The Telegraph UK published Meet the Settlers in an attempt to explore who the settlers are and what motivates them. It is very long and detailed and well worth the time to read it all.
Having said that, let me tell you some of what’s wrong with it.
There are many factual errors such as publishing that there are 2.7 million Arabs in J&S rather than the real figure of 1.6 million.
It supports the notion that
1.) settlers are encroaching on Arab land rather than the other way around,
2.) settlers are destroying Arab crops rather than the other way around,
3.) settler violence against Arabs is significant,. Arab violence hardly mentioned
4.) settlers are befouling the land with untreated sewage etc. No mention of Arabs doing likewise.
It does an adequate job of describing what motivates the settlers but it makes it seem that they are all religious driven by religious zeal only. No mention of secular settlers, nationalism, our legal right to the land, our requirements for defense etc.
Judge for yourself.
Telegraph UK must be on the Arab side.
The war of the West against the Jews continues unabated.
The EU needs desperately the oil and gas from the ME.
There are weak Jews without courage or faith. I’m not sorry for what I wrote on the other thread. Israel is led by such Jews today and this is the problem – a country that believes in nothing is not long for this world.
Israel rests on three things – belief in G-d, He gave the Land to the Jewish people and they must be a light to the nations. The only way to do that is to have convictions even the Arabs are bound to respect. Jews need to learn to say “no”!
The approval of the world is neither necessary nor desirable for Jewish survival.
This Israpundit page is just like this Israpundit page. Read the comments there, too. Just as appropriate.
You expected better from an English establishment rag?
The Britsh elite,along with most other Europeans,are rabid Jew haters from way back.This is the trash you would expect from the British newspapers that prostitute themselves for the ruling establishment