More Peace and Safety Rhetoric in Israel!

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November 10, 2005

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I Thessalonians 5:3,4 – For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not escape.

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[4] But ye, brethren, are not in darkness, that that day should overtake you as a thief.

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The first five paragraphs of the article from Haaretz, which follows, are a continuation of the drive to achieve a false peace by whatever party wins the coming elections. As I have stated repeatedly, it doesn’t matter which party is in office, the security barrier will be completed, and a false peace

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will begin.

BEGIN HAARETZ EXTRACT

Peretz Vows to Achieve Peace, Security for Israel

By Yair, Mazal Mualem & Daniel Ben-Simon, Haaretz Correspondents

Several hours after he was announced as the new leader of the Labor Party, Histadrut Chairman Amir Peretz on Thursday returned to his political roots to outline his

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political vision as the Labor candidate for premiership.

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The victory is an unexpected result

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and a blow to the Labor old guard by Histadrut labor federation chairman Amir Peretzwho was named Thursday morning

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the new chairman of the Labor Party, defeating the incumbent and favorite, Vice Premier Shimon Peres.

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Speaking near the grave of slain prime minister Yitzhak Rabin at

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the Mount Hertzl cemetery in Jerusalem, Peretz stressed that reaching a peace accord with the Palestinians is at the top of his political priority list.

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“We will not rest until we reach a permanent agreement (with the Palestinians) that would secure a safe future for our children and that would provide us with renewed hope to live in a region where people lead a life of cooperation and not, God forbid, where blood is shed from time to time,” Peretz said.

The new Labor chairman emphasized this move is a direct continuation of Rabin’s political heritage: “I came today to make a vow to Rabin, once again, that I intend to do everything I can to continue his way, I intend to do everything I can so that [Rabin’s] assassin would know he failed to murder peace.”

END HAARETZ ARTICLE