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Bibi Defeats Jewish Majority
Manhigut Yehudit--The Jewish Leadership Movement ^ | 3/26/'09 | Michael Fuah

Posted on 03/26/2009 7:17:32 AM PDT by Zionist Conspirator

Once again, the Jewish majority won a clear victory in the elections, but is being forced to implement the self-destructive policies of Oslo.

On the night that the results of the Likud primaries were publicized, there was electricity in the air. When the next morning's headline in Israel's Ma'ariv newspaper was "The Feiglin Party," even more people on Israel's Right decided to join the Likud. The feeling was that there was now hope for Israel to get off the suicidal Oslo track on which it has been speeding to its inevitable crash. There was a feeling that the Jewish majority was on its way to a big win.

But that is not what Netanyahu wanted. He pushed Feiglin way down on the Likud list and made it clear that he was committed to the leftist elites. Now that Barak will be joining his government, his plan is complete. Bibi has defeated the Jewish majority.

Bibi's victory is certainly a brilliant political triumph, but it does nothing at all to change the reality in which Israel must survive. What will be the new government's message? Destruction of Jewish outposts? Continuation of all the agreements that have already collapsed and brought about Israel's defeat in Lebanon and Gaza?

Will a prime minister whose government is beholden to Histadrut Labor Union head Ofer Eini be able to lead Israel out of the economic crisis? Or is Netanyahu willing to surrender control of Israel's economy so long as he can rule?

Netanyahu is attempting to protect himself from the wrath of Israel's controlling elites by subjugating the will of the rightist voters who put him in power to the path of the Left. He has no qualms or compunctions. Basic political etiquette such as respect for the party constitution, election bylaws that he himself enacted or will of the voter mean nothing to him.

If Netanyahu will manage to present Israel with a government in the coming week, the arena on which the real battle for Israel will take place will then be within the Likud. The first round will be a new registration drive that Netanyahu is already planning and elections for the Likud Council coming up this summer.

If the faith-based public will wake up now, register for the Likud en masse and work hard to bring in as many new faith based voters as humanly possible, there is a good chance that Netanyahu's government will be a fleeting episode in Israeli politics. But if, G-d forbid, we despair, the division of Jerusalem, selling of the Golan Heights and trampling of the Jewish majority may be our wake up call.

Shabbat Shalom,

Michael Fuah


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Israel; News/Current Events; Philosophy
KEYWORDS: bibi; feiglin; israel; likud
For those FReepers who suffer from the delusion that Bibi Netanyahu is Mashiach HaMelekh.
1 posted on 03/26/2009 7:17:32 AM PDT by Zionist Conspirator
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To: Zionist Conspirator
I don't understand this parliamentary multi party crap...

does anyone know what this means? Much of it sounds contradictory

2 posted on 03/26/2009 7:19:41 AM PDT by Vaquero ( "an armed society is a polite society" Robert A. Heinlein)
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The parallel to American politics is striking. It sounds as if the counterpart of John McCain has been elected by Conservatives, only to cowtow to the Liberals.
Netanyahu is the counterpart of McCain from what I just read. He’s turning the government over to Liberal (read Socialist) ideals in betrayal of the people who elected him.

They have more than two parties, but, as we already know, in order to get anything done, the small parties have to team up, and to do that they have to choose sides.


4 posted on 03/26/2009 7:33:04 AM PDT by RoadTest (The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it? - Jer.17:9)
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To: RoadTest
The parallel to American politics is striking. It sounds as if the counterpart of John McCain has been elected by Conservatives, only to cowtow to the Liberals.
Netanyahu is the counterpart of McCain from what I just read. He’s turning the government over to Liberal (read Socialist) ideals in betrayal of the people who elected him.

They have more than two parties, but, as we already know, in order to get anything done, the small parties have to team up, and to do that they have to choose sides.

We have a winner!

It's amazing how many FReepers think Bibi is going to single-handedly save the world after his last disappointing PM-ship.

5 posted on 03/26/2009 7:39:34 AM PDT by Zionist Conspirator (Vayiqra' 'el Mosheh; vaydabber HaShem 'elayv me'ohel mo`ed le'mor.)
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To: Vaquero

American Political Translation:

Bibi is a RHINO


6 posted on 03/26/2009 7:45:00 AM PDT by SecondAmendment (Restoring our Republic one Post at a Time)
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To: Zionist Conspirator

For those FReepers who haven’t heard of the Bibi Picture Rule: There’s a Bibi Picture Rule!


7 posted on 03/26/2009 7:55:06 AM PDT by Tax-chick ("Never offend people with style when you can offend them with substance." ~Sam Brown)
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To: SecondAmendment

ZINO? Zionist in Name Only?


8 posted on 03/26/2009 8:35:15 AM PDT by WOSG (tagline is now unemployed due to Obama economy)
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9 posted on 03/26/2009 9:04:56 AM PDT by SJackson (Barack Obama went to Harvard and became an educated fool. Rep. Bobby Rush)
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To: Vaquero

To give him the beebfit of the doubt, maybe he is armoring himself to avoid being undermined completely by the Obama administration. Obama is bad news and it will on;ly get worse. I knew he was a radical of the worst order, but now I fear that the radicalism is fascism.


10 posted on 03/26/2009 9:17:26 AM PDT by RobbyS (ECCE homo)
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To: RobbyS

We’re taking over Israel?


11 posted on 03/26/2009 9:21:01 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach (What happened to my IRAs)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach

Looks like it. To save it of course. /sarc.


12 posted on 03/26/2009 9:29:59 AM PDT by RobbyS (ECCE homo)
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To: AdmSmith; Berosus; Convert from ECUSA; dervish; Ernest_at_the_Beach; Fred Nerks; george76; ...
There was a feeling that the Jewish majority was on its way to a big win. But that is not what Netanyahu wanted. He pushed Feiglin way down on the Likud list and made it clear that he was committed to the leftist elites. Now that Barak will be joining his government, his plan is complete. Bibi has defeated the Jewish majority... What will be the new government's message? Destruction of Jewish outposts? Continuation of all the agreements that have already collapsed and brought about Israel's defeat in Lebanon and Gaza? Will a prime minister whose government is beholden to Histadrut Labor Union head Ofer Eini be able to lead Israel out of the economic crisis? Or is Netanyahu willing to surrender control of Israel's economy so long as he can rule?
Gosh, never saw that comin'. /sarc
  1. What will be the new government's message?
  2. Destruction of Jewish outposts?
  3. Continuation of all the agreements that have already collapsed and brought about Israel's defeat in Lebanon and Gaza?
  4. Will a prime minister whose government is beholden to Histadrut Labor Union head Ofer Eini be able to lead Israel out of the economic crisis?
  5. is Netanyahu willing to surrender control of Israel's economy so long as he can rule?
Answer to #1: the rocket attacks from Gaza must stop, the Hizbullah must get out of Lebanon, the Iranians must not be permitted to get The Bomb.

Answer to #2: there will be no more Israelis in permanent residence in Gaza, but there won't be any so-called right of return, and the status of the final border of the so-called West Bank won't be settled until the attacks are stopped and other questions settled. And since the "Palestinians" insist on right of return, there will never be any settlement.

Answer to #3: the new gov't will continue the charade of negotiations, but only if the rockets stop; and there was no defeat in Lebanon and Gaza.

Answer to #4: Israel isn't in an economic crisis any more than the US is; Europe is though.

Answer to #5: Duh!
13 posted on 03/26/2009 4:30:06 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/____________________ Profile updated Monday, January 12, 2009)
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