Surgery and Muslim Appreciation

This is from an M.D. at Hadassah Hospital in Israel, Dr. Arieh Eldad: A very short read…

The (Muslim) Arab Mentality…It is really hard for western society to understand this kind of thinking. It is counter to civilized understanding.

I was instrumental in establishing the Israeli National Skin Bank, which is the largest in the world. The National Skin Bank stores skin for every day needs as well as for war time or mass casualty situations. The skin bank is hosted at the Hadassah Ein Kerem University hospital in Jerusalem where I was the Chairman of plastic surgery. This is how I was asked to supply skin for an (Muslim) Arab woman from Gaza, who was hospitalized in Soroka Hospital in Beersheva, after her family burned her.

Usually, such atrocities happen among (Muslim) Arab families when the women are suspected of having an affair.We supplied all the needed Homograft for her treatment. She was successfully treated by my friend and colleague, Prof. Lior Rosenberg and discharged to return to Gaza.

She was invited for regular follow-up visits to the outpatient clinic in Beersheva. One day she was caught at a border crossing wearing a suicide belt. Her mission was to explode herself in the outpatient clinic of the hospital where they saved her life.

It seems that her family promised her that if she did that, they would forgive her. This is only one example of the war between Jews and Muslims in the Land of Israel. It is not a territorial conflict.

This is a civilizational conflict, or rather a war between civilization and barbarism.

Bibi (Netanyahu) gets it, Obama does not.

Dr. Arieh Eldad

Israel’s Peculiar Position (1968)

ISRAEL’S PECULIAR POSITION

by Eric Hoffer – Los Angeles Times May 26,1968.

The Jews are a peculiar people: things permitted to other nations are forbidden to the Jews. Other nations drive out thousands, even millions of people and there is no refugee problem. Russia did it, Poland and Czechoslovakia did it. Turkey threw out a million Greeks and Algeria a million Frenchman. Indonesia threw out heaven knows how many Chinese and no one says a word about refugees.

But in the case of Israel , the displaced Arabs have become eternal refugees. Everyone insists that Israel must take back every single one.  Arnold Toynbee calls the displacement of the Arabs an atrocity greater than any committed by the Nazis.

Other nations when victorious on the battlefield dictate peace terms.  But when Israel is victorious, it must sue for peace.  Everyone expects the Jews to be the only real Christians in this world. Other nations, when they are defeated, survive and recover but should Israel be defeated it would be destroyed.

Had Nasser triumphed last June [1967], he would have wiped Israel off the map and no one would have lifted a finger to save the Jews. No commitment to the Jews by any government, including our own, is worth the paper it is written on.  There is a cry of outrage all over the world when people die in Vietnam or when two Blacks are executed in Rhodesia. But, when Hitler slaughtered Jews no one demonstrated against him. The Swedes, who were ready to break off diplomatic relations with America because of what we did in Vietnam , did not let out a peep when Hitler was slaughtering Jews. They sent Hitler choice iron ore, and ball bearings and serviced his troops in Norway.

The Jews are alone in the world. If Israel survives, it will be solely because of Jewish efforts. And Jewish resources.  Yet at this moment, Israel is our only reliable and unconditional ally. We can rely more on Israel than Israel can rely on us. And one has only to imagine what would have happened last summer [1967] had the Arabs and their Russian backers won the war to realize how vital the survival of Israel is to America and the West in general.

I have a premonition that will not leave me; as it goes with Israel so will it go with all of us.Should Israel perish, the Holocaust will be upon us all.

70 years ago today, two men escaped from Auschwitz. Here’s the true story. (Novel inspired by actual escape at #11 on New York Times bestseller list.)

The least we should learn from the holocaust is that when someone says he is going to kill you, listen to him – take action. Iran has stated many time that she will “wipe Israel off the map.”

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Vrba-Wetzler >> Novel inspired by actual escapes from Auschwitz at #11 on New York Times bestseller list

(Washington, D.C.) — Seventy years ago today, two men pulled off the greatest escape in human history — from a Nazi death camp in southern Poland.

Most of the world doesn’t know their names, but we should.

Rudolf Vrba was only 19 when he escaped Auschwitz. Fred Wetzler was only 25.

They are my heroes. They executed their ingenious plan on April 7th, 1944, and not simply to save their own lives, but to tell the world the truth about what Adolf Hitler was really doing to annihilate the Jewish people. They risked their lives to proclaim the truth, and in the process they helped save more than 100,000  Jewish lives.

It is their stories that inspired me to write The Auschwitz Escape. Now here is a brief version of the true story.

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Arab Immigration to Palestine (in brief)

Rishon LeZion Early Years

Rishon LeZion Early Years

In the late 1800’s and the first half of the 20th century many Arabs were attracted to Palestine due to the prosperity brought about by Jewish development of the land: draining  swamps, irrigating wastelands, building industries and towns, farms and cities, medical, and learning facilities, for example: In 1882 forty Jewish families, settled in the scorched sands of what is today known as Rishon LeZion (now a thriving city of over 250,000). By 1889 more than 400 Arab families had settled around these few Jewish families, enjoying full time employment and higher wages (300% higher than any area of the Middle East at the time) and medical facilities never before seen. This repeated itself in many Jewish areas in Palestine both during the Ottoman rule and the later British mandate. It must be remembered that at that time there existed not one Arab country –  there were no borders till after WWI. Droves of Arabs arrived from all over the Middle East, Persian Gulf, and Africa. Muslims of other ethnicities arrived from Africa and even Europe (to become part of the Arab group “described” today as “Palestinians.”) It should be mentioned that they came also from what later became Jordan when the British partitioned Palestine in the early 1920’s.

Confronting the Threat of Islam

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THOMAS MORE LAW COMPANY

Radical Muslims and Islamic organizations in America take advantage of our legal system and are waging a “Stealth Jihad” within our borders. Their aim is to transform America into an Islamic nation. They have already infiltrated the highest levels of our government, the media, our military, both major political parties, public schools, universities, financial institutions and the cultural elite.

Despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary, political leaders still claim “Islam is a religion of peace.” Our national leaders refuse to identify Radical Islam as the enemy. Political correctness has paralyzed our government’s ability to deal with these threats. That is why the Thomas More Law Center has been at the forefront of legal battle against this internal threat.

PENTAGON SUCCUMBS to Islam

Claire M. Lopez, a former CIA agent and strategic policy and intelligence expert, recently commented on General Dempsey’s order: “The final bastion of America’s defense against Islamic jihad and sharia, the Pentagon, fell to the enemy in April 2012, with the issuance of a letter from General Martin E. Dempsey, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, re-issuing his earlier order that all Department of Defense (DoD) course content be scrubbed to ensure no lingering remnant of disrespect to Islam.”

Will We Ever Wake Up?

At this time, Jewish people around the world are in the heaviest battle against Anti-Semitism since the rise of the 3rd Reich. If the present situation of Israel and world Jewry were not so tragic and sad, the situation would, in fact, be the biggest hoax in the annals of human history.

Ridding the world of its Jews has been at the forefront of a great many of the world’s nations’ agendas around the globe for well over two thousand years. Never has the effort been combined and coordinated by all nations at once. In our time, however, although Hitler was the instigator, his willing accomplices ranged from neighboring countries only too glad to play an active role in the murder and atrocities, to western countries such as the United States, Canada, and England who lifted not a finger to stop the annihilation of a people. They did not succeed.

Over the last 3 decades, Arab countries have poured billions of dollars into the development of a propaganda machine so sophisticated that the world does not see it or recognize it for what it is.  So sophisticated that it is re-writing history under our very noses. So sophisticated and comprehensive that it has educated an entire generation around the world, based on disinformation and outright lies. So convincing that it is re-educating entire older generations. So subliminal that it been able to convince Jews themselves.

This propaganda machine is so powerful that world leaders are demanding behavior and actions from Israel that they would not dare ask of any other nation. The double standards by which the United Nations deals with Israel would make for a best selling science fiction novel were it not so blasphemous and tragic.

This is a call in the ever growing darkness to Jews around the world to come out of their sleepy state of mind and realize that the inevitable fight yet to be fought is not where the borders of Israel will be. Not whether those calling themselves Palestinians will have a right to a state or for any other reason the world purports. It is about whether the Jews will once again allow themselves to be led to their own destruction.

We have been re-educated to believe that the Mid-East conflict is about ‘Palestinians’ when that is in fact only a by-product of the initial and Omni-present main goal of the Arabs: the annihilation of Israel.

Palestine? Amazing Quotes

Quotes That’ll Make You Blink

1) “Who can challenge the rights of the Jews to Palestine? Good Lord, historically, it is really your country.” ~ Yusuf Diya al-Khalidi, Mayor of Jerusalem, in 1899. ~

2) “We Arabs, especially the educated among us, look with deepest sympathy on the Zionist movement…. We will wish the Jews a hearty welcome home… our two movements compliment one another.” ~ Emir Faisal, a leader of the Arab world, in 1919. ~

3) Throughout his authorized biography (Alan Hart, Arafat: terrorist or peace maker) Arafat asserts at least a dozen times: “The Palestinian people have no national identity. I, Yasser Arafat, man of destiny, will give them that identity through conflict with Israel.” ~ Yasser Arafat ~

4) “We plan to eliminate the state of Israel and establish a purely Palestinian state. We will make life unbearable for Jews by psychological warfare and population explosion. . . . We Palestinians will take over everything, including all of Jerusalem.” ~ Yasser Arafat ~

5) “Peace for us means the destruction of Israel. We are preparing for an all out war, a war which will last for generations. ~Yasser Arafat~

6) “The Palestinian people does not exist. The creation of a Palestinian state is only a means for continuing our struggle against the state of Israel. For our Arab unity. In reality today there is no difference between Jordanians, Palestinians, Syrians and Lebanese. Only for political and tactical reasons do we speak today about the existence of Palestinian people, since Arab national interest demand that we posit the existence of a distinct ‘Palestinian people’ to oppose Zionism”. ~ Zahir Muhse’in, Member PLO Executive and the hoax of “Palestinian” identity – March 31, 1977 interview with the Amsterdam-based newspaper “Dagblad de Verdieping Trouw”~

7) “There is no such country as Palestine. ‘Palestine’ is a term the Zionists invented. There is no Palestine in the Bible. Our country was for centuries part of Syria. ‘Palestine’ is alien to us. It is the Zionists who introduced it”. – Auni Bey Abdul-Hadi, Syrian Arab leader to British Peel Commission, 1937 –

8) “There is no such thing as Palestine in history, absolutely not”. – Professor Philip Hitti, Arab historian, 1946 –

9) “It is common knowledge that Palestine is nothing but Southern Syria”. – Representant of Saudi Arabia at the United Nations, 1956

10) Concerning the Holy Land, the chairman of the Syrian Delegation at the Paris Peace Conference in February 1919 stated: “The only Arab domination since the Conquest in 635 c.e. hardly lasted, as such, 22 years”.

11) ” There is no Palestinian nation! There is an Arab nation, but no Palestinian nation. This was invented by the colonial powers. When are the Palestinians mentioned in history? Never.” ~ Azmi Bishara, former Arab Knesset member, on Israel television. ~

12) “There is not a solitary village throughout its whole extent (valley of Jezreel, Galilea); not for thirty miles in either direction… One may ride ten miles hereabouts and not see ten human beings. For the sort of solitude to make one dreary, come to Galilee… Nazareth is forlorn… Jericho lies a mouldering ruin… Bethlehem and Bethany, in their poverty and humiliation… untenanted by any living creature… A desolate country whose soil is rich enough, but is given over wholly to weeds… a silent, mournful expanse… a desolation… We never saw a human being on the whole route… Hardly a tree or shrub anywhere. Even the olive tree and the cactus, those fast friends of a worthless soil had almost deserted the country… Palestine sits in sackcloth and ashes… desolate and unlovely…”. – Mark Twain, “The Innocents Abroad”, 1867 –

13) “In 1590 a ‘simple English visitor’ to Jerusalem wrote: ‘Nothing there is to bescene but a little of the old walls, which is yet remayning and all the rest is grasse, mosse and weedes much like to a piece of rank or moist grounde’.”. – Gunner Edward Webbe, Palestine Exploration Fund, Quarterly Statement, p. 86; de Haas, History, p. 338 –

14) “The land in Palestine is lacking in people to till its fertile soil”. – British archaeologist Thomas Shaw, mid-1700s –

15) “Palestine is a ruined and desolate land”. Count Constantine François Volney, XVIII century French author and historian

16) “The Arabs themselves cannot be considered but temporary residents. They pitched their tents in its grazing fields or built their places of refuge in its ruined cities. They created nothing in it. Since they were strangers to the land, they never became its masters. The desert wind that brought them hither could one day carry them away without their leaving behind them any sign of their passage through it”. – Comments by Christians concerning the Arabs in Palestine in the 1800s –

17) “Then we entered the hill district, and our path lay through the clattering bed of an ancient stream, whose brawling waters have rolled away into the past, along with the fierce and turbulent race who once inhabited these savage hills. There may have been cultivation here two thousand years ago. The mountains, or huge stony mounds environing this rough path, have level ridges all the way up to their summits; on these parallel ledges there is still some verdure and soil: when water flowed here, and the country was thronged with that extraordinary population, which, according to the Sacred Histories, was crowded into the region, these mountain steps may have been gardens and vineyards, such as we see now thriving along the hills of the Rhine. Now the district is quite deserted, and you ride among what seem to be so many petrified waterfalls. We saw no animals moving among the stony brakes; scarcely even a dozen little birds in the whole course of the ride”. – William Thackeray in “From Jaffa To Jerusalem”, 1844 –

18) “The country is in a considerable degree empty of inhabitants and therefore its greatest need is of a body of population”. – James Finn, British Consul in 1857 –

29) “The area was underpopulated and remained economically stagnant until the arrival of the first Zionist pioneers in the 1880′s, who came to rebuild the Jewish land. The country had remained “The Holy Land” in the religious and historic consciousness of mankind, which associated it with the Bible and the history of the Jewish people. Jewish development of the country also attracted large numbers of other immigrants – both Jewish and Arab. The road leading from Gaza to the north was only a summer track suitable for transport by camels and carts… Houses were all of mud. No windows were anywhere to be seen… The plows used were of wood… The yields were very poor… The sanitary conditions in the village [Yabna] were horrible… Schools did not exist… The rate of infant mortality was very high… The western part, toward the sea, was almost a desert… The villages in this area were few and thinly populated. Many ruins of villages were scattered over the area, as owing to the prevalence of malaria, many villages were deserted by their inhabitants”. – The report of the British Royal Commission, 1913 –

Arab-Israelis Running for Office

Members of Arab-Israeli political party running for office. "Apartheid"?

Members of Arab-Israeli political party running for office. “Apartheid”?

With all this talk of “Apartheid” in Israel, isn’t it wondrous how these Arab-Israelis are running for office? A spectacular feat of ingenuity and strategic political strategy bordering on genius! How else could Arab-Israelis become members of the 120 seat parliament of Israel, the “Knesset.”

Or, perhaps it is an example of one of the downfalls of democracy, which provides the tools of self-destruction. What other explanation can their be, when a disloyal and treasonous “entity” within an Entity, is enabled to cloak itself within the letter of the law – on paper, as a legitimate participant, when its true goal is to dismantle the very democracy that empowers it? Perhaps this is a fine example of the “Political Twilight Zone” era of “Science Fiction Politics” we entered since Arafat spoke at the U.N with a handgun strapped to his hip.

History Lesson for Mahmoud Al-Habbash Minister for Religious re: Jerusalem

In response to announcement of Arab Minister for Religious Affairs (in Judea, Sumaria, and Gaza) Mahmoud Al-Habbash of December 2012

Abraham Lincoln’s Secretary of State William H. Seward’s book

“Travels Around the World” describing Jewish worship at the Western Wall in Jerusalem:

June 13, 1871… Jerusalem is now divided according to its different classes of population. The Mohammedans are four thousand, and occupy the northeast quarter, including the whole area of the Mosque of Omar. The Jews are eight thousand, and have the southeast quarter… The Armenians number eighteen hundred, and have the southwest quarter; and the other Christians, amounting to twenty-two hundred, have the northwest quarter… The Jewish Sabbath being on Saturday, and beginning at sunset on Friday, the weekly wail of the Jews under the wall takes place on Friday, and is a preparation for the rest and worship of the day which they are commanded to “keep holy.” The small rectangular oblong area, without roof or canopy, (i.e., the Western Wall) serves for the gathering of the whole remnant of the Jewish nation in Jerusalem. Here, whether it rains or shines, they come together at an early hour, old and young, men, women, and little children–the poor and the rich, in their best costumes, discordant as the diverse nations from which they come. They are attended by their rabbis, each bringing the carefully-preserved and elaborately-bound text of the book of the Lamentations of Jeremiah, either in their respective languages, or in the original Hebrew. For many hours they pour forth their complaints, reading and reciting the poetic language of the prophet, beating their hands against the wall, and bathing the stones with their kisses and tears. It is no mere formal ceremony. During the several hours while we were spectators of it, there was not one act of irreverence or indifference. Only those who have seen the solemn prayer-meeting of a religious revival, held by some evangelical denomination at home, can have a true idea of the solemnity and depth of the profound grief and pious feeling exhibited by this strange assembly on so strange an occasion, although no ritual in the Catholic, Greek, or Episcopal Church is conducted with more solemnity and propriety.” .  .  .  . “Our last day at Jerusalem has been spent, as it ought to have been, among and with the Jews, who were the builders and founders of the city, and who cling the closer to it for its disasters and desolation. . .”

Arafat was not. . .

Yasser Arafat, leader and founder of the PLO terrorist group was not born in Israel or the disputed areas. He was born in Cairo during the month of August 1929. He was responsible for the death of hundreds of babies, women, children, and men. Even cripples such as Leon Klinghoffer, wheelchair-bound elderly man, who was shot and thrown overboard the hijacked Italian cruise ship Achille Lauro on Oct. 7, 1985.

Here is a partial list of events Arafat was responsible for or connected to:

Late 1950’s: Arafat co-founds Fatah, the “Movement for the National Liberation of Palestine.”

Jan. 1, 1965: Fatah fails in its first attempted attack within Israel — the bombing of the National Water Carrier.

July 5, 1965: A Fatah cell plants explosives at Mitzpe Massua, near Beit Guvrin; and on the railroad tracks to Jerusalem near Kafr Battir.

1965-1967: Numerous Fatah bomb attacks target Israeli villages, water pipes, railroads. Homes are destroyed and Israelis are killed.

July 1968: Fatah joins and becomes the dominant member of the PLO, an umbrella organization of Palestinian terrorist groups.

Feb. 4, 1969: Arafat is appointed Chairman of the Executive Committee of the PLO

Feb. 21, 1970: SwissAir flight 330, bound for Tel Aviv, is bombed in mid-flight by PFLP, a PLO member group. 47 people are killed.

May 8, 1970: PLO terrorists attack an Israeli schoolbus with bazooka fire, killing nine pupils and three teachers from Moshav Avivim

Sept. 6, 1970: TWA, Pan-Am, and BOAC airplanes are hijacked by PLO terrorists.

September 1970: Jordanian forces battle the PLO terrorist organization, driving its members out of Jordan after the group’s violent activity threatens to destabilize the kingdom. The terrorists flee to Lebanon. This period in PLO history is called “Black September.”

May 1972: PFLP, part of the PLO, dispatches members of the Japanese Red Army to attack Lod Airport in Tel Aviv, killing 27 people.

Sept. 5, 1972: Munich Massacre —11 Israeli athletes are murdered at the Munich Olympics by a group calling themselves “Black September,”said to be an arm of Fatah, operating under Arafat’s direct command.

March 1, 1973: Palestinian terrorists take over Saudi embassy in Khartoum. The next day, two Americans, including United States ambassador to Sudan Cleo Noel, and a Belgian were shot and killed. James J. Welsh, an analyst for the National Security Agency from 1969 through 1974, charged Arafat with direct complicity in these murders.

April 11, 1974: 11 people are killed by Palestinian terrorists who attack apartment building in Kiryat Shmona.

May 15, 1974: PLO terrorists infiltrating from Lebanon hold children hostage in Ma’alot school. 26 people, 21 of them children, are killed.

June 9, 1974: Palestinian National Council adopts “Phased Plan,” which calls for the establishment of a Palestinian state on any territory evacuated by Israel, to be used as a base of operations for destroying the whole of Israel. The PLO reaffirms its rejection of United Nations Security Council Resolution 242, which calls for a “just and lasting peace” and the “right to live in peace within secure and recognized boundaries free from threats or acts of force.”

November 1974: PLO takes responsibility for the PDFLP’s Beit She’an murders in which 4 Israelis are killed.

Nov. 13, 1974: Arafat, wearing a holster (he had to leave his gun at the entrance), addresses the U.N. General Assembly.

March 1975: Members of Fatah attack the Tel Aviv seafront and take hostages in the Savoy hotel. Three soldiers, three civilians and seven terrorists are killed.

March 1978: Coastal Road Massacre —Fatah terrorists take over a bus on the Haifa-Tel Aviv highway and kill 21 Israelis.

1982: Having created a terrorist mini-state in Lebanon destabilizing that nation, PLO is expelled as a result of Israel’s response to incessant PLO missile attacks against northern Israeli communities. Arafat relocates to Tunis.

Oct. 7, 1985: Italian cruise ship Achille Lauro is hijacked by Palestinian terrorists. Wheelchair-bound elderly man, Leon Klinghoffer, was shot and thrown overboard. Intelligence reports note that instructions originated from Arafat’s headquarters in Tunis.

Dec. 12, 1988: Arafat claims to accept Israel’s right to exist.

September 1993: Arafat shakes hands with Israeli Prime Minister Rabin, inaugurating the Oslo Accords. Arafat pledges to stop incitement and terror, and to foster co-existence with Israel, but fails to comply. Throughout the years of negotiations, aside from passing, token efforts, Arafat does nothing to stop Hamas, PFLP, and Islamic Jihad from carrying out thousands of terrorist attacks against Israeli civilians. With Arafat’s encouragement and financial support, groups directly under Arafat’s command, such as the Tanzim and Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigade, also carry out terror attacks.

Oct. 21, 1996: Speaking at a rally near Bethlehem, Arafat said “We know only one word – jihad. jihad, jihad, jihad. Whoever does not like it can drink from the Dead Sea or from the Sea of Gaza.” (Yediot Ahronot, October 23, 1996)

April 16, 1998: In a statement published in the official Palestinian Authority newspaper Al-Hayat Al-Jadeeda, Arafat is quoted: “O my dear ones on the occupied lands, relatives and friends throughout Palestine and the diaspora, my colleagues in struggle and in arms, my colleagues in struggle and in jihad…Intensify the revolution and the blessed intifada…We must burn the ground under the feet of the invaders.”

July 2000: Arafat rejects peace settlement offered by Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, which would have led to a Palestinian state.

September 2000: New “intifada” is launched. Arafat continues to incite, support and fund terrorism.

Jan. 3, 2002: Israelis intercept the Karine-A, a ship loaded with 50 tons of mortars, rocket launchers, anti-tank mines and other weapons intended for the Palestinian war against the Israelis. The captain admits he was under the command of the Palestinian Authority.

September 2003:  IMF report titled “Economic Performance and Reforms under Conflict Conditions,” states that Arafat has diverted $900 million of public PA funds into his own accounts from 1995 – 2000.

Below are some of the attacks since Sept 2000 perpetrated by groups under Arafat’s command:

May 29, 2001:  Gilad Zar, an Itamar resident, was shot dead in a terrorist ambush by Fatah Tanzim.

May 29, 2001: Sara Blaustein, 53, and Esther Alvan, 20, of Efrat, were killed in a drive-by shooting south of Jerusalem. The Fatah Tanzim claimed responsibility for the attack.

June 18, 2001: Doron Zisserman, 38, shot and killed in his car by Fatah sniper fire.

Aug 26, 2001: Dov Rosman, 58, killed in a shooting attack by Fatah terrorist.

Sept 6, 2001:  Erez Merhavi, 23, killed in a Fatah Tanzim ambush shooting near Hadera while driving to a wedding.

Sept 20, 2001: Sarit Amrani, 26, killed by Fatah terrorist snipers as she was traveling in a car with her husband and 3 children.

Oct 4, 2001: 3 killed, 13 wounded, when a Fatah terrorist, dressed as an Israeli paratrooper, opened fire on Israeli civilians waiting at the central bus station in Afula.

Nov 27, 2001 – 2 killed 50 injured when two Palestinian terrorists opened fire with Kalashnikov assault rifles on a crowd of people near the central bus station in Afula. Fatah and the Islamic Jihad claimed joint responsibility.

Nov 29, 2001: 3 killed and 9 wounded in a suicide bombing on an Egged 823 bus en route from Nazereth to Tel Aviv near the city of Hadera. The Islamic Jihad and Fatah claimed responsibility for the attack.

Dec 12, 2001 – 11 killed and 30 wounded when three terrorists attacked a bus and several passenger cars with a roadside bomb, anti-tank grenades, and light arms fire near the entrance to Emmanuel in Samaria . Both Fatah and Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.

Jan 15, 2002:  Avi Boaz, 71, an American citizen, was kidnapped at a PA security checkpoint in Beit Jala. His bullet-riddled body was found in a car near Bethlehem. The Fatah’s Al-Aksa Brigade claimed responsibility for the murder.

Jan 15, 2002: Yoela Chen, 45, was shot dead by an Al Aqsa Brigade terrorist

Jan 17, 2002: 6 killed, 35 wounded when a Fatah terrorist burst into a bat mitzva reception in a banquet hall in Hadera opening fire with an M-16 assault rifle.

Jan 22, 2002: 2 killed, 40 injured when a Fatah terrorist opened fire with an M-16 assault rifle near a bus stop in downtown Jerusalem.

Jan. 27, 2002: One person was killed and more than 150 were wounded by a female Fatah suicide bomber in the center of Jerusalem.

Feb 6, 2002 – A mother and her 11 year old daughter were murdered in their home by a Palestinian terrorist disguised in an IDF uniform. Both Fatah and Hamas claimed responsibility.

Feb 18, 2002 :  – Ahuva Amergi, 30, was killed and a 60-year old man was injured when a Palestinian terrorist opened fire on her car. Maj. Mor Elraz, 25,  and St.-Sgt. Amir Mansouri, 21,  who came to their assistance, were killed while trying to intercept the terrorist. The terrorist was killed when the explosives he was carrying were detonated. The Fatah al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

Feb 22, 2002: Valery Ahmir, 59, was killed by terrorists in a Fatah drive-by shooting north of Jerusalem as he returned home from work.

Feb 25, 2002: Avraham Fish, 65, and Aharon Gorov, 46, were killed in a Fatah terrorist shooting attack south of Bethlehem. Fish’s daughter, 9 months pregnant, was seriously injured but delivered a baby girl.

Feb 25, 2002: Police officer 1st Sgt. Galit Arbiv, 21, died after being fatally shot, when a Fatah terrorist opened fire at a bus stop in the Neve Ya’akov residential neighbhorhood in northern Jerusalem. Eight others were injured.

Feb 27, 2002: Gad Rejwan, 34, of Jerusalem, was shot and killed by one of his Palestinian employees in a factory north of Jerusalem. Two Fatah groups issued a joint statement taking responsibility for the murder.

March 2, 2002: A suicide bombing by Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigade in an ultra-Orthodox Jewish neighborhood of Jerusalem killed 11 people and injured more than 50.

Mar 5, 2002: 3 were killed and over 30 people were wounded in Tel-Aviv when a Fatah terrorist opened fire on two adjacent restaurants shortly after 2:00 AM.

Mar 5, 2002: Devorah Friedman, 45, of Efrat, was killed and her husband injured in a Fatah shooting attack on the Bethlehem bypass “tunnel road”, south of Jerusalem.

Mar 9, 2002: Avia Malka, 9 months, and Israel Yihye, 27, were killed and about 50 people were injured when two Fatah terrorists opened fire and threw grenades at cars and pedestrians in the coastal city of Netanya on Saturday evening, close to the city’s boardwalk and hotels.

March 21, 2002: An Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigade suicide bomber exploded himself in a crowd of shoppers in Jerusalem, killing 3 and injuring 86.

March 29, 2002: Two killed and 28 injured when a female Fatah suicide bomber blew herself up in a Jerusalem supermarket.

March 30, 2002: One killed and 30 injured in an Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigade suicide bombing in Tel Aviv.

April 12, 2002: Six  killed and 104 wounded when a female Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigade suicide bomber blew herself up at a bus stop on Jaffa road at the entrance to Jerusalem’s Mahane Yehuda open-air market.

May 27, 2002: Ruth Peled, 56, of Herzliya and her infant granddaughter, aged 14 months, were killed and 37 people were injured when a Fatah suicide bomber detonated himself near an ice cream parlor outside a shopping mall in Petah Tikva.

May 28, 2002 – Albert Maloul, 50, of Jerusalem, was killed when shots were fired by Fatah terrorists at the car in which he was traveling south on the Ramallah bypass road.

May 28, 2002 – Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigade terrorists killed Netanel Riachi, 17,  Gilad Stiglitz, 14, and Avraham Siton, 17,  three yeshiva high school students playing basketball.

June 19, 2002: Seven people were killed and 37 injured when a Fatah suicide bomber blew himself up at a crowded bus stop and hitchhiking post in the French Hill neighborhood of Jerusalem.

June 20, 2002: Rachel Shabo, 40, and three of her sons – Neria, 16, Zvika, 12, and Avishai, 5 – as well as a neighbor, Yosef Twito, 31, who came to their aid, were murdered when a terrorist entered their home in Itamar, south of Nablus, and opened fire. Two other children were injured, as well as two soldiers.  The PFLP and the Fatah Al Aqsa Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

July 25, 2002: Rabbi Elimelech Shapira, 43, was killed in a Fatah shooting attack near the West Bank community of Alei Zahav.

July 26, 2002: St.-Sgt. Elazar Lebovitch, 21, of Hebron; Rabbi Yosef Dikstein, 45, of Psagot, his wife Hannah, 42, and their 9-year-old son Shuv’el Zion were killed in a Fatah Al Aqsa Brigade shooting attack south of Hebron. Two other of their children were injured. – July 30, 2002: Shlomo Odesser, 60, and his brother Mordechai, 52, both of Tapuach in Samaria, were shot and killed when their truck came under Fatah fire in the West Bank village of Jama’in.

Aug 4, 2002: 2 killed and 17 wounded when a Fatah terrorist opened fire with a pistol near the Damascus Gate of Jerusalem’s Old City.

Aug 5, 2002: Avi Wolanski (29) and his wife Avital (27), of Eli, were killed and one of their children, aged 3, was injured when terrorists opened fire on their car as they were traveling on the Ramallah-Nablus road in Samaria. The Martyrs of the Palestinian Popular Army, a splinter group associated with Arafat’s Fatah movement, claimed responsibility for the attack.

Aug 10, 2002: Yafit Herenstein, 31, of Moshav Mechora in the Jordan Valley, was killed and her husband, Arno, seriously wounded when a Fatah terrorist infiltrated the moshav and opened fire outside their home.

Sept 18, 2002: Yosef Ajami, 36, was killed when Fatah  terrorists opened fire on his car near Mevo Dotan, north of Jenin in the West Bank.

Oct 29, 2002: Three people, including 2 fourteen year olds, were shot to death by a Fatah terrorist.

Nov 10, 2002: Revital Ohayon, 34, and her two sons, Matan, 5, and Noam, 4, as well as Yitzhak Dori, 44 – all of Kibbutz Metzer – and Tirza Damari, 42,  were killed when a Fatah terrorist infiltrated the kibbutz, located east of Hadera near the Green Line, and opened fire.

Nov 28, 2002: 5 killed and 40 wounded when two Fatah terrorists opened fire and threw grenades at the Likud polling station in Beit She’an, near the central bus station, where party members were casting their votes in the Likud primary.

Apr 24, 2003 – 1 was killed and 13 were wounded in a suicide bombing outside the train station in Kfar Sava. Groups related to the Fatah al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades and the PFLP clamied joint responsibility for the attack.

May 5, 2003 – Gideon Lichterman, 27, was killed and two other passengers, his six-year-old daughter Moriah and a reserve soldier, were seriously wounded when Fatah terrorists fired shots at their vehicle in Samaria.

May 19, 2003: 3 were killed and 70 were wounded in a suicide bombing at the entrance to the Amakim Mall in Afula. The Islamic Jihad and the Fatah al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades both claimed responsibility for the attack.

Aug 29, 2003:  Shalom Har-Melekh, 25, was killed in a Fatah shooting attack while driving northeast of Ramallah. His wife, Limor, who was seven months pregnant, sustained moderate injuries, and gave birth to a baby girl by Caesarean section.

Jan 29, 2004: 11 people were killed and over 50 wounded in a suicide bombing of an Egged bus no. 19 at the corner of Gaza and Arlozorov streets in Jerusalem. Both the Fatah-related Al Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades and Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.

Mar 14, 2004: 10 were killed and 16 wounded in a double suicide bombing at Ashdod Port. Hamas and Fatah claimed responsibility for the attack.

May 2, 2004: Tali Hatuel, 34, and her daughters – Hila, 11, Hadar, 9, Roni, 7, and Merav, 2 – of Katif in the Gaza Strip were killed when two Palestinian terrorists fired on an Israeli car at the entrance to the Gaza Strip settlement bloc of Gush Katif. Fatah and Islamic Jihad claimed joint responsibility for the attack.

Palestinian Nation

MYTH: Palestine was once a country ruled by Palestinians. FALSE

Truth: Palestine is the name of a region, not a people. It is the name the Romans gave to the Jewish land of  “Judea,” the southern part of ancient Israel, over 2000 years ago, and so chosen as to dishonor the Jews and obliterate their history. This happened 600 years before the Arabs emerged from the Arabian Peninsula and 600 years before Muhammad and the invention of Islam. The region of Palestine (which changed from time to time and included today’s Jordan and Lebanon as far north as the Litani river, and areas in Syria including the the Golan Heights) has been ruled by many leaders and empires: Roman, Byzantine, Crusaders, Mamlukes, British, and quite a few others, but never has there been a nation of Palestinians ruling themsleves in their own land. There has never existed a Palestinian government, a Palestinian culture,  a Palestinian language, or even a Palestinian coin. The British “Mill” coinage used during the Mandate period carries the abbreviation “(א”י) which stands for “Land of Israel.” The term “Palestinian” was coined during the first part of the 20th century in reference to Jews. The Arabs were referred to as Arabs. Only after the Six Day War in 1967 was there an instantaneous existence of Arab Palestinians. One of many statements attesting to this was printed in a Dutch newspaper, “Trau”, on March 31, 1977 from an interview with PLO executive committee member Zahir Muhsein who stated, “The Palestinian People does not exist. The creation of a Palestinian state is only a means for continuing our struggle against the state of Israel for our Arab unity.”

See Arab-Israeli Parliament member Azmi Bashara on national t.v. (before fleeing Israel after being caught spying for Hezbolla in 2006). https://galileemountainpeakpost.wordpress.com/2013/01/04/arab-israeli-m-p-there-is-no-palestinian-nation/

For map depicting Palestine before the British gave 3/4 of it to create Jordan back in the 1920’s: http://www.oocities.org/truthharbourers/1947partexplained.htm

Um, just a question

If the ‘Palestinians’ are the rightful owners of the land in Judea and Samaria (West Bank), how is it that there is so much empty space for Israel to build settlements on? If the ‘Palestinians’ have been there for “thousands of years” why is it so empty? On a personal note, I spent a year and a half there back in 1977-78 and it was virtually empty of any sign of Arabs other than a few Bedouins and Arab population in the cities, ie Tulkarem, Ramallah. Anyone have any ideas on that?

Ex-Terrorist Walid Shoebat

Anyone wishing to learn the truth about the conflict between Israel and ‘Palestine’ should start here with Walid Shoebat. Truly a wake-up call.

Walid Shoebat, ex-terrorist: now a pro-Israel ‘Palestinian’

Walid Shoebat, an ex-terrorist warns the West about Islam

President of Egypt: Jews are Descendants of Pigs and Apes

The new Egyptian President explains in an interview that the U.S.A should be boycotted, that all of Palestine is for the “Palestinians,” and that Jews are descendants of Pigs and Apes. Watch the man that was brought in to ‘negotiate’ a cease fire between Israel and Hamas. Watch the man that the U.S.A is backing with money and arms.

Arab-Israeli Moslem Town of Magd el Crum

New Villas in Arab-Israeli village Magdal Crum on Hwy #85, 18 km. east of Akko

New Villas in Arab-Israeli village Magd el Crum on Hwy #85, 18 km. east of Akko

Israeli village Magdal Crum

New Villas in Arab-Israeli village Magd el Crum on Hwy #85, 18 km. east of Akko

Magd el Crum is situated about 18 kms. east of Akko on Hwy #85. As these pictures attest, this town is thriving. This page will be updated with a greater variety of pictures and clips from time to time.

Thriving Arab-Israeli Village 1

Magd el Crum, one of many Arab-Israeli villages in Israel enjoying a high middle-class standard of living.

Magdal Crum - Moslem Arab-Israeli Towm
           Magd el Crum – Moslem Arab-Israeli Town

Israeli Bedouin Village Kamana

Kamana Bedouin village in Central Galilee, east of Akko, just off Hwy #85. These Bedouins enjoy all of the same rights as the rest of Israelis. As can be seen in these pictures they are thriving. In the elections of 2012 this Bedouin village ran their own candidate for office of Director (Mayor) in the Jewish majority Municipal region of Misgav. Of course they enjoy all of the modern services available to Israelis. New roads, electricity, water, sewage, telephone, high level educational and medical facilities. But they remain silent when Israel is accused of Apartheid.

A Kamana Bedouin village Neighbourhood

A Kamana Bedouin village Neighbourhood

house on acreage Kamana Bedouin village 27 Km. east of Akko off Hwy #85

House on acreage Kamana Bedouin village 27 Km. east of Akko off Hwy #85

Infirmary at Kamana Bedouin VillageInfirmary at Kamana Bedouin Village

Infirmary at Kamana Bedouin Village

Kamana Bedouin village Neighbourhood North East

Kamana Bedouin village Neighbourhood North East

Kamana  Bedouin village Elementary School parking lot

Kamana Bedouin village Elementary School parking lot

Kamana Bedouin village road to pre-school and elementary

Kamana Bedouin village road to pre-school and elementary

Kamana Shepherd in modern Bedouin village

Kamana Shepherd in modern Bedouin village

Kamana Bedouin village School basketball court

Kamana Bedouin village School basketball court

One of Kamana's mosques

One of Kamana’s mosques

Kamana Bedouin village, West Neighbourhood

Kamana Bedouin village, West Neighbourhood

Bedouin Candidate for Jewish Majority Regional Municipality Directorship

Bedouin Candidate for Jewish Majority Regional Municipality Directorship

Another Kamana Bedouin village Neighbourhood

Another Kamana Bedouin village Neighbourhood

New homes in Bedouin Village Kamana

New homes in Bedouin Village Kamana

A second Kamana Bedouin village mosque

A second Kamana Bedouin village mosque

A Kamana Bedouin village neighbourhood mailbox

A Kamana Bedouin village neighbourhood mailbox