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Daily Inspiration Quote by Arthur Hertzberg

"Look, the hard-line Jewish position is based, to this day, on the idea that the Palestinian Arabs somehow or other will either accept third-class status, or they will pick up and go away. Now, this isn't happening"

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Hertzberg’s sentence lands like an intervention delivered in plain clothes: no incense, no liturgy, just the blunt sociology of power. The opening “Look” isn’t casual; it’s a demand to stop performing moral complexity while clinging to a fantasy. He’s naming a “hard-line” position not as mere ideology but as a governing assumption about what other people will tolerate. That assumption, he argues, is the real engine of policy: Palestinians will either consent to subordination (“third-class status”) or disappear (“pick up and go away”). He reduces a century of euphemism - “transfer,” “security,” “autonomy,” “facts on the ground” - to its core wager.

The phrasing “somehow or other” is doing quiet work. It mocks the vagueness that often surrounds displacement: the destination, the mechanism, the moral accounting are left conveniently undefined. Hertzberg, a rabbi and public intellectual associated with liberal Zionist critique, is speaking from inside the tent, which sharpens the intent. This isn’t an outsider’s condemnation; it’s a warning about what happens when a national project treats another people’s endurance as a temporary inconvenience.

“Now, this isn’t happening” is the kicker: a reality check posed as inevitability. It signals the collapse of a strategy built on denial - denial of Palestinian national identity, political agency, and sheer demographic persistence. Subtextually, he’s saying: you can’t build a stable future on the expectation that a people will volunteer for humiliation or self-erasure. The moral indictment is present, but the argument’s force is pragmatic: the fantasy has expired; the bill has come due.

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Hertzberg, Arthur. (2026, January 17). Look, the hard-line Jewish position is based, to this day, on the idea that the Palestinian Arabs somehow or other will either accept third-class status, or they will pick up and go away. Now, this isn't happening. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/look-the-hard-line-jewish-position-is-based-to-44276/

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Hertzberg, Arthur. "Look, the hard-line Jewish position is based, to this day, on the idea that the Palestinian Arabs somehow or other will either accept third-class status, or they will pick up and go away. Now, this isn't happening." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/look-the-hard-line-jewish-position-is-based-to-44276/.

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"Look, the hard-line Jewish position is based, to this day, on the idea that the Palestinian Arabs somehow or other will either accept third-class status, or they will pick up and go away. Now, this isn't happening." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/look-the-hard-line-jewish-position-is-based-to-44276/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Arthur Hertzberg (June 9, 1921 - April 17, 2006) was a Theologian from Poland.

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