Should current decline continue, Israel would cease to exist
Elyakim Haetzni
A miser who tried to skimp on his horse gave him less and less to eat
everyday, but the horse continued to haul. When the horse finally
dropped dead the man wondered why. "I got him used to not eating after
all."
For years the Israeli health system has been cutting back. A plan for
antibiotic resistant bacteria from four years a go was trashed. The
population is growing but not the number of beds. Then came the
Klebsiella pneumoniae bacteria and patients are running from the
hospitals. The Israeli health system's horse is dying.
For years a psychological war has been waged against the reserve army,
its power was being diminished, and its ground combat operations
underestimated. Overall, the defense budget is being cut back, because
ostensibly "peace equals security," and peace is bought in exchange for
land. During the last war - this horse also collapsed.
'The flying object'
For years, brainwashers have been trying to convince us that there is
no value to land in "an era of rockets" and that the horse - the IDF -
is "strong" and has no problem ... more »
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Friday, March 16
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on Fri 16 Mar 2007 12:44 AM CDT
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on Fri 16 Mar 2007 12:40 AM CDT
Israel should immediately cease work on an access path to a holy site
in Jerusalem, the United Nations said Wednesday.
The Israel Antiquities Authority wants to repair the walkway to the al-Aqsa Mosque compound. A wooden bridge provides temporary access. (Sebastian Scheiner/Associated Press) Although the work does not threaten the site, the UN acknowledged, "Israel should at once stop excavations and consult on a final plan with Muslim religious authorities and other parties," a release said. It was based on a report by experts with the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). However, the Israeli Antiquities Authorities said it has exclusive jurisdiction, and needs to control access to the site. Moreover, there have been no talks between Israeli authorities and the Muslim religious authority, the Islamic Waqf, since 2000. Israel began in February to work on a new walkway up to the compound that includes holy sites sacred to both Muslims and Jews. Known to Jews as the Temple Mount and to Muslims as Haram al-Sharif, the Noble Sanctuary, the work is intended to replace an old earthen ramp that partially collapsed in a snowstorm three years ago. The walkway is the only access point to the Haram al-Sharif ... more » |
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