Monday, August 29, 2005

Yassir Sharon: "We withdrew from an area that is not a part of Israel"

Well, it didn't take Yassir Sharon long to get back on the Expulsion kick. A week after ripping out the Gazan Jews to create the Islamic State of Gaza, Sharon is anxious to taste some deported Jewish blood again.

Not the least bit concerned that he has torn a thriving Jewish community of 9,000 out of it's biblical Homeland, Sharon has callously added insult to injury saying, "We withdrew from an area that is not a part of Israel."

I'm sure Zionist Jews everywhere appreciate Sharon's words, which are essentially indistinguishable from those of his long lost friend, Yassir Arafat. What's next, is he going to say the Temple Mount never existed and was really but a rose garden, like Arafat did, and expel the Jews from Jerusalem?

Actually, this may not be so far fetched. Here's what Sharon had to say about the future of Jews in Judea/Samaria: "Not all of the West Bank settlements will remain. The final map will be presented at the last phase of the negotiations."

Let's compare Sharon's words to Arafat's back in 1993 during the Oslo fiasco: "Our first goal is the liberation of all occupied territories and the establishment of a Palestinian State whose capital is Jerusalem. The agreement we arrived at is not a complete solution and the forerunner to a final settlement, which must be based on complete withdrawal from all occupied Palestinian lands, especially holy Jerusalem."

Hmmm...eerily similar.

Arafat then went on to say in 1996, "We Palestinians will take over everything including all of Jerusalem. We plan to eliminate the State of Israel and establish a Palestinian state."

Yassir Sharon is sounding more and more like his old buddy every day. By selling out the Land piece by piece, Jew by Jew, he is following Arafat's plan to perfection.

-MZ

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sharon is a traitor. If there is any justice he'll be hung by the Israelis for treason.

-Tpoff

Anonymous said...

thats a horrible thing to say.

I envy you and your unrealistic babyish outlook on life. Until like 2nd grade, everyone child believes there are clear and absolute "good guys and bad guy". however, after about 2nd grade everyone realizes-except you apparently- that the world is a bit more complex then that. there are shades of grey.

Sharon is a jewish hero. he has given his life to the land of israel to the ppl of israel and the state of israel. he did not just halphazardly jump into all for themselves retreat but agonized over an extremely tough desicion. In the end he chose what he thought was the best think for the jewish people and the Jewish state.

Shame on you--Sharon is a hero

Mad Zionist said...

Sorry, "anonymous", but Sharon WAS a hero, not IS a hero. He relinquished that honor when he brutally expelled the Jews from their land to appease the terrorist moslems...

-MZ