Tuesday, March 23, 2010

ISRAEL CAN BUILD ITS THEIR LAND

ISRAELS INHERITED LAND IN THE FUTURE

And here are the bounderies of the land that Israel will inherit either through war or peace or God in the future. God says its Israels land and only Israels land. They will have every inch God promised them of this land in the future.
Egypt east of the Nile River, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, The southern part of Turkey and the Western Half of Iraq west of the Euphrates. Gen 13:14-15, Psm 105:9,11, Gen 15:18, Exe 23:31, Num 34:1-12, Josh 1:4.ALL THIS LAND ISRAEL WILL DEFINATELY OWN IN THE FUTURE, ITS ISRAELS NOT ISHMAELS LAND.

VIDEO ON ISRAEL
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBMo1fsJ9Z4&feature=player_embedded

CAN NEW YORK BUILD HOUSES ON THEIR OWN PROPERTY,CAN OTTAWA BUILD HOUSES ON THEIR OWN PROPERTY,CAN AUSTRALIA BUILD HOUSES ON THEIR OWN PROPERTY,CAN THE UK BUILD HOUSES ON THEIR OWN PROPERTY.SO HOW COME ISRAEL GETS TOLD THEY CAN NOT BUILD HOUSES ON THEIR OWN LAND OWN BY ISRAEL IS MY QUESTION?

Jerusalem Mayor: Build 50,000, not 1,600, New Jerusalem Homes
by Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu MAR 23,10


(IsraelNN.com) Jerusalem mayor Nir Barkat said that the recent announcement of progress towards building 1,600 new homes in Ramat Shlomo, which the United States opposes, is only a small part of a projected 50,000 new homes for Jews and Arabs.

Barkat told Britain’s Sky News that he will not accept any American-pressured move to halt construction in parts of the city that the United States does not recognize as being under Israeli sovereignty. The concept of freezing building for Jews is one I don't accept,he stated.I will never accept it.He spokes with Sky News the same day U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told the pro-Israel lobby American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) that building the 1,600 units in the Jewish neighborhood of Ramat Shlomo undermines U.S. policy.Mayor Barkat said a 20-year plan for united Jerusalem calls for 50,000 more housing units, including areas of the city that were restored to Israel in the Six-Day War in 1967, two-thirds for Jews and one-third for Arabs. About a third of the 50,000 homes - 17,000 - is for growth in Arab neighborhoods, but I don't support this splitting the city east and west, the mayor declared.Jerusalem is a united city, one capital under Israeli sovereignty.
We can negotiate a deal with the Palestinians and there is flexibility in other areas, but not on Jerusalem.

Netanyahu: Jerusalem is not a Settlement; It’s Our Capital
by Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu MAR 23,10


(IsraelNN.com) Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu challenged U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s strong anti-united Jerusalem stand and told a cheering American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) crowd Monday night, Jerusalem is not a settlement; it’s our capital.He pointed out that Israel has made constant to the concessions to the United States and Palestinian Authority but drew the red line at Jerusalem, reasoning that building houses for Jews in all of united Jerusalem in no way precludes the possibility of a two-state solution.More than half of the American Congressmen were among the more than 7,000 people listening to the speech at the annual conference of the pro-Israel lobby group in Washington. The speech was delayed in order to allow people to enter the packed convention hall.The Prime Minister spoke several hours after Secretary Clinton charged that Israel’s building in parts of Jerusalem that the United States does not recognize as being under Israeli sovereignty undermines U.S. policy.

