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Assaf Sharon on the "irriversiblity" thesis

The New Yorker quotes the Molad's Academic Director, Dr. Assaf Sharon, as he attacks the “irreversibility” thesis. Sharon explains that if the government were to decide to remove settlements it could certainly do so — most of the settlement project is simply not self-sustaining. The article itslef is a powerful overview of Naftali Bennett's ascendance in Israeli rightist politics. 
The New Yorker quotes the Molad's Academic Director, Dr. Assaf Sharon, as he attacks the “irreversibility” thesis. Sharon explains that if the government were to decide to remove settlements it could certainly do so — most of the settlement project is simply not self-sustaining. The article itslef is a powerful overview of Naftali Bennett's ascendance in Israeli rightist politics. 
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