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Greenfield: The Deadly Israeli House Strikes Again
Sultan Knish blog ^ | Monday, September 01, 2014 | Daniel Greenfield

Posted on 09/01/2014 2:19:16 PM PDT by Louis Foxwell

Monday, September 01, 2014

The Deadly Israeli House Strikes Again

Posted by Daniel Greenfield @ the Sultan Knish blog

There are few weapons as deadly as the Israeli house. When its brick and mortar are combined together, the house, whether it is one of those modest one story hilltop affairs or a five floor apartment building complete with hot and cold running water, becomes far more dangerous than anything green and glowing that comes out of the Iranian centrifuges.

Forget the cluster bomb and the mine, the poison gas shell and even tailored viruses. Iran can keep its nuclear bombs. They don't impress anyone in Europe or in Washington. Genocide is a minor matter when in the presence of the fearsome weapon of terror that is an Israeli family of four moving into a new apartment.

Sudan may have built a small mountain of African corpses, but it can't expect to command the full and undivided attention of the world until it does something truly outrageous like building a house and filling it with Jews. Since the Sudanese Jews are as gone as the Jews of Egypt, Iraq, Syria and good old Afghanistan, the chances of Bashir the Butcher pulling off that trick are rather slim.

Due to the Muslim world's shortsightedness in driving out its Jews from Cairo, Aleppo and Baghdad  to Jerusalem, the ultimate weapon in international affairs is entirely controlled by the Jewish State. The Jewish State's stockpile of Jews should worry the international community far more than its hypothetical stockpiles of nuclear weapons. No one besides Israel, and possibly Saudi Arabia, cares much about the Iranian bomb. But when Israel builds a house, then the international community tears its clothes, wails, threatens to recall its ambassadors and boycott Israeli peaches.

Angry British men in red Keffiyahs hold up signs about the Holocaust in front of Jewish cosmetics stores in London. Marginalized French youth, by way of Algeria and Tunisia, hurl stones at synagogues. John Kerry interrupts a speech on the dangers of Global Warming as an aide notifies him of an even bigger threat to the world. David just made a down payment on a two bedroom in Gvaot.

You can spit on the White House carpets and steal all the gold in Greece. You can blow up anything you like and threaten anyone you will, but you had better not lift a drill near the hills from which Balaam tried and failed to curse the Jewish people. Where the old Mesopotamian warlock failed, his successors in the United Nations follow in his footsteps by cursing Israel every day of the week.

Some may think that nuclear weapons are the ultimate weapons, but as we see, time and time again, the ultimate weapon is a hammer and a fistful of nails in a Jewish hand.

Obama has yet to dig up a strategy for ISIS and can't think of what to do about Putin in the Ukraine, but there's always a final status solution strategy for Israel which involves destroying as many Jewish houses as possible and driving out the families living inside them.

Everyone has their standards. There are things that we all cannot abide. And for all the Miss America answers about ending war, hunger and people who wear plaid in public, the one thing that everyone will stand up against or sit down in opposition to is the Israeli house.

China announcing that there would be no democracy in Hong Kong, ISIS losing a battle to Iraqi forces and Jihadists occupying the US embassy in Tripoli were all minor stories thoroughly buried by the horrifying report that Israel might "seize" 988 acres of land for housing.

From the amount of media coverage you might have thought that Israel had conquered France or Kuwait instead of allocating some land the size of a farm or a ranch for housing. If Israel had only allocated 2,000 acres, then aliens could have landed in Berkeley and the news would have been buried under coverage of the houses which might be build and on which Jews might one day live.

The land being "seized" had belonged to Israel and had no prior claims against it. If Qatar had decided to finance a Muslim construction project on the site, no one would have been opposed. But there are different rules for the Jews. There have always been different rules about where the Jews can live. International law is the new ghetto. Its enforcers are diplomats and BDS.

