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Saturday, January 23, 2016

This Wave of Arab Terror Won't be Over So Quickly

Here in Shiloh, we're in the midst of celebrating thirty-eight 38 years of renewed Jewish Life in Shiloh, the very first Jewish Capital in the Land of Israel, during Biblical Times. Last night at the big discussion held after the "Leil Shabbat," Friday night Shabbat meal, one of the younger residents asked about the relations with nearby Arabs in the very early days of the community. He and others were surprised that in the late 1970's here in Shiloh and the other Benjamin and Samaria communities and even earlier than that in Hebron, there were excellent relations between Arabs and Jews.

Post 1967 Six Days War, after we (Israel) very quickly and relatively easily defeated Jordan, Syria and Egypt, the local Arabs feared and respected us. There were occasional attacks, but on the whole, it was clear to all that Israel was ruling and the Arabs had to learn to accept it.

Basically we all agreed that the turning point for Israel, when things began getting bad, was Menachem Begin's Camp David Agreement with Egypt, giving Egypt the Sinai and destroying all of the Jewish communities that had been established there. That's when the Arabs realized that we were a bunch of weak idiots, and they voted in more extremist leaders, and then Israel made more bad policy moves, and since then things have been snowballing in the wrong direction fast and furiously.

Family and friends of Israeli Dafna Meir attend her funeral in a cemetery in Jerusalem Monday, Jan. 18, 2016. A Palestinian broke into a West Bank settlement home and fatally stabbed an Israeli woman before fleeing Sunday, touching off a massive night manhunt, the Israeli military said. (AP Photo/Sebastian Scheiner)

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Now we have young teenage Arab terrorists who fear neither us nor their parents, and it's going to get harder and harder to stop them.
Watch: Terror teen shot dead while charging with knife13-year-old female Arab shot by guard as she ran at entrance to Samaria town with drawn knife in hand; Arab MK cries 'execution.'


Honestly, I do think that on the spot execution is best. I don't want to have us housing more terrorists, and they should not be tried as criminals. If they come to kill, like this one did, then they should be prepared to die. The State of Israel must work hard to undo the decades of damage done since Camp David. All of the peace sic agreements and gestures to the Arabs have only made them trust us less and support the terrorists more.

4 comments:

Marcel Cousineau said...

'The State of Israel must work hard to undo the decades of damage done since Camp David.'

Israel will go Cold Turkey -

I think we are about to see Israel weaned off it's severe addiction to America.

If I am right in what I see coming now, America will be reduced to a joke, a farce that Israel will no longer lean on for anything.
The time to give America the boot was in 1993 before Yasser was invited back into Israel to do what he did.
Weak, bedridden, invalid, Israel could not do the sane thing then as it can not to this day.

Israel will go back to leaning on the Holy One of Israel for all things and America will become a distant memory.

Only haShem can accomplish this, and like so many of us out here, He is tired of the arrogant empire which has assumed that it has replaced Him and thinks it is now God over Israel.

He is going to get the Washington gangsters attention now by making them very small, useless, dumb idols which have no value to anyone.

Batya said...

Awful world this 21st century...

Anonymous said...

Of course, the only common sense action is to eliminate the terrorist immediately. Be sure that they know that, but are not willing to do that and in the meantime putting the nation in harm's way. Isn't the first priority, the protection of its citizens? Best to eliminate the word 'sanity' from the dictionary.

Batya said...

Yes, thanks, makes sense.