Israel's sinister demographic project in occupied Palestine: Replacing Arab workers with Indians
Replacing Arab workers with Indians
Replacing Indian workers with Arabs
The Israeli Department of Population and Immigration is actively seeking out qualified workers with a strong command of the English language and prior experience. The arrival of these Indian workers would probably alleviate the longstanding deficit of skilled workers in the construction and nursing sectors that Israel has been grappling with for some time now. In March of 2021, the Zionist regime and India began formulating this agreement.
This joint agreement between Tel Aviv and New Delhi is similar to the earlier agreements that Zionists have signed with other countries, including China and Moldova. The Israeli news website Walla has reported that as the COVID-19 pandemic in China winds down, there is a looming prospect of Chinese labourers being permitted to enter the occupied territories in the foreseeable future.
The initiative to recruit 5,000 Chinese labourers for the construction industry in the occupied territories is making progress after a Zionist delegation travelled to China. It is anticipated that the Chinese workers will arrive in the occupied territories next month. In addition, the Zionists had previously employed Filipino nurses in the healthcare sector.
The question that persists is: what motivates the Zionists to pursue such a cunning strategy?
The agenda of the Zionist regime on this particular subject can be seen as a continuation of their oppressive tactic towards the Palestinian populace, serving as a means to intensify pressure and exacerbate the living conditions of those residing within the occupied territories. The ultimate goal is to alter the demographic composition of historic Palestine.
It is noteworthy that the current focus of the Zionist government is to establish and maintain its illegitimate occupation while erasing any evidence associated with the Muslim people of Palestine. The Zionist agenda includes the displacement of Palestinians from their ancestral hometowns and pushing them out of historical Palestine. This is often achieved through methods such as reducing their standard of living, which indirectly forces them to leave the 1948 territories occupied.
To acquire a better picture of the demographic situation in Palestine, it may be useful to study the statistics. According to the Middle East Monitor, the Jewish population is estimated to be 7.45 million people. The total number of Palestinian Arabs living in the occupied areas, which include the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, and the 1948 occupied territories, stands at 7.53 million.
The fact that the population of Arabs in the occupied territories has grown faster than that of Jews is a major source of concern for Zionists since it constitutes a catastrophic setback to any endeavour aimed at the Judaization of occupied Palestine.
Moreover, should the demographic disparity between the Jewish and Arab populations in the occupied territories continue to expand, the viability of effecting a two-state solution may become unattainable. In adherence to universally acknowledged democratic principles, it would be the Palestinian majority who would ultimately determine their own destiny. This simply denotes the downfall of the Zionist regime in Palestine.
On the other hand, there remains the question of the Zionist regime's inability to exercise authority. It is impossible for any political system to maintain control over a society for an extended period when the majority of that society views the political structure as alien and lacking legitimacy. The Zionist regime is no exception to this rule; the Zionists cannot maintain their occupation given the demographic reality in which the Palestinians constitute the majority.
A study of historical events across the world substantiates the notion that population growth has always exerted a transformative impact on the cultural and political landscape of a given area throughout time, eventually shaping the course of history.
The Zionist regime is interested in dismantling the Arab community and preventing the growth of the Palestinian population in the occupied territories. In 2005, the human rights group B'Tselem accused the Zionist regime of deliberately exacerbating the economic issues in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
According to the AFP correspondent from occupied Bayt al-Muqaddas [Juresalam], B'Tselem indicated in its recent report that the Zionist regime is primarily responsible for a large part of the economic challenges that have arisen in the occupied West Bank and besieged Gaza Strip. According to the report, Israel is not only doing nothing to solve the existing problems; it is making the situation worse.