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AddReply(456715,"Now that you have brought this to our collective attention...","","","06/28/09","...that the Emperor of Israel has no clothes, What pray tell are you going to do about it? I hope more than pray.How obtuse the knesset has become.The Koch party of Rabbi Kahana can be banned for being racist, but when arab MKs who meet with Israels enemies, no such equal treatment can be enacted.Not untill we have unity amongst ourselves can we speak against foriegn entities which seek to slice N\' dice Israels borders piecemeal [or should I say peacemeal Hudabea style].That could take a very long time.[Which we don\'t collectively have].There is no denying that the world boils everytime a Jew kills an arab, but when arab kills arab and nuclear weapons are advancing into the hands of mullahs,obama is not only silent he takes his daughters for ice cream.Hes not even on duty.So how can we help ourselves?");
AddReply(456555,"The Article and to (Peter)","Jasmine","Tel Aviv","06/27/09","  Beg to differ Peter on the subject of \"demilitirazion\"\nWe do not need another Arab/Islamist state on our doorstep.\nHope Bibi sticks to this proposal(which was far to lenient)Failing that,YES,it will be the \"status quo\".\nWe do not lose anything by giving weapons to a TERROR entity all be it even Fatah who are part and parcel the same of Hamas.\nThe only difference between Fatah and Hamas is SUSPECT and has been for a long time.\nI will not say anything more AND I COMMEND THE AUTHOR!");
AddReply(456495,"#21","Concerned Citizen","Tel Aviv","06/27/09","It appears that George Mitchell & Company are setting up a spy network. He and his cohorts should be arrested, tried, convicted, and sentenced to death, or to be traded for Jonathan Pollard.  If the government of Israel will not do that, the people of Israel should.");
AddReply(456439,"Demiliterized for a week and then a fully armed terror state on the war path!","JK","SD, USA","06/26/09","");
AddReply(456390,"Re: #18, Dividing Israel","Toni","","06/26/09","Short answer: It has never been  about the so called \'palestinians\'; it has always been about denying the Jews their right to live as free people in their own country.\nThere has never in history been a country called Palestine and people called Palestinians; just like there is no \'West Bank,\' but lands called Judea and Samaria. But were the people call Judea but its real name. how many could have argued about Arabs or \'palestinians\' having any right to establish their country there at the expense of Jews?");
AddReply(456232,"Dear A7 - The TB I was referring to on my #21 was not published","Michelle","Vancouver","06/26/09","Here it is: A couple of weeks ago Caroline Glick published a column about how the USA is taking over the right of Israel\'s \"ability to make independent military and intelligence decisions\" by setting up a sort of shadow government under George Mitchell and his deputies in Jerusalem. \n\n\"The apparatus reportedly includes members of every US security, foreign policy and intelligence body. These officers will be stationed in Israel and will report to Mitchell, who in turn will report to Obama. Each officer will be assigned to coordinate with Israeli counterparts in mirror organizations, including the IDF, the Shin Beit, the Mossad, the police and every other relevant Israeli body.\" \n\nMay I appeal to you to bring attention to this very alarming situation in the Knesset? This arrogant and illegal act is not only a serious breach of Israel\'s sovereignty but a blatant insult to all Israelis.");
AddReply(456200,"Thank You Prof. Eldad","Guran Walker","Ur-th","06/26/09","Thank you for saying it like it is. We are now in that world where a Lie is made Truth and Truth is made a Lie. In fact, those who carefully shape the lies are held up as exemplars! Their lies are exemplary. History tells us the price paid by any Society that venerates a Lie above the Truth is a terrible price to pay. Not only the US but Israel also will pay this price.");
AddReply(456198,"Link to the above mentioned column","Michelle","Vancouver","06/26/09","\"Obama\'s High Commissioner\" by Caroline Glick\n\nhttp://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1244371077760&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull\n\n");
