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Yes to Palestine, no to Palestinians
Yoram Peri
Published: 29.03.06, 14:33
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31. To #15, Michael U........
SETTHERECORDSTRAIGHT   (03.29.06)
YOUR WORDS ARE ABSOLUTELY THE TRUTH. THANKS AND G-D BLESS YOU.
32. #15 - Michael U. - know of any frum places to spend Shabbat
(03.29.06)
in San Fran? Please let me know - N.
33. Excuse me Mr. Demagog
Caligula's Horse ,   Solomon's stables   (03.29.06)
There is no ethnic point here, had it of been an ethnic issue Liberman would say that he wants to expell all the Druze too. But of course you leftists can never take on an intelligent and successful right wing leader by shear electoral success and have to resort to dity methods such as character murder who is acheived by use of your media and constant brainwash that makes people scream "Facist liar murderer" whenever they see him (see volume "Bibi") until they no longer know why they hate him so much, I am certian thats what will happen to poor Liberman, but he is lucky that his base of electoral are the Russian olim, who can smell dictatoship and recruted media (Channel 1 and 2 would not shame Pravda in its good days) miles away. I am not Russian but anyways, Da Liberman!
34. To Abu Steiner
Francois ,   Paris   (03.29.06)
You are right: Haider, Le Pen, Griffin and others are purely and simply neo-Nazi but ... your Fakestinian friends are neo-Nazis as well.
35. #29 Michael
Mo   (03.29.06)
"Secondly, why is it okay to expel jews but no one else. If jews could be expelled why can't arabs." Ok, you must be drunk, right? HAVE YOU EVER HEARD OF 1948??
36. Once we move the hateful settlers
Richard ,   New York, USA   (03.29.06)
and stop wasting millions of dollars for their security, life will be better for the rest of the Jews living in Israel. I'm more concerned about the millions of Jews who are struggling every day to live in Israel proper, than I am with the hateful and violent settlers living in unauthorized settlements. And if they don't go peacefully, once again, it will be necessary for the Israeli police forces to break the hands and arms of those who resist. That's the right medicine for these settlers. We can't have people acting like wild animals in a jungle. What kind of Yiddishkeit is that? There simply must be respect for the government of Israel and those in authority.
37. non-Jewish blood?
jason white ,   afula,israel   (03.29.06)
Leiberman does not want to get rid of non-Jewish blood.That is over half his russky voters.
38. to #23
jason white ,   afula,israel   (03.29.06)
What do you call the belt bomb? They invented that.
39. Richard, you are not a Hebrew, you are Amalek
Israel ,   Israel   (03.30.06)
I dont know what the **** you are, but in G-d's eyes you are not a Hebrew. I spit on your selfhating, Nazi like persona. The so called settlers are more of a Hebrew than the people that voted for Kadima and others could ever be. Damnit, I knew American "Jewry" was bad, but you set it in stone. Spit as Has*em says those that turn their back on the Eretz Yisrael, let their seed run dry
40. You didn't mention Hamas
Shoshana   (03.30.06)
You didn't mention the democratic election of Hamas nor the rockets falling upon Israel. Israel has lost her way and naive fools like you don't even know it.
41. human and academic data
a man ,   jerusalem   (03.30.06)
humans can put theories or its academic data on real in evry thing even in energy ,,,that what eineshtien did befor ,,,, but if a human has theories and put it on other humans to be real is something fake becouse both are humans at least have same brain and feelings ,,, so in humanity you can get data from the real life not to put academic data to real humans ...only on computer game you can do it
42. reply to #39
sk ,   USA   (03.30.06)
Now "Israel," don't overgeneralize. Richard is just
43. No, #39, you are Amalek
Richard ,   New York, USA   (03.30.06)
Your hateful comments just proves my point. And that hatred in your heart makes you less of a Hebrew than me. In G-d's eyes, I am Hebrew, and that's why I'm confronting you. All of my friends voted for Kadima, and as soon as PM Olmert get's those fascist settlers out of the unauthorized areas, life is going to be a lot better for every Israeli.
44. TO #44 RICHARD
TRUMPELDOR ,   eurabia   (03.30.06)
yOU SHOULD MODERATE YOUR WORDS WHY ARE SETTELERS FASCIST?? THIS EPITHET SHOULD BE RESERVED TO HAMAS...
45. Every Single Israei Citizen Is A Settler
Israel ,   Israel   (03.30.06)
From Tel Aviv to Amona to Gush to Jerusalem, we are all settlers in Eretz Yisrael. There is no such thing as an outpost or illegal settlement because in that logic Jerusalem is illegal. All that oppose these so called settlements, dont call yourself a Hebrew. G-d gave us this land and if you cant even comprehend that little notion, disassociate yourself from calling yourself a Jew. We are commanded by G-d to kill every single enemy of Israel, and what do you do, you turn your back on G-d and praise those that beat up our true Hebrews. We didnt win back our land after the Exodus by shaking hands with Amalek, we wiped them out, so their seed couldnt continue. Instead of making your own rules on calling your self a Jew, why dont you read the Tanach. No Rav or person can change G-d's will, and no body on this earth can change his commandments.
46. Bibi wishy-washy politically? No.
D- ,   San Diego, USA   (03.30.06)
Bibi wishy-washy politically? No. No one has been as rock-solid as Bibi. It's the entire political landscape around him that's been wishy-washy. He only seems to move from the point of view of those who are going with the flow on the moving landscape, because he's standing on one of the few patches of firm ground. It's basic physics. Relative motion. Bibi's not shifting around, it's the liberal press that wrote this article that is shifting around, which makes Bibi appear to be shifting around, relative to them. What can you expect from journalism majors?
