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Showing posts with label The Gaza Strip and Israel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Gaza Strip and Israel. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Israeli violence leads to anti-Semitism throughout the world



It is a mistake for the Zionists to think that with military force they can subdue Hamas. The suicide bomber goes on his mission with the knowledge that he will die, and therefore the threat of death does not scare him. The Hamas militants are not getting any weaker because the Zionists killed a few of them or even a few hundred of them or even a thousand. On the contrary, they are getting stronger due to this attack, because every civilian casualty they suffer gains them more sympathy in the world and makes the Zionists look worse. 

Israeli violence leads to anti-Semitism throughout the world.

In reaction to the Mumbai attack, Levi Sokolic wrote in the Jewish Press of Dec. 24 2008:

It ought to be painfully obvious to every Jew in the world - whatever the level of his religious affiliation - that had he been in the Chabad House in Mumbai at the time of the attack, he too would have been tortured and killed for being Jewish.

Indeed, even a Jew who marches in support of the Palestinians and who hates Israel and all things Jewish would have been killed for being Jewish, had he been there.

Any Jew is a legitimate target to these depraved people. The Mumbai Chabad House was not in Israel, and the Jews in Mumbai had nothing to do with Zionism. They were about Shabbat, kosher food, prayer, and learning Torah.  

Our reaction to this is: Yes, but Zionism was the cause for these people hating Jews and targeting Jews. They said so explicitly. 

Before Zionism, Jews and Arabs lived in peace: 

In his book With the Turks to the Suez Canal" WWI German general Friedrich Frieherr Kress von Kressenstein writes:

A phenomenon that was extremely odd was how the war caused an unprecedented upsurge in the battle between Zionists and non-Zionists, a battle that turned ugly and did little to promote Jewish interests in general. At the same time, the non-Zionists - i.e., the Jews without political goals, mainly belonging to the Orthodox stream - were the overwhelming majority in Palestine. The Zionists living in Palestine scarcely made up five percent of the population, but they were very active and fanatical, and terrorized the non-Zionists. During the war, the latter tried to free themselves from this terror with the help of the Turks . They feared, justifiably, that the activities of the Zionists would ruin the good relations that existed between the long-time Jewish inhabitants of Palestine and the Arabs, and that the Turks might adopt hard-line policies that would harm them, too." 

Rabbi Baruch Kaplan, who studied in the Hebron Yeshiva in 1929, wrote:

The Arabs were very friendly people, and the Jewish People in Hebron lived together with them and had very friendly relations with them. They worked for Jews, and everybody got along just fine.

Naim Gileadi, a Jew who grew up in Iraq before WWII, wrote:

I could not have recounted any personal grievances that my family members would have lodged against the government or the Muslim majority. Our family had been treated well and had prospered, first as farmers with some 50,000 acres devoted to rice, dates and Arab horses. Then, with the Ottomans, we bought and purified gold that was shipped to Istanbul and turned into coinage. The Turks were responsible in fact for changing our name to reflect our occupation-we became Khalaschi, meaning "Makers of Pure."
Britain's pro-Zionist attitude in Palestine, however, triggered a growing anti-Zionist backlash in Iraq, as it did in all Arab countries. Writing at the end of 1934, Sir Francis Humphreys, Britain's Ambassador in Baghdad, noted that, while before WW I Iraqi Jews had enjoyed a more favorable position than any other minority in the country, since then "Zionism has sown dissension between Jews and Arabs, and a bitterness has grown up between the two peoples which did not previously exist."
People think the Zionists are saving Jewish lives with their wars. 

Rabbi Avigdor Miller used to say, If you see a sign on a store saying Save 20%, then don t go in and you ll save 100%. In the same way, people who are caught up in the present and miss the big picture say, Israel is doing the right thing by defending itself. But the big picture is that Israel would save far more by not existing as a state in the first place. 

Throughout the history of Zionism, a consistent pattern emerges. The Zionists have focused too much on their short-term goal, while the greatest rabbis in their wisdom have viewed the big picture. In the late 1800s the Chovevei Zion claimed to be settling the land through peaceful land purchase, but the rabbis warned that their activities would lead to confrontation with the Turks. Theodor Herzl claimed to be negotiating with world leaders for a Jewish national home, but the rabbis saw that his movement would portray the Jews as a foreign and disloyal element within their home countries. In 1937, the Zionists accepted the Peel proposal to partition Palestine, forming a Jewish state and an Arab state, but the Brisker Rav cried out, How can any religious Jew contemplate this idea? We know that the Arabs will not let the partition be carried out peacefully; there will be wars and bloodshed. And it is forbidden to sacrifice even one Jewish life for the sake of founding a state. In 1947, as a large part of the Jewish world rejoiced over the UN s recommendation to partition Palestine and create a Jewish state, the Brisker Rav again reiterated that the entire concept of a Jewish state is one of constant warfare. In 1967, as most Jews rejoiced over the Zionist victory, the Satmar Rebbe cried over the Jewish soldiers who had died in battle. He wrote a book explaining that the entire war could have been avoided.

In every game that the Zionists have played to achieve their goals, they have been apparently successful in the short run, but look at the big picture: why are they playing these games to begin with? Since when has the Jewish people valued a piece of land more than Jewish lives? 

What would we like to see? A single state in Palestine under which Jews and Palestinians have completely equal rights, and Palestinians have the majority. This could be easily accomplished now with the 1.5 million Palestinians in Gaza, 1.5 in Israel proper, 1.5 in the West Bank and 2 million returning refugees. Furthermore, I can imagine some Israeli Jews would want to leave and the UN should provide a mechanism to help them to find places to live.

copied from : http://www.jewsagainstzionism.com/about/visitorcomments/comments.cfm

Do the Arabs have the competence to cope with Israel or do they lack this quality?

