Thursday, November 8, 2012

Arutz Sheva 7 Netanyahu: I Will Attack Iran Alone if Necessary 502-03-8

Written for class early on election day hours before the polls closed:

The United States now has an administration that has thrown Israel under the bus. The outcome of today's election is very, very significant both to the United States and to Israel. I've often posted about disasters here in the United States that seem to coincide with our pushing Israeli to give up land and God pushing back. And as for Israel, should Obama be elected today will that push Israel more towards a preemptive strike on Iran? Should Governor Romney be elected Obama still has two months to do lots of damage during the lame duck session.
In a recent speech at the United Nations in September, PM Netanyahu called for a “red line” to prevent Iran from reaching its nuclear ambitions. He used an illustration of a bomb with a lit fuse as a visualization of the threat to Israel from Iran’s atomic agenda.

Although Prime Minister BenjaminNetanyahu’s family is not of the Tribe of Issachar, it would seem they could be. Chronicles 12:32 “And of the children of Issachar, which were men that hath understanding of the times, to know what Israel ought to do; the heads of them were two hundred; and all their brethren were at their commandment.” PM Netanyahu’s father passed recently at the age of 102. Ben-Zion Netanyahu was a professor of history and author who insisted on “the need for eternal vigilance in defense of Jewish rights.” One Netanyahu son is the PM of Israel, another, Iddo, is an author and a third, Yonatan, was killed leading the raid on Entebbe. A family who understands the times, I would say so.

Back to the topic:

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahupromises that by the time his term is over, Iran will not have a nuclearweapons program.
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/161749
This is also covered in The Times of Israel founded editor David Horovitz:
Netanyahu vows to stop Iran, even in defiance of the United States”
“TV report details assassinations and sabotage in Israel’s decade-long battle to thwart Tehran, traces ups and downs of coordination with Washington; Olmert slams PM for ‘spitting’ in Obama’s face.”
Headlines from other sources include“Olmert Plans Comeback to Challenge Netanyahu.” What I remember of Olmert is that he seemed to want to give Israel land away when he was PM. Also, he was convicted of corruption, fined and given a year suspended sentence. Now Olmert plans to challenge PM Netanyahu in the January elections, moved up from next October. And the liberal Haareyz Digital Digetal Edition has an article, “Run, Olmert, run” with the rhetoric “If ex-PM Ehud Olmert chooses to confront Netanyahu in the upcoming elections, he will have demonstrated that, confronted once more with a conflict of interest, he chose the national interest – to attain the two-state salvation for Israel.” Now where I've I heard such bloviating before?

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