Why Not an Ongoing Re-Take of Gaza?

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IMRA’s Dr. Aaron Lerner asks; “Why should analysts straightjacket themselves by refusing to even consider an ongoing occupation as an option?”

Ask this question a slightly different way; Why not re-take and re-settle Jews in Gaza? Ask further, was Sderot and the rest of the Negev under a constant level of bombardment when Jews lived in Gush Katif? Were Ashkelon and Ashdod being hit and under threat when there were Jewish towns and communities in Gaza? Aren’t Kassams, Katyushas and mortars now being launched on Sderot, Ashkelon and Negev Kibbutzim from areas formerly inhabited by Jews? And, after all, isn’t Gaza part of OUR Biblical, historical land? read more

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Friday War News: 50 Mortars, Kassams, Katyushas Lambast Ashkelon, Eshkol Region, Major Gaza Border Terror Attack Averted; Molotov, Rock Attacks, Tanzim Operative Nabbed

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Israel Still Seeks Truce After 50 Projectiles [Mortar Shells, Kassam and Katyusha rockets] Pound Negev, by Yaakov Katz and Herb Keinon (Jerusalem Post)

IDF: We Prevented Major Gaza Border Terror Attack

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Gaza militants were planning to use the heavy barrage as a diversion in order to carry out a massive attack at the border fence between Israel and the Strip.

A heavy vehicle approached IDF troops stationed at the Gaza border fence at an alarming speed, the IDF described the attempted attack. The soldiers opened fire and forced the vehicle to stop. The IDF said that it was the soldiers’ quick response that likely prevented a serious attack. read more

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Thursday War News: Mortar Shells, Rockets Hit Negev, Terrorist’s Home Explodes From Work Accident, 2 Armed Terrorists Killed Placing Bomb at Security Barrier; More Rock Throwing, 3 Terrorists Nabbed

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The Perfidy of Corrupt Governance Against Jewish Masses

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Commentary;

There are a few recent themes which stick out like sore thumbs and which beg comment.

There is the piece by Stewart Weiss, a director of a Jewish Outreach Center in Ra’anana, applying to today the virtues of Civil Disobediance, which date back to anti-slavery abolitionist Henry David Thoreau of 1840s and 1850s America.

Weiss cites Thoreau in asserting;

When the government does not act, then the citizens must step forward and do what is necessary.

In opposition to the United States’ support of slavery, he [Thoreau] refused to pay taxes in 1846. He spent a night in jail and remarked,
“Under a government which imprisons anyone unjustly, the true place for a just man is also a prison.” His subsequent essays on civil disobedience provided an antidote for helpless citizens who feel they lead lives “of quiet desperation.”
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Wednesday Night War News: 3 Gaza Terrorists Offed by IDF, Security Cabinet Reapproves March Delay on Gaza; Another Arab Nabbed With Knife Near Kalkilya, Buses, Cars Stoned in Yesha

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Wednesday War News: 6 Mortar Strikes Including Kibbutz Nir Oz Again, IDF Strikes on Terrorist Cells, Gaza Operation on Hold, Again; 28 Terrorists Nabbed, IDF Fired on Near Shechem, Pal Tries Entering With Fake ID

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More Tuesday War News: Kassams, Mortars From Gaza; Stonings Near Kalandia, Female Arab Carrying 13 cm Blade Knife

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Monday, Tuesday War News: 2 Kassams From Gaza, Another Smuggling Tunnel, IDF Destroys 4 Kassam Launchers; Stones, Molotovs Thrown, IDF Finds Arab With 6 Pipe Bombs at Hawara Checkpoint

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Parsha Beha’aloscha 5768 — Real Leadership and HaKaras HaTov

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by, Moshe Burt

Our Parsha speaks about the reasons for the separate section delineated by the inverted “nuns” — “When the Aron (the Ark) would journey, Moshe said, ‘Arise Hashem, and let your foes be scattered, let those who hate you flee from before you.’ And when it rested, he would say, ‘Reside tranquilly, O, Hashem, among the myriad thousands of Israel.'” (Sefer Bamidbar, Perek 10, posukim 35-36)

Preceding these posukim are the posukim which speak about the journey of the Aron and of B’nai Yisrael from Har Sinai to their next resting place, …a three day distance…” (Sefer Bamidbar, Perek 10, posukim 33 & 34). read more

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Sunday War News: Foreign Worker Injured in Rocket Bombardment, IDF Hits Terrorists Near Gaza Fence; Qureia: Latrun Also Up for “Negotiation”, IDF Removes South Hevron Checkpoints, Terrorist Nabbed in Jenin

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