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Aug

In the Valley of Megido

   Posted by: Past Contributers   in GravelRash, History, In The news, Islam, Politics

I’ve been stunned into silence recently. My love of Israel is well known. My understanding of her central role in every aspect of World events has caused me to pause….and breathe deeply.
I’ve been horrified, confused, shocked, angered….and muted by what I have been witnessing…. and what I think it forebodes.
This article came via email today…. which speaks for me. You too, I hope. Written in ’04, it has a companion piece at the end, dated day before yesterday.
There is not NOW, NEVER has been and NEVER will be such an entity as The Palestinian Nation. What there is, is a cynical, callous and politically motivated manipulation of the lesser classes of Arabic nations. The scum and detritus were sloughed off by these “compassionate” Islamic nations, sent with deliberate intent of occupying and usurping a UN designated Israeli safe haven.
The intent then, as now, is the TOTAL annihilation of Israel.

On the other hand, there is a well-documented, contiguous and continous Jewish claim on the land, that dates back 5,000 years.

Ask yourself this very modern, politically correct question.

What is the “Palestinian” plan/solution for the resettlement of so-called Jewish “invaders”??

There IS NONE! Except bloody violence and death….

Who is Humiliating Whom?
Eli E. Hertz: July 13, 2004

Palestinians say they feel humiliated and harassed when Israeli authorities search them and their belongings; when they are prevented from traveling freely because of checkpoints, roadblocks, closures and curfews. They say they feel “corralled” behind security fences and ugly concrete walls.
Israel is criticized for these measures even by those who understand the causal relationship that makes such security steps necessary. The cynical use of the movement of innocent Palestinians, including people in need of urgent medical treatment (1) and Palestinian day laborers crossing to work in Israel is used as a convenient cover for the perpetration of terrorist acts.
Palestinians take advantage of Israel’s sensitivity to Arab female honor to mobilize women as live bombs. The two latest – a 40-year-old mother of seven who carried a suicide belt across army checkpoints; and the second, Reem Salah Riashi, 21, a mother of two young children who dreamed of “becoming a martyr” since she was 13.

Riashi, approaching a checkpoint, claimed a medical disability; she said she had a metal pin in her leg and was escorted to an examination room to be checked by a female security officer. She then blew herself up, murdering four Israelis and wounding 12. As a result, Palestinian women and patients who appear to be in obvious pain will no longer be exempt from thorough physical scrutiny, to ensure that they, too, are not human bombs. This increased hardship for innocent Palestinians has been caused by their own leadership, which cynically continues to claim that the Israelis humiliate their citizens.
Strangely, no media outlets and not a single human rights organization has fully and objectively reported or protested the daily humiliation and harassment Israelis suffer because of the Palestinian Authority’s ‘factory of terror.’
In Israel, every Israeli is searched numerous times during the course of a day. Israelis are asked to open their bags and purses for inspection. In most cases, they are subjected to body searches with a metal detector every time they enter a bank or a post office, pick up a bottle of milk at the supermarket, enter a mall or train station, or visit a hospital or medical clinic. Young Israeli men and women are physically frisked in search of suicide belts before they enter crowded nightclubs.

As a matter of routine, Israelis’ car trunks are searched every time they enter a well-trafficked parking lot. Daily, their cars pass through roadblocks that cause massive traffic jams when security forces are in hot pursuit of suicide bombers believed to have entered Israel. Far from a rare occasion, in the two and a half months of relative quiet between the October 4, 2003 bombing of the Maxsim Restaurant, a popular Christian-Jewish-owned eatery in Haifa (which left 22 dead and more than a 100 injured) and Christmas, a Christian day of peace, 24 suicide bombers headed for Israel proper and another 15 with West Bank targets were apprehended before they could reach their destinations.

Israelis are searched not only when they go out for a cup of coffee at the local Starbucks or Pizza Hut, but also when they go to the movies or the theater or a concert, where the term “dressed to kill” has an entirely different meaning.

