Monday, December 25, 2017

Any Israeli appeasement and capitulations to Arab demands will bring more violence as past history has proven - YJ Draiman



Any Israeli appeasement and capitulations to the Arab demands will bring more violence as past history has proven. by YJ Draiman


Any Israeli appeasement and capitulations to Arab demands will bring more violence as past history has proven.
Arab terror and violence has nullified any agreements with Israel It is Israel responsibility to give a 90 day notice to the UN and the world at large that it intends to exercise its historical and international rights under international law agreements and treaties of post WWI which are still in effect and have not been superseded or abrogated. Under those treaties all of what is defined as Palestine aka The Land of Israel is in effect belongs to Israel and the Jewish people. The Oslo Accords are null and void as the Arab-Palestinian leader Mahmmoud Abbas (who incites terror and violence) stated to the U.N. that he is not abiding by its terms and never has.
Israel will no longer will tolerate the deceptive Arab term of occupation by Israel of its own territory; it is internationally guaranteed by the April 1920 San Remo Conference and others; it is Jewish land liberated by Israel.
The Arabs and some of the international community deceptively believe that Israel is the occupier of its own historical territory.
It is the Arabs who are the occupiers of Jewish territory and commit a continuous terror and violence.
It is the Arab countries who terrorized and expelled over a million Jewish families and confiscated all their assets, including personal items, businesses, homes and over 46,000 sq. mi. of Jewish owned Real estate for over 2,600 years. Most of the expelled Jewish families from Arab countries were resettled in Israel and today comprise over half the population in Israel.
The Arabs received over 6 million sq. mi. of territory after WWI with a wealth of oil reserves and these territories are not questioned including Jordan which is Jewish territory. But the Arabs/Muslims will not be satisfied until they take over the whole world, not just Israel.
It is time to face reality and stop deluding yourselves; we are dealing with Arabs/Muslims who for centuries cannot make peace between themselves; they are killing each other by the millions; and you expect them to make peace with Israel. After 70 years of efforts and concessions by Israel, it is time to change direction and reclaim what is justly and legally Jewish territory.

YJ Draiman


YJ Draiman



"Palestine as an Arab Nation has never existed - before or since -  as an autonomous Arab entity. It was Jewish land occupied and ruled alternately as occupiers by the Greeks and Rome, by Islamic and Christian crusaders, by the Ottoman Empire, and then briefly by the British after World War I as trustee for the Jewish people to reconstitute the Jewish National Home in its historical ancestral land. The British agreed to RESTORE [to its rightful indigenous Jewish people] the land belongs historically to the Jewish people as their homeland, as per the April 1920 San Remo Treaty which incorporated the 1917 Balfour Declaration as international law confirmed by the Treaty of Sevres Article 95 and the 1919 Faisal Weitzmann Agreement. And The 1920 Treaty of Sevres Article 95. There was no language known as Arab-Palestinian. There was no distinct Arab-Palestinian culture. There has never been a Palestine governed by the Arab-Palestinians. Palestinians are Arabs, indistinguishable from Jordanians, Syrians, Lebanese, Iraqis, etc." If the Arab-Palestinians want their own state, they already have one it’s called Jordan which was established on Jewish land.

"The Arab Palestinian people have no national identity. I Yasser Arafat, man of destiny, will give them that identity through conflict with Israel." -Yasser Arafat.
"The Arab Palestinian people do not exist. The creation of an Arab Palestinian state is only a means for continuing our struggle against the state of Israel for our Arab unity." –Arab PLO executive committee member, Zahir Muhsein, 1977.
The late military commander of the Arab PLO, as well as member of the Arab PLO Executive Council, Zuhair Muhsin. Said the following to James Dorsey in a 1977 interview in the Dutch newspaper "Trouw" - There are no differences between Jordanians, Arab Palestinians, Syrians and Lebanese. We are all part of one nation. It is only for political reasons that we carefully underline our Arab Palestinian identity....yes; the existence of a separate Arab Palestinian identity serves only tactical purposes. The founding of an Arab Palestinian state is a new tool in the continuing battle against Israel.
"It is common knowledge that Palestine is nothing but southern Syria."
- Ahmed Shuqeiri, later the chairman of the PLO, to the UN Security Council
"There is no such country [as Palestine]! ’Palestine' is a term the Zionists invented! There is no Arab Palestine in the Qur’an. Our country was for century’s part of Syria."
- Auni Bey Abdul-Hadi, a local Arab leader, to the Peel Commission, 1937


