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AddReply(371195,"Svetka, dear, learn to write in English.","sk","USA","12/14/08","Or just stay at the Russian A7.");
AddReply(370531,"to dispicable#7 and sks of this kind","svietka","ELI, shomron","12/11/08","really really reallllly resent u--who has no idea where Shilo is on the map(not even to mention ever setting foot in it)calling it the BR...\nif u had any idea what u r talkn about u would know that ELI IS THE BR WITH SWIMPOOL and palm trees and 18!(not 15)room villas.\nSO shut up till u get yo facts straight and get a grip on yo jealosy of something u will NEVER HAVE-that is everything we -the settlers do have(u know-like jew pride,building a country, voting, serving in idf etc).\n\nfor getting some facts go to my website (www.heder21.org) and klik on link to Eli-get some ejumacation!\n");
AddReply(370318,"Medad asks another ridiculous question","Velvel","silver spring","12/10/08","There were 25,000 there in Hevron Medad?  Well gee, if you\'ve been paying attention at all to the Torah portions, you would have seen that Chayay Sarah occurred, and yearly pilgrimage by vast #\'s of Jews are made for that week when for one of two times duing the whole year, the Bolsheviks open up the whole Cave of Machpelah (the supposed \"moslem part\" )  to Jewish visitors.    That week and the week around Pesach are the 10 days per year that it is opened up for Jewish pilgrims, where it is otherwise off-limits the rest of the year.  That\'s why so many went.   Not to hang out in a house for weeks on end. (Did YOU go, Medad???)  But the other answers also still apply.   People have jobs and school and lives to attend to.    It is simply not practically feasible to have enough Jews at all times camped out as the Israeli secular bolsheviks decide when to spring the attack we all know/knew was coming against the house.");
AddReply(369626,"Mrs. Matar is great - at least she is","Gary","Monterey, CA","12/09/08","fighting for the right cause.");
AddReply(369605,"Giggle!  And now for something completely different!","sk","USA","12/09/08","From the august news source known as A7:\n\n\"Weiss has also faced opposition from the Yesha Council after refusing the council\'s help in fighting the planned expulsion of Jews from the Peace House in Hevron. According to the Jerusalem Post, Yesha Council head Danny Dayan even requested that Weiss be removed from Hevron entirely.\"\n\nMY, MY.  Who would have guessed it?  And Medad is the spokesman for ... I forget.");
AddReply(369551,"#17","Leah","Jerusalem","12/08/08","Seriously?  Everyone works in this country!  Who has time or who can TAKE time off to hang around a building when no one knew exactly when they would really be needed?\nPeople are being laid off left and right -- who can afford to stay in Chevron?");
AddReply(369433,"Yisrael - Conservatives need tactics and","Gary","Monterey, CA","12/08/08","votes to win.  That\'s what consolidated organization can do.  It can direct the masses of Nationalist to these causes and convince the other masses that nationalism means survival.  I would love to see a united front against Liberalism that would eventually marginize their wacky power lust and give the Conservatives total control of the government forever.  But this will only happen with unity and common purpose.");
AddReply(369396,"Medad, again.","sk","USA","12/08/08","Do you plan on responding to any of your critics?  Your \"new\" question is just your \"old\" question, and the responses to the old one apply to this one as well.  How dumb do you think we are?\n\nAnd, as I said before, I suspect that you and your Yesha Council buddies had something to do with undermining the resistance at Peace House when Weiss and Matar told you to buzz off.\n\nThe real question is why you do not run around looking like a large chicken.");
AddReply(369388,"Response to Meidad","Larry","TA","12/08/08","Many reasons for that - Cold there, not enough room, fear of Yasamnikim, responsibilities at home. Certainly many are skeptical of Wilder, Fishman, Matar, etc.; or skeptical that they may be part of a situation in which gov\'t agents might be manipulating events. That to me is the best reason to stay away, of those I listed. Other reasons may be - belief in elections as vehicle of change, or that this is just one of many battles.");
AddReply(369115,"Let\'s Try Another Question","YMedad","Shiloh","12/08/08","The previous Shabbat there were 25,000, it is claimed, Jews in Hebron.  Why did not 10% stay or return during the week?  Why not 5%?");
AddReply(369062,"les, Ayr, what are you talking about?","sk","USA","12/07/08","");
AddReply(369047,"People didn\'t come because the leaders didn\'t get together!!","Shaul","","12/07/08","If the leadership of the entire religious-nationalist camp had gotten together and declared, for example, a general strike and blockade of Yerushalayim, then enough people would have been mobilized to prevent the eviction.\n\nThe problem is not in disciplining a few youths whose actions were distorted by the leftist media and government collaborators among us, but with the leadership, or more precisely, lack of a unified leadership.");
AddReply(369038,"Rethinking","Larry","","12/07/08","Who should do the most rethinking between Yisrael, Nadia and Meidad\'s critics is:\n\nYisrael himself. \n\nOther posters should also realize in the wake of these events and in the option of many religious people to essentially support Barak/Olmert\'s actions that it does NOT divide between religious and secular. The real division is between those who would stand for the law and its reaffirmation of Jewish rights in the Land of Israel and those who would sit while these are trampled. Many have sat and watched while the Oslo governments attacked Zionism and appeased the powerful Gentile nations. I too sat, though I wrote pieces, wrote posts. It was all for naught, I suspect.\n\nRethinking? For everybody - people like Yisrael even more than for the rest of us.");
AddReply(369021,"When G-d says he will provide ","les","Ayr","12/07/08","for His people to return to the homeland that he gave them in His promise to them--and they reject?\n     What is He then to do?  bless them for not following Him?  I understand why Jews are called stiff necked and hard hearted people--not by the outside world, but by Hashem Himself!  What must He do to Get the Attention of the people he calls the Apple of His Eye?  The Jews suffer because of Jews more than Arabs and gentiles!");
AddReply(369013,"Notice how the government is not even slightly worried ...","sk","USA","12/07/08","... about reprisals from the settlerfolk.  For example, if Israeli politicos knew that any violence against the protesters would be met with violence against the politicos and their families, things would be different.\n\nNotice, too, that all Jewish (not Israeli) forces are concentrated at Peace House.  However, if attacks at Peace House were met with responses in the heart of the elite strongholds, this would give pause to the attackers.");
AddReply(369009,"Excellent, Phelps, but ...","sk","USA","12/07/08","... you forgot the Shiloh cineplex.");
AddReply(369007,"Medad, fortunately tar and feathers are \"in\" this year.","sk","USA","12/07/08","Really, what a disgraceful column.  As Velvel has pointed out, it ignores abundant information that was reported by INN itself--information that you must be assumed to be familiar with.  Indeed, it is telling that you link to Israel\'s leftist media to get \"information\" for your blogs, suddenly, when it comes to Peace House.\n\nTo add to what Velvel has brought up, I\'ll offer a hunch:  I suspect that the Yesha Council did its best to cause the fall of Peace House, in the hope of advancing its role as middleman for the future.  It wouldn\'t surprise me if it fed information to the government.  I expect that it attempted to undermine the resistance.  Your role is media man for this perfidious fraud.  \n\nThis is what the Yesha Council has done repeatedly over the years, as Feiglin has documented in his book _Where There Are No Men_.  It\'s also the kind of thing Israeli Bolsheviks do, going back to the conflict between Ben-Gurion/Peres and Begin.\n\nOh, and I enjoyed your effort to sound respectible by paraphrasing me, though in fact your error makes your rhetoric laughable:\n\n\"Should not our youth be trained, professionally as possible, in the methods of direct non-violent protest?\"\n\nThe error is that there is no such thing as \"direct non-violent protest.\"  There are protests (peaceable, typically including large numbers, dedicated to articulating a set of demands), and there is \"direct action\" (small numbers, typically covert until the trap is sprung, sometimes violent, sometimes even lethal, always extremely disruptive, and always narrowly targeted to specific individuals).  Non-violent direct action is just a subset of direct action where nobody is seriously injured or killed.  However, people are certainly terrified, humiliated, embarassed, etc.\n\nYou can\'t even get the rhetoric right.");
AddReply(368927,"civil disobedience","Malka","upstate NY","12/07/08","I understand and agree with you that there should be order in any act of civil disobedience however I doubt the actions of these kids is the reason thousands stayed away.\n\n\nAfter Amona and Gush Katif they probably felt the expulsion was inevitable. And, I should mention, since Gush Katif the expulsions have gotten much more violent. No more are police using female soldiers/officers to handle women and children and the elderly.");