These ordinary daily humiliations now extend to similar searches when Israelis go to weddings or bar mitzvahs. No one abroad talks about the humiliation Jews in Israel are subjected to, having to write at the bottom of wedding invitations and other life cycle events, “The site will be secured [by armed guards]” – to ensure relatives and friends will attend and share their joyous occasion.

One out of four Israeli children, ages 11 to 15, fear for their lives. One out of three report they fear for the lives of their family members, and more than a third report they have changed their patterns of travel and social lives due to security concerns.(2)

These ubiquitous security checks do not exist in Arab cities and towns in Israel (or, for that matter, in the West Bank and Gaza) because those places are not and never have been targets of Palestinian terrorism. In fact, the average Israeli is “humiliated and harassed” by being searched far more times a day than the average Palestinian. Not one human rights group has so much as noted this massive intrusion into the rights of privacy and person imposed on Israelis.

The latest source of criticism is the security fence – designed to serve as a barrier against Palestinian suicide bombers, a measure critics brand as a form of ghettoization and another form of Israeli harassment.

To date, no one protests the fact that, since the 1970s, Jewish schoolchildren in Israel are surrounded by perimeter fences, with armed guards at the schoolyard gates, as if their schools were the domiciles of Mafiosi. Not one Arab village in Israel or the Territories has a perimeter fence around it. Guards are not required at Arabic shops, cafes, restaurants, movie theaters, wedding halls or schools – either in Israel or in the Territories. Palestinians also do not need armed guards to accompany every school trip, youth movement hike or campout. They are not targets of terrorism.

Arab children have never been willfully attacked by Jews, while Arabs have purposefully murdered Jewish youngsters at boarding schools, junior high school students on overnight trips and teens on a nature hike. Arab Palestinians attacked Jewish school buses carrying elementary school children (twice), murdered two children playing in a cave near their homes, killed a toddler in a nursery and murdered small children hiding under their beds – all in addition to wave after wave of suicide bombings.

Countless Israelis in sensitive areas within the Green Line – not only in the Territories, but also in Jewish towns, villages and bedroom suburbs – are “ghettoized” behind high fences. Three years ago, Jewish urbanites in the Gilo neighborhood of Jerusalem were closed in by an ugly high concrete wall that blocked their view of the city and the bullets of Palestinian gunmen from the Arab neighborhood of Beit Jallah.

While the General Assembly protests the inconvenience Palestinians suffer because of the layout of the security fence, not one UN organ has protested the fact that, for years, an entire country has been harassed and humiliated. Israelis traveling north from Jerusalem to the Beit She’an Valley, or south from Jerusalem to Beersheba, have been forced to make a 60-90-minute detour to avoid traveling across the West Bank and the Jordan Valley, where drive-by shootings by Palestinian snipers and other attacks on civilian traffic threaten their lives.

Motorists traveling between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv on Route 443 are forced to negotiate a lengthy trough-like gauntlet that runs between two high concrete walls that protect them from Palestinian sniper fire. Yet there have been no UN protests against these walls – only against the ‘ugly’ wall that prevents terrorists from the Palestinian town of Qalqiliya, (3) from attacking cars ”inside Israel” on a major cross-country toll road, and against a number of other short sections, where the security barrier is concrete, not fencing.

Israelis’ freedom of movement is compromised daily as countless citizens seek to avoid crowded areas or events, change their daily routines by sticking to side streets, avoid traveling close to public buses, or simply stay out of the heart of their own capital entirely. Most school trips have been cancelled or curtailed during the past three years.

Many Israeli motorists avoid major arteries that pass through Arab areas of Israel, while Arab citizens and Palestinians from the Territories continue to enter Jewish cities and go about their business without peril. Israelis are told, in effect, to disguise themselves when traveling abroad – not to speak Hebrew in public and not to wear garments that reveal their Jewish/Israeli origins. Even Israel’s national airline – El Al – has been forced to remove its logo from the tails of its aircraft at certain airports, out of concern for the safety of its passengers. This followed several attempts to down Israeli civilian aircraft with missiles. On the other hand, Arabs who frequent Jewish cities and towns in Israel wear their traditional Arab headgear without fear of being attacked or harassed.