The FaisalWeizmann Agreement was a 3 January 1919 agreement between Emir Faisal, the third son of Hussein Kingdom of Hejaz, and Chaim Weizmann, a Zionist leader Within the framework of the Paris Peace Conference, a political accord was signed on January 3, 1919, by Dr. Chaim Weizmann in the name of the Zionist Organization and by the Emir Feisal, son of the Sherif of Mecca. Under the terms of the agreement, the Arabs would recognize the Balfour Declaration 



Jerusalem the Eternal Capital of the Jewish People

The Jews have only Jerusalem, and only the Jews have made Jerusalem their capital.
That is why it has so much deeper a meaning for them (the Jews) than for anybody else.
Jerusalem throughout its long and turbulent history, Jerusalem, more than any other city, has evoked the emotions, aspirations, yearnings and religious fervor of civilized Jewish mankind. Yet this homage of the world cannot overshadow the consuming and single-minded passion of one particular attachment: that of the Jewish people. For that people, as no other, Jerusalem is not just its one and only religious center and source of spiritual life; from time immemorial it has been and, still is, the very heart and core of the people – the tangible embodiment of its nationhood, the lodestar in its wanderings, the theme of its prayers each day, the fulfillment of its dreams for the Return unto Zion and indeed the cornerstone of its continuity.
Many thousand of years ago, it was in Jerusalem that the priests would offer up daily sacrifices in the Temple on Mount Moriah. It was there in the Temple that the Sanhedrin, the great court of 71 Jewish sages, would sit in judgment. And three times a year on the harvest holy-days of Passover, Pentecost and Tabernacles, the entire Jewish nation would make a pilgrimage to Jerusalem. It is in the direction of Jerusalem that Jews face when they pray three times daily.
The Jewish prayers themselves contain numerous references to
Jerusalem and Zion. In the Amidah, the Silent Devotion, God is praised as the Builder of Jerusalem. In many other places the prayers echo the messianic belief that God will restore the Jewish people to His holy city. On Passover and the Day of Atonement Jews conclude services with the fervent hope: “Next year may we be in Jerusalem!”
The Jewish connection to
Jerusalem harks back to Biblical times. Jacob, encountering the site where the Temple would stand centuries later said: “How awe-inspiring is this place! It is the House of God! It is the gate to heaven!” (Gen. 28:17). Jerusalem was “the site that the Lord your God will choose from among all your tribes, as a place established in His name. It is there that you shall go to seek His presence” (Deut. 12:3).
Jerusalem began to fulfill the function of a spiritual and national capital when King David conquered the city in the 10th century BCE. King David made it his seat of judgment and brought the Ark of the Covenant to rest there. It was also David who conceived the idea of building a permanent house of God, a Temple, a plan eventually fulfilled by his son Solomon. DESTRUCTION & REBIRTH The story of the Jewish people and Jerusalem has been one of exile, destruction and rebirth.
Jerusalem in its 3000 years of history the city was destroyed 17 times and 18 times reborn.
There always remained a Jewish presence in the city of
Jerusalem, and the Jewish people as a whole always dreamt of returning en mass to Jerusalem and rebuilding their city.
When the Babylonians destroyed the city in 586
BCE, the Jewish exiles pledged that they would never forget their beloved Jerusalem: “By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat down, and we wept, when we remembered Zion. Upon the willows in its midst we hanged up our harps. For there they that led us captive asked of us words of song, and our tormentors asked of us in mirth: ‘Sing us one of the songs of Zion.’ How shall we sing the Lord’s song in a foreign land? If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, let my right hand wither. Let my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth, if I remember thee not; if I set not Jerusalem above my chiefest joy” (Psalms 137:1-6).
The Jewish exiles did not forget their beloved city of
Jerusalem. They were to return there and rebuild the Temple under the guidance of Ezra and Nehemiah. When the Seleucids took control over the Land of Israel and placed Greek idols in the Temple, the Jewish Maccabees revolted. They succeeded in recapturing Jerusalem and re-dedicating the Temple in 165 BCE.
The Romans destroyed the
Temple in 70 CE. When the Emperor Hadrian began planning to replace it with a shrine to Jupiter, a Jewish revolt known as the Bar Kochba Rebellion broke out.
For the last 2000 years, on the 9th day of the Hebrew month of Av, Jews everywhere have commemorated the destruction of their city and
Temple with a 25-hour fast. They sit on low stools in their synagogues and recite Jeremiah’s Lamentations. They recite elegies for the city which is “scorned without her glory”.
During the periods of exile Jews throughout the world would be linked as they prayed together in their Hebrew tongue all facing in the same direction, maintaining their affinity with their eternal
Jerusalem. Today Jerusalem flourishes once again as the heart and soul of Judaism. It boasts a full range of rebuilt and new synagogues, Talmudic academies and institutes of Jewish research. It is home to the Chief Rabbinate of Israel which administers the life cycle events of the nation’s Jewish citizens. All varieties of Judaism are represented there. Nowhere else is the spiritual element of the Jewish people so visible as in this “place that the Lord has chosen”.
Jerusalem the Jewish NATIONAL CAPITAL for eternity; Jerusalem
was never the capital city of any of its conquerors.
YJ Draiman


