When I hear on the
news, the amounts
of deaths and biased reporting,
my
heart sinks, i feel deeply
sorrowed due
to the loss of our brother's
lives. Its not the
same as hearing "12 dead in
Chechnya"
as it is "12 Israelis
dead". It is tragic that I
should even be writing
this article here, but never the
less, it is
one to be considered. I feel
that, should
Israel be removed in anyway, then
the
safety of, not only the Jews, but
the rest
of the world is at stake. Islam
is a religion
bent on world conquest, should
they receive
any one of their aims, then they
will continue
on to the next one, and so on and
so forth,
until all their aims have been
achieved,
and the world lives under an
Islamic Empire.
Do not just sit back and laugh at
these words,
but take them seriously. There
are only 6 billion
people in the world, much of them
Islamic. The
Jews consist only about 16
million at the current
moment. This is quite a high
number, as the
Jewish population has never been
above 18 million.
Islam will not stop at Israel, it
will continue, as
we have seen, even to America.
Israel is the
stone that holds the world from
falling to Islam,
and should that be removed, then
we are all
doomed, and so is the rest of the
world. We
live in strange times.
Generations
have fought for the chance to
have an Israeli land, a place
where Jews
could flee the countless
holocausts, Inquisitions,
crusades and pogroms which plague
our
history. Alas, the plan has only
half worked:
we have out land, but at a heavy
price of blood.
Is Israel worth it? Thats
your choice, for you to make.
Mine is, yes it is.
It is our
land, our country and no one will
hope to take it away
from us without a fight. We will
not submit to
the Palestinians, to Netoray
Karta, nor to any
nation that demands we give up
Israel.
This policy should include giving
away any
land to the Arabs, but
unfortunately is not. It
is our heritage and our history,
not some
stone throwing, barbaric,
uncultured and
ignorant "Palestinian."
It is out land, with
our people in it, and our people
running it.
Here is quote from CNN about a
recent
bombing in Israel. Unfortunate
though the
story is, it brought a smile to
my lips as I
thought: "Yes. This is my
land!"
"Dressed as religious Jew,
the bomber
waited at a bus stop. Had it been
in any
other city, he would have
received a few
glances in his direction. Here,
he seamlessly
fit in with his surroundings,
wearing a tried
and tested disguise...."
In Israel, we are our own nation,
we have our own language, our own
dress and our own culture. In
parts of
Israel, should you wear a T-shirt
and
shorts, it will be YOU who
receives the
curious glances...
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