Sunday, February 26, 2006

Temple Mount cleric calls for worldwide Sharia Law

The Temple Mount, Judaism's holiest of holy sites - which remains under moslem control as ordered by Israel's liberal Supreme Court - is now the site from which moslems are publicly calling for the establishment of a worldwide caliphate.

As reported in Arutz Sheva, Sheikh Ismail Nawahda preached on the Temple Mount this week that the moslems will take over the world using multiple small cells of international terrorist groups that western armies will never be able to stop. Eventually, all mankind will be living under Sharia Law and ruled by the central islamic leader known as the caliph.

Now, that Israel permits moslems to give such a speech on the Temple Mount, while banning Jews just because they are Jewish, is truly remarkable, but, then again, it is exactly what happens when leftists are allowed to run the government and the Supreme Court.

In other disturbing news, Likud's Silvan Shalom, who is second in command to Bibi Netanyahu on Likud's election list, is ready to form a political coalition with Labor. Said Shalom over the weekend in Ynet News, "We have served in a government with the Labor Party, and there is no reason we cannot do it again. Whoever thinks that these elections are sealed is mistaken."

Why anyone still calls the concessionist Likud Party "rightwing" or "nationalist" is beyond me. They are basically indistinguishable from Labor and Kadima, so if they merge with either of the two other parties to form a coalition what difference does it make? Corrupt Leftist vs. Corrupt Leftist vs. Corrupt Leftist are the only options the 3 major political parties have to offer Israeli voters.

Thankfully, on the NO CAPITULATION political front, Hazit Party leader Baruch Merzel was campaigning Sunday to ALL Jews who have had it with idiotic concessions and "good will gestures" to the moslem vermin. Yet, he is doing so in a way that is true outreach rather than caving in to leftwing pressure like we see from all the other so-called rightwing parties.

Merzel was on the campaign trail speaking with students about how his Party is not an advocate of theocracy, as the liberal media falsely reports, but is an all inclusive nationalist party trying to make Israel a true Jewish State. Said Merzel, "Religion is something internal. You may not wear a kippa and I may wear one, but it has nothing to do with whether you are a good Jew or a bad Jew. We have people with and without kippot on our list. We share the belief that we need a Jewish state and that religion cannot and should not be forced. Half of our support comes from Jews who are not outwardly religious."

Hmmm, and this from a man whom the leftwing media has branded as a dangerous radical zealot, huh? The secular concessionists would sooner pass a kidney stone than allow kippa Jews to be part of their party, as evidenced by Likud's efforts to expel kippa-wearing Moshe Feiglin's Jewish Leadership faction from their Party, yet here is Merzel reaching out to those Jews who are not as observant.

The more I see from the Hazit Party and Baruch Merzel the more I like them. Hopefully, a lot of other voters in Israel feel the same way.

-MZ

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Liberal means all inclusive, so excluding those who want to discriminate against Arabs is certainly a good decision and I congratulate those in the Likud and other parties who have made a point of keeping out people like Merzel and Feiglin.

They should all be banned from politics for being racist.

Mad Zionist said...

Love this line from Dana:

"Liberal means all inclusive, so excluding those who want to discriminate against Arabs is certainly a good decision"

Oh, that's the best one yet from her. In the name of inclusiveness we must ban those we disagree with, so long as it's Jews. Typical liberal hyposcrisy.