An article in Forbes, “Cold Calculation of Terror,” estimates Israeli economic losses due to continuous terrorism is 3 percent of the $110 billion gross domestic product. Tourism alone fell 50 percent and lost $2 billion [yearly].

As of this writing, “Interrogation of terrorists belonging to various organizations in Samaria has indicated that the security barrier does indeed present a significant obstacle to terrorists wishing to infiltrate into Israeli territory.”(4) The security fence, in areas where already constructed, is remarkably effective and saves lives.

Can the UN General Assembly calculate the ‘proportionality’ of building a fence that saves lives to Palestinian terrorism and barbarism?

All this begs the question: Who are the victims and who are the victimizers? Who are the ones being harassed and humiliated? Palestinians or Israelis?

This article can be freely distributed with attribution.
(1) Such dastardly conduct extends to hiding suicide belts under sick children in ambulances, using ambulances to move operatives in and out of closed areas disguised as paramedics or patients in need of immediate care – then complaining that heartless Israelis stop ambulances.
(2) “Survey: 1 in 4 teens live in fear of terror,” Jerusalem Post, June 3, 2004. See at

http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=JPost/JPArticle/ShowFull&cid=1086230744079

(3) What the Secretary-General report does not disclose is the fact that Qalqiliya was and is a home to Palestinian terrorists who produced so far five terror attacks on civilian targets within Israel, contributing to the death of 28 innocent civilians and many more injuries. The last non-lethal incident took place on August 31, 2003, when an Israeli Arab construction worker was moderately wounded in a shooting attack. See http://www.ict.org.il/arab_isr/mideast_attacksearch_frame.htm
(4) Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center at the Center for Special Studies (C.S.S) at http://www.intelligence.org.il/

This is a “Companion piece” for the above article; same author

On April 2, 2002 armed Palestinian terrorists forced their way into the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem. < =>
On August 18, 2005 unarmed Jews entered peacefully into N’evi Dekalim’s synagogue in Gush Katif.

On April 2, 2002 the world was watching a group of Palestinian terrorists desecrating the Holy Church and refusing to surrender their positions and arms.< =>
On August 18, 2005 the world was watching a group of unarmed Jewish pioneers pay respect to their synagogue refusing to surrender their legal rights, homes, liberty and freedom.

On April 2, 2002, Israel Defense Forces, for a period of 39 days, prevented the destruction of the Christian shrine.< =>
On August 18, 2005, Israel Defense Forces desecrated and destroyed the synagogues in Gus Katif – in just 1 day.

By May 10, 2002, 39 days after the Nativity siege, 39 terrorists were set free; 26 where bused to a Gaza hotel, and 13 were flown to Cyprus and settled at the Larnaca hotel. < =>
By end of day, August 18, 2005, after just one day of siege, thousands of Israeli heroes became the new Jewish refugees in the State of Israel.

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GravelRash
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“To date, no one protests the fact that, since the 1970s, Jewish schoolchildren in Israel are surrounded by perimeter fences, with armed guards at the schoolyard gates, as if their schools were the domiciles of Mafiosi”

I find it incomprehensible that this same situation exists in Sydney and Melbourne. Armed guards on schools.

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August 20th, 2005 at 1:13 pm
dee
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It seems to me that Sharon has made the difficult decision to give the Palis what they have been asking for – now lets watch them screw it up. Gravel knows much more about Israel than I do, I could be completely wrong – but the protection of the settlements was a tremendous burden on Israel. Now they have seemingly given in, but the world will be watching the Palis to see what they do – and the answer will be ‘more of the same’.

If the Palis begin to launch attacks from the Gaza strip, Israel now has a perfect right to retaliate. It may be a case of giving the Palis enough rope to hang themselves. Sharon is a wiley old fox.

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August 20th, 2005 at 5:16 pm
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I find this situation to be disturbing to say the least and I hope that Dee is right.

