Don't expel Jews from Gaza!Written by David Ben-Ariel
The following photos and words are shared with us from Israeli Yuval Zaliouk (who is from Haifa but also has a home near Toledo, Ohio). See for yourself how Israelis, by grace of God, have made desert blossom as a rose, and how Sharon and Bush coldheartedly intend on uprooting such productive Israeli citizens and turning their labors of love, their blood, sweat and tears over to their sworn enemies! It's an outrage that must be stopped, so help us God!Imagine - God forbid - Bush blathering we can no longer prevent illegal aliens from taking over Southwest, so in order to have "peace" with Mexico, we must expel law-abiding and productive Americans living there and surrender their homes and property and businesses to Mexicans before they start terrorizing rest of United States to create their new homeland called Atzlan. After all, we seized those territories with superior force and must now return them to right an alleged wrong. Don't be surprised if madness goes that far, as part of curse we're suffering for disobedience to our Great Creator God (Deut. 28:43, Dan. 9:11). Now, adding insult to injury, is Condi zombie Rice (blindly following Bush's Judenrein policies) calling for Israeli army (whose purpose is to protect Israelis) to destroy homes and businesses of thriving Jewish community around Gaza and pay their sworn enemies, their "peace partners" who refuse to have any Jews in their neighborhood (Israel has lots less land, but where's peace?), Nazi-Muslims to clean up mess and gloat all while about having driven Jews out! May God bless Bush and Rice to come to their spiritual senses, to read and heed Bible that only recognizes Promised Land of ISRAEL, and stop rewarding terrorism by pimping "Palestine" and calling for violence against Jews of Gaza. - DBA Dear friends, The biggest outrage of all is flippant arrogance of all those in Israel who support eviction and deportation of 8000 fellow citizens from Gush Katif, without ever having set foot in Gush Katif to see for themselves haven that has been created there.
| | Dangerous ideas?Written by David Ben-Ariel
A three judge Israeli panel permitted certain women to have services at Western Wall, noting they "have right to pray according to their custom...It is unacceptable that concern about a violent reaction by any sector of public will lead to denial of exercise by another sector of its right." Yet it is precisely because of threats of militant Muslims that Christians and Jews have always been denied their religious right upon Temple Mount. Based upon ruling, "freedom of access" to Temple Mount should finally be guaranteed for all, as Israeli law states. Former Jerusalem Mayor Ehud Olmert accused government and Attorney General of FAILING TO PROTECT JEWISH RIGHTS UPON THE TEMPLE MOUNT and were permitting Muslims to build another mosque there. "Priceless archaeological treasures are being destroyed in process," Olmert was quoted by Israel Radio. A municipal official who wanted to see site was turned back by police. So law-abiding officials are turned away from Temple Mount while Muslim criminals flout law and foxes run free? Benjamin Netanyahu: "The right of Jewish people to its holy place - Temple Mount - cannot be questioned...I believe it is necessary to arrange for Jewish prayer on site, especially given that we permit freedom of worship to all religions in Jerusalem...". And his office charged Palestinian officials with "disparaging Jewish holy sites and threatening potential worshippers" (in flagrant violation of Israel's 1967 Law for Protection of Holy Places and Oslo Accords). His deputy director of communications, Michael Freund, responded to PA mufti's declaration of war (that Jews "...must absolutely forget about having any rights over Temple Mount...the Western Wall is just a fence belonging to a Muslim holy site") by saying "these statements are repugnant and they betray a contempt for Judaism's most sacred sites and beliefs. They are an affront to history and insulting to Jews everywhere." Tzachi Hanegbi, former Israeli Public Security Minister, was quoted by Israeli media as telling Knesset that Temple Mount would soon be open to non-Muslims, with or without Muslim agreement:
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