AddReply(456197,"May I appeal to you Dr. Eldad?","Michelle","Vancouver","06/26/09","A couple of weeks ago Caroline Glick published a column about how the USA is taking over the right of Israel\'s \"ability to make independent military and intelligence decisions\" by setting up a sort of shadow government in Israel under George Mitchell and his deputies. \n\n\"The apparatus reportedly includes members of every US security, foreign policy and intelligence body. These officers will be stationed in Israel and will report to Mitchell, who in turn will report to Obama. Each officer will be assigned to coordinate with Israeli counterparts in mirror organizations, including the IDF, the Shin Beit, the Mossad, the police and every other relevant Israeli body.\" \n\nMay I appeal to you to bring attention to this very alarming situation?  \n\nThis arrogant and illegal act is not only a serious breach of Israel\'s sovereignty but a blatant insult to all Israelis.");
AddReply(456021,"Once again Israel voted right and got more Suicide Left. Enough is enough!","Chaim","","06/26/09","Israel clearly rejected the Two State Final Solution in the election. The two most pro-Two State Final Solution parties (Labor and Meretz) were decimated and are struggling to stay alive. Yet once again, Israeli voters voted right and are getting more Suicide Left. Enough is enough! Israel must get the patriotic government we voted for, even if it takes a popular uprising.");
AddReply(455919,"RE: Sachel Yashar #5 comment","John Knoefler","San Diego","06/25/09","Yes Sachel this is one man who makes sense. I would also like to add that instead of seeking to create a Soveriegn Arab state it is time Israel realizes it IS a Soveriegn State itself. ");
AddReply(455825,"Dividing Jerusalem","Mrs.Nina M. Lawrence","Penhold,ABCanad","06/25/09","When I look at the map with all the Arab States surrounding Israel, I can\'t help but wonder why the Arab States all around Israel can\'t give the Palestinians a state from one of their countries. Israel is so small already, and the land doesn\'t even belong to Israel, it belongs to G-d, with Israel supposed to look after it.Divide Iran or Iraq or whatever, leave Israel alone.");
AddReply(455822,"Did you read this too?","yvonne","cary","06/25/09","Elsewhwere on today\'s INN publication we can read that Mashaal blames Israeli stubbornness and will cooperate with any international organization which will bring about an *end to da occupation*. Three guesses as to what that would mean? Are they cooperating with the PA yet? What about International Law on taking hostages in others\' country and then using these hostages as *bargaining chips*? (Shalit).I saw a short videoclip on Sderot (road90.com) yesterday, and was reminded of WWII in The Netherlands. Sirens blaring, shrapnel flying around - I still have a scar from shrapnell slicing through my leg - and a kassam hitting the home of an elderly woman. That is WAR, nothing more, nothing less. Hamas is de facto waging war. It is an independent entity. There should be consequences for waging war, even if undeclared, under International Law.");
AddReply(455795,"Who\'s a traitor?","Marc","Maryland, US","06/25/09","So let me get this straight.  Eldad says that the Jewish guy that founded Lufthansa in the 1920\'s was a traitor, because he should have figured out that the Nazis would take over ten years later and there would be World War II and the Holocaust.  He says this to cast aspersions on left-wing \"traitors\" in Israel today.  Eldad\'s dad, on the other hand, actually tried to collaborate with the Nazis to fight on their side against the British, but somehow he wasn\'t a traitor, he was a sainted Zionist?\n\nThe point about Weimar Germany as a demilitarized state is well-taken, but Eldad flies off on a bunch of disconnected tangents.  \"Palestine will never be demilitarized, therefore Bibi is a traitor.\"  Could it perhaps be that Bibi is setting impossible preconditions to mirror the impossible Arab preconditions, such as the right of return.");
AddReply(455656,"Sounds like somebody is trying to close the barn door after the horse has left","Kerwood Derby","Frostbite Falls","06/25/09","As if BB was someone to support,place faith in when he gave away the first land of the first Jew and voted over&over&over&over again to destroy the lives of 10000 Jews and 22 Torah learning centers,erasing generations and endangering the rest of the state by giving those that come to kill you a freer rein.The slippery slope is littered with many who are characterized as nationalists or right wing hardliners.Obvious examples are Netanyahu and Sharon.And then there are those who would broker the deal if only there was a partner like Lieberman,Arens,Yaalon,Sharansky,Landau,Aumann and Lewis.The Likud court is to blame for not enforcing it\'s charter and expelling those who disavow their oaths.All this while National Union is still waiting for the call to join the coalition after agreeing to the price.False rightists Glick and I$I Leibler too would fall on their sword to support the mosser BB.");
AddReply(455544,"Peace within two years..","yvonne","cary","06/25/09","between Israel and the PA is what Obama is aiming for.So, the example the professor cites about declaring war is not onesided;it would apply to both sides.The two states living *peacefully* side by side is a fantasy,as these two states would be intertwined,by territory, economics,etc.If Gaza would be part of this setup there is also the express declaration of Hamas that they will NEVER recognize Israel.This is a Gordian knot which can not be patiently pulled apart,or can be cut through with the sword.It appears that Netanyahu has made a few statements which are useful,such as not stopping Israeli development in Yesha,the PA and Hamas must come to an agreement, and Palestinians must have economic independence-this includes those Palestinians in Gaza.For that to become reality further negotiation and territorial concessions must take place,a.o. by Jordan,Saudi Arabia,Egypt.");
AddReply(455542,"Well, was it Netanyahu, Obama...","yvonne","cary","06/25/09","who agreed to the socalled *roadmap*? What is exactly in that agreement, can we discuss it here? Can Israel legally get out of it? The U.S. is already training PA army, is it not? What are the powers of anyone in the Israeli government to make decisions without the input of the people? Were the Israeli people consulted on the *roadmap*? If there was already a binding contract (Treaty, agreement) between Israel, the U.S. and the PA what can be done NOW? Remember that both Obama and Netanyahu hold their positions only temporarily. I think that blaming either of them for an existing situation does not much good. Bush/Olmert agreed on the Roadmap. It goes back even further than that. Rational objections must be made. The right of return, for example, would cause massive displacment, and not only in Israel. ");
AddReply(455538,"\"Netanyahu has recognized\" - Mr. Eldad, How About You?","Al Burke","Santa Monica","06/25/09","Do you, Mr. Eldad, now recognize that the enemy arab population which infests western Eretz Yisrael, as well as Jerusalem and Yesha, must be driven out out from all of our land? Do you recognize that it is either them or us?  If not, please explain fully what exactly you do recognize and what exactly you are willing to do about the situation.  Will you lead to help to openly organize a mass action at the Knesset to execute a Coup D\'Etat to obtain a government that serves the Jewish Interest?  Please advise the people.");
AddReply(455527,"Eldad\'s father","Moshe P","USA","06/25/09","MK Arieh Eldad\'s father was a brilliant historian and philospher and led the LEHI. Article by hime can be found at www.SaveIsrael.com");
AddReply(455478,"D.M.Z in Isreal","george","escondido,calif","06/24/09","God forbid that this ever happens.Haven\'t we learned from history? My prayers are with Isreal to stand firm.God bless you alway\'s...");
AddReply(455411,"Comparisons with pre WW2 Germany","Michelle","Vancouver","06/24/09","I\'m so glad Dr. Eldad brought up the case of pre-WWII Germany.  \n\nWhen I read about this period I try to understand the ways in which Jews fail to heed the warnings.  \n\nAnd in the process I keep finding similarities with the present. Just as the response to the large warning signs was ineffective then, it still is today.\n\nThe dynamics we see at work now were already in existence at that time. Particularly among Jews: the same tendency to self-delusion, unfounded trust in others (the US is our \"ally\"), disregard for signs of danger and treachery, and even communal inertia. And also the same individual instances of weakness, selfishness, and even corruption.\n\nThe old adage that we must learn from the past to understand the present keeps coming to mind.\n\nWe\'ve had warning signs AND solid proof for years that the gov\'t attitude re. Yesha has been painfully wrong. But to no avail...");