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August 20th, 2005 at 5:53 pm
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This post was terribly disturbing, especially since I recently came across someone spouting frighteningly anti-Semitic statements that they thought were given truths (I doubt much research had been done, but it sounded good and isn’t anti-semitism fashionable these days?).

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August 20th, 2005 at 7:18 pm
Gravelrash
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Dee:
It would seem that the most pragmatic decision has already been made. I’ve heard the arguments from both sides, well reasoned and extremely well articulated. I have yet to converse with a Jew who is not very well versed on all the ramifications and able to argue both sides of the coin with conviction. That in itself shows the devastating reality of this decision….. a people forced to take a position on one of the most odious agendas ever delivered to a nation.

I know it’s trite, but,
Islam demanding, and getting, Queensland….imagine it.

I think it is a testimony, a magnificent sign of good intent, that all civilised nations should applaud and admire, that the disengagement has proceeded thus far with minimal outburst from the Israelis. A pity the same cannot be said for the Palestinians.

Gloating would be understandable, even though unpalatable, but today I heard reports that graves (although emptied) have been desecrated by this savage pretender race.

“If the Palis begin to launch attacks from the Gaza strip,”

(Dee)

Much has been made of the Israeli settler who lost the plot and shot dead 4 Israeli Arabs (they weren’t Palestinians, by the way)….. I think the entire world has been made aware of it, and has been herded into condemning it….. but who has been informed of the PA response? Does anyone know of the 13 rocket attacks (as of last night) that have taken place since disengagemnt began? Worse, does anyone care that 3 of these attacks were launched from the land only just regained by this disengagement?
Why is there no comment on Abas’ blood-curdling decarations about Jerusalem?
The outskirts of 15 Israeli towns are now within RIFLE fire…. they were always within rocket range, now, they can be snipped at from the safety of the New Palestine.
The world still condemns the Security Fence issue, which is amazing, since it can be statistically proven to be succesful in saving Israeli lives.
Where is the international censure of the Palestinians?? How many terrorist attacks is it now? 3,500 plus! In this Intifada.
According to MSM, the ONLY people guilty of aggression in Israel are the Jews. Ask Rachels friend!
The disengagement was not even complete, only 24 hours into it, when Condolezza Rice was stating that this was just the beginning and that more demands were to be placed on Israel. It is hardly surprising that the PA has shown enthusiasm for that …. as they have been declaring for 18 months that, after disengagement, they would press on to Jerusalem and the West Bank.
Let me repeat the question I posed in the lead thread.
“What is the “Palestinian” plan/solution for the resettlement of so-called Jewish “invaders”??”
That there is NONE is staggering, for a “nation” making land claims. Why has this never been an issue?

Not content with the recent $9Billion over 3 year deal to “reconstruct” Palestine, the United Nations has just been fingered for clandestinely funding known terrorist cells…. Koffe Anan urges Israel to surrender more land, on the same day!
I guess EVERY Israeli, regardless of the position this fait accompli has forced them to take, would have prefered never to have had to take a stance, one way or the other.
It’s probably irrelevant, but watching the argument unfold was a painful yet beautifully moving event; watching the pure class the Jews have exhibited through this ordeal has been humbling…..and shaming.

Rachel

:”I recently came across someone spouting frighteningly anti-Semitic statements that they thought were given truths (I doubt much research had been done,”

I don’t know about you mate, but I’ve drawn a line in the sand. If I hear anything as dispicable as you seem to have, from here on in I won’t be arguing with the fucktards….I’ll just punch them out.

(Dee)

“….Israel now has a perfect right to retaliate.”

There’s a large body of thought that is certain that this is the nub of it all. “Lets get it over with…. we know what the PA will do,….let the world see one more (final) time….and then we wipe them out.”
Israel certainly has (justified) confidence in her Armed Forces. The argument has some weight when paralled with the American “Honey Trap” policy in Iraq.
There is just as large a body of thought that says, “The world will NEVER see what Israel endures….if we attack, after provocation or not, we will still be the “aggressor” and the world will turn against us further.”
Their options are less clear (to me), and could only point to further acquiessence. I fear it is the old story of men of good intent being hunted to death by an implacable foe.
I guess that’s why I pray like hell it’s option 1.