AddReply(368903,"the reasons why","Leah","Maaleh Adumim","12/07/08","I was going to make a list of reasons why people/supporters were not able to be there, and then I see that Velvel listed the things I was going to say.  why weren\'t you aware of this, Yisrael?  you see the same news reports that we do.");
AddReply(368886,"Look who is knocking Nadia!","Phelps","Settler Watch","12/07/08","The media advisor to the Moetzet Give to the Romans What Belongs to the Romans Yeshu Council and beaurocrat at the Menachem Give Up the Sinai Begin Center. How many days were you at the Beit HaShalom? Plus we all know that Shilo is the Boca Raton of the settlements and that you are living there not for idealistic reasons but for your 15 room villa, swimming pool, and 2 car garage.  ");
AddReply(368808,"Well said. Very well said.","Yitzi","USA","12/07/08","");
AddReply(368794,"Blessings and Honour Glory and Power Be Unto the Ancient of Days","Windsong","London","12/07/08","Please keep writing tell us what prayer support you feel you need.\nAliyah is biblical and if the settlers have obeyed no one especially not muslims or US are allowed to meddle. Aliyah had been facilitated by supporters for years and Gods purposes are never thwarted. The Lord Bless You and Keep You Cause His Face To Shine Upon You Be Gracious Unto You and Grant Shalom, we also believe he is promising rain, but when a rabbi joined with a priest and worse a mullah that was an insult- multi faith is not kadosh and did not give glory to the spirit of truth. If a Priest does not understand about Israel and distinguish between truth and islam he is wrong. ");
AddReply(368790,"Right On!","Risa","Rehovot","12/07/08","Couldn\'t have said it better myself ;~)");
AddReply(368775,"No, Medad.  Wrong again.","Velvel.","silver spring","12/06/08","You want to know why there weren\'t so many people there?   Here are a number of factors.  Several days (perhaps up to 2 weeks) worth of false alarms, and perhaps the POLICE BLOCKADE set up on day of expulsion to PREVENT PROTESTERS FROM REACHING BEIT HASHALOM from Kiryat Arba.   News reported this extensively.   Swarms of yeshiva bochurim trying to reach Hevron on the day-of were attacked with stun grenades by the border police to keep them out.   This was reported by A7.\n\nFurthermore, the urgent calls from the nationalist camp were heeded initially with the thought of immediate expulsion pending.  After \"blockade\"/closed military zone was reported widely in the media (the first \"blockade\" which was apparently a phony report, not the actual one that was in existence on the day-of), a few days passed with no expulsion so perhaps people calmed and thought it was prevented or not as urgent since nothing happened.\n\nIt was also expected to take place in the dead of night (as the govt actually promised to do!).  During the middle afternoon many potential activists are working or in classes, and there is less activity and less expectation.  So while it would be foolish to take the govt at its word in any case, still not everyone has the ability to sit in the house nonstop.  Although greater #\'s would have helped I\'m sure.\n\nThen of course the #1 factor of all.  The supposed \"negotiations\" between the Govt and supposedly settler-oriented representations which preceded the expulsion that was carried out while everyone was duped into thinking it was on hold for \"negotiations\" expecting some type of announcement or legal procedure.  It was a cover for police preparations.   The activists simply got blindsided.   Should there have been more people?  Yeah, but that has nothing to do with supposed \"violence\" from \"extremists.\"   Keep in mind that the Arabs provoked with attacks on those travelling to the beit hashalom.  Before, you blamed the settlers for that too.   You even blame Jews for Arab terrorism.  You find anything to blame the Jews and defend the evil government that persecutes them.");
AddReply(368768,"if there was ever a doubt...","aryeh","same hills","12/06/08","bs\"d\n\nnow it is clear that Medad is a collaborator.");
AddReply(368758,"\"Direct Non-Violent Protest\"","Leah ","Jerusalem","12/06/08","Ah yes, that worked very well in Gush Katif. And you saw how splendid a tactic it was in Amona. Young men were just sitting in a circle, linking arms and they got their heads bashed in and bloodied.\nIt\'s all on film if you care to watch it.\n\nWake up Yisrael. This is not the American South in the \'60\'s. They are out to maim and destroy us. \n\n");

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