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Jul

Hero Dies, Court Punishes Widow and Children

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klein_familyFriends,

Who can forget the heroism of Ro’i Klein, the Israeli army major who laid his body over a grenade, thus saving the lives of his soldiers in the last Lebanon War.

Now, in an act of unspeakable cruelty, a far Left organization has gotten our Leftist-leaning High Court to agree to destroy Major Ro’i's home in the settlement of Eli, leaving his widow and two small children homeless.

I urge you to sign the petition at the end of this article, and make your protest clear to Israel’s authorities.

Many thanks, Naomi
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Widow of Israeli war hero to be dispossessed.

July 16, 2009

National Council of Young Israel                                       As reported in Israel National News

On Monday, the High Court in Israel ruled in favor of the far-left organizations Peace Now and Yesh Din and ordered that 11 homes in the Samaria town of Eli be torn down. One of the homes in question belongs to IDF Major Roi Klein, who was killed in the Second Lebanon War when he jumped on a live hand grenade thrown by Hizbullah forces, in order to save his soldiers.

Maj. Klein’s last words, his soldiers later said, were ”Shema Yisrael.” Read more >

Jun

To Nakba or Not to Nakba?

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The Knesset passed the “Nakba Law” in its initial first round of voting yesterday. The law would make it a crime to commemorate Israel’s existence as a catastrophe or “Nakba”, an event that Nakba Nitwits think should be reversed. The Israeli Left is hysterical. If people cannot call Israel’s existence a catastrophe in the middle of a war, then how can they be expected to be good leftists and how will the country ever be annihilated? (Watch the video to get the article)

Haaretz is leading the hysteria. It denounces the law all this week as “racist.” What is not racist? When Haaretz’ Gideon Levy and Amira Hass celebrate terrorist attacks and call for Israel to be exterminated. Read more >

Oct

Jewish Warriors of Yesha

Israeli political classes suffer from a severe case of cognitive dissonance. They seem to understand that mistreating Arabs will cause a backlash. Yet, they fail to comprehend that the same holds true for mistreating Jews. Abused Religious-Zionists are destined to rule Israel in the near future, as their percentage of the population continues to grow rapidly. Once in power they will for certain be kinder to the opposition than the militant secularist were when they were in power.

Neriah Ofan is a hero of biblical proportions. He did his military service in the IDF’s elite undercover Duvdevan unit and was highly decorated for bravery. He lives with his wife and five children in the Lehavah outpost (Yitzhar) with nine other families. A true warrior, he has dedicated his life to defending the right of Jews to live anywhere in the land that God gave to their ancestors. Unfortunately, he is currently in exile, put there by an administrative restraining order from his own government.

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One of the Jewish residents of Samaria to be barred from his home by IDF order is Neriah Ofan, formerly a decorated soldier from the elite undercover Duvdevan unit. In recent years, Ofan has restored an ancient tradition by organizing marches around the walls of Jerusalem’s Temple Mount on the eve of every Jewish calendar month.

Ofan received the order banning him from his home in Yitzhar after midnight last night.

“The establishment is pursuing those who threaten to replace it. I will continue to spread the word and wake people up in an effort to replace the regime with an authentic Jewish establishment,” Ofan said.

The IDF banned Ofan from his home, along with 19 others, in 2006, again without any charges being placed and no due process. Prior to the 2005 Disengagement, Ofan was jailed without trial via administrative detention order due to fears by the government that his logistical skills in organizing the monthly encirclement of the Temple Mount were being used to organize opposition to the expulsion.

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