministry and Election
Commission, as well as Israel's Border Police (which acts like the American
INS), the World Bank and the Israeli and Palestinian Central Bureau of
Statistics. In 2009, the Jewish population benefits from a substantial
demographic tailwind, which could expand its majority.

And, here are the facts:

1. According to Israel's Central Bureau of Statistics, the number of annual
Jewish births has increased by 45% from 1995 (80,400) to 2008 (117,000), in
spite the cuts of child allowances - a global rarity. The number of Arab
births within pre-1967 Israel has stabilized, around 39,000, during the same
period.

2. The Jewish tailwind has persisted during the first eight months of 2009:
77,797 Jewish births, which amount to over 75% of total births within
pre-1967 Israel, compared with 69% in 1995.

3. The significant decline in Arab fertility rate reflects a significantly
improved standard of living, resulting from successful integration into
Israel's infrastructures of health, education, employment, commerce,
politics, media, sports, culture and the arts. The Arab-Jewish fertility
gap was reduced from six births per woman in 1969 to 0.7 in 2008.

4. The Jewish secular sector - and especially the Olim (immigrants) from
the USSR - is chiefly responsible for the upward trend of Jewish demography.
The one million Soviet Olim arrived with a typical Russian fertility rate of
one birth per woman, but they have adopted the typical secular Jewish
fertility rate of 2-3 births per woman. In addition, Israel's yuppies are
switching over from the European rate of 1-2 births to 3-4 births per woman.

5. A September 2006 World Bank survey of education in Judea, Samaria and
Gaza documented a 32% distortion of Arab births by the Palestinian Central
Bureau of Statistics. According to the bank, the Arab demographic decline
resulted from a drop in fertility and a rise in emigration.

6. The decline in Arab population growth follows a twenty year surge, which
was a result of the post-1967 access to Israel's health infrastructure. The
decline has been caused by urbanization (from a 70% rural to a 70% urban
population in Judea and Samaria), unprecedented expansion of the education
system, especially among women, and family planning.

7. Net-emigration has accelerated the fall of the Arab population growth
rate in Judea and Samaria. From 1950 to 2009, there have been only six
years of net-immigration. Net-emigration skyrocketed during the 1950-1967
Jordanian occupation, slowed down drastically following 1967, in response to
the enhancement of health, education and employment, surged as a result of
the 2000 Intifadah and shifted to a higher gear in 2006, due to the rise of
Hamas and the Hamas-PLO war.

8. The Arab fertility rate in Judea and Samaria declined to four births per
woman and is trending downward. According to the UN Population Division, the
decline typifies all Muslim countries other than Afghanistan and Yemen. For
example, Jordan (a "twin-sister" of Judea and Samaria) has three births per
woman, Iran - 1.7, Egypt - 2.5, Syria - 3.5 and Algeria - 1.8 births per
woman.

9. The Judea and Samaria Arab population of 1.55 million - and not 2.5
million as claimed by the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics - was
documented in December 2008: a 66% distortion!

Theodore Herzl (1900) and David Ben Gurion (1947) did not subordinate their
Zionist vision to the prophets of demographic doom - Simon Dubnov and Prof.
Roberto Bacchi - although Jews were a minority of 8% and 33% respectively.
In 2009, Israel's leaders should refrain from subordinating the future of
the Jewish State to Clinton's pernicious demographic fatalism.

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