To improve personal living you have to find competence to take control. Our life is the personal way we as humans life. It is our way of making choices, which contributes to our person. In life we have inner coaches, counselors, etc that help us to achieve in life. We also have helpful experts in the world who will take the time to help those who find it difficult to help self. You have many options and resources available to you.

Competence is earned. The Arabs must learn how to build competence to use it. A person with competence will take what they learn and use it to solve different situations in their life. They will make what they learn second to the first nature they intend to acquire. A competent person always sees the new light at the end of each tunnel.

When a person has competence, he or she feels joyful. A joyful person will consider each incident, experience etc in life as something they can learn from, as well this person will not allow bad weigh him or her down. The person will take the bad, see new light and continuing learning from his or her mistakes.
We hear bad news each day. The US is battling hard with other countries. This is out of our control. Therefore, we must see the new light. For instance, you can say ?I do not have control over the world, yet I have control over my actions.? Once you see that you can only change you, you will live happier and free of chaos.
You will need to learn how to suspend judgments of self and others. You are not the Man in control. Only one spiritual being has the right to call judgment down on anyone. Let this Man take the weight on His shoulders. You may need to pray often to cease judging self and others. since this is a common problem, we face in the world. It is habitually seen in nearly everyone you meet.
It is ok to have opinions, but when you do not have facts to support your claims, why speak. Too many times people suspect, offer opinions, speculate, or jump to conclusions, which has caused major problems in the world. If you do not have facts behind you, or to support what you say, shut up. Allow someone else in the world to make the next mistake.
If you want to live happier, you will need to build your energy. To build energy you will need to eat proper, exercise and take good care of you. You will need to associate with positive people and learn to help others as well as yourself. The more effort you put forth, the more you will get back from your efforts.
Next, you want to consider your health. Frequent doctor visits, exercise, eating right and avoiding harmful chemicals and substances are a start to bettering your health.
Once you get your health in check, you can move to build self-awareness. In fact, you should have a degree of this already built, since you needed it to see how to improve your overall life. Self-awareness is the process of evaluating self. When you can sit back and look at you, you have self-awareness. What can I do to change bad habits. How do my bad habits help me. Remember, laugh as you evaluate yourself to keep from going insane.

Friday, November 16, 2012

Save Israel From Israel

I don't know until when  will the US support Israel against Israel. What the US do is very harmful to the Jews and Israel. The time changed and the situation in America when the USA began is different than what is going on in Israel now.
Israel can not exterminate the Arabs  the same way as it is done against the red Indians in America. 
We hear from every US presidents that the two countries are the best solution to the Arab–Israeli conflict but neither the US nor Israel listen to the world's need to settle this problem. 

From 1967 to 1989 the UN Security Council adopted 131 resolutions directly addressing the Arab–Israeli conflict. In early Security Council practice, resolutions did not directly invoke Chapter VII

They made an explicit determination of a threat, breach of the peace, or act of aggression, and ordered an action in accordance with Article 39 or 40. Resolution 54 determined that a threat to peace existed within the meaning of Article 39 of the Charter, reiterated the need for a truce, and ordered a cease-fire pursuant to Article 40 of the Charter.

Although the phrase "Acting under Chapter VII" was never mentioned as the basis for the action taken, the chapter's authority was being used.[2]

The United Nations General Assembly has adopted a number of resolutions saying that the strategic relationship with the United States encourages Israel to pursue aggressive and expansionist policies and practices.[3] The 9th Emergency Session of the General Assembly was convened at the request of the Security Council when the United States blocked efforts to adopt sanctions against Israel.[4] The United States responded to the frequent criticism from UN organs by adopting the Negroponte doctrine.

Information taken form http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_Nations_resolutions_concerning_Israel

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Will Israel Sweep The Gaza Strip After U.S. Election


It is a legitimate question often asked on the tongues of the Palestinians in general, especially in the Gaza Strip, and other observers with interest and concern, who knows "Israel" and realize their nature, many do not believe that the Israeli government will make a decision to declare war on the Gaza Strip, and re-occupation for many reasons

Israel has come to realize that the occupation of the Gaza Strip is no longer a picnic as they believe, the Palestinian resistance has become more powerful, and more determined, and an increase in the number of fighters

 The Israeli army would not be in the face with some of the guerrillas and fighters who do not find shelter and do not have a weapon, and inexperienced
"Israel" recognizes today that the resistance forces in the Gaza Strip, estimated at tens of thousands of armed fighters, and they have supplies and ammunition, money and weapons,
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Israel knows that the number of dead in any future war will exceed its previous wars dead, and that those affected by the coming war in Israel would be incapable of resistance and steadfastness,

As Egypt after the revolution is the most important factor with regard to the Gaza Strip and the prospects for the Israeli invasion to him, which confirmed the various signals and messages Egyptian presidential and governmental, that Egypt will not stand idly about any new Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip,

And that Egypt would not be such as the previous system, and silent witness, cover and justify and fail to act, and give the Arab cover for aggression,

What make any new Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip puts it in real directed with Egypt,

Perhaps "Israel" is fully aware that he has no interest in moving sectors of the Egyptian army towards it, to be in an interview with the army on the border.

Because of the failure of "Israel" in the invasion of the Gaza Strip, or a declaration of war and occupation, it will press ahead with its policy of bombing raids and assassinations, liquidation,

And will continue in the selection of persons and identify targets bombed, and perhaps planning under the aforementioned factors, to restore Sharon's approach in dealing with the Gaza Strip, when it adopted the policy of "throat",

Where do many filtering operations against leaders and cadres of political, military and security, which made the ongoing battle and confrontation remain,

moustafa.leddawi @ gmail.com Beirut 06/11/2012