Blow up the mosques or an expired visa?
Once again, an attempt to spread DISinformation (on a popular
forum) about my unjust
deportation from Israel, only provides me with another
opportunity to clearly state my case and continue to highlight
the plight of the Temple Mount suffering under a Nazi-Muslim
occupation:
"You had only been in Israel for 9 months... and you're
telling me it had already EXPIRED?!?!?!"
IF you knew anything about Israel, and those who do can vouch
for this FACT, one usually receives a visa for three months,
after which time such visa must be renewed. Mine was renewed
time and again, but they don't permit you to renew it after a
year's stay in the Holy Land. You have to leave the country for
awhile, even if just to Egypt or Cyprus.
Since the Israeli government office of the office of the
interior, misrad hapanim, was working on my application for
resident alien or temporary residence (since I'm not Jewish
according to halacha, they rarely grant citizenship to non-Jews)
status, they give you a piece of paper, a strip of paper with
the date on it and an official stamp which authorizes
your continued stay in the country. The two ladies I frequently
met concerning my case were Anat and Yochi.
When the Israeli authorities detained me, they took that piece
of paper and never returned it, knowing they had
predetermined to deport me to try and silence my
outspoken articles (all legal and aboveground), read in
Jerusalem and throughout all Israel, from Dan to
Beersheva, against the illegal Muslim religious
discrimination against Jews and Christians daily, illegally
forbidding Christians and Jews their religious rights to pray
and worship upon the Temple Mount that is destined to host the
House
of Prayer for All Peoples. Such an unjust deportation from
the Holy Land I love only "encouraged" me to "cry aloud and
spare not" and further expose their complicity with the Nazi-M
uslim occupation of Judaism's holiest site!
When I attempted to return the same year of my unjust
deportation I was detained at the airport and refused entry. In
1997 I petitioned Senator Mike DeWine to inquire about a visa
for me and he received an initial reply from Itzhak Oren,
Minister for Congressional Affairs, March 7, 1997, that read, in
part:
"It is our understanding that Mr. Ben-Ariel will not be granted
a tourist visa at this time...The Ministry of the Interior...has
made the decision not to grant the visa and does not offer any
information behind their decision."
That was in regard to the requested visa, NOT to my former
unjust deportation! Note the difference. Consequent
correspondence informed Senator DeWine that I would not be
"eligible for a tourist visa until 2005." That's why this
year I petitioned Senato
rs DeWine and Voinovich to help me to obtain my visa,
especially since Israel is the custodian of Christian holy sites
and allegedly guarantees "freedom of access" to make holy
pilgrimage to them in their 1967
Law for the Protection of the Holy Places. Such guaranteed
"freedom of access" is impossible unless one is granted freedom
of entry into the Holy Land.
Regarding my unjust deportation, that political prostitute,
former Consul General in Jerusalem, Edward Abington, Jr., wrote
the Honorable Marcy Kaptur, my Congressional representative,
June 28, 1996:
"On June 6, 1996 the Consulate General in Jerusalem received
your letter of May 6, 1996 about the deportation of David
Ben-Ariel.
On April 2, 1996, we responded to an earlier query of yours
about Mr. Ben-Ariel. In that letter we noted that Mr.
Ben-Ariel was held at the Jerusa
lem jail from January 4, 1996 until February 1, 1996, when
he was deported by the Israeli government for overstaying his
permission to stay in Israel.Consular staff visited him
twice while he was in jail. He reported no mistreatment while in
jail..." (emphasis mine).
My strong response to his incompetence, to his pro-Nazi-Muslim
and anti-Jewish and anti-Christian stance, has been made very
public, since my letter to Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur is
available for all to see and read: Edward
Abington: political prostitute.
The United States State Department, Senators DeWine and
Voinovich, Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur and the Israeli
authorities among many others, know I was never deported from
Israel for anything other than "an expired visa." Which is just
another lie, since it was not expired as I had that special
piece of paper from the Ministry of the Interior, but they used
that lame excuse to cover themselves since the plain truth was,
as Gershon Salomon, chairman of the Temple Mount
Faithful stated, "this is a clear cut case of
politico-religious discrimination."
May Israel right the wrong and lift the ban against my entry to
the Promised Land of Israel, the Holy Land to Christians and
Jews, as recorded in our sacred writings.