Posted on 08/14/2005 1:25:44 PM PDT by adam_az
Edited on 08/14/2005 1:28:27 PM PDT by Sidebar Moderator. [history]
Live thread for posting breaking news about the Gaza Explulsion which is set to begin within the hour...
There is no "koph" in "Yam Suf" and Kissufim has two "yods" so they are not the same letters or the same numerical value.
Here's an excerpt from his biography "Moshe Dayan: The Story of My Life" as found here at imra.org - Moshe Dayan on handling of Temple Mount and Cave of the Patriarchs
Thanks for setting me straight on that! :-)
Where did you find that information from? Good post.
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Earlier, in an emotional standoff, Colonel Erez Tzukerman, head of the Golani Brigade, hugged and cried together with the Morag settlers in an effort to persuade them to evacuate voluntarily before Wednesday, when the forced evacuation was slated to begin.
"We didn't come here to clash with you, but to offer assistance and to help you, the people we once protected and worked hand in hand with," a teary-eyed Tzukerman called out to a crowd of several hundred anti-disengagement activists gathered at the entrance to the southern settlement.
A young man suddenly emerged from the crowd with tears streaming down his face and called out to the senior officer, "I was an officer under your command, you taught me what it was to be an officer and protect the Israeli people. We are not your enemy but you have turned us into your enemy. Just six months ago, I was wearing an army uniform and serving side by side with you."
Tzukerman then wrapped his arms, in a tight bear hug, around the former subordinate, evoking cries of anguish and sadness from the crowd.
Tzukerman told the crowd that he loved them and that he felt that the settlers of Morag were a part of this nation and always would be. "All of the officers are here and we are together on this day in a display of our love and affection to offer you help and assist you during this difficult time."
The crowd then broke out singing Hatikva and together with the soldiers sang the national anthem.
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=JPost/JPArticle/ShowFull&cid=1124072331764
This is unbelievably sad. Golani Brigade was removed from expulsion because of their profound sympathy for the Gazan Israelis.
Golani Brigade Says No to Expelling Jews
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/news.php3?id=84004
Yes, it is full of shi'ite, hence a crock that large!
In the "talk back" sections at some of the Israeli news sites I frequent I see folks posting (and some of these are former IDF) calling the IDF the "Israeli Destruction Forces". This is truly sad, as you say. And when Wednesday comes, and these soldiers face hysterical folks with crying toddlers...well...sigh...
Actually in Beit Seir and Beit Jalla, and Bethlehem as well, the palesites were coercing and sometimes torturing christians in those town to use their houses for sniper positions.
He has shi'ite for brains..
It says he is showing good sense, to remove the jihadist infestation of the Temple Mount. The Muslim Arabs there are thieves and usurpers.
Probably the usual 'Idbach al Yahud". That's all the vile palesites think of anyway.
Probably the usual 'Idbach al Yahud". That's all the vile palesites think of anyway.
No coincidence. Another day where God weeps.
You like twisting words around don't you/
The palesites should then puck themselves!
Yep. The writing's on the wall for that one.
Like "Am Ha'aretz"? There's a paid Al-Jazeera shill who controls that forum, along with his sniveling leftist compadre "Sullivan"
The Ha'aretz forum is worse than DU and Kos.
Wonderful post.
Good slogan. I also like F.U. U.N.
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