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August 20th, 2005 at 8:45 pm
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Here’s a deal Gravel, I will run them over the next time :-)

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August 20th, 2005 at 8:51 pm
skylark
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Very thought provoking post Gravelrash…

When 9/11 happened we got a feel for how it has been for the Jews for 4 decades of regular bombings and terrorist threats. The chattering classes in the west and shut up for once and reflected for a while what it was like to be the object of terror. But have they remembered?

I have great confidence in the Jews’ ability to outwit barbarians – they did it at Entebbe and in the 6 day war. In the end it is not war against the Jews that is the issue – it is war against all of us for so much of our civilisation is Judaic in origin. The barbarians are attacking US all. Let’s learn something of the tenacity and courage of the Jews and never give up.

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August 20th, 2005 at 11:29 pm
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Wow. I don’t know what to say Gravel. Thanks so much for the thought provoking post.

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August 20th, 2005 at 11:49 pm
dee
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” …watching the pure class the Jews have exhibited through this ordeal has been humbling…..and shaming.”

Yes indeed. The removal showed up the Palis for the animals some of them are – although thats an insult to animals. I found the actual removal very hard to watch, people being dragged from their homes – in some cases, it was the soldiers own families. And for the soldiers to go in unarmed, trusting their own people not to turn on them. It made the Palis look like the rabble they are.

I have heard some anti-Semitic rubbish lately and I always challenge it. I like listening to whatever nonsense it is, then saying, ‘BTW, did you know that Jewish scientists outnumber any others, they are responsible for xxxxxx’.

I always ask people how come there are so many Palis – when Mark Twain went through Palestine in the 1920s, goats outnumbered people, but now there are millions of them?

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August 21st, 2005 at 10:29 am
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WOW, Gravel. This just makes me sad, sigh. Most people don’t get it. But you totally do. Thank you.

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August 21st, 2005 at 12:26 pm
Gravelrash
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Hey ESTHER, maybe this is starting to rub off on me, do ya think???
“One of the gifts of the Jewish culture to Christianity is that it has taught Christians to think like Jews, and any modern man who has not learned to think as though he were a Jew can hardly be said to have learned to think at all.”
William Rees-Mogg

……I’d be very pleased to think it had!

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August 21st, 2005 at 12:40 pm
skylark
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Well it appears that Saudi journo does not have too good an opinion of Islam. I bet you won’t see his report on Al Jazeera. He thinks radical Islam is worse than Nazism.

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August 21st, 2005 at 3:39 pm
Gravelrash
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Dee, you were curious about Jewish responses. Anyone who has an interest in “what next for Israel” will find this email I received today informative and instructive, I dare say!
Please bear in mind, it is NOT an official document, representing any elected party of Israel, or, to my knowledge, any official position. It is, however, almost Epistle-like, written by a Rabbi to a very large community of involved, aware and marginalised people, who hold Messianic/Covenant viewpoints that are rooted in understandings relating to possession of the land. As such, the emotion and implied stance it contains is, as I said, ……… instructive.
My convictions tell me nothing happens, on any meaningful levelwithout it beginning and ending with the Jews.
I’m sure some people are aware of why I named this post after “Megido”. It’s a valley just outside Jerusalem. The events that take place there…… they will have pre-cursors. Rock ‘n Roll!

