Who are the Israelis?

RE: Who are the Israelis?
SUBTOPIC: Cut'n'Paste Commentary Substitute
※→ P F Tinmore, et al,


PREFACE: I'm not sure I understand all these various cut'n'paste inserts.



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Racism
: Who were the Israelis of 1937? What was happening in that time period? The Jewish immigrants had just come through the reign of terror by the notorious Arab Militant Izz al-Din al Qassam (name sake of the Islamic Resistance Movement Brigade) killed in 1935. It was the Arab Palestinians that were using the ethnic origin inflame hatred and disturbing the peace and security among the people of the territory then subject to the Mandate of Palestine. There was no such thing as Israelis in 1937.

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When I read this, I am struck by:


◈ The structures were not completed structures yet. The Israelis did not destroy two schools, but rather stopped two unauthorized construction projects that were in progress and “being built without permits.”
◈ The article then goes on to say that the so-called Civil Administration Office is a branch of the illegal Israeli occupation. Although the article fails to mention that the Arab Palestinians agreed to (Para 3, A/PV.2268. 14 October 1974), ANNEX III Protocol Concerning Civil Affairs • ARTICLE IV Special Provisions concerning Area "C" • which assigned Israel full civil and security control over Area “C".​
◈ And then, the article goes on to point out that Article 49 of the Fourth Geneva Convention states: “The Occupying Power shall not deport or transfer parts of its own civilian population into the territory it occupies.” They say this, to give the false impression that the Israeli Government somehow forced the settlers to enter Area "C" which is subject to the Special Provisions. This was a deliberate deception intended to deceive the reader into believing something illegal was being done.​


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This is written as if the Israelis want the Gaza Strip back. That Israel surrounded the Gaza Strip with the intent to capture it or force surrender. The writer conveniently forgets to mention that the Israelis did not want the Gaza Strip and essentially abandon it to its fate in 2005. Why would the Israelis want the Gaza Strip. It would only be an Albatrosses tied around Israel's neck.

These various "Facebook" inserts are rather cryptic in nature without context.

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Most Respectfully,
R

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Makes sense, only wanted to clarify - Gaza is divide and conquer, like or not, inevitable.
It's a short-term strategic decision, a preferable situation for both sides, until a certain point.

Israeli political discourse defies any categories, our Left found the state and makes all the wars,
while our Right capitulates on the ground and reaches out towards historic agreements.
David Ben Gurion Zt'a, though a Socialist leader, summed up what's usually perceived
the Right camp attitude, and Mr. Netanyahu, a Capitalist nationalist, has a forward
in the Universal Noah Law code, written by Rabbi Sherki, Brit 'Olam.

All this seeming mixture of opposites is to reveal - the 'Tachlis',
to grasp the most essential of the widest range of patterns, ideologies.

To translate into most common terms, the argument between the 'universalist' Left
and 'nationalist' Right, goes something like this:

Right: "World opinion??
Nations don't matter, what they say,
only Israel are important and what we do."


Left: "What??! Jews??
Jews are not important at all, only the Arabs
you're a dark-age chauvinist, why we can't progress."


Until the fires go down, they realize they still need to communicate,
then starts the talking Tachlis - the Right folk says, "now, I didn't really mean it,
that the nations don't matter, and I don't hate Arabs, it's just I think that what's really
in the best interests of both Israel and Arab nations, that we fill the entire area between
Nile and the Euphrates with outposts, I sincerely think this solves the problems for us both.

And the folk on the Left responds "I think You're totally crazy. But glad, we're motivated by the
same goals, and frankly I didn't mean it when I said Israel was not important, it was for posture."


Gaza is a short-term tactical decision, strategically of the smaller problems.
What's left is to understand, has the point been reached, and whether
this is a Right or Left govt because of what's happening in the skies
is quite unusual recently, there's clear demanding a resolution,
and an endless amount of potential.

To test Bennet is not the smartest move,
in his position who knows might he actually slip.
 
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The Arab Palestinians have yet reached a point not yet able to "stand by themselves under the strenuous conditions of the modern world," no matter the billions of dollars in donor contributions and the numerous opportunities they have had to enter into relations among nations irrespective of their political, economic and social systems or the levels of their development.


Ironically, this is exactly the attitude of those not ready to stand alone,
deny their agency, and project any responsibility on others.

What's your alternative anyway,
Arab supremacists demanding exclusive hegemony
over the Middle East and Africa, while assuming no consequence?
 
