Notice To My Readers

A couple of months ago I wrote that my hiatus from blogging would be resumed, but I am sorry to say that did not happen.

For the time being, my decision regarding this blog will be that during times of crisis and G-d forbid, war, I will resume the live blogging..that is daily or hourly updating.

At present there will not be a regular blog posting, however, from time to time I will bring an update or comment.

My reasons for this retreat are varied, including taking up residence for a while in one of many Israeli rabbit holes......according to a friend - the safest place to be when Israeli politics become too mishugana (crazy)

I realize I will lose some of my regular readers and for that I apologize. I appreciate your loyalty til now. Please check the other blog site: www.fromthehillsofjerusalem.blogspot.com

And truthfully, I will come out of the rabbit hole from time to time.....if you subscribe to this blog and check your subscribe list, any updates will show up there.

Thanks & L'hitraot
Marcia Fremont

Showing posts with label Netanyahu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Netanyahu. Show all posts

Friday, May 22, 2009

Bibi's Strength & Destiny

Regarding the recent flurry of meetings between the key players of those wanting to fly the UN flag over Jerusalem and internationalize the City, and the sudden entrance of Bibi Netanyahu into those meetings (The Other Shoe Rewritten and Follow Up to the Shoe posts) I wrote .."I am hoping that he is being summoned - and like a diplomatic head of state, listens - but that his answer will be a resounding NO."
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If Thursday's speeches by PM Netanyahu are any indication of his answer, it appears that, so far at leaset, it is a resounding NO.

Celebrating Yom Yerushalayim, Netanyahu spoke at Merchaz haRav Yeshiva (where so many young students were savagely gunned down in the spring of 2008), and earlier on Ammunition Hill, (the memorial site for those who died liberating Jerusalem in the Six Day War) he said
the following: "The flag that flies over the Kotel is the Israeli flag... Our holy places, the Temple Mount -- will remain under Israeli sovereignty forever.”

The pressure will remain, and surely intensify, for Israel to buckle under. Let us hope and pray for Bibi's strength and courage to withstand such powerful forces. We need to undergird him and the most important thing we can say to him is "Yasher koach" (may you be strengthened, or congratulations or thank you for having the strength so that Torah may be upheld) In this case, the upholding of Torah that Jerusalem remains in Jewish hands.

What could be more to the point? Yasher koach, Bibi.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

The Folly and Failure of the National Camp

The minute Bibi was selected to form the government, the rhetoric and attacks against him began. Actually, that's not true. The rhetoric and attacks escalated, not began, because the attacks started years ago. At each step, the pressure and the hatred against him increases.

Why? How could someone be so vehemently disliked and yet, I believe, secretly admired. Because basically Bibi stands on principle but is a pragmatic Zionist who can actually accomplish some goals forbidden by the left, such as protecting Israel and not capitulating to the enormous pressure to give over our Land to the international hordes.

These international hordes have chosen a small group of Arabs to represent their thirst for this tiny piece of Land, and have sucessfully altered world opinion in their favor. This group of Arabs, now called Palestinians, are also victims of the lust of the nations for Israel's Land, though they have willingingly and enthusiastically accepted their role.

The media, who controls what we read, has always hated Bibi and will not let up on haranging him - G-d forbid, he might be successful in creating a stable and strong nation without giving most of it away.

It has to be next to impossible to stand against this international pressure when the cards are so stacked against you. None of our previous leaders have been able to withstand it, all of them capitulating to the enormous demands of the nations.

That's where lovers of Eretz Yisrael should have come to the rescue for Bibi Netanyahu. They, the believers in this Land not to be divided, not to be given away, should have stood behind and alongside Bibi Netanyahu from the beginning. Instead, much to their shame, the national camp long ago joined the fray against him.

The only difference is that while the world and the media attacks him from the left, the national camp attacks him from the right. Bibi is damned if he does and damned if he doesn't.

The national camps have always been given opportunities to fortify nationalist leaders who have been positioned in strategic places, but continually the national camps have squandered their opportunities. They have often been the catalyst - not to bolster good but imperfect governments, but to bring them down for the sin of imperfection. As I have written in other posts, there are times to be idealistic and not waiver, but there are also times where one must prioritize and be thankful for opportunities given, for gains made, and put temporary losses aside.