-

QUIET YOUR MIND AND HEAR THE MESSAGE
August 20, 2005/ 15 Av 5765
Moshe Finberg
Chairman, Maalat HaGeula (Ascendant Redemption)

I, like many of you, have been reciting tehillim, davening(praying) harder than ever, and learning extra portions of Torah in the hope that these holy- intentioned efforts would merit the miracle needed to stop the Sharon Deportation Plan/Surrender to Terrorism. The feelings of helplessness and despair became overwhelming as I listened to the inane commentary from even my “friends” at Fox News as well as the usual Israel bashers at CNN and the BBC. I then applied some skills I’ve learned through cognitive therapy to quiet my mind and hear HaShem (God)explain that there is good to be found in this.
First, I heard that our holy ancestors suffered far greater physical and emotional pain over the past 2000 years, and most remained true to HaShem and the Covenant. The new twist, of course, is that they didn’t suffer the pain, shame and humiliation from a Jewish government in the Jewish National Homeland. Nevertheless, as a wise man once told me, do not confuse Jews with Judaism or the Knesset with Israel.
Ok, he had my attention, and I quietly listened for more. Arik (Ariel Sharon) is not evil; HaShem hardened his heart as he did to Pharaoh in order to set the stage for our redemption. Then I was reminded of the following lesson from R. Binyamin Ze’ev Kahane, ZT”L:
It has become polite custom when learning Parashat Mishpatim to focus on the verse “do not allow them a foothold” and to breeze over “they shall not dwell in your land,” a clear prohibition on Gentiles living in Eretz Yisrael when it is under Jewish sovereignty. According to the Rambam in chapter 10 of Hilchot Avodah Zarah, “…when Israel has power over them (the Gentiles), it is forbidden to allow them to live amongst us. Even as temporary residents…as it is written, ‘they shall not dwell in your land’ – even temporarily. And if they accept the 7 Noachide laws, then they have the status of a resident stranger. And we only accept resident strangers when the Jubilee is in effect.” During the holy struggle by the rabbis to prevent withdrawals from Eretz Yisrael, they omitted the requirement of driving out the Gentiles. This requirement is the flip side of Yishuv HaAretz (Settle the Land), inseparable and essential to the mitzvah. There can be no inheritance of the Land without a disinheritance of its inhabitants. This verse was uncomfortable for rabbis who didn’t want to ruffle feathers over the Ishmaelite trespassers.
Many of us are consumed with anguish this week over the Israeli government’s violation of the common lesson from the teaching that it is forbidden to withdraw from any part of Eretz Yisrael and leave it in the hands of Gentiles. Is not the obvious lesson from these verses of Torah that we must drive the Gentiles out of all parts of the Land which are under our control and never again allow them to live there? It should be obvious that the tragic situation in which we find ourselves is a direct result of our failure to follow the Torah and drive out the Gentile inhabitants after reconquering the Land in 1948 and 1967. HaShem has ordered us to drive them out and destroy their foreign gods. Not only did we disobey HaShem’s commandment to do so, we gave the fifth column of hostile resident strangers dominion and control over our holy Temple Mount which they have desecrated and where we are forbidden to even whisper a prayer. We cannot pick and choose mitzvot; the mitzvah of settling the Land is dependent on our driving out the Gentiles.
As always, Reb Binyamin distilled timeless lessons from our timeless Torah. HaShem causes all action for a reason, and this is the lesson I heard when I became still. The government of Israel has given the world a test of how it will respond to population transfers based on religion. As many a Jew over the past 2 millennia has worried about what the world will think before doing something to help a Jewish cause, Arik, with his hardened heart, tried it out on his own People first, and the verdict is in. Not a single county or human rights organization raised a peep over the forced removal of Jews from their homes based solely on the fact that they are Jews. Let this be a lesson and guiding principle when we fulfill the commandment that “they shall not dwell in your land” and we drive the Ishmaelites from our Land to reestablish our control over the Land of Greater Israel. Please see the rightness of this and know that the World must never again be allowed to apply this indifference only to Jews. It must be held to the same standard of silence when the Ishmaelites are deported to any on of the 22 Muslim nations already in existence just as it did for the Jews. Could Arik be a mad genius??? Could then be the real end game??? Remember the mitzvoth of settling and expelling, commandments from our G_d, and never let the other Nations forget the indifference displayed to the forced removal of Jews from their homes.
HaShem save, may the King answer us on the day we call!
Only thus, m
Please Forward this Email
Stop The Deportation/ Maalat HaGeula
• Never Again to indifference.
• Never Again to silence.
• Never Again to Ethnic Cleansing.
• Never Again to the deportation of Jews.
“I will plant them upon their land, and they will never again be uprooted from their land which I have given them, said HaShem, your G_d.” Amos 9:15.
Stop the Deportation/ Maalat HaGeula
Moshe Finberg Chairman
• Email: moshe@maalathageula.org
• Phone: 303.442.1276

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August 21st, 2005 at 9:50 pm
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Many thanks for your post and your understanding of a Israel and its’ people who want nothing but to live in peace.

