One of the loudest ovations at the Pro-Israel rally in Times Square yesterday July 20, 2014, was for none other than a Palestinian man. When the man took the microphone and shouted the words, “I am a Palestinian. I love Israel and I hate Hamas”, the crowd erupted. To all those who call Israel an Apartheid state I present this challenge. Find me one none-white individual who ever said they love South Africa during the reign of Apartheid. And then find me an instance of a crowd gathering in support of South Africa’s government of that era that welcomed a person of color with love and support as this man was yesterday. You won’t find it. It’s very simple. Those who want to live in peace are welcome and will be treated like everyone else. Sure there are people in any group that have an indestructible hate in their heart, but as a general rule this is the morality we live by. A morality of which we can and should all be proud.
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A Day of Unity and Support
Israel wants peace; Hama’s wants war! This was the rallying cry today at a pro-Israel rally in Times Square. What was being called a rally of 3 thousand people but was probably closer to 10 thousand made sure that the message was loud and clear. Israel wants peace!! Hamas wants war! I was proud to be there.
An Ironic Misuse of Democracy
After the civil disturbances of last weekend, the French government banned all public forms of protest this weekend in support of the Palestinians in Gaza. The bans resulted in Muslim residents and politicians crying foul, claiming this was a smear on France’s Democracy and against everything the democratic process stands for. What is their demand? One riddled with irony. They claim to want the Palestinians in Gaza to live in peace and freedom under their current government. Just one problem they conveniently forget. Their government is run by Hamas, a terror organization that is anything but democratic.
The irony is glaring. In democracies all over the world protestors are shouting angrily against the “Zionist entity’s aggression” against the people of Gaza. An aggression that is a response to the constant barrage of missiles from Hamas. Missiles bought with the money donated to Gaza to help the people. Money donated to the most non-democratic tyrannical government one could find. A government that will hurt anyone that opposes them from within and that does not allow any other party to rise within its territory. THIS is the government that protestors are using the luxuries of democracies platforms all over the world from which to shout “Free Palestine”. They just have no clue what exactly they are freeing them from and more importantly, what they are freeing them to. There is only one democracy in the entire Arab world, and that country considered the Arab world’s one democracy is Turkey. A democracy with a government doing everything possible to put a stranglehold on the system to eliminate any other party. The only real democracy in the entire region is the so-called oppressor, Israel.
So next time you hear a Palestinian supporter shout “Free Palestine” ask them the following question. Free them to do what? To be ruled by terrorist and tyrants? Most if not all will have no other answer other than, “free them from the Zionist pigs”. They have clarity when it comes to their hate, but little sense as to how to truly better the lives of the people they claim to care about, while using the comfort of democracy to shout merely for the sake of shouting. The most ironic part of this whole thing is that at least for now the people they are hurting the most are the people they claim to want to help.
An Invisible Shield over The Jewish State
Yes, I am referring to the Iron Dome. Or am I? Those of us who believe in God would argue that there has been an invisible shield over the Jewish State since its creation. Only now it is in a more visible physical form.
I was pleased when earlier today a major news channel assessed the situation in a more honest and accurate manner. FOX News, in a report about the Iron Dome, said the following. I paraphrase:
‘When 4 Palestinian children were killed in Israeli attacks it captured world attention, however when one looks at the map of where Hamas is firing it shows that a large percentage are aimed towards highly populated civilian areas.’
The importance of this statement, one I discussed in a previous piece about what many in the world call a “disproportionate response”, (CLICK TO READ), is that it reveals how Hamas is not attempting to miss Jewish civilians, they are indeed targeting them. Were it not for the amazing technology, invented by Israel and funded by the United States, these missiles would have caused serious damage and even worse, a large loss of life. The science of the Iron Dome technology can certainly be used to argue against Divine intervention, but those such as myself who do believe in God will maintain that it is not only another example of God’s hand but one made more visible to people at a time when faith is more critical than ever.
Either way, thank God it works.
CNN’s Convenient Oversight:Israel’s desire for Peace
I have not been one to complain about CNN over the years, but to make a headline, “Cease-fire effort collapses as rockets, airstrikes continue”, is a transparent attempt at avoiding the truth. Hamas did not accept the cease-fire, Israel did.
http://www.cnn.com/2014/07/15/world/meast/mideast-crisis/index.html?hpt=hp_inthenews
To keep this critical fact out of its headline and only dance around what is the most important news surrounding the cease-fire effort indicates that in reporting today’s events, CNN put a distorted concept of objectivity ahead of credibility. To report that one party wants the violence more than the other is not biased journalism if it is based on actual statements by both parties. CNN executives know this and should demand that their reports have a journalistic integrity that is clearly lacking here.
Is it Immoral if they think they are Right?
Quick answer: morality in our eyes is not subjective, so therefore there is a clear distinction between right and wrong. During a recent conversation with my brother regarding the ongoing hostilities between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, my brother made a statement that for me summed up the current situation as well as any statement I’ve heard or read till now. “Those who are attempting to keep a scorecard between Israel and Hamas have lost their moral compass.” He went on to say, “no country on earth should have to live under a constant barrage of missiles.” Although I agreed with him 100%, there was one aspect of the conversation that gnawed at my brain the remainder of the day. What exactly is morality?
