Tears of Anger and Tears of Mourning
David Wilder’s personal story on the young people slaughtered last week by the drive-by Arab terror shooting in Gush Etzion.
Israel and The Sin of Expulsion
The Implications and Consequences of Expulsion for the Jewish People
Tears of Anger and Tears of Mourning
David Wilder’s personal story on the young people slaughtered last week by the drive-by Arab terror shooting in Gush Etzion.
Shinui MK: Get ready for Ortho-fascism
Did Feiglin [The Fool on the Hill] call it right or what?
Feiglin writes, “The Israeli media wept more for the poor cats to be left behind in the destroyed settlements than for the human beings to be uprooted and rendered homeless. We have become a sector that is less than human — sub-human — a problem that at one stage or another will have to be solved with finality. In German it is called untermentsch. This is the real crisis.”
“We so wanted to be Israelis. We so wanted to be the most Zionistic, the greatest at settlement, the top in the army. We tried so very hard to show that we are a sector that gives of itself, that we are pioneers, that we are well educated and have values and Heaven forbid and perish the thought not violent.”
Landau: Likud to Debate Plight of Gush Katif Evictees
I’ll believe this when I see it. Further I expect smoke and mirrors if such debate ever, in fact, takes place. Seeking real men of courage to step up in the clutch to tell it like it is and let the cabinet ministry chips fall where they may. More than the refugees welfare is at stake — the safety, security and welfare of Israel is on the line. But lo, my prediction, no Knesset profiles in courage here. But this is one prediction that I hope I’m wrong about.
Arabs Accuse Jewish Worshippers of ‘Storming’ Al Aqsa Mosque
Please note here that all of this “storming” by a few dozen Jews took place between 7:45 a.m. until 8:15 a.m. “in contravention of the High Court ruling” permitting prayer as reported in a previous post on 19 October.
Police Dismiss Officers Recruited for Disengagement Duty
It seems that the overwhelming majority of refugee families from Gush Katif and the Shomron towns who have yet to receive shekel one of compensation are not the only ones being lied to by the Sharon regime. Now it seems that some of their evictors, 280 of the new Border Guard officers who had been hired with the promise that their employment would be long-term beyond the “disengagement,” are now being terminated. The terminations are under the guise of “severe financial constraints in the police department, under whose auspices the Border Guards fall.”
The headline story links again tell all:
49 Congressmen Warns PA on Hamas Running in Elections
Analysis: Palestinians Pleased with Bush-Abbas Talks, Hint of Bush Acceptance of Hamas in PA Vote
Hamas Accuses Bush of Inciting PA Civil War
Bush to Abbas: Do More to Fight Terror
One viewing or reading this blog should realize that often a group of headlines tells it’s own story if the articles are read, without the need for author’s comments. Such is true here:
Tunnels, Overpasses and Myopia
Gov’t Eases Restrictions on Arab Travel on Highway 60
Troops Kill Palestinian Teen for Throwing Petrol Bomb at Car
Moshe is a commentator on news and events in Israel and Founder and Director of the Sefer Torah Recycling Network . which is based in Ramat Beit Shemesh, Israel.
Site Dedicated to ‘Ghandi’s’ Killers Near Beit Hanoun in Gaza
Nineteen Pages of Gov’t-Sponsored Suffering
Evacuees Demand Tuition Fees Exemption
Settlers’ Tent Cities Flooded by Rain
Refuseniks’ Platoon to be Reassembled
Giving Up Rank in the IDF Over Disengagement