“Peace House”, Hevron: Regime Planning Repeat of Amona Brutality?

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Commentary;

The Israeli Supreme Court ruled on Sunday, rejecting the overwhelming body of conclusive evidence that Beit HaShalom (Peace House) was legally and legitimately purchased by Jews, stating that the decision “allows them [the State] to do so” — to evict the more than 20 families who live there.

In the process, the regime and its MSM (mainstream media) has engaged in a continuous blood-libel again pitting Jew against Jew and dividing B’nai Yisrael against itself as with Gush Katif, as with Amona, as with the destruction of the Federman/Tor Farm and recent events at Har HaBayit.

So it seems that while the rockets and mortars again fly from Gaza, the resigned temporary prime minister gives Hamas free reign there and helps to brainwash the masses as to 60 years of “discrimination against Arabs.” The IDF seems incapable and ill-prepared for planning and executing security for Israel’s south — the Negev population, yet Brutal Yassamnikim are apparently more than prepared to make war on the Jews of Hevron. MB

‘Bodily Defense’ Urged to Defend Hevron Peace House, by Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu (Israel National News)

Excerpts;

With a bitter history of the expulsion of Jews from the Gaza and northern Samaria regions three years ago and the violent expulsion of residents from Amona two years ago, nationalists warned they will stand against all force aimed at evicting Peace House residents.

Leaders have called on backers to protect the Peace House in Hevron “with their own bodies” to prevent the government from carrying out a High Court ruling Sunday ordering the expulsion of more than 20 families. The court rejected evidence that Jews bought the building and said all residents must leave until the issue is settled in a civil court.

Slamming the court for carrying out a leftist agenda while totally ignoring evidence that the building was legally bought, a coordinating committee decided Sunday night to encourage more families, including public figures, to join the families in the large structure.

The High Court gave the residents three days to move out, but Hevron leaders estimate no action will be taken until next week because of the presence of thousands of Jews expected this week for the Sabbath when Jews around the world recite the portion of the Torah that begins with the legal purchase of the Cave of the Patriarchs by Abraham.

Several people have said police will be involved in all-out war if they try to carry out the High Court ruling, and Hevron spokesman Noam Arnon said he will ask outgoing Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to intervene and prevent violence.

Micha’el Ben-Horin, an IDF officer with two sons who are commando soldiers, warned that that any expulsion attempt will bring with it “violence, hatred, polarization and a weakening of the IDF.”

He said he personally would escort the Peace House residents out of the buildings if the government were to uphold High Court rulings that Jews can pray on the Temple Mount.

Hevron leaders condemned the court decision as being part of an agenda to act against nationalists while ignoring incitement against them by leaders who oppose a Jewish presence in Judea and Samaria.

Initial reports by the Israeli media indicated a campaign against nationalists would continue, and Voice of Israel government radio said that statements against the High Court, calling it a “High Brothel” and “High Court of Sodom,” are incitement. Media commentators also recalled the murder of Prime Minister Yitzchak Rabin, who was assassinated by Herzliya resident Yigal Amir.

They are portraying nationalists as disregarding the law. However, surveys have shown a continued dwindling faith by Israel in the court and political system, which has been accused of prejudice and bias.

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