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AddReply(430217,"CFOIC","Hans Holtrop","The Netherlands","04/29/09","Christian Friends Of Israeli Communities in Judea, Samaria have a friend in Shiloh : Sondra Baras. A very strong friend ! Backed by many, many christianzionists in America, England, Holland, Germany, etc. who\'re longing for spreading the news that Israel shall add Judea and Samaria to the State of Israel. International Law is on Israel\'s side, because International Agreements did give Judea, Samaria to Israel : Balfour 1917, San Remo 1922, etc. The Six Day War did give Israel the Right to annex Judea, Samaria to the State of Israel, because Judea, Samaria did not belong to any State.\nJudea, Samaria were stateless regions, like today Gaza.\nSo, to International Law, Israel has full rights to annex Judea, Samaria. And nowadays there\'s already a muslim Palestinian State : Jordan (forbidden for Jews). So please transfer muslim Palestinians to Jordan.\nYours,\nShalom,\nHans, christianzionist");
AddReply(430032,"It\'s not hopeless. Many of them have been brainwashed and could be educated...","Michelle","Vancouver","04/28/09","Not even Hitler\'s definition of a Jew convinced them that we are one people. Even in the middle of the Holocaust well-assimilated German Jews felt contempt for Ost Juden. \n\nToday many secular Jews feel threatened and embarrassed by the existence of those who uphold Jewish values - particularly if those Jews feel passionate about their historical and religious right to their land - since seculars may be disconnected from their history as well.\n\nNeither Muslim hate and terror nor the threat of complete annihilation has been enough to convince your friend that we are one people.\n\nThose who cheer for more expulsions and side with the enemy wish at some subconscious level for the eventual disappearance of the \"Jew\" so that they can become \"Israelis\", cleansed of Judaism, and with the International Gentile Seal of Approval.\n\nIf you could only stop the gov\'t brainwashing of kids program");
AddReply(430017,"#5  - I agree with sk","Michelle","Vancouver","04/28/09","");
AddReply(430010,"Commonality","Pana Nichuirc","Dublin, Ireland","04/28/09","I Cried when I read your article just now, as I Cried when our people were removed from their land. our land, precious & hard won. And I think Gaza proved that all the Arab has done is turn the blossom of productivity into a terrorist enclave with a system of tunnels. \n\nDiaspora Jews Cry too. And want to stand with you even as anti-semitism takes ever greater root in Europe. My own Blog sentiment for today is \"Let\'s show the world that we are not the victims they would like us to be ~ there are Jews who will stand up and fight. It\'s Independance Day. L\'Chaim Israel!\"\n\nOne More thing. He may not be fallen but the Isreali government has forgotten Gilad Shallit. They need to go to Gaza & Get him Home. Why has this not been done already? \n\nRemember Entebbe. I do. So too Should Mr Netanyahu!\n\nGo Get Gilad. Stop Trading Land. And Happy 61st Birthday!");
AddReply(429897,"Commonality?","Irwin Ruff","USA","04/28/09","Especially in these days there is no commonality among \"Jews\". I put this in quotes because a large proportion of people who were born Jews reject that label and actually work against the good of the Jewish people, whether they live in Israel or elsewhere. These are people of the left, such as the members of Peace Now, who work relentlessly to destroy any Jewish character of Israel. And in the US we have so-called Jews whose \"Bible\" is the latest manifestation of the far left liberal agenda. (Thanks a lot for Obama.) These people cannot feel as one with other Jews, not only the National-Religious, but certainly not the Chareidim. I feel as one with the Jewish people, but just as the leftists have removed themselves from Judaism, so I do not feel for them as part of the Jewish people.");
AddReply(429834,"The Great Hero","Mark","ZA","04/28/09","The Great hero Sharon,,,came up with the policy and then left the consequences of his stupid decision to his more stupid successor.");