6 comments:

  1. A message to the world at large - face it – Greater Israel is Jewish territory for eternity and it is not negotiable. Rev2
    The Arab-Palestinians already have Jordan which is over 77% of the territory allocated to the Jewish people under International Treaties from 1920 San Remo including the 1919 Faisal Weizmann Agreement.
    It is time to stop fantasizing and deluding yourself and the rest of the world. Greater Israel is for the Jewish people, according to history, archaeology, international law and treaties.
    The Arabs already have Jewish Assets including, businesses, homes and over 120,000 sq. km. - 46,332 sq. miles of Jewish owned land for over 2,600 years (6 times the size of Israel) that they confiscated from the million Jewish families and their children they terrorized and expelled from Arab countries in the past 80 years. They also have the Jewish territory of Jordan which was given to them by the British in violation of post WWI Agreements and the Arabs in Jordan expelled the Jews and confiscated their properties and do not permit Jews to live or own property in Jordan.
    I think many do not have their facts straight – Israel belongs to the Jews. It has been a Jewish country for over 4,000 years and has been occupied by various Nations who let it deteriorate into a dessert. There are 22 Arab countries that were allocated over 13 million sq. km. with a wealth of oil reserves and only one Jewish country that from the allocation of 120,000 sq. km. the Jewish state has now about 21,000 sq. km. The land-rich Arabs already occupy over 6 million square miles and land-poor Israel, including all of its territories, comprises only about 10,000 square miles. The Arab areas are thus 500 times larger than Israel and the Arabs already possess 99.8% of the total land of which about 70% is vacant. The so-called West Bank aka Judea and Samaria and Gaza areas combined total 2,300 square miles and comprise a miniscule 0.046% of the entire Arab empire - and to seize this speck of land the Arabs are adamant and willing to fight and die forever! Only a mind, hopelessly out of touch with reality, can seriously suggest that the Arabs need still more land, carved out of historical Israel, to create yet another Arab terrorist country.
    The Quran states it clearly; Israel belongs to the Jewish people.
    The Jews never had a chance of reaching a majority in the country of Palestine after WW1, given the illegal restrictive immigration policy of the British in violation of 1920 International treaties and Agreements, which was recognized by a resolution in the U.S. Congress and Senate and signed by President Harding in 1922. By contrast, Palestine’s aka The Land of Israel’s Arab population, which had been declining prior to the Mandate for Palestine in 1922, grew exponentially because Arabs from all the surrounding countries were free to come albeit illegally—and hundreds of thousands did—to take advantage of the rapid economic development and improved health conditions stimulated by Zionist settlement and Worldwide Jewish financial support for development of The Land of Israel.

