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Eretz Yisrael?


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So the Israeli government has decided to stir the hornet's nest - again. I'm sure there are many around the globe (who pay attention) who will immediately vilify them for their desire to clim ALL THE LAND. As those here who know me can tell you, I use that expression REGULARLY when speaking of the motivations of the Palestinian. I feel thoroughly justified in doing so because of their very rhetoric (nearly daily) on the topic. So Israel grabs a huge chunk of ground in a move that is guaranteed to cause them trouble - when they are already facing major (and multiple) international investigations into their behavior in the latest round of smack down on those who are trying to kill them. That sounds a little odd to me - at least, simplistic. I admit that even I am curious as to why NOW, why in that particular location? I'd be interested to know the real story and not just the claims and counter claims of opposing groups of supporters/detractors. Perhaps Bibi is solidifying the right of his shaky coalition? Or maybe as RG thinks, it's a ploy of negotiation? My best guess is it is a plain old stick in the eye to those who have been pushing the current PM around - read: "screw you, Obama". It is curious to me that Bibi would prostrate himself one minute to the demands of the ******* we have for a US president, then the next, spit in his eye. Whatever the reason it is sure to enflame and incite and if it is a mindless tit for tat then it certainly will be counter productive. To be clear: as a Christian Zionist I thoroughly believe that all the land from the "river of Egypt to the Euphrates" will someday be the possession of the descendants of Jacob. But I do not believe that is to happen until Christ returns AND is accepted as messiah by those descendants.

And for those who believe Fatah was not as much involved in this war as Hamas - the PA supported with words and protests EVERYTHING that the Hamas did.

Perhaps Israel could build a few huge tracts of housing and make it available to Palestinians who no longer have homes in Gaza? It would alleviate the excess need of allowing too many building supplies that could (would) be used to make tunnels and even create some good will in the bargain? Nah.....

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