http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/168363#.UaOMEdj-vKc
If Bibi denies Jews our G-d given right of self-defense, Bibi is a murderer; and as a murderer, he should be dealt with as with a murderer; no extenuating circumstances allowed! We should not and will not tolerate any further such criminal activity on his part. He has no right to deliberately endanger our lives for his own political - or other - survival. We know who is behind him, who is breathing down his neck, but that is no excuse. Who knows what kind of political deals he has made with Hillary, with Obama, with Putin, etc. Remember Kastner, how Kastner sacrificed hundreds of thousands of Hungarian Jews in order to save less than two thousand, among others his own relatives and friends. That is not permitted: Bibi is NOT allowed to sacrifice Yesha Jews in order to save who knows whom. One of three situations in which you have to sacrifice your own life according to Torah, is if you are being asked to kill a fellow Jew. You have to be willing to die rather than kill another Jew. This, Bibi is not willing to do. Therefore he is a murderer until proven otherwise. Let honest and non-corrupt rabbis decide what should be his fate.
Please send this to the Knesset. Thank you, DS
Police: Accident Not Caused by Rocks
Mother and two children trapped and injured when car overturns in Samaria. Eyewitnesses said there were rocks on the road.
First Publish: 5/27/2013, 10:21 AM
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Israel news photo: Flash 90
A mother and her two children were injured when their car overturned near Migdalim, in Samaria, Monday morning.
The Judea and Samaria Police said that the mother and her 12-year-old daughter were trapped in the car. A baby boy was extricated from the car.
One
of the children was in serious condition, according to initial reports.
The mother and another child suffered light to moderate wounds.
Police discredited initial reports that the car may have overturned after Arabs hurled rocks at it. Several drivers who passed the location of the accident said that there were rocks on the road.
Police said that trackers deployed to the scene of the accident found no evidence that rocks had been thrown at the car.
Adelle Biton, 3, who was seriously injured when a rock was thrown at her mother's car in Samaria, was transferred to Beit Levinstein Hospital
for rehabilitation Sunday. She was in critical condition for 2.5
months, but her life is no longer in danger. She is, however, only
partially conscious.
Police: No Rocks in Samarian Auto Accident
The Samaria (Shomron) and Judea police issued a statement, Monday morning, that its personnel could not find evidence to support claims by eyewitnesses that the throwing of rocks by Arabs was to blame for the overturning of a car near the Samarian Jewish community of Migdalim. A woman and her two children were injured in the accident.
The accident occured slightly less than two months after a Hevron man was convicted of murder in the 2011 traffic death of Asher and Yonatan Palmer of Kiryat Arba'. Authorities initially determined human error in the crash but it was later determined that the car went out of control as a result of a stone that went through the windshield and struck Asher Palmer in the face.
Stoning Victim Adelle Biton Released to Rehabilitation
Three-year-old Adelle Biton of the Samarian (Shomron) Jewish community of Yakir, who was critically wounded in a rock attack, two-and-a-half months ago near the western Samarian city of Ariel, was released from Schneider Children's Hospital in Petach Tikva on Sunday. Her life is no longer in danger. She is, however, only partially conscious.
Accompanied by her family, Adelle was transferred to the pediatric and youth unit of the Beit Levinstein rehabilitation facility in Ra'anana, northeast of Tel Aviv.
Peres: My Words were Coordinated with Netanyahu
Following criticism of his speech on Sunday to the World Economic Forum in Jordan, in which he supported the two-state solution to the Arab-Israeli conflict and called Chairman Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian Authority a peace partner, President Shim'on Peres said his words were coordinated with Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, according to a Monday-morning report by the Ma'ariv daily.
Talking to Israeli reporters before the speech, Peres made it clear that the two discussed the speech on Friday. The Prime Minister's Office chose not to respond to the question of coordination between the two.
UPDATE:
Just as I said: Gantz, i.e. Yaalon, i.e. Bibi, are willing to SACRIFICE the Jews of Judea and Samaria on the altar of peace. That is MURDER, plain and simple. That is MOLECH stuff. That is UNJEWISH, that is CRIMINAL, and that is UNACCEPTABLE.
All these people have to be considered MURDERERS, and have to be dealt with as such. Each and every one of them will have to be held to account for their shameful sell-out of their fellow Jews to a cruel enemy. I am sure G-d Himself is keeping tab of their deeds.
Gantz Tells Knesset Why IDF Can't Protect Jews
Chief of Staff explained that changing IDF's open-fire orders will lead to escalation and loss of control.
First Publish: 5/28/2013, 11:35 AM
IDF Chief of Staff Gantz
IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz explained to the Knesset Tuesday why, in his view, the IDF cannot offer protection to the Jews of Judea and Samaria by firing at Arabs who terrorize them on the roads and in their homes on a daily basis.
Speaking
in the Knesset's Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, Gantz
acknowledged that “There is pressure by Knesset Members to change the
orders for opening fire.”
However, he went on, “If we let go of the reins, there will be escalation and we will lose control.”
Gantz
said that the briefings given to soldiers in the field before they go
on security missions “need to be improved” but that in the end, the
soldiers will continue to operate “in accordance with the present
orders, without changing them.”
He added: “We give Nitzan Alon our backing.”
Major
General Nitzan Alon is the Head of Central Command. He was appointed by
Ehud Barak and is seen as a left-wing general by many leaders of the
Jewish settlement enterprise. These leaders believe – or believed until
today – that the current defeatist spirit of instructions to IDF soldiers can be gotten rid of, if Alon is replaced by someone else.
Alon
appeared before the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee last week,
and representatives of the Jewish communities had hoped to face him
directly in the presence of MKs. This plan was forestalled when Alon insisted on the settlers' leaving the room before he began to speak, and it later became clear that Minister of Defense, Moshe Yaalon, had given his backing to this precondition.
