Monday, March 5, 2007

PERES: WE'RE NOT DONE SURRENDERING

LET'S SEE. IN EXCHANGE FOR NOTHING FROM HEZBOLLAH OR LEBANON, ISRAEL UNILATERALLY WITHDREW FROM SOUTHER LEBANON. SOON, HEZBOLLAH ARMED ITSELF, KIDNAPPED ISRAELIS, PROVOKED A WAR, AND LAUNCHED MISSILES INTO NORTHERN ISRAEL. IN EXCHANGE FOR NOTHING FROM THE PALESTINIANS, ISRAEL UNILATERALLY WITHDREW FROM GAZA. SOON, HAMAS TOOK OVER, ARMED ITSELF, KIDNAPPED ISRAELIS, AND LAUNCHED MISSILES INTO SOUTHERN ISRAEL.

AND NOW, PERES WANTS TO UNILATERALLY WITHDRAW FROM THE WEST BANK.

WHAT CAN GO WRONG? IT'S NOT AS IF GIVING THE PALESTINIANS THE HIGH GROUND OF THE JUDEAN HILLS FROM WHICH TO LAUNCH MISSILES COULD BE A PROBLEM. AND WHO WORRIES ABOUT THEIR CONTROLING SOME OF THE HOLIEST SITES IN JUDAISM AND MAKING THEM JUDENREIN?


Peres: We will surrender Judea-Samaria (JNW)
Israeli Vice Premier Shimon Peres said on Saturday that the current government still very much intends to uproot thousands of Jews from Judea and Samaria and surrender their homes to the "Palestinians."

In an interview on Israel's Channel 2 TV, Peres stated matter-of-factly:

"The government will evacuate...dozens of settlements by the end of its term."

Prime Minister Ehud Olmert originally ran on a platform of additional "disengagement" from the biblical Land of Israel.

But his plummeting popularity following Israel's failures in last summer's Lebanon war called into question the ability to implement such a controversial policy, and Olmert put the issue on the back burner.

At the time, Olmert claimed that he had been forced to change his mind due to the fact that Israel's withdrawals from southern Lebanon and Gaza had brought increased violence instead of peace.

But the fact that Peres made his latest remarks at a time when hostility from Lebanon and Gaza continues unabated calls into question whether or not Olmert has really learned his lesson.

SEE ALSO: Talking surrender, inviting disaster (Zionist.com)
This will come as no surprise, but the government of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert still very much intends to uproot thousands of Jews from Judea and Samaria in the very near future.
Vice Premier Shimon Peres said on Israeli television on Saturday that by the end of the current government’s term, at least several dozen established Jewish towns in Judea and Samaria will be no more.

It is still staggering to watch Israel talk openly of surrender in the name of peace, even after all the evidence that the “Palestinians” have presented proving that they do not really want peaceful coexistence.

You can chalk this one up to a combination of internal Israeli foolishness and massive self-serving pressure from Washington.

I personally don’t think this plan will ever be implemented, but I said the same thing before the abhorrent uprooting of Jewish Gaza, so I could be wrong.

That means that despite our firm belief that in the end God is going to have His way and Israel will come out on top, if we don’t want to see thousands more Bible-believing Jewish brothers and sisters violently ripped from their God-given inheritance along the way, then we need to do something now.

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