Asking Olmert-Barak-Livni: Who’s Their Real Enemy — Jews or Arabs?
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Ashkelon Head: Barak Prefers Jewish Targets Over Gaza Terrorists, by Hana Levi Julian (Israel National News)
Excerpt;
“Barak has not acted with the same determination against Gaza terrorists who launch rocket attacks on the south of Israel as he did last week against Jewish residents and activists in the Hevron Peace House.”
Palestinians Fire Three Kassam Rockets at [Western Negev] Israel; No Wounded or Damage
Kassam Lands in Open Area in Eshkol Region; No Casualties
Terrorists Launch Kassam Rocket at Western Negev; No Wounded
IAF Fires on Kassam Crew in Northern Gaza Strip; Two Terrorists Wounded
Palestinians Fire Kassam Rocket into Israel; None Wounded
Arabs Throw Rocks [at Jewish Vehicles] in Hevron
Rock Attacks in Binyamin [Near Town of Adam, Near Maaleh Levona]
Firebombing in Kiryat Arba [Saturday Night]
Hevron Jews: IDF Stands By While Arabs Attack, by Maayana Miskin (Israel National News)






Monday, December 8th, 2008 @ 11:09 am
[…] Today’s Likud primary, coming as it is on the heels of the leftist Olmert-Barak-Livni regime’s recent pogrom at the Federman-Tor farm and last Thursday’s pogrom at Beit HaShalom (both at strategic positions between Kiryat Arba and Hevron), constitute a battle for both the Jewish soul and the Likud political, social and diplomatic soul. […]
Thursday, October 29th, 2009 @ 12:43 am
[…] How neatly Ehud Barak’s attack and promises of retribution upon these Shimshon Battalion members fits the mold set by his product, then-Chief-of-Staff Dan Halutz and his kippa-wearing lacky IDF manpower chief Elazar Stern. The two attempted to exact retibution against Chayal Hananel Dayan because the young soldier dared not shake the commander’s hand at an award ceremony. And how fascinating that the politically-agendized Halutz is a product of Ehud Barak’s own leftist political agendization, an agendization which was behind Barak’s entire military command career as well as his politically-motivated and unachievable ravings for massive draft of Hareidim. Those ravings attracted the non-religious and got him elected prime minister due to a splintered right-wing and self-interested “religious” parties. And isn’t it interesting that Barak’s star product, Halutz cared more about making Gaza Yudenrein and then, on the eve of the Lebanon conflict, allegedly more about his own financial position than on focusing on the nation’s security? How many different ways can one convey recurring news and proof upon proof that successive regimes, including Bibi’s with Barak as defense minister, have lost sight of who Israel’s enemies are and have let national security, hasbara and foreign affairs go to pot? […]