The Knesset has recently been told that rock throwing attacks
in Judea and Samaria are up threefold from 2011, and firebomb attacks
are up fourfold. IDF soldiers are complaining that current IDF instructions forbid them from firing at terrorists except in the most extreme of circumstances. Rock and fire bomb attacks are taking place not just against vehicles on the roads but even against homes and people walking inside their communities.
And more of the same... read the comments below the text too, they are good. Something really needs to be done, and I am all for it. Maybe it is time for a major campaign here too: NO GUN CONTROL IN ISRAEL! SECOND AMENDMENT RIGHTS IN ISRAEL! "EVERY JEW A 22"! The PTB will hate it, but if the campaign reaches a certain momentum, compliments of Americans who understand the Second Amendment, we might be able to get some result before things get totally out of control - for us, not for Gantz and his ilk.
By Maayana Miskin
Ten years ago Batya Kayman and her newlywed husband decided to move
from New York to Jerusalem and to build their home in the Jewish state.
The couple moved to the tree-lined, middle-class French Hill (Givah
Hatzarfatit) neighborhood in northern Jerusalem, fulfilling their dream
of aliyah.
Now, ten years on, the dream is becoming a nightmare, Batya Kayman told Arutz Sheva.
Jewish families in the neighborhood, which borders on Hadassah Mount Scopus Hospital, are constantly harassed by Arab youth from nearby Arab neighborhoods, she said. The harassment has grown so bad that she fears to leave her home.
“The Arabs from the villages come here in organized groups. They go into parks and courtyards and steal everything, and they often use violence,” she related.
She described just one recent incident of many, “Yesterday two Arabs came into our backyard and ate fruit from our tree. I told them to go away. They told me this isn’t Jerusalem, it’s Palestine, and the house belongs to them.”
“There were four arson attacks here last Friday. The situation is getting worse here from day to day,” she continued. “We don’t want Jerusalem to become an Arab city.”
Other families are afraid as well, she said, “There’s a park here on Abba Berditchev Street. The Arabs flood it every afternoon, spitting, acting crazy. People are afraid to leave their homes and come here.”
Israelis living in the neighborhood have started to take steps to protect themselves, she noted. “We asked the city to station guards here. At the same time, we’re trying to organize a civilian patrol group.”
City officials sent a statement in response, “The city of Jerusalem takes acts of violence in the French Hill neighborhood very seriously, and has acted and will continue to act in cooperation with the police… to improve residents’ sense of security.”
“In recent months, the city invested many resources in the neighborhood,” the statement continued, “among them putting in security cameras, adding lights for safety, improving the security system in neighborhood schools… The City Council leadership, led by the Mayor, is also working with police to improve the sense of safety and the response to violent incidents in the neighborhood.”
Israeli Jewish families living in French Hill have complained of Arab harassment for several years. In late 2012 the campaign of terror escalated with the stabbing of an Israeli woman in front of her two young children, and arson attacks which police agreed had “nationalist motives.”
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/168422#.UaW_J9j-vKc
And more of the same... read the comments below the text too, they are good. Something really needs to be done, and I am all for it. Maybe it is time for a major campaign here too: NO GUN CONTROL IN ISRAEL! SECOND AMENDMENT RIGHTS IN ISRAEL! "EVERY JEW A 22"! The PTB will hate it, but if the campaign reaches a certain momentum, compliments of Americans who understand the Second Amendment, we might be able to get some result before things get totally out of control - for us, not for Gantz and his ilk.
‘This Isn’t Jerusalem, it’s Palestine’
Jerusalem woman describes daily Arab terror. ‘The situation gets worse from day to day.’
First Publish: 5/29/2013, 8:27 AM
Man waves PLO flag in Jerusalem
Now, ten years on, the dream is becoming a nightmare, Batya Kayman told Arutz Sheva.
Jewish families in the neighborhood, which borders on Hadassah Mount Scopus Hospital, are constantly harassed by Arab youth from nearby Arab neighborhoods, she said. The harassment has grown so bad that she fears to leave her home.
“The Arabs from the villages come here in organized groups. They go into parks and courtyards and steal everything, and they often use violence,” she related.
She described just one recent incident of many, “Yesterday two Arabs came into our backyard and ate fruit from our tree. I told them to go away. They told me this isn’t Jerusalem, it’s Palestine, and the house belongs to them.”
“There were four arson attacks here last Friday. The situation is getting worse here from day to day,” she continued. “We don’t want Jerusalem to become an Arab city.”
Other families are afraid as well, she said, “There’s a park here on Abba Berditchev Street. The Arabs flood it every afternoon, spitting, acting crazy. People are afraid to leave their homes and come here.”
Israelis living in the neighborhood have started to take steps to protect themselves, she noted. “We asked the city to station guards here. At the same time, we’re trying to organize a civilian patrol group.”
City officials sent a statement in response, “The city of Jerusalem takes acts of violence in the French Hill neighborhood very seriously, and has acted and will continue to act in cooperation with the police… to improve residents’ sense of security.”
“In recent months, the city invested many resources in the neighborhood,” the statement continued, “among them putting in security cameras, adding lights for safety, improving the security system in neighborhood schools… The City Council leadership, led by the Mayor, is also working with police to improve the sense of safety and the response to violent incidents in the neighborhood.”
Israeli Jewish families living in French Hill have complained of Arab harassment for several years. In late 2012 the campaign of terror escalated with the stabbing of an Israeli woman in front of her two young children, and arson attacks which police agreed had “nationalist motives.”
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/168422#.UaW_J9j-vKc