May 7, 2008
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Joseph Farah of WorldNetDaily has posted an article that addresses beautifully the issue of dividing the Land of Israel, the subject of present negotiations between Olmert and Abbas.
Entitled “Solomonic Wisdom and Dividing the Land”, Farah makes the case biblically from a perspective I’ve not heard from anyone else about the present struggle over the Land.
Take a look – I think you’ll enjoy the article. It’s not long but gets to the point!
Solomonic Wisdom and the Land
Following are some excerpts of the article written by Joseph Farah, founder, editor and CEO of WND, entitled “Solomonic wisdom and dividing of Israel“, which makes one ponder.
There is a Bible story familiar to practically everyone that relates directly to efforts by the international community to divide Israel for the purpose of creating a Palestinian state.
It can be found in 1 Kings 3.
The young king Solomon dreams of a conversation with the Lord in which he asks for wisdom to judge God’s people. God grants the desires of Solomon’s heart as well as bestowing upon him a long life, great riches and honor.
Immediately after Solomon claims this promise with sacrifices, peace offerings and a feast to all his servants, he gets to judge the most famous case of his life.
Two harlots come before him – each claiming a baby as their own.
That’s the story everyone knows. But is there special meaning for today in these words? Could this story relate directly to the two-state solution being planned by the internationalist busybodies who seek to split Israel in half? Is it possible that this familiar old Bible story actually contains a prophecy yet to be fulfilled?

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May 4, 2008
Dedicated to the memory of Malka Chana Roth Z”L 1985-2001
Following are excerpts of “That female is our child’s murderer“
by Ted Belman of Israpundit – THERE IS NO DIPLOMATIC SOLUTION
The New York Times carries a review of a film called ‘Hot House’ that goes inside Israeli prisons and examines the lives of Palestinian prisoners. We’re not recommending the film or the review ..But we do want to share our feelings with you about the beaming female face that adorns the article.
That female is our child’s murderer. She was sentenced to sixteen life sentences or 320 years which she is serving in an Israeli jail. Fifteen people were killed and more than a hundred maimed and injured by the actions of this “attractive” person and her associates.
Her name was Malka. Visit her website so that she not be forgotten.

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May 4, 2008
Following are excerpts of “Can Israel Resist US Pressure?“
by Ted Belman of Arutz Sheva – IsraelNationalNews.com
The US has made Israel dependent on it.
Recently, we hear that Ehud Olmert offered to cede the Golan Heights to Syria, and I commented that the Golan is safe for now. For now; but ultimately the US will be pressuring Israel to do the deal. As Ami Isseroff points out in “Territorial Integrity: American Middle East policy and what it means for Israel“, it has always been US policy to force Israel to trade land for peace.
To accomplish its goals, the US has made Israel dependent on it for military supply and diplomatic support, in order to gain influence on Israel. Recently, in keeping with this policy, Rice advised Israel that the US would not send extra supplies to Israel, but would keep them in the US.
There are two factors that remain obstacles to US plans, however. The determination of most Israelis to not cede all the land demanded or to divide Jerusalem is one. The other is the Arab rejectionist camp of Iran, Syria, Hizbullah and Hamas – which reject peace with Israel.

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April 22, 2008
by Akiva at Mystical Paths
We are once again beginning to hear DIRE warnings of HUMANITARIAN DISASTER in Hamasistan (aka Gaza). The horror of the Jews once again cutting off fuel supplies is being pronounced to the world.
1 week ago, Hamas barbarian murderers infiltrated the Israel-Gaza fuel depot transfer station and murdered the supply technicians! Surprise, when you murder the guys who pump your gas, you may have a problem getting it afterwards.
The gas station is closed, who’s going to work pumping gas when you might get murdered any minute? BTW, they ALSO attacked the FOOD transfer station, but ONLY INJURED 6 soldiers, so that one is still open.
My friends, when you hear the world news media begin to spout against Israel and the poor Palestinian humanitarian disaster this time, YOU MUST respond to the absolutely falsity. THEY manufactured the problem. Let them manufacture the solution.

