They need a respite from peace

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Here is an example of the anti-peace, warmonger Zionist’s ‘Machiavellian perspective’, which show how close (not) we are to peace with Israel and how pointless it is to speak to such people.

This piece of crap was shamefully published by someone called Danny on “Samson Blinded” blog (not linking to it deliberately, google it if you wish):

We need a respite from peace

[From Danny: The comments we receive are 95% spam, and of the balance the vast majority is hate mail. Probably related to the Annapolis, we experience a flood of hate mail from peaceniks. I delete it all, since talking to them is pointless. Here, however, is a short summary of our reasons to oppose the peace process.]

Peace process doesn’t lead to peace. Concessions to Arabs and imploring for peace only provoke them for the last-ditch fighting. That correlation is clear at least since the Oslo accords.

Peace process cannot lead to peace. If history is any lesson, peace is only achieved through crushing defeat of one’s enemy.

Peace process is highly unusual. Every other nation destroyed whatever aborigines happened to live on the land that nation chose to build a state.

Peace process is illegal. The original arrangement for the Jewish state included Transjordan, but the British illegally cut it off. Then the UN further partitioned Israel to accommodate Palestinian Arabs.

Peace process is immoral. Palestinian Arabs don’t constitute a nation. Offering them a state is a plot against Jews.

Peace process doesn’t offer safety. Jews need a secure state rather than a beach strip eight miles wide.

Peace process runs against Judaism and Jewish history. Jews are attached to the land which the peace process gives to Palestinians: Judea, Samaria, Hebron, Schem, and the Temple Mount. Coastal areas of the modern Israel are irrelevant to Jewish religion or history. Jews could as well settle in Uganda or Arizona.

Peace process is not for real. Israeli government employs the peace process for the sole objective of destroying Jewish religious and nationalist opposition to its rule. Neither security of the Jewish state, nor fulfillment of Jewish objectives are the peace process’ goals.

Peace process is pointless. Israel can settle with Palestinian government, but a sufficient number of Palestinian Arabs would always resent what they think is Jewish occupation of the land of their ancestors. A few thousand such Arabs would always be there, and will always attack Israel employing terrorist tactics.

Peace process fails to address the major issue of Israel’s Jewishness. Israeli Arabs already constitute more than a third of Israeli youth. Arabs constitute majority in many important areas of Israel. The area of Lod near Ben Gurion airport is as much hostile to Israel as Gaza. Israel’s real problem is not the Palestinian Authority, but the Israeli Arabs who can field the largest faction in the Knesset ten years from now.

Peace is not viable in our case. After the peace treaty with Egypt, Israel continues immense military spending. Egypt continues anti-Israeli propaganda and builds an army whose only target is Israel.

Peace is not a proper objective. Jews moved into Israel to fulfill religious and nationalist objectives. If peace and security are the utmost objectives, Israelis should move to Canada.

It’s not surprising to hear such hate speech from Zionists if you know what Zionism is (yet they are complaining that ‘others’ hate them).

They are nothing but anti-human, hate-filled terrorist who hesitate-not to kill even a foetus and feel proud by doing so.

To learn more about Zionism, here are few references for your read and bookmark:

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2 Comments on “They need a respite from peace”

  • 8 December, 2007, 0:16

    Here is a “nice” “Wish List for Miracles” written by Sandra Steuer Cohen
    posted on the New Jersey Jewish Standard (if you want to read the whole thing, google it)

    7. that the Arabs who claim territory in Israel would find a nice home in Jordan, where they have already been offered one. (let me see here, do you mean “claim” as in OWNERSHIP proven by DEEDS? As in your family has actually LIVED there for generations and OWNED the land? That THEY should just pick up and go live elsewhere because YOU say so?)

    13. that Teaneck would have a Starbucks. (no doubt so she can support the company whose CEO was given Israel’s Diamond Jubilee Award)

    16. that the world would realize just how wonderful what Israel has achieved is and how very little the so-called Palestinians have achieved. (oh yes, that old claim to superiority which is so egalitarian in nature)

    17. that the world would understand that there is no such person as a “Palestinian,” and therefore no Palestinian state (any voices on this one?)

    38. that Santa Claus would get stuck in someone’s chimney and end the legend. (that’s not very nice!)