The United States the past two years has rapidly moved towards including Jerusalem as an issue to be discussed with the Palestinian Authority even before the subjects of Arab terrorism and incitement and the Jewish presence in Judea and Samaria are settled. Secretary Clinton’s stand inherently backs PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas’ claim that Jerusalem must be the capital of a future PA state, leaving little room for negotiations in the talks.Prime Minister Netanyahu, receiving a standing ovation, said that Jewish neighborhoods where Clinton and the PA oppose further building for Jews are an integral and inextricable part of modern Jerusalem. Everyone knows that these neighborhoods will be part of Israel in any peace settlement.His and Secretary Clinton's speech made it clear that the two allies have agreed to make their differences public and not to compromise. However, behind the scenes, it is generally assumed that Israel will keep a lower profile on new building in united Jerusalem in order to allow the continuation or American-mediated talks between Israel and the Palestinian Authority.Before his speech to AIPAC, the Prime Minister met with Clinton and U.S. Vice President Joe Biden and outlined the complicated and long process before houses can be built in Israel. The Obama administration sharply protested and even condemned Israel’s announcement earlier this month that it is building 1,600 new homes in the totally Jewish neighborhood of Ramat Shlomo, located across the road from a large industrial park that includes offices of Teva Pharmaceuticals, Intel and dozens of other high-tech firms.The PA and the Obama government seized the building project to condemn Israel for building even though the announcement only referred to the fourth of seven steps before construction begins in at least two more years.

Nisan 6, 5770, 3/21/2010 So What CAN We Do? by Tamar Yonah

Let's face it, things are getting worse in the news, and it sure looks like the stage is being set for the war of Gog and Magog.Obama wants to split Jerusalem, divide the Holy Land of Israel and give it to the Arabs for a new terror state called Palestine.U.N. head Bank Ki-Moon wants to split Jerusalem and give it to the Arabs for a new terror state called Palestine and he says Jews can't build in liberated Jerusalem. This Two State Solution they are pushing for, is really the Final Solution, as the state of Israel cannot exist with a terror state embedded in it's belly. It means the end of Israel.Iran is more truthful, and its leader Ahamdinejad doesn't want to wait for a PA terror state to eat Israel for breakfast or eat it away like a cancer. He wants to see the end of Israel in one fell swoop. He will try to use his proxies like the Hamas and the Hezbollah to directly wipe us off the map with missile and other direct attacks, and when he can, he will try to attack us with nuclear weapons/bombs to finish the job.

Our own Prime Minister is weak (or worse) and though he says no to some of the demands by the International community, he may very well keep appeasing them and the Arabs until it is too late. He has done this thus far already with his support of ceding Hebron when he was first Prime Minister back in the 90's, voting as a minister under Sharon's government for the expulsion of Jews from Gush katif, implementing a building freeze in Judea & Samaria (and now Jerusalem) and being the first Prime Minister to proclaim his support for a Palestinian State (though demilitarized). Any Palestinian state that is set up with the help of the International community would be, in the words of U.S. Vice-President Biden (on his visit to Israel several days ago) an independent state that is viable and contiguous.Contiguous means that Israel is split into two. And independent means that this Palestinian state can choose not to be de-militarized.So, what can we do? Or on a more specific, individual note so we can focus...

What can YOU do?

You will argue that you cannot do much, because you are not the Prime Minister of Israel.
You will argue that you cannot do much, because the IDF does not take its command from you and you cannot send them out to the defense of Israel.
You will argue that you cannot do much, because you are not rich or wealthy.
You will argue that you cannot do much, because maybe you don't live here.
You will argue that you cannot do much, because even though you live here, you are just a pawn, a little person.

So again, what CAN you do?

G-d gives us all a certain potential, and we need to use that potential and strengths and learning to better ourselves and fix the world. You are correct, you are NOT the Prime Minister of Israel, You may NOT be wealthy, but you CAN do certain things, no matter how small. Because sometimes it only takes a small deed to tip the scales.There is the famous story that I personally love and connect to, about the Torah Sage, Reb Zusha of Anipoli. Before his death, his students came to him and were surprised to find him trembling with fear. They said to him, Why are you afraid of death? You have lived a good, righteous life. To which Reb Zusha replied, In the coming world, if G‑d asks me why I was not like Moses, I can say, because you did not give me the leadership capabilities of Moses. And if G-d asks me why I was not like Abraham, I can say because you did not give me the same charachter traits of Abraham, but if he asks me, Zusha, why were you not like Zusha? Then what will I say?

