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To Bush and Blair: We Don't Want Peace, We Want Our Homeland, Israel

[Ariel Natan Pasko]

Summary ... Here's some friendly advice for Bush and especially his Bible-believing supporters: Keep your hands off the Jewish people's homeland.

Arafat just died (or did he die last week?). His body's barely cold and the vultures are flying overhead. No, not to pick at his disease-ridden carcass, there's nothing of value there, but to see what they can take from the Jews and Israel.

The prize: the Holy Land!

For centuries and millennia, Crusaders and Muslim hordes, Romans and Babylonians, have tried to take away the "Promised Land" (Genesis 12:7), the land that "G-d's eyes are upon it from the beginning of the year to year's end" (Deut. 11:12), from the Jewish people, (the "apple of G-d's eye" Zech. 2:12).

No sooner than that evil, sick, terrorist, homosexual, pedophile, serial mass murderer is finally out of the picture; than Bush, Blair, and most of the world jump on the opportunity to continue his legacy.

For what is more specific to his legacy, than to take away the Jewish people's ancient, historic, and G-d promised homeland?

Upon official announcement of Arafat's death, the Whitehouse issued in President Bush's name a statement:

"The death of Yasser Arafat is a significant moment in Palestinian history. We express our condolences to the Palestinian people. For the Palestinian people, we hope that the future will bring peace and the fulfillment of their aspirations for an independent, democratic Palestine that is at peace with its neighbors. During the period of transition that is ahead, we urge all in the region and throughout the world to join in helping make progress toward these goals and toward the ultimate goal of peace."

Bush, high on his victory against the left-leaning John Kerry has already begun spreading the seeds of his own destruction. He and his supp! orters in America and Israel claim "he's the best friend Israel has ever had in the Whitehouse."

Well, here's some friendly advice for him and especially his Bible-believing supporters: "Keep your hands off the Jewish people's homeland".

Just where exactly are those Babylonians and Romans today? What became of the Crusaders? They've become the "Europeans," the EU, and Eurabia? The French? And those Muslim hordes; well, just as Sadat, Arafat, Haffez Assad of Syria and King Hussein of Jordan have gotten it (and Saddam Hussein is about to get it), they will too, if they persist in trying to steal the Land of Israel away from "G-d's inheritance," (the Jewish people, Deut. 9:26, 29; 1 Kings 8:51, 53; Psalm 78:71 and elsewhere). Look at the backwardness and poverty of the Arab/Muslim world today.

Is that what you want George W.? Is that what you want America?

Tony Blair, Prime Minister of the UK said, "I would like to express my condolences to the family of President Arafat and to the Palestinian people. President Arafat came to symbolize the Palestinian national movement. He won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1994 jointly with Yitzhak Rabin in recognition of their efforts to achieve peace in the Middle East. He led his people to a historic acceptance and the need for a two-state solution."

What a whitewash. If Arafat wanted "peace" he could have accepted Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak's offer back in 2000. Arafat's never wanted a two-state solution, the PLO covenant (never properly changed) calls for one state, "Palestine" to replace Israel. Arafat's "Palestinian national movement" more properly called Amalek, is a "death machine" and Arafat's henchmen (those coming to power now), Hamas, Islamic Jihad, Iran, al-Quaeda and the greater Islamic world want the "Holy Land" not "peace".

They want The Holy City of Jerusalem: "Ten measures of beauty descended to the world, nine were taken by Jerusalem." (Talmud: Kiddushin 49b)

Blair continued, "That goal - of a viable Palestinian state alongside a secure Israel - is one that we must continue to work tirelessly to achieve. Peace in the Middle East must be the international community's highest priority. We will do whatever we can, working with the US and the EU, to help the parties reach a fair and durable settlement."

After the announcement of Arafat's death, Shimon Peres rushed to call on the Israeli prime minister and government to renew dialogue with the new Palestinian Authority leadership. Even Ariel Sharon said that the death of Yasser Arafat could be a "historic turning point" and he intends to continue his give-away plans.

But the Prophet Jeremiah already warned us about their lies, they will say, "Peace, peace, but there is no peace." (Jer.6:14).

Blair praised Yasser Arafat for making the issue of "Palestine" the most important global issue. Blair wants the entire world to work to take Jerusalem ([part of] the so-called 1967 "occupied territories") away from G-d and the Jews. And he wants Bush and America to help him.

G-d is abundantly clear what will happen when they try, "Behold, I will make Jerusalem a cup of poison to all the people round about, when they besiege both Judah [the Jews and the Land of Israel] and Jerusalem." (Zech. 12:2, see also Ezekiel 38-39).

Anyone or any country that tries to take Jerusalem, or any part of the Promised Land away from its rightful inheritors (the Jewish people) will be severely punished. "On that day, I [G-d] will destroy all the nations that come against Jerusalem." (Zech.12:9 and elsewhere).

Yet to the Jewish people, the Prophet Isaiah declares, "Comfort, be comforted My people, says your G-d. Speak to the heart of Jerusalem, and proclaim that her [Israel! 's] exile among the nations has ended." (Isaiah 40:1-2). We have returned home forever.

One last warning...

According to rabbinic tradition, there are three gates to Gehinam (Hell); one of them is in Jerusalem. (Talmud: Eruvin 19a).

Arafat's already in Hell; anyone else, world leaders or Israelis, who block G-d's plan, and try to take away the Jewish people's homeland, will end up there too.

We don't want your peace; we want our homeland!

[ Published: November 11, 2004 ]

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