Who are the Israelis?

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Faced with the officers disconnected from reality, the people demand sovereignty
The Yesha Council in response to the attack of the leftist organization "Commanders for Israel's Security" against the vision of sovereignty: The officers who supported Oslo, the disengagement and the withdrawal from Lebanon should play down their recommendations

We have been familiar with the radical leftist organization Commanders for Israel's Security for many years. We still remember the delusional fliers that they distributed before the expulsion from Gush Katif and northern Samaria entitled “Senior Reserves Officers and Security figures from the entire range of the political spectrum state: the Disengagement from Gaza is good for security". On paper, in black and white, they signed their names to the statement that the expulsion was the best thing for the State of Israel. "We, the undersigned", said the flyer, above the signatures, "State that in our professional opinion, in the absence of a partner for an arrangement, the intended Disengagement plan strengthens the state and is essential for Israel's security".

Five years previously, during the brief period of Ehud Barak's government, the commanders said that the hasty withdrawal from Lebanon was the correct step. In his article, The Return of the Disconnected Generals, that was published in Haaretz, Israel Harel writes: "In the flight from Lebanon and Gaza, the security experts promised that if the enemy dared to shell the home front 'we will beat the crap out of him'. Thus, for example, is how the crap was beaten out of Hizb'Allah: after fleeing in 2000, and especially when it shelled the Israeli home front in the Second Lebanon War, we abandoned the battlefield before its resolution. We allowed Hizbollah to stockpile hundreds of thousands of missiles, dig attack tunnels underneath us and be the spearhead for the Revolutionary Guard. And in the case of Hamas as well, which, for the past 13 years has been embittering our lives, we have not stopped ‘beating the crap out of them’".

In recent weeks, the organization has been putting the best of its money and energy into cutting off the process of applying sovereignty in Judea, Samaria and the Jordan Valley. They are flooding the various media outlets with a misleading survey claiming that most of the citizens of the State of Israel oppose the application of sovereignty. They claim that only 24% of the Jewish public believes that the appropriate political goal for the State of Israel at this time is the annexation of the territories of Judea and Samaria and continuing Israeli rule in the entire area; compared to 55% who think that a permanent agreement is the preferred solution and 21% who support unilateral separation.

In contrast to this survey, a survey by Yehudit Katsover and Nadia Matar's Sovereignty Movement in a representative sample of the adult Jewish public in Israel, by the research institute Ma'agar Mohot, managed by Prof. Yizhak Katz, claims different results. According to this survey, the great majority of the Israeli population – about 75% - is interested in the applying Israeli sovereignty in the territories of Judea and Samaria. Only 7% are interested in establishing a Palestinian state in this area.

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The Land of Israel from Bar Kochba to the Muslim Conquest Dr. Henry Abramson

 
Good and blessed week to Israel, and happy month of Adar!

A traditional song for the 4th meal of Kind David,
on the night after Shabat...
 
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We have a Who are the Palestinians thread, so just to be fair...

Golda Meir



Without reading this entire thread, the simple answer is, the Jews of today are Canaanites:

Full text of "The Two Seeds Of Genesis 3 15 By Charles Lee Mange"


Not possible.
Canaanites never left Palestine, there was no drought in the Land of Canaan, Canaanites did not go to Egypt, Canaanites for sure did not speak Hebrew, and the Hebrew claimed they invaded and murdered the Canaanites around 1000 BC, so the Hebrew can not at all possibly be Canaanites. The Hebrew did experience a sever drought that caused them to spend about 400 years in Egypt. So the Hebrew can not be Canaanites unless they were some offshoot who have left the land of Canaan much earlier.
 
Align With Zion - AnaRina Heymann



There is no way of knowing where the city of David was, and the Temple Mount has nothing to do with David, was built 700 years later, and was of Roman construction, with king Herod being a Roman who converted to Judaism so that the Romans could make him king of the Jews.
 
Align With Zion - AnaRina Heymann



There is no way of knowing where the city of David was, and the Temple Mount has nothing to do with David, was built 700 years later, and was of Roman construction, with king Herod being a Roman who converted to Judaism so that the Romans could make him king of the Jews.