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August 21st, 2005 at 10:58 pm
Gravelrash
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Greta, it’s a priviledge. I think it’s obvious my main concerns, which drove me to blogging in the first place, are to do with the Islamisation of Australia. However, with that firmly in mind, I cannot separate what is happening to the Jews with what an Islamicbest case scenario” would imply for Australia. My interest in Israel stems from my christian influenced understanding of their centrality to all major issues, so, I have added reason to watch. That I do watch, with fear and trepidation, mixed with awe,(and a desire to see them KICK ARSE!) informs virtually every action I would wish to take in Australia. I just wish I were freer to be active! Stuck in a shop 13 hours a day, 7 days a week……LOL, perhaps I need some of that patience God counsels Israel to have!

“Those who don’t learn the lessons of History are condemned to repeat them”

(Winnie)

We live in a day and age where history is made, disected and recorded in sound-byte light speed. The history we need to learn from won’t be in a book for some time to come….and then, sadly, it will have been diluted by PC “scholars”….. it is happening on our television screens daily. The alert and aware see it, (thank God for blog!). I think our reaction and response time to “history” needs a wake-up call…..the history that will bring us down happened yesterday.

Israel’s position as first domino has become a bit passe, probably because it has been going on for 57 years without resolve, but Israel is just “first cab off the rank” in a global effort to spread the Ummah. I am glad I can say that, with 100% conviction these days, without fear of contradiction from any but the most belligerently blind.

The Muslim has an ace in the hole, oil, – and the power it gives him. Oil is finite and already many countries are beginning the process of moving away from reliance on the two-headed demon, oil and Saudi Arabian/OPEC dominance. They know their window of opportunity is narrowing and will disappear.
We can look forward to a much more aggressive “Ummah-fication” series of pogroms. The signs are already there, which is why most of us blog……. and we ignore the salient lessons of Israel at our peril.
Look at Northern and sub-Saharan Africa, Islamic South East Asia, the Balkans, Eurabia (what the….!) and imagine it isn’t getting up a head of steam…. and coming your way.
One final point. How amazing…… we now have 6-9 Muslim “clerics” advising the Australian Government on……….security!!! And already the scum are screaming we picked the wrong ones to represent them. Apparently, they are TOO MODERATE!!!! Hmmmmmmmmmmm.

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August 22nd, 2005 at 11:49 am
Scott
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I still struggle with the reality of giving Gaza to the invading Arab/Muslims just like back in 636AD.
Sharon has bowed to socialist ideals of the UN for the sake of expediency and appeasement and for what? The likes of PA and Al Aqsa Martyrs will still carry out terror attacks only this time they will have more ground from which to launch the attacks.

What excuses will the lefty pricks conjur up then to lay more blame at the feet of the Israeli’s?
One thing is for sure. More terror attacks after the handove gives a clear mandate for war against Palestine.

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August 22nd, 2005 at 10:20 pm
zix
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:???: oh my!.. valley of megido was full of symbols..
its like the scene predicts of what will happen in the future..i was so scared about it..but dont know what things may stop that..any ideas?..:wink:
i want to know more about it..and things related to it..ü im so curious.. and just want to know.. is it true about the ‘procter and gamble’ staffs.. people who knows it.. pls give a feedback..

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September 23rd, 2005 at 9:44 am
Gravelrash
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zix…. a bit more info please. Procter and Gamble …..what?

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September 24th, 2005 at 6:13 pm

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