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  2. Historical archives lay bare the false claim that Jewish settlers dispossessed Arab people from their land in Palestine. The examination of records from 1830 onward will shock most people.
    In the first place, records shows that Palestine's population barely grew for 250 years--rising from 205,000 Muslims, Christians and Jews in 1554 to only 275,000 in 1800, many were nomads. In the second, records from 1830, 1863, 1878 and 1893 and 1917, among others, demonstrate that when the heaviest Jewish immigration to Palestine began in 1880, a large proportion of the 425,000 to 440,000 Arabs in Palestine were themselves new and recent mostly illegal immigrants. (The U.S. knows well the affect of millions of illegal immigrants in the U.S. which is a small percentage compared to total population in the U.S. Now compare to at least 30% Arab illegal immigrants into Palestine aka The Land of Israel).
    The research also carefully documents the origins of those Arab immigrants into Palestine. Many came from Egypt: The 1831 invasion by the Egyptian Khedive, Ibrahim Pasha, forced Palestine fellaheen, urban dwellers and Bedouin to permanently flee Ottoman military drafts and taxes. The 1837 Great Earthquake and epidemics that followed further cut their numbers. In their wake came Ibrahim Pasha's Egyptian Arabs, who settled some of the empty land. In 1831 alone, 6,000 Egyptian Arabs settled in Akko. The Egyptian Arab-Hinadi, Ghawarna tribes settled in the Beit Shean and Hula Valleys and in the Jordan Valley towns of Ubeidiya, Delhamiya and Kafer-Miser. In the Hula Valley, the Egyptian ez-Zubeids later sold their land at hefty prices to Jewish settlers from Yessud-Hama'ala. According to an 1893 British Palestine Exploration Fund report, Egyptians immigrants made up most of the population in Jaffa.
    Additionally, Records shows, Arab and Muslim illegal immigrants also came from Algeria, Damascus, Yemen, Afghanistan, Persia, India, Tripoli, Morocco, Turkey and Iraq. The French conquest of Algeria, for example, led to the eventual rebellion and imprisonment of Abd el-Kadar el-Hassani, whose followers in 1856 fled to Syria and the Lower Galilee towns of Shara, Ulam, Ma'ader, Kafer-Sabet, Usha (near present-day Ramat-Yohanan), the Mount Atlas village of Qedesh and villages on Lake Hula and in the Upper Galilee, where they spoke Berber. In Ramle, the Arab immigrants spoke Qebili, a Mugrabi dialect. Circassian refugees from the Caucasus settled in Trans-Jordan and as far east as Caesarea.

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  3. Arab illegal immigration continued to rise through World War I, as research documents, despite locusts, the Ottoman draft and more epidemics. Egyptian laborers, contractors and businessmen flooded the country. By 1922, the Muslim population had more than doubled to 566,311, including 62,500 Bedouins. The 1931 Mandatory government census counted 693,147 permanent Muslim residents, including 66,553 Bedouins. It also gave the natural increase of the population as 132,211 --- 57,125 less than the absolute increase. Only illegal Arab immigration explains this contradiction, research shows.
    The next census in 1948, as the research recounts, followed unprecedented economic growth by the Jewish immigration and infusion resources, during which illegal Arab immigration continued and increased substantially. From April 1934 to November 1935, for example, 20,000 Hurani Arabs families came to Palestine. These and tens of thousands of other Arab immigrants worked on Jewish farms, construction projects (building roads, railroads and the Haifa port), and government and municipal jobs. Syrians and Lebanese Arabs were free to come with nothing but border passes, and they came along with immigrants from Somalia, Trans-Jordan, Persia, India, Ethiopia and the Hejaz. British Mandatory government rules required the supervision of immigration, but Palestine's borders remained porous to all but Jews. In all, records shows that 45,000 to 50,000 illegal Arab families immigrants came from 1931 to 1947 --- on top of up to 30,000 other Arab illegal immigrants families who arrived from 1935 to 1945.
    The research also carefully examines numerous historical descriptions of a desolate landscape; composed almost entirely of swamps and deserts, and sold to the Jewish people by absentee Arab landlords, appointed by the Ottoman government which owned over 90% of all the land in Palestine, at enormous profits (those facts were confirmed by the Mufti of Jerusalem while testifying in front of the British Peel commission in 1937). Dozens of sales are documented specifically, including some by the Egyptian el-Husseini family of Yasser Arafat.
    Altogether, this research shatters the Arab claim of dispossession. The real disposition and ethnic cleansing was taking place in the Arab countries that expelled over a million Jewish families.
    With research and documentation, its argument, and its moral outrage -- was the written description of how powerful Arab-Palestinian politicians sold land at inflated prices to Jewish immigrants in Palestine-Israel, with the full understanding that once the British left, the Arab-Palestinians would steal that land back from the Jews, thus getting paid for the land a hefty price and getting the land back for free. This was a widespread, systematic scheme on the part of Arab-Palestinian land-owners and political leaders.
    Israel is a Jewish State its territories are non-negotiable. It has been a Jewish country for over 4,000 years and that is not going to change.
    The Arab-Palestinians are the occupiers. All they want is to destroy the Jews. They educate their children and the masses to commit terror and violence against Israel. They danced in the streets when the twin towers in 9-11 collapsed and 3,000 Americans died. They supported Sadam Husein taking over Kuwait. (Kuwait therefore expelled over 400,000 Arab-Palestinians who worked in Kuwait.
    It is amazing how you and many others choose to ignore that the Arab countries have persecuted and expelled over a million Jewish families and their children from their countries in the last 90 years. The massive numbers of Jewish people who lived in the now called Arab countries for over 2,600 years. The Arabs confiscated all their assets, businesses, homes and real estate property 6 times the size of Israel – over 120,000 sq. km. or 46,332 sq. miles which is valued in the trillions of dollars.
    Any Arab who is not happy to live under the Israeli government in The Land of Israel can move there.