We all have a certain amount of potential and certain character traits that G-d has given us. Some of us were blessed with a little more of this, a little less of that, and these talents we were given in the measurement given, make us special individuals. Are we being the BEST (fill in your name) we can be?
All God asks of us is that we do our best according to our own potential.
When we are called to the next world and are put on trial for how we lived our life, you will not be asked why you didn't send the army to release kidnapped IDF soldier Gilad Shalit, or why you did not send the air force to bomb the Iranian nuclear reactor. Because you could reply. But G-d, you did not make me the Prime Minister of Israel with the power to give these commands.But if you are asked why you didn't do more of whatever you COULD do, what will you say?

What will you say if you are asked, Your brother Gilad Shalit has been held captive by terrorists for 4 years, FOUR YEARS, and you went about your day as usual, without even a daily remembrance of him and a short morning or evening prayer that he be released. What will you say?

What will you say when you are asked why you didn't pray for the release of Jonathan Pollard, held in an American prison? What will you say when you made sure to grab a coffee and go to work and maybe see a movie, or take your kids to the park, or watch your favorite Dextor episode, but you didn't take the time to remember your brothers still being held captive? There are other IDF soldiers still missing in Arab countries; Ron Arad, Zecharya Baumel, Zvi Feldman, Yehuda Katz, Guy Hever, and Majdy Halabi all who fought to keep us safe here in israel. We can at least take a moment each day to pray for them and their loved ones who suffer pain everyday at their loss. If we don't, what will we say?

All of us CAN say a daily prayer, Please, G-d, have our boys released immediately to their homes, their families, safe and sound.That is something we all CAN do. Otherwise, what will you say 'up there' when asked why you could not even do that small effort?

What will you say when you are asked if you gave 10% of your income to charity? We know that all the money we make in this world is not through our doing, but by HaShem's will. The money He gives us is HIS, not ours, and we are commanded to give 10% to charity. It is not a choice, it is a commandment. What will you say if asked why you kept it for yourself when it was G-d's money He gave you? Money is something to help us live, to live good lives, and improve the world, not to (all) be hoarded away for a rainy day or to make our accounts bigger, or feed our insecurities. The money G-d blesses us with should be used wisely, and not selfishly. THIS we CAN do, and make sure we fulfill the commandment of giving our ten per cent due.

Did we study Torah everyday? When we learned, did we dedicate our learning to those less fortunate than us, those who may be sick, or again, dedicate it for the release of our captured brothers being held? Did we support other places of learning, or arrange an evening (maybe in our home) where other people could learn Torah? This we CAN do.

And what will we say when we are asked why we didn't make a serious, SERIOUS effort to keep one more mitzvah, or work on improving one more mitzvah, or try to be kinder or more loving even though we didn't feel like it, or give the benefit of the doubt or not accuse another person of things we imagined they did or jumped to conclusions to?

We are not perfect, but we have to strive to be the best individual we can be. We can lie in this world, put on a facade, make excuses that sound believable, but in the world of TRUTH, all of our actions will be plain to see. G-d tells us what we need to do.When we repent, we read in the High Holiday machzor (prayer book) that repentance comes through Teshuvah (returning to G-d), tefillah (actual prayer and mediation) and tzedakah (giving charity, or helping the poor). The Jewish people, and the world for that matter, are entering a very dangerous period in history, a possible WWIII, and it is very likely that nuclear weapons will be employed. We all need to humble ourselves (in a good, positive way) and recognize our Creator, let go of our egos, and do His will, as written to us in the divine book that He gave us, the Torah. We all need to better ourselves, even just a little. Picking something specific to improve ourselves on is usually more effective then biting off a too-big piece to chew and sawy This year I will be better. Because, what does THAT mean? This is why specific targets or baby steps are usually more effecitive in improving our character traits and mitzvoth that we do.If we make the effort, we are taught that G-d will then bring us results. The results are up to G-d, the efforts are up to us. This is what we CAN do, and we don't need to be wealthy, or the head of a country to do so.

OBAMA IS A ROBBER
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/131790