Ethnic
Cleansing and Demographic War
Waged by ‘Palestinians’.
In 1946, there were 97,000 Jews, 31,000 Muslims, and
30,000 Christians in Jerusalem. The number of Christians in the city dropped
drastically between 1948 and 1967 (during Jordanian
occupation) to 14,000, and has remained static ever since then.
Meanwhile, the Muslim population grew exponentially during that time, and now
constitutes about 230,000 people.
Many Christians have been targeted by Muslims, who are
trying to either drive them out of cities that have traditionally had large
Christian populations, or to "persuade" them to convert. In 1999, for
example, radical Muslims in Nazareth
rioted as they attempted to wrest land from a major Christian shrine to build a
mosque. Christians in Bethlehem
too have complained of being persecuted by Muslims, and being encouraged
to leave. In 1946, Bethlehem was 80 percent Christian and Nazareth 60 percent; those numbers are now 20
percent and 30 percent respectively, with the percentage of
Christians in the city shrinking every year. (It is
not only of Jews Arabs want to get rid of. They intend
to clear Israel of all ‘unclean’ people on the way to the
creation of the global Islamic caliphate. Israel is first, then Europe!)
IDF Preparing Fight Arab Fifth Column.
by Gil Ronen
The IDF is training troops to fight against Arab
Israeli citizens, if they rise up during wartime as they did in 2000.
Traffic blocked for a week. The most serious disruption occurred in Wadi Ara,
where traffic on Highway 65 was completely blocked for an entire week. Arabs in
Umm El Fahm burned down their own bank and post office, took down road signs and traffic lights and set
alight cars.
Intelligence to the enemy: Another danger that the IDF is concerned about,
besides an attempt to block the strategic highway, is the intelligence
gathering capability of the locals. The army believes that Arab citizens may
report to the enemy on the nature and numbers of forces passing through the
road.
Israeli Arabs Involved in Terror to Lose
Citizenship. Interior Minister Eli Yishai
decided Tuesday to begin revoking the citizenship of four Israeli Arabs from
northern Israel who left the country in the 1970s and were involved
in activities on behalf of the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) and other
terror groups. (A law has to be implemented that any
Israeli Arab involved in terror, hate and crimes against Israel must automatically lose their Israeli
citizenship and be deported from the Jewish state!)
Enemy Within. Seven
Israeli Arabs and two juveniles were arraigned at Haifa district court on charges
of plotting terrorist attacks and kidnapping Israeli soldiers during Israel's Gaza operation four months
ago. Nine bombs ready for detonation were found in their homes and manuals on
bomb-making and abduction techniques.
Muslimization of the
World
Food for Thought. by Steven Shamrak
There are many genuine people around
the world, who are still suffering from occupation by others: Kurds, Armenians,
Tibetans, Chechens, Western Saharans, Basques. So-called Palestinians, a recently forged mix of
people, are not one of them! In fact, they are the true occupiers of Jewish
land!
Business
as Usual - Hamas: No Ceasefire in Gaza. Senior
Hamas terrorist Ismail Radwan has announced that Hamas
does not plan to seek a ceasefire with Israel in the immediate future. Radwan denied reports that Hamas
was willing to call a ceasefire in order to put an end to IAF strikes in Gaza.
Duplicity of International Investigations and Condemnations. Women and children are among the dead people in two
Afghani villages where houses are ruined durining the bombing by the US forces.
Abdul Basir Khan, a member of Farah's provincial council, collected the names
of 147 dead - 55 at one site and 92 at another. (The international response is
symptomatically mute compared to the treatment Israel is commonly receiving
from ‘unbiased’ international anti-Semites!)
Continuance of Terror Approved. After a meeting on Tuesday in Syria, Iranian President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad and Syrian President Bashar
al-Assad told media that they continue to support
what they called “Palestinian resistance” - terrorism. Two leaders also
conducting meeting with the leaders of Hamas and
other Palestinian Authority groups based in Damascus. During the visit Ahmadinejad
cynically said: “Those who one day called Iran and Syria part of ‘the axis of evil’ now want to
develop relations with Iran and Syria.” (The meeting, which approved the continuation of terror against Israel, took place at a time when the United States has increased its efforts to improve
strained ties with Syria and Iran.)
Shameless Exploitation of Holocaust Memories. US President Barack
Obama is preparing to follow in the foot steps of his
great-uncle Charlie Payne, as a US soldier during WW2, with a visit to the Buchenwald concentration camp in Germany. The problem is that his uncle
participated in liberation of Ohrdur, a satellite
camp and only last May Mr Obama said that his uncle
was involved in liberation of Auschwitz, which was liberated by the Soviet troops.
