Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Please share with the other Board Members of Agudah and the Moetzet Gedolei Hatorah Oped: The Famous State of Palestine - Defense/Security - News - Israel National News

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Dear Mr. Bennett, amv"sh

When Moetzet Gedolei Hatorah is Silent regarding allowing the establishment of a  Palestinian State then it is Shtika Kehodaya Damya.  See below an article by Giulio Meotti who presents an accurate description of what a Palestinian State would look like.  We are allowing the most immoral and base society to takeover chas vechalila. 

What would it take for a 5 minute you tube of Rav Eliashiv or a Moetzet Gedolei Hatorah representative  saying the Land of Israel whose boundaries are delineated in Parshat Masei, including all of Judea and Samaria is Promised to the Jewish Nation and the Jewish people are obligated to keep the commandments in order to bring blessings to mankind. Peace and prosperity is directly related to Jewish Sovereignty in Judea and Samaria.  Drawing lines and negotiations only increases conflict.  Territorial compromise only brings war.  Not peace. 


Please go on the PMW website (Palestinian Media Watch) and listen to how the Palestinians are launching their bid for Statehood.  They are honoring the terrorists and mothers of terrorists who have murdered Jews. 
By Giulio Meotti
Weissmandl did not sit by and  just davan even though he was a Rosh Yeshiva. He advised Jews not to go on the cattle cars and rather to fight. . Even if most of them died the percentage would be greater then going to the camps. He advised them to take knives with them so if necessary they could cut the chains on the cars and jump out and save their lives.  He acted.  He saved lives.He bribed who he felt would take a bribe.  It was not enough because he did not get the support he needed.  

If you say it is too late to speak out, then of course that is ridiculous   .  Even in 1944 it was not too late to save lives. Over a hundred and forty thousand lives were saved as a direct result of his hishtadlus and newspaper articles in Switzerland regarding the death camps.  But by that time millions were killed.   The massacres have not yet begun in Judea and Samaria.  However, there are warnings.  Please go on Arutz7

2. Sabbath Walk Becomes Nightmare for Jerusalem Family

by Maayana Miskin 

For many families, the walk home from synagogue on Friday evening provides an enjoyable moment of tranquility after a long week. This past Sabbath, one Jerusalem family's walk became a nightmare, as they were set upon by an Arab gang determined to cause harm.

The mother of the family, Tzipi, recalled the traumatic event in an interview with Arutz Sheva.

"We were coming back from Sabbath evening prayers with our family and a guest – 10 people in all," she said. "We were getting near our home, at Shaar HaPrachim [Flowers Gate in Jerusalem's Old City – ed.] when suddenly a group of five young men with their faces covered and concrete blocks in hand burst out from a nearby alley."

The group had been attacking nearby security guards, but quickly turned its attention to the helpless family. "They started to stone us. We pressed ourselves against the wall. When that didn't help, we stood under the roof of a shop, and it took the brunt of the rocks," Tzipi said.

The family managed to escape unhurt, a fact Tzipi described as "miraculous." However, she said, while there were no physical injuries, the children are suffering emotional stress due to the trauma.

Nearby Border Police officers did not intervene to stop the attack, she added. The officers later explained that intervening would have been likely to get them in trouble. "Soldiers and Border Police can act only if there's an immediate threat to life," she explained.

That protocol could end in death, she warned. "[Rock attacks] are attempted murder for all purposes," she said. "What are they waiting for, for somebody to be killed?"

On Sunday, Border Police announced that they had caught the gang that attacked Tzipi and her family.



3. Arson in Samaria – Beginning of 'September' Riots?

by Maayana Miskin 

An arson attack near the Jewish town of Itamar in Samaria on Monday night was met by a rapid and large-scale military response – a fact locals say is a sign of the high tension in advance of the Palestinian Authority's planned statehood bid.

PA Arabs set fire to a field south of Itamar on Monday night, in what residents of Itamar explained was not an unusual occurrence. Despite the fact that PA gangs frequently set fire to Jewish fields in the region, this time, many soldiers were called up to put out the fire and search for the attackers.

"It seems that the IDF isn't taking any chances, due to the uncertainty about the nature of the events expected this week," one resident said.

The IDF has been calling up reserves for weeks in advance of the PA's planned appeal to the UN this week to recognize it as a state. PA leaders say the UN vote will be accompanied by mass rallies in Judea and Samaria; the IDF is preparing for violence, but reminding soldiers to be cautious.

On Sunday, PA Arabs drove near the Jewish community of Negohot in a convoy and jeered, while on Monday, dozens blocked a road near the town of Neve Tzuf and clashed with IDF soldiers.

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