Monday, January 18, 2010

Fighting for Jewish Rights to Israel

I'm wondering how so-called bible believing Christians can say that Jews don't belong in the land of Israel. Pretend Christians want Jews driven out of their homeland and the land handed over to muslim terrorists. Versus from the bible were spray painted on buildings in Shdema. From Women in Green:

Erev Shabbat, Parshat Vaere 5770
Friday, January 15, 2010

The struggle for Shdema in Gush Etzion is starting up again.

After a relatively quiet period at Shdema of ongoing cultural
activity, those coming to Shdema this morning were shocked to discover
that all of the base's buildings had been spray painted by leftist
activists and Christian anarchists.

The graffiti consisted of verses from the Bible and slogans of "love
and peace." From the quantity of graffiti on the walls, it was obvious
that they had spent hours at the base without the army interfering.

During the course of the lecture by Dr. Tzipi Rainey on the author
Naomi Frankel and her writing, the Shdema Youth organized and
repainted the entire base, expunging all the graffiti.

The question arose among the audience of the permissibility of
expuning verses containing the name of G-d. The Committee for a Jewish
Shdema argued that since this was a hostile invasion, despite the
"love and peace" slogans, of sovereign Israeli territory and a
challenge to the Jews: "You don't belong here," this was undoubtedly
an attack on Jewish honor. Any thinking person realizes that just as
we wouldn't let a stranger into our living room to draw on the walls,
not even verses from the Bible, this certainly applies in this case.

In the atmosphere of capitulation that reigns in Israel at present,
the Arabs and their supporters are raising their head. We therefore
were forced, not only to remove the graffiti, but to respond in the
same manner. At the end of the morning, Shdema activists went down to
the illegal compound that the Arabs built at the foot of Shdema, in
Area C. a building against which destruction orders exist from the
Civila administration but of course arent implemented.

They went in and sprayed all of the Arab illegal buildings, inside and
out, on the walls, on the doors, and on the floors.

An IDF officer who was present there, promised "payback", against the
Jews, of course, and said: "I will personally see to it that you won't
go up to Shdema any more." It's a pity that this determination is
revealed only against Jews, and not against the enemy. In light of
this, the Committee for Jewish Shdema and Women in Green call upon all
the people of Israel to come next Friday, January 22 (the eve of
parshat Bo), and demonstrate a massive presence at the site. Israel
must stop self-restraint and go over to the offensive in the struggle
for Eretz Israel.

Planned for Friday next week, at 9:00 a.m.: a lecture by Dr. Haggai
Ben-Artzi on the subject: "Eretz Israel in the Literature of the
Kabbalists."

1 comments:

Ron Grand said...

LEL - The bottom line, the radical Palestinian Arabs are not Christian or Catholics.

First of all they don't act or behave as Christians or Catholics, they are in name only.

Like American liberal Jews who are considered self-hating Jews or JINO.

Time we call a spade a spade and label these characters for who they really are.

Christians along with Catholics don't hate Jews and likewise Jews don't hate us.

It all begins with respect.