Will the UN (Useless Nothing) ‘Investigate’? A mortar shell,
allagetely fired by Sri Lanka's army, struck the only functioning medical
facility in Sri Lanka's northern war zone today, killing 47 patients and
bystanders and wounding more than 50 others. A
total of 430 Tamil civilians, including 106 children, were either brought to
the hospital for burial or died there.
Quote of the Week:
"The time will come,
by Allah's will, when their property will be destroyed and their children will
be exterminated, and no Jew or Zionist will be left on the face of this
earth." - Hamas
religious leader Ziad Abu Alhaj,
who once participated in an international conference of "Imams and Rabbis
for Peace", which vowed to "condemn any negative representation"
of each other's religions.
Dead-Line
for Iran
Must be Set. Israeli Foreign
Minister Avigdor Lieberman told Italian Prime
Minister Silvio Berlusconi: "It is important
that the dialogue with Iran be limited, and if after three months it will
become clear that the Iranians stalling and are not shelving their nuclear
program, the international community will be required to take practical
measures against them", if Iran does not show positive signs of backing off
from its controversial nuclear program within three months.
No
Consideration for Israel’s
Security. Senior Israeli military
circles as staggered by the discovery that US president Barack Obama had approved a large Turkish arms sale to the
Lebanese army, half of whose manpower are Shiites loyal to Hizballah.
This was taken as further proof that the US president is deaf to Israel's immediate security concerns. (The US often forbids Israel to sell arms and provide military
services to other countries.)
Iran: 11 Days “to Wipe Israel Out”. General Commander of the Iranian Army Ataollah Salehi spoke openly
about in a TV report: “The truth is that Israel does not have the courage to attack us… I do not
think we will need more than 11 days to wipe Israel out of existence”
Spain/Europe still in Dark Ages. Israel’s ambassador to Spain, Rafi Shotz,
was subject to an anti-Semitic attack after he left soccer game in Madrid. Three men called him a “dirty Jew” and other
anti-Semitic epithets. Spanish police witnessed the incident but did not
restrain offenders.
Arab Illegal
Invasion in Jerusalem. Since
the 1940s, Mazen houses pop up steadily in the East Jerusalem, slowly filling a strip of land just outside the
walled Old City.
A United Nations report showed how deep and festering the dispute over housing
has become. It estimates that as many as a quarter of
the ‘Palestinian’ homes in East Jerusalem have been built without permits, housing as many as 60,000 people. (Well, it
is time for them to leave Jewish land they have illegally occupied.)
Israel is a Role Model.
British Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks,
Yom Haatzmaut speech.
Time has come for Jewish religious
leaders to speak up!
If there were justice in the world, Israel would be seen as a role model among the nations.
…Not lightly does the Torah give the name Israel to our people, for
it means "you have struggled with God and with men, and have
prevailed." To be a Jew, to be a member of the people Israel, has
always been a struggle, sometimes with God, sometimes with our fellow human
beings. But that is our destiny, our call, our task.
…No one summed up the irony of our present situation
better than Amos Oz. "in the 1930s our enemies said: Jews go to Palestine. Now they say: Jews out of Palestine. They don't want us to be here. They don't want us
to be there.
…Why, in a world in which there are 57 Islamic states
and something like 100 Christian ones, is the desire of the Jewish people to
have just one state of its own seen as - God forbid - racist, exclusionary,
retrograde?
…Why, alone among the almost 200 nations that
comprise the United Nations, is Israel the only one whose very right to be is
still called into question?
…All too often, in defense
of Israel against defamation, we have had to stand alone. No
people should be left to face hate alone. As Martin Luther King said, "In
the end we will remember, not the words of our enemies but the silence of our
friends."
…Consider the five overriding problems that will face
humanity in the 21stcentury:
The environment: Israel was the first country in the modern world to plant
trees, not cut them down, to reforest not deforest. Long before ecology had
entered the moral imagination, the Jewish people were turning a land that for
centuries lay desolate into a landscape of farms and forests and fields.
Asylum seekers: Israel is the only country other than the United States built out of asylum seekers. They came from 103
different countries, speaking 82 different languages, and out of that global
mixture a nation was born.
Terror: Israel's security fence, so often described as a wall, is
the only effective non-violent protection against terror yet devised in this
age of global terror.
Economic: Israel is only one country in the world that has moved in
fifty years from being a third world economy to a first world one.
Democratic freedom: Not only is Israel the only genuine democracy in the Middle East, but
it has sustained its democratic freedoms under strains and stresses that would
have broken the back of weaker cultures.