THE LONG ISRAELI SECURITY BARRIER Fence/Wall
Is MAJOR reason for the drop in TERROR Bombings!
Two-thirds completed covers most dangerous Zones,
Separating Major Heavily Populated PA & Israeli Cities!
The ONE-THIRD under construction is vast open Territory,
Once the WORST AREA was secure, Israel stopped Building!
Regan at Berlin’s Wall said to Russians: “Tear down this Wall!”
I wish public would say to Netanyahu: “Finish this security Wall”
Jews will regret it if wall between Samaria & Jordan isn’t Finished,
Since PA can sweep down Samarian ravines to join Syrian Advance!
July 26, 2009
http://www.tribulationperiod.com/
Begin Jerusalem Post Excerpt
PM: We’ll keep security fence in place
July 22, 2009
JPost.com Staff , THE JERUSALEM POST
“We have removed checkpoints, dirt roadblocks and increased the operating hours at the Allenby Bridge, all in consultation with the defense establishment, in order to ease the transfer of people and goods,” he said. “It’s praiseworthy, and the impressive economic results are there for all to see. Although the Palestinian economic growth potential has not been fully realized.”
“Our policies are an immediate response to rockets, dealing with the Iranian threat, keeping the West Bank
security fence, but also easing Palestinian movement,” he added.
The Palestinian Authority has turned to the Americans, demanding that, in addition to stopping construction in settlements and east Jerusalem, it dismantle the security barrier, citing the drop in terror activity originating in the West Bank over the last two years.
“The security barrier won’t be dismantled,” Netanyahu stressed. “I hear people saying that since there is quiet, the fence can be torn down.
My friends, the opposite is true. Because we have the fence, there is quiet. And that is of course in addition to IDF operations, and I must cautiously add, there is also a degree of improvement in the operations of the Palestinian security apparatuses, and we commend this.”
The prime minister again spoke of the “national coalition” he had formed for his Middle East peace plan, and added that the vast majority of international players were also on board.
“The most important component is that the Palestinians recognize Israel as the national home of the Jewish people, meaning the refugee problem will not have a solution within our borders,” he said. “And furthermore, when a peace deal is signed, there will be no more demands on Israel, not about refugees or land.
An end to the conflict means an end to demands.”
“And then there’s the security aspect.
We don’t want to repeat the mistakes of Gaza, we don’t want another Hamastan or Hizbullahstan.
Therefore, we are seeking effective demilitarization ]of a Palestinian state].”
“These are basic principles, and the overwhelming majority, almost all MKs, back them,” he claimed. “Without these things, there won’t be peace.”
Begin Excerpt from Pajamas Media via Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs/Daily Alert
Loving the Israeli Wall
David Solway
July 24, 2009
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay announced on June 8, 2009, that Israel must demolish the wall (which, incidentally, is mainly a fence), now two-thirds completed, between Israel’s eastern border and the West Bank. There is, of course, not the slightest allusion to the families of the more than one thousand Israeli victims of Palestinian terror since the start of the second intifada, who were affected precisely by the lack of such a barrier and who should by rights be receiving Palestinian reparations.
Pillay also has nothing to say about the palisade being built by the government of Thailand, which is higher and longer than the Israeli barrier, to cordon off two million Muslims living in the south of the country.
She has nothing to say about the “wall of shame” dividing Morocco from Western Sahara (1,500 miles), the electrified fence between Botswana and Zimbabwe (300 miles), and the soon-to-be-completed, ten-foot-high barrier along
the entire border between Saudi Arabia and Yemen, built by the Saudis to discourage terrorist infiltration. Security barriers have also been erected by India, Cyprus, and even by the UN, which installed a security barrier to protect Kuwait from Iraq. The U.S. is justifiably constructing a fence along its southwestern border with Mexico to prevent the influx of illegal immigration.
Both the American and Israeli fences have been compared to the Berlin Wall, an accusation which misses the point entirely. The Berlin Wall was intended to keep citizens in, not interlopers out.
(Pajamas Media)
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