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Netanyahu Slams Abbas.
http://shemittahrediscovered.blogspot.com/2014/11/netanyahu-slams-abbas.html
Netanyahu announces support for 'Jewish state bill'.The prime minister vowed to push the bill forward, but said it must undergo many changes. "In the end, we will make it clear that Israel is the Jewish nation-state, while promising equal rights to all its citizens," he added. "
My concern: . I am worried about that but....Will the changes Netanyahu pushes undermine the very essence of the bill?
Netanyahu Slams Abbas.
http://shemittahrediscovered.blogspot.com/2014/11/netanyahu-slams-abbas.html
Netanyahu announces support for 'Jewish state bill'.The prime minister vowed to push the bill forward, but said it must undergo many changes. "In the end, we will make it clear that Israel is the Jewish nation-state, while promising equal rights to all its citizens," he added. "
My concern: . I am worried about that but....Will the changes Netanyahu pushes undermine the very essence of the bill?
Netanyahu Slams Int'l Community for Supporting Hamas Government Jewish Press News Briefs Published: June 8th, 2014
Unclear: Is Netanyahu weighing suggestions from those who are in favor of disengaging from parts of Judea and Samaria even if it would mean dismantling Jewish Settlements?
Israeli Official: Netanyahu Seeking Unilateral Move to Separate From Palestinians
JUNE 6, 2014 10:48 AM
In this Algemeiner article it states:
Netanyahu told Bloomberg View columnist Jeffrey Goldberg last month that "he noted that some Israelis favor disengaging from sections of the West Bank with large Palestinian populations, even if this would mean dismantling Jewish settlements."
My comments. Actually Netanyahu didn't say he was considering dismantling Jewish Settlement but Jeffrey Goldberg felt that he hinted that he was: In the article, Jeffrey Goldberg writes that Netanyahu also hinted (emphasis mine. Robin) that he is weighing suggestions from a large number of Israelis that he should consider taking unilateral steps to disengage from sections of the West Bank that are heavily populated by Palestinians, even if this means uprooting Jewish settlements. [Perhaps and hopefully this was conjecture by Jeffrey Goldberg and not what Netanyahu had in mind. Actually from what Netanyahu actually said it can be argued that he is against dismantling of Jewish Settlements because it was a disaster in the past, Robin's comments]
But he was quick to add that Israelis -- himself included -- don't want a repeat of their Gaza experience. In 2005, then-Prime Minister Ariel Sharon unilaterally withdrew Israeli soldiers and settlers from Gaza; it was soon taken over by the radical Islamist group Hamas, which has since used the territory to launch rockets at Israeli civilian targets.
On the other hand actions speaks louder than words and the recent destruction in Maaleh Rechavam prior to MK Livni's trip to England is very worrisome! If Netanyahu truly does not want to dismantle Jewish Settlements let his actions be consistent with his words!
Homeless families at Ma'ale Rechavam Sunday, June 08, 2014
Let us hope that Netanyahu and the Knesset will annex all of Judea and Samaria and give the Palestinians and all non Jews rights of a Ger Toshav. This means they need to acknowledge Jewish Sovereignty over the entire Land of Israel and obey the 7 Noahide Laws. They will have full human rights, like the rights to education, health care, earn a living etc.
Moshe Feiglin points out the differences of human rights and civil rights....
Apartheid 101 for John Kerry: By Moshe Feiglin
....The US captured the island of Puerto Rico (3.6 million residents) from Spain 116 years ago. Its residents cannot vote in US federal elections.
The US captured the island of Guam (150,000 residents) from Spain 116 years ago. No voting rights, as above.
The US bought the Virgin Islands (106,000 residents) from Denmark 97 years ago. No voting rights as above.
The Northern Mariana Islands (77,000 residents) were captured from Japan 70 years ago and became a UN-American mandate. For the past 36 years, they have been under US sovereignty. No voting rights, as above.
The US captured American Samoa (55,000 residents) from Spain 116 years ago. Its status is different; it is a protectorate of the US. No voting rights, as above.
Nobody accuses the US of apartheid because the people in its territories do not have federal voting rights. There is a clear and recognized difference between human rights and civil (voting) rights.
'Life Without Parole Bill' Approved for Vote
Economics Minister Naftali Bennett posts victory on Facebook shortly after bill passes vote, praises 'end to 'murder deal' only in Israel.' By Tova Dvorin 6/8/2014,
Sincerely,
Robin Ticker
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