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Tuesday, November 2, 2010
This Must Be Translated into English!
If it appears in English, please send me the link.
If you don't understand Hebrew, it's still pretty clear what this map is showing. It's an animated map of Israel which includes Judea, Samaria and the Jordan Valley. The numbers are mostly (in kilometers) the distances of Israeli cities to the proposed and promoted Pseudostinian aka Palestinian sic state. A kilometer is .6 of a mile.
This illustrates how totally ridiculous it is to claim that a Pseudostinian aka Palestinian sic state wouldn't seriously endanger the security, viability and continued existence of the State of Israel.
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Anyone with a brain knows a "Palestinian" state would put Israel in grave danger.
People aren't blind to it. They're either in la la land or either overtly or covertly anti-Semitic.
Which they are isn't important. Their agenda is the same.
keli, is the message clear without understanding Hebrew?
The message is clear in any language. Everyone can easily understand it even without a video. People aren't blind to it. It could be that they are anti-Semetic. But the problem is mainly that the Jews are afraid to stand up for themselves because it would be a huge responsibility to take on. People want to think only of their personal lives and not the big picture of history, especially Jewish history. It's just easier that way. However, at some point, we need to wake up as a people, fight for our land and do what we are meant to do in this world. Security issues are just a symptom of the larger issue.
n, good to know, though I did get an English explanation which is in a later post.
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