To Olmert, Livni, Etc.; Just Who Fosters Israeliness Over Jewishness?

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Commentary;

Foreign Minister, Tzipy Livni, one of the protexia regime’s biggest and top enablers of the erosion of Jewishness among Israelis, now cries crocodile tears for external consumption when, in fact, she, Olmert, Barak and the other Kadima lackies who enabled the expulsion from Gush Katif and the Shomron Towns and disguise “consolidation” behind an “Annapolis process.” These very individuals and their ilk ARE THE PROBLEM behind the phenomenon of Israelis “becoming more an ‘Israeli people,’ and less ‘the people of Israel.'”

Further, our “Jewish essence as a people” and as a state are NOT synonymous with democracy, and for sure not synonymous with Aharon Barak’s distorted anti-Jewish “democratic vision.”

Livni advocates a constitution; Written by whom? Written by her corrupt, bribery-ridden and self-aggrandized cronies looking to queer the nation to suit the lining of their own pockets?

She also mentions the “content of our education?” And who exactly is to improve and revolutionalize Israel’s education system? Yuli Tamir
and her leftist-agendized, dumbed down anti-Jewish dogma? MB

Livni: Israel-Diaspora Link Weakening, by Haviv Rettig (Jerusalem Post)

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Identification with Israel is weakening among Diaspora Jews, as is knowledge of Jewish history and identification with the Jewish people, Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni said at Sunday’s cabinet meeting, following the presentation of a report by the Jewish People Policy Planning Institute.

“The connection between Israel the Diaspora is connected to [Jewish communities’] sense of identification with Israel,” the foreign minister said. “In the communities, we see the weakening of this sense, a deterioration of identification with the Jewish people.”

A parallel problem is occurring in Israel, according to Livni.

“We’re also undergoing a problematic internal process. We’re becoming more an ‘Israeli people,’ and less ‘the people of Israel,'” she said.

Related report;

Analysis: More Old Talk, and New Problems, by Haviv Rettig (Jerusalem Post)

“In Israel today, the common denominators are Hebrew and military service, and these represent Israeliness – not something that is a shared experience with the Jews of the Diaspora. We have to strengthen in Israel the understanding of our Jewish essence as a people, the meaning of the existence of a Jewish and democratic state,” the foreign minister continued.

Livni specified that the government “must provide an answer to this by creating a constitution and through the content of our education.”

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