A Terrorist Government Regardless of which Party Wins the Election!
December 26, 2005
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Palestinian elections scheduled for January 25 will produce a terrorist government regardless of which group gets the most votes because it is between terrorist groups.
The Fatah, Hamas, Islamic Jihad, and al-Aksa Martyrs Brigades are all terrorist groups that range in character from bad, to bad-bad, to super bad, to “can’t get any worse.” Fatah is bad, but not bad enough to wear coverings over their faces. I suppose they would fit the characteristic of “sneaky” bad.
So how would it ever be possible to maintain a relative time of “peace and safety” with such a government
? Only one way – Build a security barrier to separate yourself from them. Then, if they shoot rockets over it at you, you launch rockets and aircraft attacks against them that lead them to realize “we are getting the worst end of this stick.” Israel came to this conclusion a long time ago. I wish the peaceniks, who are naïve enough to believe there is any other way, would wake up and accept this reality.
Sarah understood this quite well – the only way that peace could ever be maintained between the children Abraham fathered was by an act of separating them from one another.
God told Abraham to do as Sarah had requested him to do, and he separated Ishmael from Isaac, the seed of promise.
Genesis 21:10-12 – Wherefore she said unto Abraham, Cast out this bondwoman and her son: for the son of this bondwoman shall not be heir with my son, even with Isaac. [11] And the thing was very grievous in Abraham’s sight because of his son. [12] And God said unto Abraham, Let it not be grievous in thy sight because of the lad, and because of thy bondwoman; in all that Sarah hath said unto thee, hearken unto her voice; for in Isaac shall thy seed be called.
Later in life Abraham fathered six more sons by Keturah, and, having learned the lesson of separation, sent them away into the east.
The vast majority of the Islamic nations are descendants of Abraham through first Hagar and then Keturah.
Genesis 25:1,2,5,6 – Then again Abraham took a wife, and her name was Keturah. [2] And she bare him Zimran, and Jokshan, and Medan, and Midian, and Ishbak, and Shuah. [5] And Abraham gave all that he had unto Isaac.
[6] But unto the sons of the concubines, which Abraham had, Abraham gave gifts, and sent them away from Isaac his son, while he yet lived, eastward, unto the east country.
The descendants of the sons of Abraham will never be able to live in peace on this earth until the Seed of Abraham through Jacob returns as the Messiah at his Second Advent.
Until Messiah returns the only way even a relative peace can be maintained, even for a brief period of time, is by building a wall of separation between them.
The following article by the Associated Press was extracted from the Jerusalem Post. It accurately describes the maze of confusion coming in the Palestinian elections.
May the “least bad” terrorist group win!
BEGIN JERUSALEM POST ARTICLE
Poll: Hamas to Win PA Elections
Associated Press, THE JERUSALEM POST
December 26, 2005
One month before Palestinians head
to the polls to choose a new parliament, a poll released on Monday indicated that Hamas would earn the greatest number of seats.
The poll, conducted by An-Najah University in the West Bank city of Nablus, showed that if elections were held today 31 percent of Palestinians would choose Hamas, 27 percent would choose the future bloc headed by jailed uprising leader Marwan Barghouti, and only 18 percent would choose Mahmoud Abbas’ ruling Fatah. The poll surveyed 1,361 people with a margin of error of three percentage points.
The Palestinian parliamentary electi ons are slated to take place
on January 25.
Earlier this month, Fatah’s disgruntled young guard broke away and presented its own list of candidates under the name “Future.” Eager to bring the young guard back in
to the fold, Abbas agreed to award top slots to many of the younger activists who had done well in Fatah primaries.
Initially, Abbas had given many of these spots to oldtimers, who will now have to compete in districts, where their re-election is not secured.
A court must still approve the merger, with a decision expected late Monday. If Fatah reunites with the young guard, the party would likely defeat the Hamas challenge.
END JERUSALEM POST ARTICLE