Only as far as Area C is concerned:Is that the plan for the west bank also?The Arab in Israel is certainly much less likely to have her child murdered by the IDF. Are you clear on the percentages? Prior to Israel's Declaration of Independence the demographics of the Jewish state was about 60% Jew and 40% Arab; Arabs were ethnically cleansed from the Jewish state in order to arrive at the desired 80/20 split. That same plan is in the works for Gaza.And which is better off ...the Arab in Israel or the Arab in gaza?About twenty percent of the total population, I think.700,000 Arabs were driven from their land and homes and businesses in 1948, over 200,000 into the Gaza Strip.This was done as part of a Zionist plan to colonize all of Palestine. When Jews give up the racist dream to control all of Palestine, the legitimate resistance to that occupation will end. Israel is the aggressor, and it's up to the aggressor to stop stealing land and water before any peace process can begin.It was never their land and any claim to a peaceful settlement, they ruined by attacking the Jews.Stop stealing their land and killing their kids.It's not a good/bad thing...it's a live/die thing ...so kill them...and their goat.
How many Arabs live in Israel?
That is the ratio Zionist have always advocated for a state that is both "Jewish" and "Democratic."
That appears to be the plan for Gaza and the WB.
"The Oslo II Accord divided the West Bank into three administrative divisions: the AreasA, B and C. The distinct areas were given a different status, according to the amount of self-government the Palestinians would have over it through the Palestinian Authority, until a final status accord would be established.
"The Areas are not contiguous, but rather fragmented depending on the ethnicity of the population in the areas, as well as the destination Israel has reserved for itself on the basis of what it perceives to be military requirements."
The non-contiguous blocks will function like Bantustans in South Africa.
West Bank Areas in the Oslo II Accord - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia