T. Belman. A Zionist friend of mine recently told me not to refer to the lands as Judea and Samaria. Instead, he urged that we just call it “Judea” because Samaria wasn’t Jewish.
When did it become an accepted truism that peace between Israel and the Arabs who call themselves Palestinians requires that Israel give to them its very own Biblical birthright in the Jewish heartland? When did the Oslo Accords supersede the eternal possession of the Jewish people to that God-given heartland of Judea and Samaria, the territory a hostile world insists on calling by its illegitimate Jordanian name; the West Bank?
Who are they who dare divide the land that the Almighty bequeathed to Abraham and to his descendants through Isaac and Jacob? Who are they who would give any part of tiny Eretz Yisrael (the Land of Israel) to the alleged descendants of Ishmael, who possess vast territories throughout the Middle East and North Africa?
Judeophobes (aka Anti-Semites) may not like being told this, but the following facts are truths that cannot shrivel away.
Unlike the deeply appreciated last incumbent of the White House, President Donald J. Trump, too many previous U.S. presidents displayed pro-Muslim Arab policies, which created clear and present dangers to the very existence of the reborn Jewish state. It is thus with the present Democrat president, Joe Biden. He, like his malign handlers, should take note of Genesis 12:3.
And then there was Barack Hussein Obama, whose hatred of the Jewish state surpassed even that of the lamentable Jimmy Carter. Remember Obama’s Secretary of State, John Kerry? He came numerous times to pressure and threaten Israel, thus ushering in an even more baleful time for the embattled Jewish state.
The so-called Palestinian Authority was encouraged by Kerry and Obama to harden its demands to insufferable and arrogant levels. It required Israel to essentially commit national suicide. And how many times did we hear Mahmoud Abbas, the Holocaust-denying leader of the fraudulent Arabs who call themselves Palestinians, tell Kerry that the ‘Palestinian Arabs’ will never accept Israel? So much then for a delusional peace!
Kerry insisted, as he stood shoulder to shoulder with Abbas, that Israeli “settlements” are illegal. He deliberately used the pejorative term, “settlements” to demean and delegitimize Jewish villages and towns. The PA and the PLO, along with the Iranian-funded and supported Hamas and Islamic Jihad in Gaza, were thus encouraged to initiate more criminal violence and murder against Israelis. The Kerrys of this world have much to answer for as the Jewish death toll relentlessly mounts.
All these notions of “land for peace” and a “two-state solution” erode the millennial and inalienable rights of the Jewish people to their tiny land between the River Jordan and the Mediterranean Sea. But tragically too many Israeli left-wing politicians still allow themselves to believe in false Muslim promises (tekiyah) of peace. Do they not remember Jeremiah’s prophetic words? ”Peace, peace but there is no peace.”
Fifty-five endless years have been squandered by Israeli leaders since the June 1967 Six Day defensive war against genocidal Arab aggression. This indefensible delay in liberating the Jewish heartland has emboldened a hostile world to demonize Jewish towns and villages in Judea and Samaria (aka the West Bank). Thus, these Jewish communities are delegitimized again and again with the use of the pejorative term: “settlements.”
Remember, there has never in all recorded history ever existed a sovereign, independent state called “Palestine.”
I fear you have not read my article in its entirety. I notice that a huge chunk of it is missing as shown above your most perplexing comments, so I am at a loss to understand of what you are criticizing.
I certainly describe Jordan as an artificial state created by the British Colonial power, just as it created that other artificial entity: Iraq.
Again, much of your criticism seems directed at someone else, but certainly not to me or to my article.
I specifically mentioned that Yehudim is the Hebrew word for Jews.
I wish you well but …
Hope you love and protect Israel as much as I do.
Victor
Wait….and Jordan is a real state?
Perhaps Mr. Sharpe can provide a chronology of the Jordanian kings, or their strugle for independence from Ottomans, or the findings of ancient Jordanian coins?
People Yisrael have no “Biblical birthright”. In case Mr. Sharpe has not read the ‘Bible’. it is in two parts, the Hebrew (and Aramaic) and the Greek parts.
In the scroll of Yehoshua bib Nun it clearly says the tribes of Yisrael fought for and conquered the land of Canaan as commanded by God. No greekness about it.
And the name of the people is Yehudim, not Jews. He would spell out the names of native American tribes as phonetically as possible, but he can’t spell Yehudim?