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Youval Dayan - Kmo HaYareah (Like the Moon)

Till we calm down, till the sun returns to shine our faces
Now every wind brings me to a new place
Difficult to know what is more

The beyond for You
Till You return to look at me as once
The wind has passed, lay Your day on my shoulders
Hold my hand
Tell

Exactly like the Moon
I have no light of my own
From Your great rays, I shall learn to shine
And if I have to shine, I have no light of my own
From Your great rays, I shall learn to shine
In Your good light pouring over me

Here another day is over,
And at the angle of the eye are waiting
Sparks of war that certainly burn only tomorrow
And till then I am in between



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Eden Hasson and The Flowers of Jerusalem- Mavtiah | B'Or Gadol | At Haserah Li

When comes the day we awaken like at the hour of Ne'eelah?
When comes the Third Temple as a crown on our head?

And as the waters streaming in the rivers
Tears have turned into rain in Your fields
The heart stubborn, not ready for pride
Always yearns to You

Shine me in great light, great light
If You have reached here, the time has come
The heart spreads its hands, waited only for Your arrival

 
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Introduction to the World Noahide Movement

Discussing the Noahide laws concerning -
  • adjudication (dinim)
  • idolatry (avodah zarah)
  • blasphemy (qilelat ha-Shem)
  • sexual immorality (gilui arayot)
  • blood-shed (shefikhut damim)
  • robbery (gezel)
  • eating of a living animal (ever min ha-hay)

World Noahide Movement - Lesson 2

Laws and Foundational Principles


 

This Week Torah Portion - Mishpatim 5782 - Human Rights and Responsibilities


One of the greatest legal activists of the 20th Century was a French Jew
named René Cassin - in Hebrew Shmuel Katzin.


He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize at the age of 81 in 1968 to recognize his work for human rights. Amongst his many roles and achievements is his role in drafting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in December 1948 on behalf of the United Nations.

He wrote a fascinating insight in his memoirs, which tells the nature of Jewish Civil Law. He revealed that when he was writing the Universal Declaration, he argued with his legal colleagues that the declaration should be called the Universal Declaration of Human Responsibilities instead of Human Rights.

The reason it should be called human responsibilities, he maintained, is because, as a Jew, it was clear to him that the declaration was based on the Ten Commandments and many aspects of Jewish tradition. While he couldn’t convince his colleagues of the name, it was clear to him that Jewish tradition placed a premium on the ethic of personal responsibility.

Watch further -

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Temple Mount Yeshivah | Minhah Prayer | Terumah 5782

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Do the Jews claiming that land today have any relatives who owned that land before 1948?
Do you have some names?

Shim'on Ha'Tzadik resting place and the surrounding neighborhood is a communal Hekdesh holding.

Registered under the names of First to Zion Rabbi Avraham Ashkenazi Hacham Bashi A"H,
and Chief Rabbi Meir Orbah A"H, of the Jerusalemite and Knesset Yisrael councils.

Specifically,
inherited to the state of Israel,
and every Jew on planet earth,
in need, or by a wedding request.

Which raises a very interesting thought,
basically I own a house in Shim'on Hatzadik,

...thanks for the idea Tinnie, see, at the end of the day,
even yours can be turned to serve the good... maybe I sign my name there?

 
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Shim'on Ha'Tzadik resting place and the surrounding neighborhood is a communal Hekdesh holding.

Registered under the names of First to Zion Rabbi Avraham Ashkenazi Hacham Bashi A"H,
and Chief Rabbi Meir Orbah A"H, of the Jerusalemite and Knesset Yisrael councils.

Specifically,
inherited to the state of Israel,
and every Jew on planet earth,
in need, or by a wedding request.

Which raises a very interesting thought,
basically I own a house in Shim'on Hatzadik,

...thanks for the idea Tinnie, see, at the end of the day,
even yours can be turned to serve the good... maybe I sign my name there?


The car of the Jewish resident gets burned - for the 9th time.

Tal Yoshvayev, resident of Shim'on HaTzadik hood,
Arab supremacists burn his car for the 9th time in 2 years,
claiming it's 'apartheid' if Jews are allowed to live in Jerusalem.

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I always thought about the hills of Judeah,
but now Shim'on HaTzadik gets me thinking...
 
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Israeli high-school students’ satellites launch into space

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High school students from eight Israeli cities gathered in Herzliya on January 13 for a launch party, watching a live feed of satellites they’d built taking off aboard SpaceX’S Falcon 9 transporter from Cape Canaveral in Florida.

The TEVEL program – tevel means universe in Hebrew and also is an acronym for “Students Build Satellites” – was run in partnership with the Israel Space Agency and the Science and Technology Ministry.

For three years, the satellites were under construction by students from Jewish and Arab schools in the cities of Sha’ar Hanegev, Givat Shmuel, Kiryat Ata, Ma’aleh Adumim, Nazareth, Ofakim, Taybe and Yeruham.

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