AddReply(455407,"\"Demilitarize\" an Arab state?!?","MED","USA","06/24/09","How can one \"demilitarize\" the Pal-Arabs when they\'re armed to their eye-balls with weapons?  \n\nEven if the Arab Muslims don\'t have weapons, they will improvise a bull-dozer as a killing machine, or even kitchen knives & axes for their terror activities.\n\nThe only solution is to get rid of Obama off the back of the Israeli leader.  And PM Netanyahu\'s speech accomplished that.  Obama was quite pleased with that speech.  That should stop Obama bugging Israeli leaders.\n\nNext step is to get rid of the Pal-Arabs out of Israeli territory.  The Arabs have vast, vacant lands in the Arab League nations.  Jordan is already a majority Pal-Arab state.  So why give these Arab usurpers of the Land of Israel any hope that they will get a piece of any pie thro\' their tantrums?\n\nThanks for all the historical facts in the article.");
AddReply(455385,"An eloquent analysis.  But let\'s focus on the future of the right in Israel","Michelle","Vancouver","06/24/09","Dr. Eldad, you and Hatikva are the hope for Israel.\n\nIt seems that Netanyahu will be relegated to the same pile of history as Olmert, Livni, Barak, Peres and others... Their words won\'t count if Israel elects an overwhelming majority next time. No more self-delusion about the strength of Mr. Netanyahu to stare down Obama.\n\nThe right wing must not waste a single minute now and should be organizing, campaigning and UNITING, presenting their solid arguments, whether spiritual or practical, for the right of Israelis to call Judea and Samaria and all of Jerusalem their own.  And preventing any more retreats.\n\nThe argument that goes mostly unmentioned is that this land belongs to Israel legally by a still valid decision of the League of Nations. This is a very strong legal argument and it should be brought forth in all discussions.\n\nAnd thank you for all your patriotic hard work.");
AddReply(455365," Prof. MK Arieh Eldad for Prime Minister of Israel","Izzy Jaronowski","NY","06/24/09","Israel deserves a new leader who does not obfuscate, does not appease, and does not sell out...most of all, not afraid to TELL THE TRUTH.\nThis person is Prof. Arieh Eldad.\nIzzy Jaronowski\nJAPS(Jews Against a Pal State)");
AddReply(455264,"how come this is the only guy making sense?","Sachel Yashar","Yerushalyaim","06/24/09","How unbelievable pathetic that a country with the remarkable achievements and heritage of Israel is lead with such illogical policies, stop mincing words and put an end to the violent aspirations of the Arabs!!");
AddReply(455233,"to # 2","Gavriela","usa","06/24/09","Why not?! Jews all over the world need to protest this travesty!");
AddReply(455218,"Demilitarized State","Peter","South Carolina","06/24/09","This was one of the best and most historically accurate articles on this subject I have ever read. I only beg to differ with the writer on this one point. I believe that Netanyahu is fully aware that this \'demilitarized state\' is basically a sham, and is not practical, but that he had to do it for political purposes in order to satisfy Obama, and Europe. I believe that he also knows that the \'Palestinians\' would never agree to such an arrangement in the first place. While I agree in principle with everything the writer suggests in this article, I also believe that Netanyahu had to weigh the politics of the matter, which he knows full well would effectively maintain the status quo, that is no Palestinian state for the for the foreseeable future.");
AddReply(455209,"fivish","Eric A","Mevasseret IL","06/24/09","You are going to do the uprising in LONDON?");
AddReply(455188,"Israel needs a popular uprising!","Fivish","London","06/24/09","The people, Jews, must rise up and overthrow the traitors! Even the Koran (Sura 5:20-21) says that the Jews will have their land only while they remain faithful to Hashem. The Moslems believe that the Jews are unfaithful and so have lost the right to the land. Are they wrong?");

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