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Ettinger: “Anyone claiming that Israel must concede geography in order to secure demography is either dramatically mistaken or outrageously misleading” [VIDEO]
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Tagged birth rate, demography, Judea, Palestinians, Samaria, West Bank, Yoram Ettinger
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“During 2015, 5.1 million babies were born in the European Union, while 5.2 million persons died, meaning that the EU for the first time in modern history recorded a negative natural change in its population”
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Israel is sole advanced economy averaging three children per mother
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STD’s and strategy in Iran
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