The State Department has claimed that building houses is "counterproductive" to peace. On the other hand the Palestinian Authority's funding of terrorists never seems to be counterproductive. The legal decision about the land was made in accordance with the existing Ottoman law of the Muslim empire. But Muslim laws are only supposed to be applied when they advantage Muslims.

White House officials have in the past claimed that Netanyahu "humiliated" Obama by authorizing the building of houses. While Russia may threaten nuclear war against the United States, and Iran  may play Obama for a fool, only Israel has managed to achieve official recognition for "humiliating" Obama, without even trying, proving once again that the Jewish race is so talented that it often achieves things that other peoples may only dream of without even realizing that it is doing it.

Now that Netanyahu has gone to the mattresses, literally, by authorizing new housing, the media will begin braying that Israel has humiliated Obama all over again. They say that every time a bell rings, an angel gets his wings. But every time an Israeli jackhammer roars, Obama stands, like that famous trash-mourning fake Indian, with a tear slowly making its way down one glistening cheek at the sight of another humiliating Israeli house.

According to the New York Times, which is never wrong, building more houses makes peace impossible. Peace, which is not in any way obstructed by rockets, suicide bombers, unilateral statehood bids and declarations of war, comes up against only one obstacle. The stout unyielding wall of the Israeli house.

You can shell Israeli houses, bomb them and break inside to massacre the people living inside, but then after all that, Israel goes and builds more of those damn things.

Hamas shoots thousands of rockets and Israel builds thousands of houses. But Israeli houses generally stay where they're built, while Hamas rockets are as likely to kill Gazans as they are to put holes in the roofs of those dastardly houses. And in the arms race between houses and rockets, the Israelis appear to be winning. And that's not good for peace.

If Israelis get the dangerous idea that they can just keep building houses and outlast all the talented rocketeers who spend their time with the Koran in front of one eye and the Anarchist's Cookbook in front of the other, what hope is there for peace?

That is why no one cares much about Hamas rockets, which mostly kill Israelis, who most reasonable people in London, Paris and Brussels think have it coming anyway, but get into a foaming lather about an Israeli house.

Killing Israelis has never been any obstacle to peace. Twenty years of killing Israelis has not dissuaded a single Israeli government from sitting down at the table to dicker with the terrorists. But an Israeli family living in a house is holding down territory that it will be harder to then cede to terrorists when the angels have blown their horns, the seas have all gone dry and peace is carried in on a golden platter by 72 virgins accompanied by their flying suicide bomber mates.

The problem is an old one. Pharaoh struggled with it. So did Hitler. And so does Hamas. What do you do when there are too many Jews living. The answer is usually obvious.

Israel's Peace Partners tried to go back to the time-honored Egyptian tradition of throwing all the Jews into the sea. But despite an entire officer corps temporarily "on leave" from the armed forces of the United Kingdom, they only got as far as half of Jerusalem, where they blew up every synagogue, and took the West Bank of Israel, or as the non-indigenous Zionist invaders with no roots in the region call it, Judea and Samaria.

Nineteen years later, Israel's Peace Partners had traded in their British officer corps for a Soviet officer corps, and lost Jerusalem, the West Bank and Gaza, proving that when it came to killing Jews, the Communists were better at it when the Jews weren't shooting back. Ever since then the world, or those portions of it populated entirely by diplomats and the better class of journalists, has been urging Israel to give back the land to an imaginary country to be populated entirely by terrorists.

This peace plan, which has worked as well as fighting fire with gasoline, has not in any way been endangered by two decades of terror, but trembles down to its toes every time an Israeli hammer falls on an Israeli nail. Because that land must go back so that rockets can be shot from it into Israel, so that Israel can invade it and reclaim it, and then sit down for another peace process to return the land from which the rockets will be fired, which will be invaded, which will be given back... for peace.

And Israeli houses endanger this cycle of peace and violence. They endanger it by creating "facts on the ground", a piquant phrase that only seems to apply to houses with Jews. Muslim houses in no way create facts on the ground, even though they are built out of the same material and filled with people. Or perhaps they create the good kind of facts on the ground. The kind of preemption of negotiations that the professional peacemakers approve of.