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  4. Study your history; Muhammad in 627 about 1,500 years ago beheaded 700 Jews in Medina which was a Jewish town in Saudi Arabia for over a thousand years, he killed all the men took the women as slaves and raped their daughters. This is just the tip of the history of the Jewish people in Arab countries.
    Do you want more; study the complete unbiased history of the Jewish people in Arab countries objectively.
    How many Jews are left today in Arab countries and how many Christians have been murdered and millions forced to leave the Arab countries and how much assets and properties of those forced to leave was taken over by the Arabs without any regard to compensation.
    YJ Draiman

    P.S. The UN can pass non-binding resolutions with no legal standing, but it can neither change history nor alter reality.
    Jewish presence and land ownership goes back to the time of Abraham who dug wells in the territory later called the Land of Israel (The City of Be’er Sheva in the Negev is named after one of Abraham’s wells. Abraham took his people and helped save the captured people in Shalem which is Jerusalem). Jewish sovereignty STARTED about 1250 B.C.E. in Jordan with defeat of Amorites under Moses' lead! The tribe of Reuven, Gad and half of Menasheh were the FIRST to have designated land! Only later, when Moses passed away did Joshua lead the rest of the Israelites into Canaan and conquered the area.
    What we today call Jordan was ours, as a people, BEFORE what we today call Israel!
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    Even in the 2nd commonwealth The Jewish sovereign kingdom under the Hasmonaems included all the inhabitable area of today's "Jordan".
    I beg to defer with those who claim that the east bank of the Jordan River which is now called Jordan was not Jewish land. Jordan is "Palestine" as much as Israel can be claimed to be; and because the British Mandate and the British Army were in control of Palestine as trustee for the Jewish people to help the reconstituted The Jewish National Home and bring about Jewish control and sovereignty over Palestine aka The Land of Israel; but the British violated their duty and obligation and assigned over three quarters of Jewish allocated historical land to the new Arab State of Trans-Jordan. Moreover, the Jewish people in 1922 Palestine did not have their army to defend and protect them from international complicity in the theft of Jewish historical territory.
    As for options, though none are necessarily easy, 50 yrs later, the "outcome thesis" of preserving the "status quo" has been miserably shortsighted.
    1) The world unjustified pressure for Israel to be 8-15 miles wide and accept the 1948 armistice line as a permanent border is increasing.
    2) We all know what happens when Arabs "Palestinians" have Israel leave. Gaza. It becomes an Arab terrorist State that fires thousands of rockets at Israel’s civilian population centers.
    Jordan IS Palestine. It is over 77% of the Palestine Mandate, which was allocated to the Jewish people after WWI, its population is 80% Arab-Palestinians, and its numerically insignificant royal family are British imports from another area entirely (modern day Saudi Arabia), circa 1920.
    Israel can not be 8 miles wide. If Palestine/Jordan wants to be antagonistic they will reap what they sow. Moreover, it is about time for the weakness of 20 centuries of ghetto living, to come out of the Jew Daniel. When this is done we will be alright, b'ezrat Hashem (with the Almighty’s help).
    YJ Draiman