Aside from the fact that Kind David PBUH purchased the mountain?
Then again arguing about ancient borders of the city is of no relevance, since Jerusalem has already spread way further than it ever was, under any foreign rule, and as promised will spread further.
 
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We have a Who are the Palestinians thread, so just to be fair...

Golda Meir



Without reading this entire thread, the simple answer is, the Jews of today are Canaanites:

Full text of "The Two Seeds Of Genesis 3 15 By Charles Lee Mange"


Not possible.
Canaanites never left Palestine, there was no drought in the Land of Canaan, Canaanites did not go to Egypt, Canaanites for sure did not speak Hebrew, and the Hebrew claimed they invaded and murdered the Canaanites around 1000 BC, so the Hebrew can not at all possibly be Canaanites. The Hebrew did experience a sever drought that caused them to spend about 400 years in Egypt. So the Hebrew can not be Canaanites unless they were some offshoot who have left the land of Canaan much earlier.


Actually Canaanites did speak Hebrew, both at the time of Abraham Avinu and later,all of the places in the land remained Hebrew up until the return of the diaspora both from Egypt and today. Arabs simply transliterated them not knowing what they mean, as they don't know what the word Palestine means, or can correctly pronounce it till this day.

It's all Hebrew.
 
We have a Who are the Palestinians thread, so just to be fair...

Golda Meir



Without reading this entire thread, the simple answer is, the Jews of today are Canaanites:

Full text of "The Two Seeds Of Genesis 3 15 By Charles Lee Mange"


Not possible.
Canaanites never left Palestine, there was no drought in the Land of Canaan, Canaanites did not go to Egypt, Canaanites for sure did not speak Hebrew, and the Hebrew claimed they invaded and murdered the Canaanites around 1000 BC, so the Hebrew can not at all possibly be Canaanites. The Hebrew did experience a sever drought that caused them to spend about 400 years in Egypt. So the Hebrew can not be Canaanites unless they were some offshoot who have left the land of Canaan much earlier.


Judah married a Canaanite in violation of God's command (Genesis 38: 2)
 
We have a Who are the Palestinians thread, so just to be fair...

Golda Meir



Without reading this entire thread, the simple answer is, the Jews of today are Canaanites:

Full text of "The Two Seeds Of Genesis 3 15 By Charles Lee Mange"


Not possible.
Canaanites never left Palestine, there was no drought in the Land of Canaan, Canaanites did not go to Egypt, Canaanites for sure did not speak Hebrew, and the Hebrew claimed they invaded and murdered the Canaanites around 1000 BC, so the Hebrew can not at all possibly be Canaanites. The Hebrew did experience a sever drought that caused them to spend about 400 years in Egypt. So the Hebrew can not be Canaanites unless they were some offshoot who have left the land of Canaan much earlier.


Judah married a Canaanite in violation of God's command (Genesis 38: 2)



That's why the sons of Judah and Bath-shua, Er and Onan, both died.
 
Insight to Israel - Cry For Zion (Biblical Zionism)

 
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We have a Who are the Palestinians thread, so just to be fair...

Golda Meir



Without reading this entire thread, the simple answer is, the Jews of today are Canaanites:

Full text of "The Two Seeds Of Genesis 3 15 By Charles Lee Mange"


Not possible.
Canaanites never left Palestine, there was no drought in the Land of Canaan, Canaanites did not go to Egypt, Canaanites for sure did not speak Hebrew, and the Hebrew claimed they invaded and murdered the Canaanites around 1000 BC, so the Hebrew can not at all possibly be Canaanites. The Hebrew did experience a sever drought that caused them to spend about 400 years in Egypt. So the Hebrew can not be Canaanites unless they were some offshoot who have left the land of Canaan much earlier.


Judah married a Canaanite in violation of God's command (Genesis 38: 2)



That's why the sons of Judah and Bath-shua, Er and Onan, both died.


There is a lot more to the Bible than what you're saying. This makes the whole story make sense:

The Two Seeds Of Genesis 3 15 By Charles Lee Mange : Kingdom Identity Books : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

Check it out and then get back to me. No need to reinvent the wheel.
 

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