More Peace and Safety Rhetoric in Israel!
More Peace and Safety Rhetoric in Israel!
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.
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
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
political vision as the Labor candidate for premiership.
The victory is an unexpected result
and a blow to the Labor old guard by Histadrut labor federation chairman Amir Peretzwho was named Thursday morning
the new chairman of the Labor Party, defeating the incumbent and favorite, Vice Premier Shimon Peres.
Speaking near the grave of slain prime minister Yitzhak Rabin at
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.
“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
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