Jim
Bramlett
(16 May 2006)
"Fw: I Give Up On Israel
- by Joseph Farah"
(Someone must have sent my message to Joseph Farah
and I got a thank-you message from him.)
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This is a heavy message, but understandable. But don't give up praying.
Jesus is not caught by surprise with this scenario and it is all playing into
His hands and plan.
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I give up on Israel
Posted: May 15, 2006
1:00 a.m. Eastern
By Joseph Farah
2006 WorldNetDaily.com
WASHINGTON -- I have a reputation as one of Israel's staunchest supporters.
That reputation is due to several factors:
- As an American journalist of Arabic heritage, I have done
my best over the last 20 years to shatter the myths surrounding the Arab-Israeli
conflict misperceptions based largely on effective lies, purposeful distortions
and relentless propaganda efforts by Arab and Muslim regimes and their apologists
among haters of America and Israel throughout the world.
- As a freedom-loving Christian American journalist who had
the opportunity to put my own boots on the ground in the Middle East, it
is obvious that the Arab and Muslim world is dominated by tyranny, fascism
and anti-Semitism hardly a world we should want to see expanded.
- As a journalist, I found that Israel was the only country
in the Middle East that respected the free press. This again became obvious
recently to us at WND when our own Jerusalem bureau chief, Aaron Klein,
was prevented from traveling to Syria because he is Jewish.
- The Jews, a people who have survived the deaths of many
empires that tried to destroy them including but not limited to the Egyptians,
Romans, Babylonians, Persians have only one homeland, Israel, continuously
occupied by them for 4,000 years and never a nation-state belonging to any
others.
Yet, despite all this, I am through defending Israel at least the regime currently
in power in Jerusalem, this useless coalition seemingly hell-bent on committing
national suicide.
Next week, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, a man I once considered, like
his predecessor, Ariel Sharon, a reasonable, rational, level-headed defender
of his country, is set to visit Washington with his hand out.
He is asking for an initial commitment of up to $10 billion in direct U.S. aid
to implement his plan for national retreat, appeasement of the global jihad
and a new sellout of more than 200,000 Israeli civilians who have made their
homes in historically Jewish lands in Judea and Samaria at the behest and recommendation
of earlier Israeli governments.
Olmert is coming here to seek administration and congressional support for a
new round of "disengagement" this time from 90-95 percent of what
we often call "the West Bank" and even including large sections of
the city of Jerusalem, once regarded as the eternal capital of the Jewish people.
He does this fully knowing that last summer's evacuation of the Gaza Strip has
been an unmitigated disaster for the Jewish people, Western Civilization and
freedom in general, as the terrorists from Hamas kissing cousins of Osama bin
Laden's al-Qaida and Iran's Hezbollah organization now control the territory
and more than ever threaten the lives of Israeli citizens.
He does this fully knowing that Hamas is preparing to establish a Taliban-like
state through the Palestinian Authority including the new territories ethnically
cleansed of Jews.
He does this fully knowing that these newly abandoned lands will be, like Gaza,
used as terrorist staging grounds and forward operating bases that will threaten
not only Israel but neighboring Jordan and Lebanon as well and, eventually,
liberated Iraq.
So I'm through making excuses for Israel. I'm through trying to understand the
incomprehensible moves of a self-flagellating nation. I'm through trying to
point out the moral rightness of a state and a people who themselves fail to
discern right from wrong.
Like Jesus 2,000 years ago, I look at Jerusalem today and I weep.
I know I speak for many Jews and Christians throughout the world who see Israel's
surrender as a cowardly betrayal, a sign that the Jewish state puts more faith
in Washington and "international diplomacy" than in the God of Abraham,
Isaac and Jacob.
Israel has made the mistake many times throughout history of turning away from
their God. Israel has made the mistake many times throughout history of putting
faith in kings and men over the promises of Heaven. Israel has made the mistake
many times throughout history of compromise with its ruthless enemies who seek
not only the destruction of the Jews but the oppression of their own people.
Enough of "land for peace." It has never worked not in Israel's history,
nor in any other nation's history. Enough of retreat. Enough of unilateral withdrawals.
Enough of staged surrender. Enough of the appeasement with evil. Enough of the
madness.
Compromise with evil is evil. And that's what Israel is doing. As for me and
my house, I will not be a part of it. I will continue to serve the Lord and
pray for the peace of Jerusalem.
Once thing is for certain. That peace will not come under the leadership of
men like Ehud Olmert and Ariel Sharon. If the Israeli people want to disengage,
it should be from so-called "leaders" like this "leaders"
in the image, likeness and tradition of Neville Chamberlain.
SPECIAL OFFER: If you want to understand the history of the Arab-Israeli
conflict, Joseph Farah recommends
Joan Peters' "From Time Immemorial."
Joseph Farah is founder, editor and CEO of WND and a nationally syndicated
columnist with Creators Syndicate. His
latest book is "Taking
America Back." He also edits the weekly online intelligence newsletter
Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin, in which
he utilizes his sources developed over 30 years in the news business.