AddReply(429751,"Oh, Paula.  Sigh.  Your friend was right.","sk","USA","04/28/09","You are a Jew; he is an Israeli.  As he is also, apparently, not a 100% callous jerk, he felt sad to see human misery.  But he felt no outrage at what the state did, for outrage would require that he really believed you and he were part of one people.  All he concluded was that the Expulsion wasn\'t practical as it was carried out.\n\nYou conclude, then, that we really ARE all people?  Your evidence shows the opposite.\n\nIndeed, you mention how much he appreciated the easy way in which the Jews of GK were expelled, their \"dignity.\"  Is this something to strive for?  To awaken pity and temporary compassion by being helpless?\n\nAnd what, pray, will happen the next time his leaders and media say that now is a good time for another expulsion?  He\'ll be all gung ho again.  THIS time it will be the right time!");
AddReply(429659,"Jews","Moshe Shipkin","Phoenix, AZ USA","04/28/09","Regardless of level of observancy, we are all Jews, one people. We need to wake up and realize that we only have each other. The other peoples either hate us, or don\'t care about what happens to us. The real issue the Jews who don\'t care about Jews. It appears that many times these people run Eretz Yisroel. How the people of Gush Gatif could have been forced off their land, in their country is truly unfathomable. These patriots are still without compensation or decent living conditions. Now, there\'s talk about more \"disengagement\" from Yehudah and Shomron. Hopefully Netanyahu will wake up. We are one people, people living peaceably in Eretz Yisroel must not be forced off their G-d given land. We should not once again shed tears because Jews are thrown out of their homes to feed the monster called PLO, Hamas, Fatah, call it what you want. Never again, once more!");
AddReply(429637,"This article shows what is wrong with the secular Israeli AND the national camp","Velvel","silver spring","04/28/09","The goal of those people against Expulsion is not to have everyone cry with them or view them as human or a \"fellow\" Jew.  The goal is to STOP Expulsion.  If the goal is anything else, they engage in folly.   Totally misguided and bound to failure.\n\nEnough trying to convince the Israelis how bad and how sorry they should feel about what was done.  They feel bad and sorry about Arabs too.  But what\'s done is done.   It\'s time to take over the country and show them that they will not be tolerated at the head of this ship anymore with their self-hating beliefs.   Show them the expulsion was INCORRECT.   Not that the timing was slightly off, or there wasn\'t enough accompanying \"respect\" involved.    It was WRONG.  On a moral level, from a Torah perspective, and from plain logic, common sense, and plain national values.  \n\n\'Lovingly\' or not, suicide is wrong.  It cannot be tolerated.  ");
AddReply(429634,"We don\'t want their TEARS.  Anyone can feign sympathy or even feel it sincerely.","Velvel","silver spring","04/28/09","IT MEANS NOTHING.   \n\nThis quote sums up the whole article:  \"No, he still believed that the expulsion was correct, but that it was done at the wrong time, in the wrong way\"\n\nThis proves definitively that there is an unbridgable gap between good believing, nationalistic Torah Jews --- and the peace-now-minim who believe in secular heresies and peace fantasies, and who eagerly await the day that the goyim will finally love them.   They will never speak our language.   They will never comprehend reality.  They have been corrupted by the vapid culture of the Israeli state, their inadequate education that poses itself as \"liberal\" but in reality is empty, and they have been swayed and seduced by anti-Torah values which are bankrupt.\n\nThey will never speak our language and they can never be allowed to control our fate as their petty incompetent leaders currently do, and have 4 60 years");
AddReply(429629,"So what\'s changed?","anon","","04/28/09","Your friend is still clueless. He is no closer to seeing the truth than he had been. He cried. What is the value of tears that don\'t bring a man closer to the truth? The people of Gush Katif and northern Samaria didn\'t need tears of viewers glued to their televisions. They needed protesters blocking highways when the soldiers were being brought to the settlements. Beit Haggai and Otniel don\'t need tears. They need people demanding change. Speaking \"the language\" is not the most important thing. Many Arabs speak Hebrew better than virtually all Jews living outside of Israel. Unfortunately we are not \"all Jews from Beit Haggai\". Large parts of the population of Israel believe that the \"illegal settlements\" received what they deserved.");

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