Car Stickers; “Formalized Discrimination” Against Yehuda Jewish Residents …

No Rights in Judea, by David Bedein

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Car stickers for Judean Jews only formalize discrimination.

The request of the Israeli government for Israeli citizens to place a sticker on their car if they live in Judea was stated as a way to “ease the situation at the checkpoints.”

The only problem is that the move does nothing to do so.

Having lived in the Judean city of Efrat for 21 of my 36 years in Israel, I can attest to the fact that most people who live here did not grasp the loss of human rights and civil liberties until the government suggested that their cars be labeled for inspection. read more

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The Evil Schemes Planned if Kadima Wins …

An Olmert Victory Will Mark More Expulsions

Dichter Reveals Olmert’s Major Expulsion Plan

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“Former Shin Bet director, Avi Dichter, who is vying for a Kadima Party Knesset seat, over the weekend revealed Acting Prime Minister Ehud Olmert’s master expulsion plan.

“Speaking to a Holon audience, Dichter spoke of the Kadima leader’s plan, the removal of most of the Jewish communities throughout Judea and Samaria.

“According to Olmert, the plan provides for a number of major settlement blocs and a small number of secondary settlement blocs, but most of the existing communities will be uprooted and their residents ousted. Olmert feels that without a Palestinian Authority (PA) partner, he is compelled to act unilaterally, following the example of his predecessor, Prime Minister Ariel Sharon.” read more

Olmert: Mean and Hard-Hearted to the Bone; Kadima’s Defeat — “… A National Imperative …”

Amona: Ehud’s Bully Pulpit?

This blog is not meant to be All Bash Olmert, Kadima, All the Time. But one must remember that Olmert was almost more zealous [as Sharon’s Trial Balloon Man], than was Sharon himself regarding the expulsion of Jews from Gush Katif. Further, the facts seem to bear out that Olmert’s weakness and insecurity as a leader brought him to egg confrontations, first with the Nefesh b’Nefesh people as they arrived in Israel last August, on the first day of the expulsion, and now in egging on a confrontation, with massive police brutality and much Jewish bloodshed in Amona. Below, two of the most prominent and honest journalists in Israel voice their views on Olmert and Kadima, and why their defeat is, as Caroline Glick puts it, “A National Imperative.” MB read more