    40. that our government would desist from attending peace conferences that will never end in peace. (that’s it, there is NO peace possible)

    45. A free and safe land of Israel, where one day, a mother will not fear for her son or daughter’s life. This would truly be a miracle (perhaps a FREE and safe land of Israel where ALL have equal rights, where those who were driven from their homes are allowed to return because INTERNATIONAL LAW IS OBSERVED)

    46. An end to the cowardly acts of terror that besiege us worldwide. (Amen to that one, INCLUDING all forms of STATE terrorism and OCCUPATION)

    OK, here’s the crux of the problem that NEEDS to be understood. As “Danny” states:
    “Peace is not a proper objective. Jews moved into Israel to fulfill religious and nationalist objectives. If peace and security are the utmost objectives, Israelis should move to Canada.”

    Just what are these two Zionists saying? Why is peace “impossible for them”?

    Because they believe that MILITARISM and conquest are their “duties” as directed by “God” as they understand him/her and that only THEY have the right to this action.

    Now let me ask anyone reading here possibly who thinks that Zionism is something that should be acceptable: If YOU want peace in the Middle East, how do you think supporting Zionism is going to achieve this? Is it going to be a state of CONSTANT war? Remember, “Peace is not a proper objective. Jews moved into Israel to fulfill religious and nationalist objectives. If peace and security are the utmost objectives, Israelis should move to Canada.”

    Now, to be fair, there ARE Israelis (Zionists) who say they want peace, some of them even say they are willing to “trade land for peace”. But HOW was that land won? The current controversy over “final status” via the two state solution is over the boundary AND the settlements, ALL of which are illegal under international law. Israel likes to say these are “disputed” territories, but they CANNOT have it both ways, if they wish to claim that the the land given to Israel by UN sanction (1948) is theirs, then they MUST also claim the land given to Palestine belongs to the Palestinians, ALL OF IT.

    Yet the question of Zionism itself still remains. Sometimes things come up in everyday life that speak to a situation. A few weeks ago the Interfaith Coalition where I live hosted an event with a rabbi, a clergyman, and a Palestinian (former member of the Parent’s Circle) The evening boiled down to endorsing the two state solution. When we arrived home I asked my husband who is NOT political what he thought of the evening. He replied, “The problem is that Israel’s values do not comply with American values, yet it is America who supports Israel and this couldn’t go on without our support. In America we claim to be a nation which treats all citizens equally regardless of race or religion, but that is not the case in Israel. America needs to stop supporting this because it is the root of the problem”

    BINGO!! How is it that America makes an exception to SUCH an extent, that we NEVER question our support of Israel as a ZIONIST state? Do Americans REALLY think that the answer to peace in the Middle East is to continue to support a state which was hoisted on the backs of the Palestinian people? Do we REALLY think that Israel is just a poor little abused state for NO reason at all? Do we REALLY think that everyone should just roll over and except the DISCRIMINATORY laws of this country? And let me make myself VERY clear, I am against violence in ANY form by ANYONE.

    As an American this whole issue just pisses me off!! I swing from utter anger to utter despair, yet PEACE is what I wish for my own country to seek, and peace CANNOT occur in the Middle East until every SINGLE person there is recognized as having the same inalienable rights as human beings, and that does NOT include taking land from another and claiming it as your own because your god tells you so! America, WAKE UP to what Zionism is and have the guts to call it what it is, RACISM at it’s worst!

  • 8 December, 2007, 21:54

    Study: Anti-Arab prejudice on the rise

    Prejudice against Arab Israelis is reaching new heights, according to a study conducted by the Association for Civil Rights in Israel reveals.

    According to the research, which was reported on Channel 10 Saturday evening, 50 percent of Israel’s Jewish population believe that Arab Israelis do not deserve equal rights.

    Seventy-five percent of Jewish Israelis polled said they would not live in a building with Arab neighbors, and 72% of youth polled said they believed Arabs were “not intelligent” and “not clean.”

    Moreover, 2007 witnessed an overall rise of 100% in the number of expressions of anti-Arab sentiment by Jewish Israelis, the report said.

    The Channel 10 report did not mention how many people were polled, nor did it cite a margin of error.
    http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1196847285451&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull