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The Olso War -- Part II
The Official Kahane Website ^ | July 7, 2002 | Livio Rosenberg

Posted on 07/25/2002 4:03:17 AM PDT by UbIwerks

The Oslo War - Part II

by Livio Rosenberg

The United States and Israeli Oslo team are planning to setup a 'puppet' Palestinian government and reform everything from economics to education for the Palestinian Autonomy.

Welcome to the Oslo-war Part II.
Peres was quoted by the Itim news agency as saying that the Palestinians' harsh living condition must be alleviated in order to create motivation for the fight against terror. (Jerusalem Post Internet Edition July 19) Does Peres believe that the Palestinians should be given more money to see if they will stop hating and killing Jews and that they will then fight terror on behalf of Israel? It makes it hard to believe that he is the Foreign Minister of Israel when he sounds more like a mouthpiece for the Palestinian propaganda machine. Even harder to believe is the reaction of the Israeli people upon learning that Attorney-General Eliyakim Rubinstein stopped the proposal to expel the families of suicide-homicide-bombers. What was the reaction in Israel? Only 200 people showed up in front of Rubinstein's home to protest his grotesque decision. Only 200 Israelis felt that expelling the families of suicide-bombers should be done so as to provide some kind of incentive for these homicidal maniacs of desisting from their evil intentions. Only 200 Israelis were outraged. Only 200 Israelis cared enough to voice their discontent with Rubinstein's quasi-legalization of homicide-bombings. Only 200 out of 5 million cared enough. That is more unbelievable than Peres' continuous delusions and attempts of appeasement of a people overwhelmed with hatred.

Welcome to the Oslo War ? Part II.
President Bush is allowing Colin Powel to participate in the Palestinian reform. They will hand-pick the new Palestinian leaders and setup a government as they see fit. Because Shimon Peres is still in control and has not abandoned the government since his invention of Oslo, he is as relevant today as he was when he illegally held the first secret talks with Arafat in Tunisia after the Israel-Lebanon war of 1982. His Oslo co-architects, Yossi Beilin et al, continue to exercise control and power thanks to the financial backing of the European Union. President Bush, faced with enormous pressure from Saudi Arabia, is allowing Colin Powel and George Tenet to launch the 'new and improved' Oslo War.

We know what the results will be, even if they manage to establish a puppet regime, it will not be long before the fundamentalists and terrorists take over and renew their violence against the Jewish State. The difference will be that by the time they take over, they would already have achieved territorial consents that will make it almost impossible for Israel to defend herself without a major loss in life.

Why give the Palestinians anything? If they do not deserve, why continue to walk on a path already set for failure? Maybe it is because too many Jews walk, unknowingly yet knowingly, into a gas chamber in hopes of peace. Too many Jews embarked in Hitler's train wagons thinking they were being taken to farms, where they would be able to work, live and escape the anti-Semitism that had taken over the streets of every city and town in Germany, Poland and the rest of Europe. So they marched, even though some voices warned that it was to their deaths that they were being lead. Those voices were from 'extremists' upright Jews who did 'understand' the current political situation.

Those upright voices are back! 'Expel the Arabs' they cry! Will the Jews continue to march to the Oslo gas chambers? Or will they stop and listen? Never Again? I dare to differ.

Welcome to the Oslo War - Part II.


TOPICS: Editorial; Foreign Affairs; Israel
KEYWORDS: appeasement; bloodshed; olso

1 posted on 07/25/2002 4:03:17 AM PDT by UbIwerks
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To: UbIwerks
I have said before, and it costs nothing to say again: There will never be an independent West Bank.

Lawless enclaves inevitably attract outlaws. In an environment in which the most violent rule, normal people and normal pursuits cannot exist. They leave. There are hard-working Palestinians scattered all over the Middle East, and Europe, and Kansas too, running their markets, working at their professions, and raising their families.

The people left behind are the ones who don't mind being ruled by killers.

Historical Palestine was divided into two parts; a sliver for the Jewish refugees, and the rest for the Palestinians, which was to be called "Jordan". Jordan is the inheritor of all of Palestine except for Israel. Jordanians are Palestinians.

All of the talk and all of the ink spilt on the subject of a Palestinian Homeland is dishonest and a fraud. An enclave, separate from Israel and Jordan, on the West Bank cannot be allowed to exist. It will always be a magnet for criminals. Jordan must assume control of it; they are Palestinians, which makes them her people.

If Jordan won't do it, then Israel must. Those Arabs remaining who are willing to live under Israeli rule, can stay. Those who are not willing, must be put across the border at once. There is no other alternative.
2 posted on 07/25/2002 4:59:13 AM PDT by marron
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To: marron
Yours is the only solution that will work, but is unfortunately common sense. That is something politicians swear off of when they swear on to public service.
3 posted on 07/25/2002 5:05:22 AM PDT by American in Israel
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To: UbIwerks
On the money!
4 posted on 07/25/2002 5:05:30 AM PDT by solmar_israel
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To: UbIwerks
Hey, I just agreed with the Kahane's! I guess that makes me persona no gratis in Israel. These guys are considered a poison pill over here. What a kick, I never read his stuff before.
5 posted on 07/25/2002 5:07:20 AM PDT by American in Israel
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To: American in Israel
Hey, I just agreed with the Kahane's! I guess that makes me persona no gratis in Israel. These guys are considered a poison pill over here. What a kick, I never read his stuff before.

Be careful not to wear a Kahane is right button or you'll get arrested in "the only democracy in the Middle East."

p.s I have lots of family in Israel; maybe you'll run into them sometime.

6 posted on 07/25/2002 5:25:46 AM PDT by UbIwerks
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To: UbIwerks
Putting a "No Arabs No Terror" bumper stick on your car in Israel can get you arrested there for racism even though its a true statement. Its funny but true how you can be safer in Israel in prison than out on the streets. If every Jew in Israel put one on their car, the Israeli Extreme Left couldn't construct enough concentration camps to hold them all. Gevalt! Until Israel wakes up to the nature of the Arab enemy Jews will continue to simply be murdered every day.
7 posted on 07/25/2002 7:25:23 AM PDT by goldstategop
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