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  5. History Lesson a must read By Israel’s Detractors
    Unable to defeat Israel on the battlefield or intimidate her by decades of terror her Muslim tormentors have anxiously turned to a different strategy. In defiance of the mountains of historical and archeological facts, let alone the biblical evidence, they have embarked on a strenuous effort to turn history upside down and wage a campaign to prove that Israel and the Jews have no legal right to the Land of Israel and that it should always have been a land over which Islamic supremacists hold dominion.
    Their insatiable appetite for historical revision, bolstered by an American president Obama who conveniently suffers from historical amnesia, has led them into the realm of law-fare, where if you torture the facts long enough eventually the facts will tell you anything you wish to hear.
    However, as Howard Grief pointed out in his essay, “Legal Rights and Title of Sovereignty of the Jewish People to the Land of Israel and Palestine under International Law,” before the Arab Palestinians’ romp of fantasy can be realized they need to disprove the legitimacy of the Balfour Declaration of 1917, the Mandates System established and governed by Article 22 of the Covenant of the League of Nations contained in the Treaty of Versailles and all the other peace treaties made with the Central Powers, i.e. Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and Turkey.
    The Covenant was the idea of president Woodrow Wilson and contained his program of Fourteen Points of January 8, 1918 while Article 22, which established the Mandates System, was largely the work of Jan Christiaan Smuts who formulated the details in a memorandum that became known as the Smuts Resolution, officially endorsed by the Council of Ten on January 30, 1919 in which Palestine as envisaged in the Balfour Declaration was named as one of the mandated states to be created.
    The official creation of the country took place at the April 1920 San Remo Peace Conference (1920) where the Balfour Declaration was adopted by the Supreme Council of the Principal Allied Powers as international law and as the basis for the future “administration” of Palestine without restrictions which would henceforth be recognized as the Jewish National Home.
    Grief goes on to say that the moment of birth of Jewish legal rights and title of sovereignty thus took place at the same time Palestine was created a “mandated” state since it was created for NO other reason than to “reconstitute” the ancient Jewish state of Judea in fulfillment of the Balfour Declaration and the general provisions of Article 22 of the League Covenant. This meant that Palestine from the start was legally a Jewish state that was, in theory, to be guided toward independence and sovereignty by a Mandatory or Trustee, also acting as Tutor (this turned out to be Great Britain) and who would take the necessary political, administrative and economic measures to re-establish the Jewish National Home.
    The details for the planned independent Jewish state were set forth in three basic documents which may be termed the founding documents of mandated Palestine and the modern Jewish state of Israel that arose from them. These were: the San Remo Resolution of April 15, 1920; the Franco-British Boundary Convention of December 23, 1920; and the Mandate for Palestine conferred on Britain as trustee by the Principal Allied Powers and confirmed by the League of Nations on July 24, 1922.
    These founding documents were supplemented by the Anglo-American Convention of December 3, 1924 respecting the Mandate for Palestine. It is of supreme importance to realize that these documents are the source of Jewish legal rights and title of sovereignty over all the land of Israel under international law. Therefore, it is impossible to “occupy” territory you already own regardless of the mistakes made by successive Israeli governments during the intervening years and, alas, there have been plenty of them but none significant enough to have revoked their root of title or legal sovereignty.

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  6. No matter how long or how often they repeat their lies the Arab Palestinians simply have no case. As for the policies being proposed in the United Nations which its resolutions are non-binding with no legal standing, the European Union, Russia, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and the Oval Office they are a stark reminder of Goethe’s observation that there is nothing so frightful as ignorance in action.
    For over 69 years Israel has been an embattled outpost of Western values surrounded by genocidal enemies whose undiminished goal is her extinction. She is on the front lines against the relentless march of Islamic totalitarianism which threatens to provide us all with a one-way ticket back to the seventh century. On that journey we would be treated to all the brutality, all the cruelty and all the barbarism enshrined in Islam’s title deed, namely the Koran itself. We must go where the evidence leads.
    The annihilation of Israel would be a vital step in the eventual establishment of an Islamic caliphate in the region comprised of Iran, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Turkey, and Egypt. As Israel goes so surely will go the rest of us, so for her own survival, as well as for ours, Israel must proclaim her right as she was given that right and defend that right whenever it is challenged and whatever the cost.
    “What stronger breast-plate than a heart untainted!
    Thrice is he arm’d that hath his quarrel just,
    And he but naked, though lock’d up in steel,
    Whose conscience with injustice is corrupted.”

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