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Am Israel Chai: ISRAEL THE TERRORIST STATE
Am Israel Chai: ISRAEL THE TERRORIST STATE: Now that the vote is in by the UN General Assembly endorsing Palestine as an observer non-member state, what will Israel do next? What ...
ISRAEL THE TERRORIST STATE
Now that the vote is in by the UN General Assembly endorsing
Palestine as an observer non-member state, what will Israel do next? What
options does Israel have since the Palestinians under President Mahmoud Abbas
has circumvented direct negotiations with Israel and has gone directly to the
UN? The final count was predicted, 138 in favor, 9 against and 41 abstentions.
It is clear that the UN from the beginning favored the Palestinians.
As a result of the
eight day war with Hamas, and now the UN vote, Israel must decide what they
will do next in terms of their future. Israeli citizens know that the Arab
block and the international community are against them, this is reality. A
brief review of all the UN Human Rights resolutions, confirms that over forty
percent are directed toward Israel the only democracy in the Middle East. With
233 resolutions against Israel, it is easy to see why many nations voted for a
Palestinian state. President Mahmoud Abbas in his speech at the UN General
Assembly said the following:
“Palestine comes today to the United Nations General Assembly
at a time when it is still tending to its wounds and still burying its beloved
martyrs of children, women and men who have fallen victim to the latest Israeli
aggression...”[1]
The very fact that most UN member nations supported president
Abbas as the first Arab leader to approach a terrorist entity- Hamas and
congratulate them for their victory over Israel and in the same breath praised
the martyrs before the United Nations is insightful. The United Nations has
made the democratic State of Israel the target of persistent condemnation while
ignoring its mandate in challenging the tyrannical regimes around the world.
What does this say about the UN? As of this moment, the government of Israel has given the
green light to build additional homes, 3000 in East Jerusalem and in the West
Bank. The Obama administration has reacted by denouncing the building of new
homes as unacceptable. National Security Council spokesman Tommy
Viet said:
"We reiterate our longstanding opposition to settlements
and East Jerusalem construction”[2]
The real terrorist state is not Hamas or the PLO under
president Abbas. The real terrorist state is the state of Israel. They are the
true aggressors and the world is beginning to believe it. Turkish Prime
Minister Tayyip Erdogan called Israel a “terrorist state” as Israel was
defending her citizens from rockets coming in from Gaza. This clearly shows the
mindset of most people in the region.[3] Israel does not have a
right to defend herself because her army is strong, advanced and well equipped.
Palestinian combatants are fighting Goliath, so to even the balance of warfare;
they must use every means they can to inflict pain and destruction to their
enemy, even at the expensive of sacrificing their own people. If we are honest
with ourselves we have to admit that Jew hatred is pervasive. We can no longer
try to win over those who hate us to our cause, it will end in failure. Jew
hatred is no longer confined to the uneducated and ignorant, it has reached the
highest levels of society.
An opinion poll taken a number of years ago in 2003 in Europe,
an estimated fifty-nine percent of Europeans believed that Israel is the major
threat to world peace.[4] That was nine years ago,
how much more now? We as Jews and evangelical Christians cannot stand idly by
and see our people mangled by the media, academics, and left wing organizations.
We have within ourselves the power to inform, educate and proclaim the truth
regarding Israel and the long standing conflict of Islamic jihadist who seek to
wipe us out. We can become our own “media” and spread the truth or we can stand
and watch.
One thing we can do is to seriously consider making aliyah to
Israel. By making aliyah to Israel we can strengthen existing communities and
build new ones. This is our destiny and we have a great future ahead of us. In
the meantime, we need to be pro-active and do all we can to dismantle current
myths about Israel, Jews and Zionism.
“God, do not keep
silent; be not quiet, O God, be not still. See how your enemies are astir, how
your foes rear their heads. With cunning they conspire against your people; they
plot against those you cherish. Come, they say, let us destroy them as a
nation, that the name of Israel be remembered no more." Psalm 83:1-4 NIV
Abraham J. Santiago (c)
[1] http://www.cfr.org/palestinian-authority/abbas-speech-un-general-assembly-november-2012/p29579
[2] http://www.politico.com/politico44/2012/11/white-house-opposes-new-israeli-settlement-construction-150763.html
[3] http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/11/19/us-palestinians-israel-turkey-idUSBRE8AI0FH20121119
[4]
Dave Hunt, Judgment Day! Islam, Israel and the Nations- (Bend, Oregon 2006)
p.30
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
What will Israel do now that hundreds of rockets have caused
damage and death to the people of Sderot and other communities? The taking out of
a key Hamas leader is good, but not good enough. During Operation Cast Lead the
underlining objective was not to defeat and completely destroy Israel’s
enemies, which is why Israel is having trouble today with Hamas rockets killing
civilians and destroying homes. The first error is the notion that is often
said in Israeli circles: “We don’t want to rule over another people”. This
position is completely unsound and a paradigm shift is needed. Ruling over a
people or ethnic group is not
instinctively evil. Most countries of the world rule over their ethnic,
racial or religious minorities with very little opposition and in peace.
The second erroneous belief is the concept of neutralizing
the enemy. Many in Israel do not believe in destroying their enemies who
seeks to destroy her. Hampering their capabilities to launch rockets is not
enough. Destroying roads, buildings, lines of communications and military apparatus
does not in itself win a battle. In order to win a war against terrorism on the
home front you cannot neutralize the enemy you must eradicate
the enemy. When an enemy seeks your life and that of your family and country
you do not neutralize the enemy, you destroy them completely so they will never
again re-group and try to kill you. Since Israel has failed to completely
destroy her enemies in Operation Cast Lead we are now faced with another war
and an invasion of Gaza. This barrage of rockets could have been avoided if
Israel completely destroyed her enemies from the very beginning.
Third, you recover what you lost by inhabiting the land. The government of Israel made a grave mistake
in 2005 by pulling out of Gaza and that has made Hamas and Israel’s enemies are
more brazen in the belief that all of the land from the river to the sea is
theirs.
Lastly, after Israel takes control of the land she must
annex it. Here is where the problem lies; Israel is not willing to take back
that which she lost simply because it would create turbulence at home and
abroad- (international community). If Israel wants to live in peace without
fear of missile attacks, coming into towns and killing innocent civilians,
Israel must deal ruthlessly with her enemies, with the stated goal of complete
victory over her dead enemies.
“For
the LORD your God is the one who goes with you to fight for you against your
enemies to give you victory." Deuteronomy 20:4
Abraham Santiago (c)
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