Posted on 09/02/2012 4:02:04 PM PDT by Eleutheria5
To our Brothers and Neighbors, the Courageous Residents of Migron,
On this difficult day for the Jewish people, we are one.
Ten years after we moved into our neighborhood, built with the blessing and aid of Israeli governments, we experienced firsthand the sufferings brought on by the hatred-motivated verdicts of the radical fringe groups that have taken over the state prosecutor's office and the Supreme Court. In pretending to uphold the rule of law, they have trampled upon both law and justice, destroying a lovely residential neighborhood in the heart of Israel and divided its population into two.
But how can we complain, when you have been the target of endless slings and arrow s of burning hatred from those captive institutions, for those same ten years.
No one can imagine, unless he has experienced it himself, the daily fear and the nightly panic, in the knowledge that all the while, those who lust for destruction, jealousy and revenge are plotting and connniving against us.
But we have found consolation in the midst of suffering, because we know that G-d's word will triumph eternally, and that He who returned us to our land will see to it that we come back to our homes once again.
It is enough for us to see how Ketsale's words "One Migron will become three" ( a remark that infuriated Minister Benny Begin, who in his weakness, went along with those who wished to expel us from our homes) are coming true.
In the long run, the sufferings of the pioneers of the Ulpana neighborhood, Migron, Amona and Givat Assaf will be a springboard for developing the settlement of Judea and Samaria despite the sorry weaknesses of the Likud government headed by Prime Minister Netanyahu.
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And He does not want His land divided!
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