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April 18, 2008
Former US President Jimmy Carter says Palestinians living in Gaza are being “starved to death” by Israel.
Carter leveled the accusation while speaking to students at the American University in Cairo on Thursday, saying that Gaza Arabs are receiving fewer calories per day than people in the poorest regions of Africa. “It’s an atrocity, what is being perpetrated as punishment on the people in Gaza,” said Carter. “It is a crime. I think it is an abomination that this continues to go on.”
His accusation is particularly despicable since he has not even stepped foot in Gaza for one thing. Secondly, he failed to mention the tons of humanitarian aid which Israel authorizes and to that end, that the crossings are open DAILY to take food for truckloads of food, medical supplies and other necessities into Gaza. Thirdly, he neglected to mention that the region’s crossings with the rest of Israel have been closed since the Islamist Hamas terrorist organization seized total control of the area and began launching constant attacks on Israeli civilians.
Not once did he blame Hamas for the condition of the people over whom it is ruling.
Case in point: At the very same time yesterday that Carter was denigrating Israeli treatment of Gaza residents, Hamas terrorists infiltrated through the Keren Shalom Crossing and attacked an IDF post while trucks were passing through the crossing with provisions for Gaza residents.
In defiance of the American government, Carter is meeting today in Damascus with Hamas politburo chief Khaled Mashaal, who is the apparent power behind Gilad Shalit’s kidnappers.
One of our subscribers wrote in yesterday to say that he is “embarrassed and ashamed” at Carter’s behavior and suggested that his defiance against the government and country he once served as president should earn him exile. “If I was there, when his plane landed bringing him back to Georgia, I’d refuse him entry into the United States!” this subscriber wrote.
Dozens of other American subscribers wrote in and asked me to please convey to the people of Israel that thousands and thousands of Americans are furious and appalled at Carter’s “coddling” of terrorists and denigration of Israel.
Sen. Joseph Lieberman, I-Conn., told FOX News that “at best, President Carter is being naive” in trying to negotiate with avowed terrorists. “There is a long list of people who thought they could reason with dictators and killers, going back to Neville Chamberlain and Hitler in the 1930s, but it has been shown to be absolutely wrong.”
Rep. Sue Myrick, R-N.C., told FOX News that she advocates revoking Carter’s passport and supports a measure to withdraw all federal funding from his Georgia-based institution, the Carter Center.
“We have a policy in this country about Hamas and he is deliberately undermining that policy,” Myrick said. “Why should we support his center when he will not support his government?”
Good for her!
This article, Re-posted with the kind permission from www.lekarev.org.
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April 13, 2008
By Hillel Fendel
(IsraelNN.com) Nearly 60% of Israelis say the Israeli government is secretly negotiating the division of Jerusalem with the Palestinian Authority – despite government attempts to blur the existence of such talks.
This and other findings were the results of a survey carried out by the Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies in Bar Ilan University. The official numbers will be presented this Tuesday at a special seminar at Bar Ilan. The Guest of Honor will be Trade Minister Eli Yishai, the head of the government coalition member Shas Party. Yishai has stated frequently that the moment it becomes clear that Jerusalem is being negotiated, his party will quit the coalition.
PA is Sure to Make More Demands
The respondents were asked their forecast of the situation in the event that an Israeli-PA peace agreement would include an Israeli giveaway of Jerusalem’s Arab neighborhoods, Old City and Temple Mount to the PA. Nearly 70% said there is no or little chance that such an agreement would bring about an end to terrorism, and 56% feel there is a high or very high likelihood that the areas would be used for terrorist bases.
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April 6, 2008
By Aaron Velasquez.
Israel is us.
The American Right loves Israel. We love Israel because Israel is us. Israel has McDonald’s, night clubs, a middle class, semiconductor plants and nuclear weapons. The Left hates Israel for exactly these same things. Some liberals go one better and equate Israel with Nazi Germany, with Palestinians acting the part of the Jews. As bizarre as this seems to me, it plays well in the emotionally-driven finger-pointing crowd.
Israel is rich, stable and secure, and Palestine is poor and in turmoil. The fallacy is the idea that Israel’s success caused the poverty of the Palestinians. People looking for “root causes” of violence often stop at poverty and assume that the nearest rich people are to blame.
The myth then tells how the poor Palestinians were herded into the ghettos of the West Bank and Gaza and forced to live as animals. Any defensive use of Israel’s military is fuel for the myth of an Israeli “genocide” against the Palestinians, which completes the picture of Israelis as Nazis.
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April 6, 2008
By Gil Ronen.
(IsraelNN.com) Syria has raised the state of alert of its armed forces because it knows Hizbullah’s revenge attack against Israel for the killing of Imad Mughniyeh is near, according to Israel’s Channel 2 TV.
Soon after Mughniyeh’s death, Israel warned Syria that it would hold it responsible for any revenge attack launched by Hizbullah for the killing of Mughniyeh, its operations officer.
Syria is due to release its official findings Sunday in the probe into Mughniyeh’s death. He was killed in an explosion in Damascus in February.
Interviewed by a Lebanese newspaper, Khaddam said that the head of Syrian intelligence was replaced because the investigation he conducted showed that those who planned the assassination came from within Syria.
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April 4, 2008
By Moshe Feiglin
There are just five easy steps.
Is there a solution for the military crisis plaguing Israel’s south? Can Israel successfully deal with the Kassam rockets? Or is Ehud Olmert right when he tells us that we just have to get used to it?
Have you ever asked yourself where the safest place in Israel is? Where do you not have to worry about Arabs throwing rocks at your car? Where can you walk around at night without fear of arms or drug smugglers crossing the border? Where don’t missiles fly and where don’t bombs explode? In short, where is the place that you are safest from both external enemies and from internal Arab terror and crime?
That place is the Golan Heights. Without even trying, possibly even by mistake, Israel enjoys real peace there. Any new peace plan must follow the principles that have brought us true peace in the Golan. There are just five easy steps:
1. Encourage Arab emigration
2. Conquest
3. Israeli sovereignty
4. Settlement
5. No peace accords!
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April 2, 2008
Once again the attitude of the police regarding a Israeli citizen versus an Arab.
Fortunately in this case there was a film that verified what our brother had stated.
When will the Government understand that this can’t continue.
The Arabs have to be evicted!
From The Wilder Way Blog
by David Wilder
You may have seen the report from Hebron, a couple of days ago about an Arab youth who stole a woman’s hat, across from Ma’arat HaMachpela. A you may, or may not know, many religiously observant Jewish women keep their heads covered, as regulated by Jewish law. An Arab on a bicycle flew by her, grabbed the hat on her head, and kept going.
At about seven in the evening a scuffle broke out between some Arab youth outside Beit HaShalom, and some of the Jewish kids living there. One of the Arabs punched a little boy in the face and stole his bicycle. When the police arrived they asked for a description of the attacker. “Sounds familiar,” they commented. They made their way to the home of the same youth who had stolen the woman’s hat in the morning, and there they discovered the bicycle. The attacker was the one and the same Arab who had taken the hat hours earlier.
A little while later, the Hebron boy who’d had his bicycle stolen, and his father, were at the police station. As they were leaving they saw the Arab who’d attacked the boy sitting alone in the waiting room. You can imagine what went through the father’s head: Yes, or No – Clobber him, or, Don’t do it.
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