It seems reasonable that we should bury past mistakes on all sides, and make a fresh start. So this time around, when the country was truly fed up with the antics of the left, waking up to the fiascos of Oslo and Camp David, and very importantly beginning to admit out loud the terrible mistake of the expulsion of Gush Katif from Gaza, the national camp had a gift given to them on a silver platter.

Unfortunately, they dumped it in the garbage. Instead of lending Bibi credible professional support, undergirding his vision and campaigning for him on his merits, they chose to enact dramatic antics of their own, executing childish provocations like wading into Arab communities waving flags and confronting the Israeli arabs on national television. Their political "support" of Bibi was made clear that it was really for the purpose of having him meet their demands on national causes.

Embarrassing. What were they thinking?

Some parties, like Jewish Home, did realize the importance of statesmen-like behavior and now, in fact, is a part of the government. I have said it before, but I will say it again: I think that Bibi's decision not to pursue Ichud Leumi was a wise one - I believe they would be a distraction and perhaps destablizing entity within the government.

Now, as Netanyahu prepares to present his government, the criticism has been ratcheted up once again, from left to right. He can't seem to please anyone...either he is too Zionistic, or not enough; even though he has included Labor, he's too far to the right. He has too many nationalists in the government, or not enough; he has given the cabinet positions to the wrong people on the left, or the wrong people on the right. Even though there was a need for a broad based government, now suddenly it's too big, too costly....on and on and on.

The hope for Bibi's success is not with the national camp. It is with the possibility that some on the left will continue their realization of the folly of international appeasement and will hearken back to the understanding that Israel's stability and strength lies in our ability to decide for ourselves what is best for us, and that they themselves will rally around this leader, supporting him.

It is at times difficult to wade through the media reports, for most all of it is speculation or purposeful drama and/or agenda driven. Nonetheless, it is clear that there are far too many individuals and parties in the national camp who are their own worst enemies. If that were as far as the damage goes, it would be unfortunate, but limited to the near-sightedness of the participants.

Sadly however, it is the nation that is at stake, and the damage is profound and extensive. It is time for the national camp to do some real soul searching. I pray that they, as well as many on the left, will begin to wake up, and I pray that Bibi, in spite of an enormous list of antagonists, will achieve unmitigated success with his government and in carrying out his vision.

Yasher Koach, Bibi, may you have strength.

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Serious Coalition Building and Strength Needed

This is the week Netanyahu must get serious about his coalition building and negotiations with the potential partners in the government.

We are all getting tired of waiting, Bibi, so let's get on with it. More than that, continuing meddling in the affairs of State by the Olmerts and Livnis just keep perpetuating the balygan.

I have chosen not to comment on the various news reports that say Bibi has said this or that, as those reports are very often smoke without fire. They are either spread by Kadima or a media that wants to protect Kadima and bring down Netanyahu.

One thing is certain, it will be tough for Netanyahu to fight not only the international opinion makers, but also our own homegrown ones. That's why it is vital that we rally around him to be a strengthening force.

Let's see what the week brings in the political arena. Meanwhile, Hamas has rearmed and rebuilt, resumed it's rocket attacks full force, and is being strengthened economically and politically by the US and Europe...all predicted months ago or longer by many of us who watch.

Washington has moved swiftly to stack the deck against us. I will address several of these areas and issues in my posts this week.

I think we are heading for a show down...and we need to pray Bibi can stand the course.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Netanyahu and Iran

With Netanyahu emerging as the upcoming Prime Minister of Israel, so much of the focus is on whether or not he will disrupt the precious "peace" plans that the world, including our departing government leaders, have tried to impose upon us.

Very few have really listened to what came out of his mouth in his first statements. It wasn't about the Palestinian State or our relationship with Europe and America, about which Olmert and Livni were so paranoid.

His first words at a ceremony held at Beit HaNassi had to do with the existential threat from Iran. He said briefly that Iran's drive for nuclear weapons poses "the gravest threat to our existence since the war of independence." Netanyahu has been speaking on this for many years...but few have listened.

His strong words eerily coincided with the news this week that the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) "suddenly discovered" that Iran does in fact have enough low grade uranium to develop a nuclear bomb right away.

One of the few media outlets taking notice was Investor's Business Daily (IBD). In a stunning editorial that reflects the sobering reality of our precarious world, IBD compares Netanyahu's emerging role vis a vis Ahmadinejad with Churchill's role vis a vis Hitler.

Read this very important article at Investor's Business Daily, entitled Ahmadinejad Vs. Netanyahu.

(hyperlink provided with permission from Investor's Business Daily)