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In this weeks front page story entitled ""US JEWISH RIGHT RESIGNED TO POSSIBLE FREEZE EXTENSION" Mort Klein of the Zionist Organization of AMerica is giving Netanyahu leeway to extend the freeze and Aarom Stroodle spokesman of the National Council of Young Israel merely expresses regrets but has no plan of action if the freeze continues. "The Prime Minister in office carries credibility with the Jewish Right." the article says. The article ends with "The vast majority o f American Jewry believes that Netanyahu, as the democratically elected leader, is in the best position to determine what is best for Israel".
So according to the Jewish Press the Jews on the Right in American have turned their backs on Judea and Samaria.
Of course we on the Jewish Right will do an excellent job after the fact to memorialize the beautiful communities that once was and to memorialize the victims of terror. We will express heartfelt emotions and have Tehillim Rallies "Sharing in the Pain" of our brethren that once was in Judea and Samaria.....
So all of us on the Right please know that the Jewish Press has spoken for us. Judea and Samaria must deal with the slow death of their communities on their own. They must deal with possible expulsions and the revoking of licenses of their guns leaving them defenseless ON THEIR OWN. Of course we are very regretful that this has to be the case but we are not going to do anything substantial to stop it from happening..
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Sincerely,
Robin Ticker
This email is L'Ilui Nishmat Yisrael ben David Aryeh ob"m (Izzy - Kaplan) a great activist and lover of Eretz Yisroel, Am Yisroel and the Torah. Yehi Zichrono Baruch.
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Do you know how to properly read a news article? The Jewish Press is not giving up on the Right, as you claim -- it is merely reporting that the mood on the Right is pretty passive right now, and the piece quotes people like Mort Klein explaining why this is so. I'm amazed from reading your blog how you constantly confuse a news report with an editorial. One doesn't have to like what a news story is reporting --obviously we know the Jewish Press doesn't want to see the Right passively sit by while Netanyahu extends the freeze -- but if there's a palpable mood of passivity on the Right, and even spokesmen for Right-wing organizations are saying this, then it's indeed an important story and the Jewish Press is correct to report it.
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