2006-06-25-Hamas vs. Fatah |
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A View from La Costa Hamas=Fatah=terrorists |
CARLSBAD, Calif.—It is the terrorist
shell game! Both groups want the utter destruction of
Israel and annihilation of the Jewish people AND Christian people. Their goals are absolutely indistinguishable, it is only their tactics in achieving these goals that differ. While it is true that they are fighting each other for power, destroying both groups is the only way to achieve a true peace in that area. True peace and security for Israel is THE ONLY way the Palestinian Arabs will ever have the opportunity of living in a free, law-abiding society. Don't be fooled by the erroneous reports from sources such as Reuters that claim that some factions want to recognize Israel's "right to exist." By the way, didn't Israel already make painful concessions and wasn't it already recognized by the PA? How many times does Israel have to pay for the same "Magic Carpet?" Enough is enough! This whole "peace process" is really a "piece process," where each of these bloodthirsty groups vies to take larger chunks out of the tiny free, State of Israel. Israel must stop dealing with these terrorists altogether, assert her moral and legal right to all lands she has possession of because of wars that have been repeatedly forced upon her, and tell the Islamo Fascists to go to hell - where they belong. If someone doesn't believe that they belong in hell that person is either seriously ignorant, seriously anti-Semitic, or morally confused. Speak out strongly and continually for Israel! Israel is the United States' ally; if Israel is weakened so is the US. If Israel loses its war against the terrorists the US will have a much tougher time! There is no negotiating with these monsters who have radicalized their entire population to the point of turning their own children into human bombs! There is nothing sicker than that! Rabbi Eilfort is director of Chabad at La Costa, an agent on AskMoses.com, and host of the weekly radio program LeChaim to Life with Rabbi E. Rabbi Eilfort welcomes readers comments via e-mail to Chabad@La-Costa.org. |