Expel Arabs - not Jews!

"Hard-line settlers?" What's wrong with being a settler? Wasn't the United
States founded by pioneers? Settlers? I know we were because my ancestors
were honored to be among that glorious number.

The Hebrew word for settlers is actually "inheritors," and since the
United States was founded upon biblical ideals, I would hope that our
professing Christian president would grasp that those brave Jews living in
the Promised Land of Israel are merely inheriting what our Great Creator
God has chosen to give them. What chutzpah to oppose the Word and Will of
God and reward terrorism and dismember the Holy Land, piece by piece!

If loving your land and making it productive, turning the desert into a
rose, and then resisting the illegal orders to move or be moved - merely
because you're a Jew not welcome among Arab enemies who clearly prove
they're not "peace partners" - makes you a "hard-line settler," every
Israeli needs to become a "hard-line settler" who refuses to despise their
inheritance!

General Sharon spouts the lie about forcibly removing the Israelis from
their homes and property and businesses as a matter of self-defense. Why
punish the victims of terrorism? Why reward terrorism? Why not remove the
threat the Nazi-Muslims pose?

If Jewish towns and villages can be made Judenrein, free of Jews, why
can't Israel clear the area of Arabs who are sworn enemies of Israel and
vow Israel's destruction? Wouldn't that be logical? Israel could enforce
peace through strength and stop the madness of appeasement that clearly
doesn't work!

If Israel had listened to the foresight and biblical wisdom of former
Israeli Parliament Member and rabbi, Meir Kahane (murdered by another Arab
terrorist), and removed the threat years ago, they wouldn't be in such
dire straits (with too many "victims of peace") today (Dan. 9:11).

About the Author

David Ben-Ariel, an American author who has travelled widely and who has lived throughout Israel, shares a special focus on the Middle East and great interest in Jerusalem, reflected in hard-hitting articles that help others improve their understanding of that troubled region. Check out www.benariel.com