47. #45: cut the crap
Michael Steiner ,   EU   (03.30.06)
That silly rhetoric "all Israelis are settlers" hasn't been true for six decades. Yes, some or most Arabs view us as settlers. Some Jews view Arabs as cockroaches. This doesn't make us all settlers nor does it make Arabs cockroaches. And who exactly made YOU spokesperson for G-d?! Who are YOU to decide who is a Jew or Hebrew??? Those who do not subscribe to your political vievs are goyim?! Get over yourself. G-d may have promised us The Land(tm), but that selfsame G-d also told us to stone adulterers and homosexuals. Why are you not advocating the latter? Surely one pronouncement of G-d is not more or less important than another! KADIMA YISRAEL!
48. stiener
momo ,   jerusalem   (03.30.06)
some are settler other are cockrouches and i prefer the cocroaches they are less dangerouse than the settlers i do not see one cockroache cut an olive tree but i see many settlers do believe me ,,,but some israil admire the strength more than the right ,,but if i want the right the cockroache can spoile the root of any tree so the weake may be strong in any means ,,god is present and it is the absolute fair and it is one god not that of a jew other for moslem
49. Israel InDANGER-Mega THOUSANDS of ILLEGAL ARAB CONSTRUCTION
Linda Rivera ,   New York   (03.31.06)
THE SELF DESTRUCT DOUBLE STANDARD by Yoram Ettinger, January 20, 2006 Illegal Arab construction has become a norm, led by the Palestinian Authority (many PA officials reside in illegal homes), bankrolled by Saudi petrodollars and observed by the wide-closed eyes of Israel. Illegal construction has become an effective means to challenge Jewish sovereignty over Jerusalem, to undermine major infrastructure and housing projects in the Negev and Galilee, to limit the freedom/security of Jewish movement along major transportation arteries, to facilitate terrorism and to exacerbate crime. Over 1,000 illegal houses are built annually – by Jerusalem Arabs – since 1997. Only 30-40 are demolished by the authorities. About 10,000 illegal houses are built, annually, by "Green Line" Arabs in the Galilee, Negev, "Triangle", Lod and Ramleh. About 100 are demolished. Since 1967, there has been more Arab residential (largely illegal) construction in Jerusalem than Jewish construction in the capital of the Jewish State. But, Israel is enforcing the law in an iron-fist manner when it comes to a few scores of Jewish houses throughout Judea & Samaria and Hebron (built on a Jewish-registered property, which was ravaged by Arabs in 1929). Legal and governance impotence have characterized Israel's battle against illegal Arab construction, which threatens Israel's sovereignty and the rule of law in Jerusalem and all over the country. Palestinian documents, found at the PLO's "Orient House", highlight illegal construction as a key instrument in the campaign to erode the Jewish character of Jerusalem. According to the documents, the Palestinian Authority (PA) has enticed illegal construction in Jerusalem's Arab neighborhoods of Shoafat, Beit Haninah and A-Zaim, in order to prevent continuity between the Jewish neighborhoods of French Hill and Pisgat Ze'ev, and to avert the unification of Jerusalem and Ma'aleh Adoumim. Illegal construction is raging along Highway 443, the critical road from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, with the aim to transform it into an Arab road, threatening the security of Jewish transportation. While a 1999 Palestinian document anticipated that Israel was determined "to demolish 400-500 illegal houses in Beit Haninah and Shoafat", a 2000 document notified the PA that "no need to worry", since Israel would only demolish a few houses, and illegal construction could proceed with full speed ahead. For instance, illegal construction in the Jerusalem Arab neighborhood of Silwan has been a platform for intensified terrorism and felony. Forging real estate titles has proliferated in the Arab sector, robbing state-owned land as well as privately owned Arab land, fueling extortion, protection, gang-wars and the importation of illegal Arab residents from Hebron and other towns to Jerusalem – a fertile ground for terrorism.
50. reply to #43 (Richard)
sk ,   USA   (04.02.06)
Hey Richard, do you think that when Olmert "succeeds," you will move back to Israel? That would be the first good argument I've heard for "convergence." Incidentally, Richard, referring to your fellow Jews as fascists is just nasty. If you and your buddies in Kadima are going to vilify fellow Jews because they believe that Hashem gave all of the land of Israel to the Jews, you should not be surprised that you are called Amalek. Let's be clear: the hate comes from you. This is why the Left needs to be driven from power in Israel, because Bolshevism is simply organized violence.
51. p.s. to Richard
sk ,   USA   (04.02.06)
Since you talk about G-d, could you please find some references from the Tanakh in support of "convergence"?
52. Michael and Richard
David ,   Jerusalem   (04.02.06)
When you move here your opinion will be relevant. Until then you're all talk and no walk. Those of us who live here are the one's with not only the power, but the God given right, to decide what to do. Until you have the courage to stand up and live here your words are hollow and without the force of established conviction. In otherwords, hot air and insignificant. And don't complain to me about Israel being the heritage of all the Jews. Its only the heritage of those Jews who choose it - and in this blessed time when we are sovereign in our own land that's an active choice based on action and not the empty words and hearts of golut. Those who come merit the land. Those who do not merit nothing.
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