1-a particular system of values and principles of conduct, especially one held by a specified person or society
2-the extent to which an action is right or wrong.
So yes, to many of us who will read this, there is no question that the actions of our enemies is wrong, therefore immoral. I’ll go as far as to say that the leadership that leads their people in these acts of aggression and terrorism also know that their actions are immoral and wrong. But people do what is wrong for personal gain every day in all parts of the world. The problem is, the one I consider to be the biggest problem facing us, is not in the leadership and their mentality. They could be eliminated much easier than the loyal followers they have created. The problem lies in the indoctrination of the masses and the fact that they have rallied around a manipulation of philosophies within Islam to influences millions towards a different morality. They have not actually lost their moral compass, they have done something far more sinister. They’ve reinvented it.
All parties that want a solution agree that a re-education is needed. What many do not agree on is how to conduct and start that re-education. But if we do not accept that this different morality exists and search for answers, we may be completely overrun by it with very tragic results.
How the term “Disproportionate Response” is becoming the latest anti-Semitic keyword
The latest argument, one that has no semblance of logic or decency, is that Israel’s response is disproportionate. Not because they are not being attacked, but because the majority of the recent attacks have not been successful. Jews have sat back and waited before. So now when a Jewish government refuses to sit back and wait for more Jews to die, many in the world throw out the term “disproportionate response.” For those who are unclear as to why the term “disproportionate response” is simply the latest catchphrase for the vehement anti-Semite, I offer you the following analogy.
Imagine you live with your family in a rough neighborhood. You know it is dangerous but since it is the house where your parents and grandparents grew up, and it is a beautiful house and one you call home, you have no desire to leave. Now imagine you are a law enforcement officer with a license to use a gun (this should take the politics of gun control out of this discussion) and that you have the ability and strength to defend your family by any means necessary. The neighbor right across the street takes shots at your family with whatever object they can find, rocks, stones, crude Molotov Cocktails, etc., and throws it at them at random times just because they want you to leave the neighborhood. Somehow you show restraint because you just want to live quietly and peacefully. But one day when being dropped off by the school bus your son gets attacked by the neighbor and gets critically injured. Mind you, this is not the first time actual damage has been done to your family, just the most recent time. Now, even though you have finally had enough, you don’t just rain bullets on the neighbor’s house, you take your guns and fire a shot at the neighbor’s house with a warning, a warning that leaves no margin for misunderstanding. You very simply say, “leave my family alone or I will destroy your home and anyone helping you.” What does the neighbor do? The neighbor gets more of whatever crude weaponry it can find and increases its attacks on your home and family. This time making it so bad that it limits your movement. You bring out the heavier artillery, know where they are attacking from and fire on that part of the neighbor’s house. What is the neighbor’s next move? A sick one. They put their kids in the room where they keep the weapons and then run to the police, incidentally police with no real jurisdiction in your neighborhood, just police they have a connection with, claiming they are being brutalized, you are targeting their children, and that they are being unjustifiably attacked by you. Here is where it gets totally bizarre. The police ask you to stop saying that it is unfair for you to attack them with such force because all they are doing is throwing stones and Molotov Cocktails that usually miss your home. They ask you to have a meeting with the neighbor, fully knowing you’ve made every attempt to speak with them already. The press comes out to report the ongoing situation, showing burning Molotov Cocktails on your front lawn and bullet holes in the neighbors bedrooms. They don’t tell the story, they just show what looks like one side having a burning lawn, and another side having a bullet ridden bedroom. Naturally they cause the public to feel sympathy for your neighbor since they very irresponsibly don’t state the facts leading up to what is seen on the screen. Sounds crazy doesn’t it? What makes it even crazier is that you are the best hope to keep the neighborhood safe, while your angry neighbor and his friends really just want to take it over, destroy it and then do the same to other neighborhoods.
You ask yourself one question. How does any sane individual not see this and want to help you? The undeniable and tragic answer is, they just don’t like you.
How Netanyahu’s Brilliant Leadership is Changing the Landscape
Anyone who has read anything I have written, particularly in the past 2 weeks will know that I am not naive or blind when it comes to the force of evil against Israel and world opinion, often one in the same. However, I have also watched in admiration as Israel has taken a tragic situation and not only taken constructive action but has simultaneously done a masterful job at Public Relations. Does it matter? Honestly it is too soon to tell, but it is a promising sign when you see a Reuters Headline that reads, “Thousands of Gazans flee after Israeli warning.”
http://news.yahoo.com/israeli-commandos-clash-hamas-gunmen-gaza-raid-030945712.html
With Israeli Prime Minister communicating with world leaders and outlining the Hamas strategy of “using their civilians to protect their missiles”, he has made it very difficult for those who claim to be neutral to oppose Israel’s operation into Gaza. The world is also hearing how Israel is allowing emergency supplies, including blood for injured civilians into Gaza from its border. Doesn’t do much to back the claim of Abbas that this is the same as Hitler’s genocide of the Jewish people during Nazi rule.
As I said earlier, I am not naive, but during a time where we’ve had mostly bad news, this may be a promising sign of better times ahead.


