Nurit
Greenger
When
the Jews-Israelites were expelled from their homeland, the kingdom of Judea-Israel,
they left behind vacuum. That vacuum was filled with hostile foreign empires,
that came and gone, that used the land of the Jews as their strategic post,
while neglecting and destroying it. As Mark Twain described it in his book Innocents
Abroad, comprised of series of travel letters (American Publishing Company,
1869- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Innocents_Abroad): "Of all the
lands there are for dismal scenery, Palestine must be the prince… The hills are
barren... The valleys are unsightly deserts… The Dead Sea and the Sea of
Galilee sleep in the midst of a vast stretch of hill and plain wherein the eye
rests upon no pleasant tint… It is a hopeless, dreary, heart-broken land…"
For
two thousand years in exile, the Jews could not gather force and strength to
return home, to the land of Israel, they were too scattered, too trodden.
Endless persecutions broke the spirit that once guided the brave nation of
Israel who reigned in the land, from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea
and beyond, for millennia.
This
year while reading the Rosh Hashanah prayer book-Machzor I came across the
following paragraph, which points to the clear yearning of the Jews to return
to their Jerusalem: "Our God and the God of our fathers, blow a large
shofar for our freedom, and carry a sign to gather us from exile, and get us
together from among the gentiles, and our spread from back country, and bring
us with joy to Zion, your town, and to Jerusalem your Temple, with eternal joy,
and there, in front of you, we will do our obligated sacrifices, as we have
been commanded in your Torah by Moses your servant, by your honor as was
said."
Why
do Jews still read and pray such words? Because not all Jews have returned home
to fill the vacuum they have left behind, in Zion, 2000 years ago.
But
those who have returned and have built and are building the modern state of
Israel are now leaving new dangerous vacuums.
In
May 24, 2000 Israel's "security zone" in south Lebanon became
Lebanon's "liberated zone" as the last Israeli troops pulled out of
southern Lebanon, swiftly ending Israel's 22-year presence in Southern Lebanon.
Under cover of darkness and Israeli air force sorties, columns of Israeli army
tanks and armored personnel carriers rolled south as Islamic Hezbollah
terrorists, guerrillas filled the military vacuum and celebrated what they
called the "glorious victory" of Israel's withdrawal.
On August 15, 2005 Israel began the unilateral disengagement of the Jewish
hometowns of the Gush Katif bloc. Over a period of several days, Israeli
security forces evicted 8,600 residents who lived in seventeen communities,
demolished the residential buildings and synagogues and moved the buried. Israel's evacuation from the Gaza Strip was
completed by September 12, 2005. The terror genocidal group Hamas filled the
vacuum Israel left behind.
We
have been witnessing the clearly demonstrated anti-American, along with
anti-Israel, turmoil in the Moslem world as well as in countries where Moslems
live as minority, to include in Israeli towns such as Jerusalem and Akko, a
coastal Israeli town.
USA
politics left a vacuum in Egypt, Iraq and Libya and this vacuum has been
rapidly filled with Islamoterror groups, radical extremists who have no
intentions to build, rather to kill and destroy. There is a general lesson to
learn here, more so, a straight into the heart and mind lesson for Israel to
learn.
If
Israel is to evacuate any part of Judea and Samaria, she will leave a vacuum.
If Israel will then allow the establishment of an Arab-Moslem-Palestinian state
in that part of her heartland, undoubtedly, and one cannot expect otherwise,
that vacuum, in a pack into rate, be filled with citizens of the same type
terror groups that have filled Lebanon and Gaza, the Hamas and Hezbollah type.
Based
on all the vacuums Israel has already left behind that has been filled with the
worst type of Israel's enemy elements, those who speak about the "two-states
solution," which means, an Arab-Moslem state in Judea and Samaria, do not
think of what this vacuum is guaranteed to be filled with.
Unfortunately,
we are witnessing a worldwide ruthless and bloodthirsty Islam's ascendancy wave, that will turn to be a tidal wave, its
main objective is to have an Islamic caliphate, hopefully all over the world.
The
closer people are to religion, the farther away they are from God. Islam and
its follower Moslems are as far from civility, spiritualism and God as the
planet Earth from Mars, or even farther. The Moslems "holier than
thou" attitude of increased religious zeal goes hand-in-hand with a
greater intolerance of others with different beliefs or values.
Israel,
beware as you have been warned.
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