No, you didn't. You want 5 million people to go back to where they came from.
a) Where did they come from?
b) If a family came from my home, are they entitled to my house?
c) If they are, what should I do?
d) 5 million Jews returning to where they came from, means 5 million people who will have to find a new home. How are you going to organise this?
e) If those 5 million people go back to where they came from, should the people who now live there, leave? I mean, time has passed.
f) Where do Jews come from who have lived in Israel all their lives?
g) Is it really your home, ReB, if you have never lived there?
a) Alen posted the answer for your question before two days here.
b) Of course. You have to deal with the fact that your house was stolen by you or your father.
c) try to sweat a little to have one by your own money.
d) Most of Israelis have dual nationalities. It is much easier than what you think.
e) Yes. No prescription.
f) Sorry?
g) Aren't the papers of ownership enough? No sale or donation took place. So, it is owned by whom?
a) Alen also said that not all of them came from Europe.
b) What if I bought the house from someone else?
c) I already bought a house with my own money, but now I learn that the Jews can take it from me, because some Palestinian dude wants a house he has never lived in.
d) No, it is not. Either we build 5 million new houses, which is impossible, or a whole lot of people will have to leave.
e) Okay. So they should leave. They go back to where they came from. Should the people who live there now leave?
f) If you're born in 1970 for example, you have lived in Israel your entire life. What is your home?
g) Nevermind the fact that it's your property. I'm asking if it's your home. Your home is the place you live in. You have never been in that house, ReB.
We built our house in 1995 by the way, before you start assuming things.