Nurit
Greenger
On
Wednesday, June 6, 2012, the government of Israel has made one other calamitous
mistake when it voted against the Regulation Law bill. It is called Betrayalism
Of Nationalism (http://docstalk.blogspot.com/2012/06/betrayalism-of-nationalism.html).
It
is expected of an intelligent nation to think matters through. Since the state of Israel is a democracy, it
is expected of intelligent people to elect an intelligent and thinking-through
government to represent them. However, this is not the case of one Israeli
government after another. Each prime minister who comes to power appears to have
made as many mistaken concessions possible to the Arabs for no apparent reasons
and none ended with good results for Israel. These leaders appear to be under a spell of
some sort and their brain gives in or gives up.
If
one Gush Katif was not enough, Bibi and his gang of inapt politicians are up to
no good again; their eyes are focused on Judea and Samaria where 350,000 Jews
reside. They have a covert plan they are not sharing with the nation. Seemingly
they are going to, again, destroy homes of Jews, make Jews homeless and please
the hearts and minds of Israel's enemies.
The
world gets utmost pleasure from seeing Jews making other Jews' life
miserable. This way no one can blame
them for anti-Semitism and hate of Israel; they say, how lucky are we that Jews
are doing a good job on our behalf.
The
expulsion of Jews from Gaza divided the Israeli nation and today it has taken a
second round. Prime Minister Netanyahu managed to bait the majority of his law
makers to vote against the Regulation Law bill that would have prevented
further demolition of Jewish homes in Judea and Samaria. A storm of another
expulsion, to whatever extent, is gathering and the fear and apprehension is
mounting.
One
of the communities marked on the board for destruction is Migron.
Thanks
to the Internet and fast communication, in March 2012, few individuals, from Australia,
United State and Israel, who see the writing on the wall, got together online,
formed Friends of Migron International support organization issued an online
Petition: http://www.yeshuv.org/mission/save-migron
-and started to
fight to Save Migron from its doomed end.
It
is most frustrating to know that despite the existing recommendations from top
Israeli legal experts on how to legalize Migron fairly and reasonably, we see the
government going against all logic, last is their rejection of the Regulation
Law bill.
The
destruction of Jewish communities such as Yamit, Amona, Gush Katif – in the
name of "land for peace" or "peace" – has brought no gain
for Israel but shrunk her size and diminished her security and deterrence. What
Israel has done successfully, it became a 'Defense Fenced Country.' It is
fenced to the north on the border with Lebanon, it is fenced and walled to the
west with the Judea and Samaria area, and it is fenced to the south with Egypt/Gaza
border. It is following Abba Eban, when
he appeared at the United Nations following the Six Day war, and described the
fragility of Israel's 1949-1967 map as Israel's "Auschwitz" lines.
Time
magazine has deemed Netanyahu as a "king' and up until yesterday it seemed
as if he would have deserted the throne.
Today he proved that his claim to power is well deserved. Not only is he powerful, but he maybe even
the shrewdest person in the world. Just
like God, "God giveth, God taketh away,
blessed be God's name."
Our
wholly intention was and is to urge Mr. Netanyahu to allow the community of
Migron to remain where it is and grow.
After yesterday, we remain to wonder if it is at all possible.
Our
petition's purpose is to persuade the leader of Israel to keep in mind the
future of the Nation State of the Jewish people. Is he capable?
Do
the people who are members of the government of Israel understand what it means
that Israel is the homeland of all Jews? Are they able to thoroughly think
about the consequences of the proposed 'evictions' and what it would mean for
all of the nation of Israel?
The
right is on the side of those who stand with Ulpana, Migron and the like
communities, and not a government that constantly betrays its own citizenry and
country.
It
has been determined that Migron was never "private Arab property," as
the alleged Arab owners of the land where Migron was established never had
valid, legal title to it. Yet the Supreme Court and the government ignore such
viable fact.
Surveys
were conducted many times; their results were always the same: the majority of
the people in Israel oppose the creation of an "Arab Palestine" State,
they oppose the eviction of Jews and destruction of Jewish communities and they
believe that This Land Is Our Land.
Sadly,
it has not impressed the politicians one bit....they know about the surveys,
yet, they act in opposition to the will of the people. What kind of democracy
it is? Do they know that Democracy is a government of the People by the People?
The
power must be shifted to the people because it is becoming abundantly clear
that the government of Israel is not a representative of the people who elected
it.
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