Israel does not have to defend its’ legitimacy! R5 - YJ Draiman
The Jewish people who lived in
It is of interest in this conflict to take into consideration. The Arab countries expelled over a million Jewish families, confiscated all their assets, personal assets, businesses, homes and land 6 times the size of Israel over 120,000 sq. km.. Most of these expelled Jews from Arab countries were resettled in Greater Israel.
Over the past 69 years
The Arab-Palestinians saw an opportunity to get land and a country that was developed and flourished by the Jewish people. They decided that through intimidation, harassment and violence to usurp the Jewish habitants into capitulating to their scheme of an
If you look at Arab land it is desolate and barren, with few exceptions. At the same time, the Jewish land is blooming and developing at an accelerated tempo. The Arabs, rather than follow the example set by
The Arab-Palestinians current actions in the political and legal arena are a result of losing 4 wars and various battles with
The Arab-Palestinians have switched tactics and have now gained more ground and concessions by playing the peace game. The Arab-Palestinians obfuscation and disinformation campaign along with various pleadings in front of the U.N. which can only issue a non-binding resolution with no legal affect, and other International bodies has gained them more inroads. The economic and political power of oil reserves and the Arab Countries help, who do not want the Arab-Palestinians to return to their countries, are helping them promote the false information, and utilizing their numerical control in the U.N. to pass any resolution that they deem necessary to advance their cause, be it binding or not.
Money, power and greed promoted hate and anti-Semitism by the Arabs in order to force
Jewish resistance to persecution by the Arabs and the world at large: Any level headed individual would think that after WWII and the 6 million Jews exterminated in the Holocaust (plus another 5 million of other ethnic groups) would diminish, if not eliminate anti-Semitism and baseless hatred. It seems that no matter the amount of unwarranted persecution, and no matter the sacrifices the Jewish people have endured through the ages, Anti-Semitism continues to raise its ugly head.
The Media is guilty of escalating hostilities and violence in
The affects on the world at large: Has humanity lost its values and fairness? The answer is no. In order to lose something, one must first possess it and the truth is, the world has never had total control of values and fairness. In today’s world, where money and power is pursued at all costs (see Machiavelli), the core family unit is disintegrating and family values deteriorating. Honesty, integrity and fair-play seem to be a thing of the past. Where are we as human beings of the 21st century heading? Obviously downward.
Take some time to reflect on the truth of what is stated here. Do you really want this kind of world for your children? Senseless hate and destruction must not be tolerated. I urge you to wake up, take the bull by the horn and pursue a path of correction, or we are doomed as a civilized people.
YJ Draiman
P.S. How many
holidays do the Arabs celebrate due to historical events in the land of ancient
Israel . The Jewish people celebrate most of their
holidays and fast days in memory of and the goal and aspiration to return to Israel and rebuild the Temple in Jerusalem – where it was before it was destroyed and
desecrated by the enemies of the Jews. Many of the Jewish prayers for thousands
of years recite the love of Israel and the Jewish aspirations to return to
their ancestral land and bring back its glory and holiness.
In Israel , in order to be a realist you must believe
in miracles.
Ben Gurion
Ben Gurion
“Nobody does Israel any service by proclaiming its ‘right to
exist.’ [As a Jewish State] Israel ’s right to exist, like that of the United States , Saudi Arabia and 152 other states, is axiomatic and
unreserved. Israel ’s legitimacy is not suspended in midair
awaiting acknowledgement. . . .There is certainly no other state, big or small,
young or old, that would consider mere recognition of its ‘right to exist’ a
favor, or a negotiable concession.”
Abba Eban
Abba Eban
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