The Likud Knesset list is as follows: [With thanks to Arutz 7] 1) Likud Chairman Binyamin Netanyahu – Unhappily supported Disengagement until the week before implementation, when he left the government in protestof it. 2) Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom – Supported Disengagement from beginning to end, though came out against the abandonment of the Philadelphi Corridor between Gaza and Egypt. 3) MK Moshe Kahlon – One of the less outspoken Likud ‘loyalist,’ though he voted consistently against the expulsion and is a close associate of MK Dr.Uzi Landau. 4) MK Gilad Erdan – Opposed the Disengagement. 5) MK Gideon Sa’ar
Read More +A summary of this week’s main events in Northern Samaria: Friday, December 9th, 2005: Two metal cans filled with explosives and fixed with duck tape were found in the possession of a 15-year-old Palestinian who arrived at the Hawara crossing, south of Nablus, and was behaving in a suspicious manner. Sappers detonated the two explosive devices. The Palestinian youth told the forces he had intended to carry the explosive devices through to the other side of the crossing. A 15cm long knife was uncovered in the possession of a Palestinian who arrived at the Hawara crossing, south of Nablus. The
Read More +The mendacity in Islamiss just grows and grown and gets more and more outrageous. For a Muslim, it’s whatever the traffic will bear. We’ve all heard Big Lies coming out of Islam, but this is absurd. Please keep in mind when you read the following article that if Abraham had built it, it would have been a synagogue, not a mosque: In the beginning was Al-Aqsa by Nadav Shragai Haaretz 27 November 2005 A few years ago, an article appeared on the Web site of the northern branch of Israel’s Islamic Movement by the Egyptian archaeologist Abed al-Rahim Rihan Barakat,
Read More +Folks, the following is from the resourceful IRIS Blog, regarding the “French Intifada” and the failure of the media to report what is REALLY happening in France:===== The evidence is continuing to mount, as shown below. Also, the first article that connects the dots as I have done has appeared, although it does not use most of the available evidence. ( Falluja-Sur-Seine? There’s a Reason the Media is Reluctant to Connect the Dots on the French Riots). Evidence the “Paris Riots” Are Actually the “French Intifada” This entry will be updated regularly, because it may be the only comprehensive documentation
Read More +Is this for real? [IMRA: “a section of the Mt. of Olives cemetery has been prepared to accommodate 25 graves”. It should be noted that since the Mt. of Olives is in eastern Jerusalem that in the view of the PA, and for that matter the United States, this is disputed territory. Mr. Sharon is moving bodies from a place he swore in his last election campaign had the same status as Tel Aviv to a place that he swears in his current pre-election remarks has the same status as Tel Aviv….]. The Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) Sunday, 28.8.05, reached
Read More +From Declare War on Economic Jihad: They call it Economic Jihad and it has to be stopped. It all costs money – from the magazines, pamphlets, and websites used to spread the hatred, to the purchase of the explosives, cars, and train tickets used by the bombers. The money provides the salaries of the radical Muslim clerics preaching hatred. The money also sends young men to Afghanistan and Lebanon to train in terrorist techniques, and then on to Iraq where they join attacks against U.S. and British troops. Those who do not want to fight write the checks, funneled through
Read More +According to the findings of the fifth survey by the Center for Monitoring the Impact of Peace (CMIP) on the new school textbooks published by the Palestinian Authority, Zionism is depicted as a racist movement with a strong connection to Western imperialism. The infamous Protocols of the Elders of Zion is treated as a historical document, described as the confidential resolutions of the first Zionist Congress. There is no recognition of any Jewish holy place as such. Similarly, Israel is not recognized as a sovereign state. Its name does not appear on any maps where, in some cases, the name
Read More +1) Myth: The Oslo Accords prohibit the expansion of Jewish settlements in Judea, Samaria and Gaza. Fact: Neither the Declaration of Principles (DOP) of September 13, 1993 nor the Interim Agreement (“Oslo 2”) of September 28, 1995 contains any provisions prohibiting or restricting the establishment or expansion ofJewish communities in Judea, Samaria and Gaza. When he presented the Oslo 2 accords before the Knesset on October 5, 1995, the late Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin stated, “I wish to remind you, we made a commitment, meaning we reached an agreement, we made a commitment to the Knesset not to uproot any
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