Wednesday, January 25, 2006

Olmert: Jews have no right to live in Palestinian land

The end of the Jewish State as we knew it lies before us. What will rise up in its ashes remains to be seen. Time will tell whether or not religious Zionism will survive the terrible destruction that looms from the secular left.

Arutz Sheva - Acting PM Olmert told the Herzliya Conference: "We cannot rule over areas with a Palestinian population." MK Eldad: "By that logic, we'll have to soon leave the Galilee."

Acting Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, speaking Tuesday night at the closing session of the prestigious Herzliya Conference, outlined his view of the Israeli-Arab conflict. The new chairman of the Kadima Party essentially said he sees no future for a Jewish Yesha (Judea and Samaria).With the national elections only two months away, the Likud and Labor Parties were quick to point out what they felt were the deficiencies in Olmert's speech.

Labor's Yitzchak Herzog said Olmert had "merely downloaded Labor's platform from the internet, leaving out the social issues."

MK Aryeh Eldad (National Union) said afterwards, "Olmert's speech is the beginning of the end of the State of Israel... If we cannot live in areas where what he calls 'Palestinian' population lives, then we will quickly have to part from the Galilee, the Triangle [Um el-Fahm], and the Negev, and the division of Jerusalem is just around the corner. Olmert will be able to say: 'In Herzliya, I destroyed the Jewish State.'"

Taking sharp aim at the population of Judea and Samaria, Olmert said, "The Government of Israel will not be deterred by any threat of a law-breaking minority... I have instructed the security forces to raze all the unauthorized outposts in Judea and Samaria."

The idea that Jews living in Judea are considered a criminal element simply because they are Jewish is virulently anti-Semitic, yet because it is being declared by Jews (albeit self-loathing) the world considers it "progress". There is a big change in the air, an air of rebellion, an air of Jewish civil war, and a battle for the very heart of a Jew's right to live in the Land of Israel. The next few months will mark the beginning of the next Maccabean War, with the Hellenized Jews in power seeking to exterminate the religious Zionists at all costs.

We'll see how it plays out.

4 comments:

Michael said...

Quite a revelation about Olmert.

I thought it was more that leftwing nutbag Amir Peretz who's tolling the bells for Israel's demise.

Do you live in Israel Madzionist? I think we will link to you. Like your thinking.

Mad Zionist said...

Michael, I am living in America but as you can see Israel is in my heart. As far as linking me goes, thanks! I'd like to see the site you are linking me to, so please give me your URL so I can visit.

-MZ

Mad Zionist said...

JB, so many questions but I'll do my best to answer them.

Does Olmert have the authority to cleanse Judea and Samaria of Jews?

He's the Prime Minister so he has as much authority as Sharon had. Short of a successful no confidence vote to stop him, which will not happen, he can indeed make such an order. Sadly, even Likud is in favor of expelling the Jewish civilians from Judea/Samaria so there's really no viable opposition in knesset except from smaller parties like the National Union and the NRP.

Will the IDF obey his orders?

Some will refuse, but the majority will follow the order.

What about the Knesset? Are they able or likely to block such actions pending the next election?

As I said above, except for a small minority of nationalists in National Union, and, to a lesser degree, the NRP, there is really no viable opposition to the ethnic cleansing of Judea/Samaria.

Have any of the conservative PM candidates mentioned the muslim outposts and settlements?

As I've said, there is almost no opposition to liberalism in knesset.

Do you think extensive political reform is necessary for Israel's future?

Absolutely. A couple things to start with would be to adopt a constitution and make loyalty to Zionism a platform requirement for party's to run for knesset.

how do you use the spell check on the new format here?

There ain't be no speller checker, so jest doo yer best.

Anonymous said...

JB: you are quite right to think in survivalist terms - to make your plan viable, you would be better off linking up with or becoming a member of an existing survivalist club who have their own place to escape to etc. . They will have yearly dues, of course, but that may be cheap considering the alternative (i.e. big mushrooms coming down the pike, with crescent moons painted on them).