                      A Voice from Hebron
                      by Gary M. Cooperberg
                        October 1, 1995
                                
                 The Day of Judgment is Upon Us
                                
     It is really quite an indication of Divine Providence that the signing of Oslo 2 took place
just prior to a far more meaningful "signing".  It is no coincidence that our leaders exercised their
authority to deny the inviolable connection between the Jewish People and all of the Land of
Israel precisely as the Heavenly tribunal is sitting in judgment of the entire world.  
     Clinton, the Christian, knows that Israel is the exclusive possession of the Jewish People. 
Arafat, the Moslem, knows that our Father, Abraham was promised all of the Land of Israel by
the G-d of Israel.  And Rabin, the Jew, knows better than both of them.  But they all feign blissful
ignorance as they dare try to tamper with the Divine Process of Redemption.   
     It is bad enough that they are trying to subvert human destiny, but that they dare to do so
at the time when Divine Judgment is taking place has sealed their fate.  
     It was not Rabin nor the mighty Israeli Defense Forces which liberated the Jewish
Homeland for the Jewish People, never again to be taken from them.  It was the Hand of the G-d
of Israel which accomplished that miracle.  And now, at the very moment when our G-d is sitting
in Judgment of the World, plans are being devised on Earth to defy the Will of G-d!  Not only will
those plans never see the light of day, but the very fact that they were even made will bring Divine
Wrath upon those who dared devise them and call it "peace".
     The Israeli government is so enmeshed in self deceit that they refuse to believe their own
eyes or listen to their own ears.  The race to self destruction called the "peace process" must go
on at any price.
     How far can people go to convince themselves of the validity of their own lies?  Israeli
Minister of Housing, Binyamin ben Eliezer, a former military leader, openly admitted his
dissatisfaction with the concept of Israel releasing convicted murderers of Jews.  He overcame his
misgivings by asserting that, while under normal circumstances he would never agree to these
releases, exceptions had to be made.  After all, we are pursuing a peace process and this is a price
we must pay to keep it going.  
     One may well imagine what this fellow might do in a supermarket.   Would he chop off his
wife's finger if that were the price he had to pay for beefsteak? 
     Does this political leader not know the difference between paying a price for a commodity
or succumbing to extortion?  To continue a process of "peace" via outright blackmail should be a
clear indication of the fraudulent quality of that process.   Instead our "leaders" close their eyes,
hold their noses and announce that all is well.
     In Rabin's speech at the signing ceremony I noticed a glimmer of hope . . . of self respect. 
Rabin turned to Arafat and warned him to stop terror.  He told him that the IDF still knew how to
fight and win.  For a moment Arafat turned pale.  But he soon realized that Rabin was merely
reading a speech which he probably didn't even understand, and the moment passed.
     As agreements are signed and work already begun on new roads designed to avoid contact
between the alleged parties to this wonderful new peace, the stench rises and our leaders tell us
that this is the new fragrance of roses.  How long will we pretend? 
     The Day of Judgment is upon us.  We have no one to whom we can turn save the Living
G-d of Israel.   He will hear our cries and save us, both from our enemies and from our own so
called "leaders."