Sunday, November 29, 2009

Just Say No

The Israeli media is flooded with Bibi’s “10 month Settlement Freeze”. Jackals from every side of the political spectrum are racing towards this fresh road kill to get whatever piece of flesh they can before the carcass is picked clean.

The Left is discreetly declaring a victory, making sure their shouts of joy are not over heard by too many, less it endanger Bibi and cause him to bare his soul. Barak has rarely smiled as much, and now is seeking a small army to enforce his will of destruction against the residents of Yehuda and Shomron. Like vultures, they hover, waiting for opportunity to gorge and fill themselves on others misery.

The Right on the other hand is in a frenzy, bolting every which way attempting to find the proper tool to dislodge this boulder that has fallen, blocking the highway of continued presence in our heartland.

Each side has been making emergency meetings, drawing new lines of confrontation as Bibi and his minstrals take a breather and enjoy the confusion they have caused in the political arena in Israel, the Obama administration, and lets not forget, our “not peace” partners, the Palestinian Authority.

I question Bibi’s loyalty to Israel, who is he serving? There is nobody benefitting from this latest “effort” to restart the negotiations with the Arabs.

Bibi was elected to serve Israel’s interest, and Israel’s interest alone. I don’t recall seeing his name on any US electoral list. While we do not see what goes on behind the closed doors of the White House, we can be sure that Israel’s well being is no longer on the US agenda. There latest requests prove this, among them, releasing more terrorists, passing over more key security points to Dayton’s Army, sorry, I meant to say the Palestinian Security Force, and of course more “Land for Peace” with Jerusalem as the main course. I understand this, as the US President believes his future and the US wellbeing lies in the Arab and Muslim world. It is his job to look out for the US as best as he can and to his best understanding. The fact that this present administration in the US will probably cause more damage to the US and it’s citizens will only be realized in the soon to be future, but that is another subject.

Bibi is hurting us, and us alone. He claims his intentions are noble, yet forgive me as I must join the others from all sides condemning him, his strategy, and his lack of strength when confronting the world. Many Jews around the world took pride in his words during some of his past speeches, of course many understood that this was just empty rhetoric, something needed to fill dead air, a pity, maybe his speech writers should be members of the Knesset.

Bibi’s lack of ambition to be a world leader and the presence of a soft spine is quickly turning him into yet another “Yes man” and Puppet, his strings being maneuvered by the Obama/Mitchell group of Puppeteers, who are commissioned by the ever-growing Axis of EOI Inc. (Enemies of Israel).

How embarrassing it must be for him to be regarded as a pliable soft-shelled politician, to be able to be bent and sculpted to order. This is surely not the leader that any of Israel wants. Think of the legacy that he will carry with him into the future.

Every Israeli leader wants to bring peace to the country, and so far every leader has failed. One would think maybe the way they are going about it is wrong. Israel has always based negotiations with the Arabs on giving up something, whether it is land, prisoners or rights, it is always based on Israel giving in. Maybe the time has come to stop giving in, to stop giving up. We have much to offer, they (and the world) have much to gain, and perhaps they need to understand this better.

We know that the Arab nations and Islam do not regard life as we do, history not only dictates this to us but this has been proven throughout the centuries, so why haven’t any of Israeli leaders learned this?

Has anyone ever noticed that Peace is not important to the Arab nations? All they want is land and power, no more no less.

Mr. Netanyahu, it is time you rethink your strategy, it is time you realize you have a responsibility to the Israeli people and to those that elected you, and not to some foreign President who wont be reelected to a second term. If you need a strong shoulder to lean on, all you have to do is ask and act befitting of the task you were elected for. You have the strongest Jewish people the world has known since the time of Joshua ready to stand by your side, show us you are worthy of our support and the rewards will be great, for all of our people, all over the world.

Years ago there was an Anti Drug Use campaign in the US. Television commercials could be seen through out the day telling the youth of America how to stay out of harms way, the message was, “Just Say No”.

Wise words, maybe you should learn when to use them sometime

2 comments:

  1. You asked a very good question: who is Bibi serving?

    This deal does not ease White House demands, nor does it help ease the genocidal hostility of the Arabs. I think the larger motivation behind this move is an attempt at curbing and blunting the growing power of observant, nationalist Jews. The population of Gush Katif is still largely off balance, just trying to get their housing promises fulfilled, a matter made even more complicated by this freeze. Now the communities of Yesha are being kept busy fighting the moratorium, rather than being able to focus on the larger problem; breaking the power of the leftist elites that are fully invested in maintaining their control of Israeli society. This is whom Bibi ultimately serves. It is why he caused his own party to lose its majority in the Knesset, simply to keep Moshe Feiglin from having a seat.

    The religious population is the fastest growing demographic, and the left knows it. Polls are showing that the religious/nationalist parties are gaining strength, and stand to make significant gains in new elections. Israel is moving to the right, and the elites don't like it. They would rather weaken Israel with capitulation and surrendering land than give up their power.

    We will only be able to fulfill the need to fully settle and safeguard our lands when they are at last brought down, and authentic Jewish leadership takes power. This is what they fear the most, which is why they will act more and more irrationally. I fear things may get worse before they get better.

    B"H we will weather this storm and prevail.

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  2. Is it like saying no to drugs? Because the Israeli media is on some 'good stuff' ...

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