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Press release:Women in Green and the Forum for the Application of Sovereignty offer their congratulations
on the establishment of a forum of government ministers to examine the application of Israeli sovereignty over Gush Etzion.
Sovereignty over Gush Etzion is the first, and correct, step of facing the reality, toward the goal of applying sovereignty over all of Judea, Samaria, and the Jordan Valley. For now, this is a first step of the establishment of a forum of government ministers, but the very establishment of the forum attests to the progress of the political system, to shaking off the fixation that paralyzed it in recent years and to its openness to political rejuvenation. Along with this, the Israeli government has shown that it is attentive to the mood of the people, that thirsts for a different, Jewish, moral, vision that ensures security - the vision of sovereignty.
The people in Israel sees the feeble response of the United States to the establishment of the Palestinian terror government, and internalizes that now is the time to shake off the dictates of the American administration, to take responsibility for our future, and to present a new political vision.
The government of Israel is capable of being an international beacon and trailblazer, a beacon arousing hope and inspiration, also for all of Europe, that in recent years has found itself dragged along after American policy to the Islamic abyss. Barak Obama's policy is causing the entire West to commit suicide. This policy is driven by faulty and disastrous ideology, and is not an expression of any momentary weakness of the American president. The Europeans are awakening and understand this. Europe will view the act of Israeli sovereignty that curbs Arab "might makes right" as the Israeli finger in the dam against the Muslim flood, and will congratulate, albeit relatively quietly, the Israeli step.
For details and interviews:
Yehudit Katsover - 050-7161818, Nadia Matar - 050-5500834
The Movement for Israel's Tomorrow
(Women in Green)
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