But it's hard to know what exactly the peacemakers approve of, because their arguments and their definitions keep changing all the time. All that we know is that they disapprove of Israeli houses.

The United States repeatedly assured Israel that Jerusalem would in no way be endangered by the peace process. No less a personality than Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. co-sponsored three Senate resolutions urging that Jerusalem should remain Israel's undivided capital. Then like all good politicians, he was horribly offended when the Israelis actually took him at his word.

Obama gave an election speech where he declared that Jerusalem should be undivided. A day later he explained that he meant "undivided" in some spiritual sense that did not preclude it from actually being physically divided.

UN Chief Ban Ki-moon has declared Israeli houses to be an "almost fatal blow" to the peace process. It is, of course, only an "almost fatal blow"  because the peace process, like Dracula, cannot be killed. Israeli houses, fearsome as they may be with their balconies and poor heating in winter, are never quite enough to kill it.

Like the monster of a horror movie, the peace process always comes back and no matter how many blows the Israeli house delivers to it, a year later there's a sequel where the Israeli house is being stalked by the peace process monster all over again.

The army of lethal Israeli houses, which may not be built for another five years, if ever, seem formidable in the black newsprint of the New York Times and in the fulminations of Guardian columnists, but their actual potency is limited to housing Jewish families and infuriating international diplomats and their media coathangers.

Europe is furious, Obama is seething, the UN is energized, and somewhere in Iraq, the Caliph of ISIS wipes the grease out of his beard and wonders what he could do to get this much attention. He briefly scribbles down some thoughts on a napkin but then dismisses them as being too implausible.

As much as it might get the world's attention, there is no way ISIS can build houses for Jews in Israel.


TOPICS: Government; History; Politics; Religion
KEYWORDS: greenfield; israel; israelsettlements; obamaantiisrael; sultanknish

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1 posted on 09/01/2014 2:19:16 PM PDT by Louis Foxwell
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To: daisy mae for the usa; AdvisorB; wizardoz; free-in-nyc; Vendome; Georgia Girl 2; blaveda; ...
Enlightened leaders understand the importance of Palestine's commitment to the obliteration of the Israeli state. Muslims are a deprived, broken minority who need to be succored with money and kind words. The insult of a Jew moving into a new home is unacceptable to the Muslim world view. Housing is the most blatant affront to those who wish Israel destroyed. It says, "We are alive. We are well. We are growing." How utterly disrespectful to those who, in their impoverished heart of hearts, only wish Israel utterly destroyed.
2 posted on 09/01/2014 2:29:37 PM PDT by Louis Foxwell (This is a wake up call. Join the Sultan Knish ping list.)
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To: Louis Foxwell

the problem is in Jerusalem itself
for, as the article points out....
even these few houses probably won’t be built (if ever) for
“another five years”

if Americans want to see how the powers of government can be twisted to destroy national interests, economic development, and even housing for our citizens, we could find no better example of such dysfunctionality than in Israel... where it takes 41 years to even decide whether anybody can build a home for his/her family ..(even, as here, where there were no enemy or other claims against the site),... and then another five years after to actually see any construction commence (if it ever commences).
The national governent is there primarily for defense. That alone should keep Jerusalem plenty busy!!!!!
Jerusalem needs to stop deciding local zoning and building permit questions (aside from any legitimate defense considerations, such as land needed for anti-missile systems, air fields, etc.)

Let individual citizens and local communities decide if, and where, and how they wish to permit people to build their homes. Get the national government (with its intense politics and bureaucrappy) out of the way of restoring Zion!


3 posted on 09/01/2014 2:36:00 PM PDT by faithhopecharity ((Brilliant, Profound Tag Line Goes Here, just as soon as I can think of one..) n)
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To: Louis Foxwell
Bump

Thanks for posting this.

