The Left’s Mischaracterization of Israel

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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Little terrorists-in-training

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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Elderly Yafo Resident: ‘Arabs Are Killing Me Slowly’

April 1, 2008

My personal comments are that this has to come to an end, and NOW.
When will we understand that Eretz Yisrael, is for Jews and only Jews, not for Arabs, Muslims or Arabs born in Eretz Yisrael.
If this government would abide by Torah, they would have evicted all Arabs, or whoever that is not a Jew from Holy Land.
It sounds harsh, but that’s the way it has to be, we are not supposed to live mingled.

By Gil Ronen

(IsraelNN.com) Lilian Vaknin, a Jewish resident of Yafo (Jaffa), was brutally attacked by an Arab neighbor on Friday during the Arab march marking Land Day. Vaknin has been victimized by her neighbors for years, yet the police are unable or unwilling to help her.

As Arab attacks on Jews become commonplace, meanwhile, a century-old Jewish self-defense organisation, HaShomer, is being born again in the Galilee.

Shimshon said in an interview to Arutz 7 that the attackers belong to an Arab family of criminals that controls large parts of Yafo and that the police do not want any trouble with. He said someone appears to be making sure that all of the complaints filed against the criminal family are closed without an investigation.

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3/4 of Israelis See at Least Partial Transfer for Arabs

March 31, 2008

By Hillel Fendel

(IsraelNN.com) A survey carried out the Panels Research Institute finds that more than 75% of Israelis see partial or total transfer for Israeli-Arabs out of Israel in any final-status agreement that includes a Palestinian state.

The poll asked whether it would be justified, in the framework of an agreement for the establishment of a Palestinian state, to demand the transfer out of Israel of all Arabs. Nearly 30% said yes with no reservations, while 28% said only Arabs who did not express loyalty to Israel should be expelled. In addition, another 19% said that Arabs who lived in areas bordering the PA-controlled areas, such as Wadi Area and the southern Galilee, should be transferred out.

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Every Jew supports transfer of Arabs

March 31, 2008

An official poll by the Knesset Channel reveals that 76% of Israelis – that is, just every really Jewish citizen of Israel, leftists included – favors evicting Israeli Arabs, to put it nicely, as a part of any deal with the Palestinian Authority.
Shall we start implementing the democratic decision by Israeli majority?

Taken from:Israeli Uncensored News


The new Guardians of Israel!

March 24, 2008

By CAROLINE GLICK

Moshav Tzipori, in the Lower Galilee, is a microcosm of the history of the Land of Israel. A regional capital under King Herod, Tzipori was the seat of Jewish learning and the preservation of the Torah through some of the most tumultuous periods of Jewish history.

After the Romans destroyed the Second Temple in Jerusalem in 70 CE, refugees from Jerusalem fled to the Galilean town. Rabbi Yehuda Hanassi, who presided over the writing of the Mishna, or oral law, moved to Tzipori from Beit Shearim, and it was there that he codified the six books of the Mishna and died.

The Jews of Tzipori revolted against the Roman Emperor Constantine, refusing to accept Christianity and the city was destroyed. The Jews later returned during the Islamic period. On and off, for the next millennia, Jews settled, were forcibly removed and resettled the city several times under various conquerors of Israel.

During the 1948 War of Independence, the ancient city was the site of a major battle between the new Israel Defense Force and the neighboring Arab villages assisted by invading forces from Syria and Lebanon. The Arabs were routed. In 1949, Moshav Tzipori was founded.

LAST FRIDAY afternoon, the struggle for Jewish control of Tzipori, the Galilee and the Land of Israel as a whole continued on the ancient ground. On that quiet afternoon of Purim, under the blistering sun, three horses stood happily grazing in a field of shrubs and grasses. The only problem with the otherwise pastoral scene was that the horses belong to Arab squatters from the Kablawi clan. In recent years, the Kablawis have built themselves an illegal village of some 20 houses masquerading as storage containers on stolen Jewish National Fund land adjacent to Tzipori’s fields. The horses, who entered through a hole cut into the field’s fence, pranced about and ate, destroying the field that was painstakingly cultivated for the moshav’s cattle herds.

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