Friday, May 20, 2011

The 1967 Borders​​​

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The 1967 Borders​​​ Are Dangerous for Israel

Would someone please give me an honest answer?

Does anyone really believe that the Arab world will be satisfied with the pre-1967 borders?

Will they lay down their arms and finally give us peace? This is extremely dangerous for Israel.

How will Israel defend itself without the Golan Heights and the Jordan Valley?

Our enemies will be able to launch rockets from a border that is 18KM from Tel Aviv.

Israel's Critical Security Needs   MUST WATCH

 

 

Look at what is going on in the Middle East. The revolutions are bringing to the surface elements which are encouraging Jihad and a third intifada and the masses are screaming 'Death to Israel, Death to the Jews '

It feels as if the walls are closing in, like we are being strangled, suffocated.

Abba Eban: the June 1967 map represented Israel's "Auschwitz" borders
David Bedein

"When Abba Eban, appeared at the United Nations following the Six Day war, Israel's foreign minister, he described the fragility of Israel's 1949-1967 map as Israel's "Auschwitz" lines. 

Abba Eban, who died on November 17, 2002, will forever be remembered as Israel's most articulate foreign minister

The following statement by Abba Eban was cited in the Jerusalem Post of August 18, 1995 by Jerusalem Post columnist Moshe Kohn:

 'We have openly said that the map will never again be the same as on June 4, 1967. For us, this is a matter of security and of principles. The June map is for us equivalent to insecurity and danger. I do not exaggerate when I say that it has for us something of a memory of Auschwitz. We shudder when we think of what would have awaited us in the circumstances of June, 1967, if we had been defeated; with Syrians on the mountain and we in the valley, with the Jordanian army in sight of the sea, with the Egyptians who hold our throat in their hands in Gaza. This is a situation which will never be repeated in history.'

- Abba Eban, Israeli Statesman, in Der Spiegel, November 5, 1969
(with thanks to Dr. Aaron Lerner and to Clarence Wagner for locating this item)

On July 26, 1978, Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin, whose parents and older brother were murdered by the Nazis, commented on Israeli Televsion about Abba Eban 's use of the term 'Auschwitz lines', when he described the June 4, 1967 map, saying that 'you have never heard such an extreme term from me . . . because there will be no Auschwitz here'.

Yet Abba Eban had a way of presenting Israel's case in the context of the traumas of Jewish history."

Does it look as if the Arabs want peace? Look around you.Why do some people so naively support going back to the pre-1967 borders? Have concessions ever produced peace?  This is dangerous. Will there be peace?

Please. I genuinely want to know how you think this can be good for Israel. This compromises our security and jeopardises our very existence.

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Please watch this show so that you can better understand what is at stake. We need to also understand Arab intentions so that we can determine if we indeed have a partner for peace. Look into it. Judge for yourself. The truth is, people are not really interested and don't care about Israel and whether it is at risk. People should start caring though because Islamic violence and conquest doesn't end with Israel: They swear that they are coming your way. They are also screaming "Death to America, Death to the Infidels"

Please listen to what President Obama's Special Assistant is saying in this video.

  MAMMOTH PROTECTION FORCE AGAINST ISRAEL.

She is saying that the US should stop giving financial aid to Israel, even if it means alienating American Jews.

She is saying that billions of dollars should be given to a new Palestinian state to build up a MAMMOTH PROTECTION FORCE AGAINST ISRAEL.

She is also saying that in the event that Israel would defend itself against the Palestinians, there should be an International Military Intervention.

Listen to her.

This is the Responsibility to Protect Act that was used in Libya. This has been adopted by the United Nations, and the current US administration. LISTEN.

Please help me understand how you think.