4 posted on 09/01/2014 2:41:31 PM PDT by aposiopetic
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To: Louis Foxwell

ps: thanks for posting this... some people (like DG) have such a great talent for writing! thanks!!


5 posted on 09/01/2014 2:50:03 PM PDT by faithhopecharity ((Brilliant, Profound Tag Line Goes Here, just as soon as I can think of one..) n)
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To: faithhopecharity

Every time a rocket comes into Israel from the moozlum morons, seize a square mile of land.


6 posted on 09/01/2014 3:09:41 PM PDT by hal ogen (First Amendment or Reeducation Camp?)
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To: hal ogen

yes, but it should be new land (not existing lands of Israel inclusive of Judea/Sumaria, etc.)

seizing your own land doesn’t teach anybody else any lessons

if a bomb comes from Gaza, take back a bite of Gaza (there are parts which are sparsely populated, just tell any residents to move into Gaza City because they can’t remain on lands recaptured by Israel. This is just how the so-called Palis do it, that is when they can’t murder the Jooos outright...... give them a taste of their own poison...)


7 posted on 09/01/2014 3:22:54 PM PDT by faithhopecharity ((Brilliant, Profound Tag Line Goes Here, just as soon as I can think of one..) n)
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To: hal ogen

ps: for instance, the southern part of the gaza strip that meets Sinai. Take that back for security reasons first.
And then, take the mile or two into the strip elsewhere... such as during the recent Israeli defensive action where Israel found so many dangerous weapons, bombs, missiles and attack tunnels ... take that buffer back as a means of helping protect innocent Israelis in their villages and towns (some of whom are still afraid to return to the homes they evacuated during the recent unpleasantness)

take back land until the IslamoNazis stop attacking, or else they are move back to Islamic countries )

stop evacuating every acre or dunam the brave IDF takes or liberates. Keep it, and add to it.

Israel needs strategic depth anyway, and there’s no reason to continue letting a foreign population reside on the land of Israel...especially when it keeps murdering your citizens

just saying.


8 posted on 09/01/2014 3:28:00 PM PDT by faithhopecharity ((Brilliant, Profound Tag Line Goes Here, just as soon as I can think of one..) n)
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To: faithhopecharity

Agree. Only through being forced to face the futility of their uncivilized actions will the palis and other moozlums be held in check.


9 posted on 09/01/2014 3:28:30 PM PDT by hal ogen (First Amendment or Reeducation Camp?)
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To: Louis Foxwell

Excellent!


10 posted on 09/01/2014 3:42:32 PM PDT by left that other site (You shall know the Truth, and The Truth Shall Set You Free.)
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To: hal ogen

Yes. Right now they’re rewarded for being murdering terrorists. Rewarded by USA administration with zillions of dollars. Rewarded with more and more deadly attack weapons. This dysfunctional rewards system has to be reversed ASAP. It just makes fir more and more islamoNazi terrorism and murders, or attempted slaughters, of Christians and Jews and it seems nearly everyone else too


11 posted on 09/01/2014 4:02:51 PM PDT by faithhopecharity ((Brilliant, Profound Tag Line Goes Here, just as soon as I can think of one..) n)
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To: hal ogen

Keep taking land. Never give it back. Build on it. Give them something else to go hysterical over. Build where your enemy grew up. Be relentless....as they try to be.


12 posted on 09/01/2014 4:29:05 PM PDT by If You Want It Fixed - Fix It
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To: Louis Foxwell

Excellent topic and POV, very original, and the prose just rings.


13 posted on 09/01/2014 4:32:03 PM PDT by Travis McGee (www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com)
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To: Travis McGee
I have never understood this...

Jerusalem has been Jewish for a few thousand years before islam even existed.
Israel is a sovereign state and Jerusalem is its capital.

Israel is the first and only country in history who willingly(?) turned over the administration of its most important site in its capital to a foreign non-power.

Incredibly, after 65 years, that aberration persists.

14 posted on 09/01/2014 6:32:27 PM PDT by publius911 (`)
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