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

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Moving into Day 5 - Beersheva and Nitzan Sewer Pipes

Today, missiles hit the city of Beersheva in the Negev. Not only the city, but a kindergarten - which thank G-d was empty. And still we sit, afraid to give the full force of our very capable response.

Will rockets on Tel Aviv make a difference? Why do not the towns along the coast and deep in the Negev count as much as Tel Aviv would? Is Jewish blood more precious in Tel Aviv?

In case you haven't heard or read, the families who were living in Gush Katif's Ne've Dekalim and are now living on an agricultural plot of old Nitzan in makeshift caravilla's (read paper thin walls) have been given special and wonderful attention by our government, now that the shelling of Hamas' rockets has followed them to Nitzan.

Since there are no miklatot (bomb shelters) here, the government is making these families feel protected and cared for. They are bringing in large sewer pipes for them to run into should the Color Red Alert sound, giving a few seconds to take cover..

Yes, you are reading this right.

They have been told of course, that the sewers will not protect from a direct hit, only from peripheral damage of a nearby one.

Rachel Saperstein gives the descriptive naarative in an Arutz Sheva Opinion article. Rachel and her husband Moshe were expelled from Ne've Dekalim.

What words can convey our disgust with this government?

A few pictures supplied by Debbie Rosen of Nitzan.


Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Israel's Response is Disproportionate by Jonathan Mark

The following article by Jonathan Mark, associate editor of the Jewish World Review, is, shall we say..."right on the mark!"

Please follow the link and read the entire piece.

Israel's Response Is Disproportionate
By Jonathan Mark

JewishWorldReview.com

I condemn Israel's disproportionate attack on Hamas because, so far, it has only lasted four days and I would like to see a proportionate response that terrifies Hamas for seven years, the years that have filled Sderot and neighboring towns with nightmares, death, amputations and trauma coming from rockets and mortars fired from Gaza.

Perhaps a proportionate response would have Gaza's leaders fearful of being killed every day for the next two years, as Gilad Shalit has been terrified of torture and death every day for the last two years in his solitary Gaza dungeon. .......

Read the full article at: http://www.jewishworldreview.com/jonathan/mark_disproportionate.php3

Tsafrir Ronen

Last Shabbat, not only did the surprise attack on Hamas take place, but a dear dear man, a strong and remarkable voice for Eretz Yisrael, was taken from us. Tsafrir Ronen, of the Galil, died suddenly and unexpectedly of a heart attack.

His funeral was Sunday, and those who knew him are in shock and mourning. I had met him only once, but his love for this country is legendary. When I heard him speak a few months ago at Bet haShalom in Hebron, both he and his message were electrifying. His words, his knowledge, his passion grabbed the hearts of everyone who knew or heard him. A remarkable man.

There have been many tributes. This is one of them - a beautiful and personal tribute by Adina Kutnicki


Israel’s Hero, My Hero

Tevet 2, 5769, 29 December 08 11:50by Adina Kutnicki

(IsraelNN.com) While all lovers of Zion anxiously scan the news regarding the IAF’s ‘shock and awe’ operation against Hamas, those who received the shocking news of Tsafrir Ronen’s untimely and very sudden death this very same weekend could not help but be shaken to the core of their souls.

While every death deeply affects family and friends, few of those deaths can be described as a monumental loss for Zion. The passing of Tsafrir Ronen - a stalwart, non-intimidated defender of Zion - will surely register as such when the history of modern Israel is told in full.

As a former sayeret matkal (General Staff Reconnaissance Unit) commando, a prolific documentary filmmaker and a founder of the Nahalal Forum, to name a few of his accomplishments, Tsafrir was a totally devoted defender of the land and people of Israel. An individual with great vision and a sweeping understanding of Jewish history, he knew instinctively that the war being waged against Israel had many dimensions. As a warrior he understood well the military dynamics, but it was his visceral and incisive understanding of the media war being waged against us that caused him to stand head and shoulders above the rest.

To that end, he decided to direct all his passions and energies - through the use of his extensive knowledge of the media - to save Israel both from its external foes and internal ones. As the ex-CEO of the Israel History Channel, he knew what needed to be done media-wise. Constructively, he put his vision to work by creating the conceptual and business underpinnings for Israel World Television, the first pro-Israel satellite channel to be broadcast worldwide, providing for 24/7 coverage, FOX News-like.

He assembled an all-star lineup of backers, which included major players in the Israeli and worldwide business scene, coupled with a roster of the most astute political thinkers on the Israeli landscape today. Most importantly, he had the backing of Natan Sharansky, a man of worldwide respect as a champion of freedom. What his diverse group of supporters had in common was the intrinsic understanding that Israel is losing the battle on the media front and that we are at an existential crossroads. They all believed that Tsafrir had the integrity, vision and expertise to lead the charge.

The sudden loss of this wonderful, humble man is first and foremost a devastating one for his loving and supportive wife Judy and their ‘three blondinas’, the pet name he had for his three beautiful, blond-haired daughters. They were his pride and joy. On a personal level, I will miss my best friend in Israel, a man I considered my blood brother, with whom I worked side by side to support him in his mission and vision.

On a national level, his loss will most likely be appreciated when history is written. In the same manner that few understood the profound essence of all of Ze'ev Jabotinsky’s efforts for our homeland while he was alive, so too will Tsafrir’s undertakings resonate in future generations. I suspect that he will be the model that future generations of Zionists will emulate when his activities on behalf of Zion become more widely known.

Rest in peace my dear friend. May your memory be for a blessing.

With eternal friendship.

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Monday, December 29, 2008

Questions on Day 3 and 4 of the War

We are into the 4th day of the war and the rocket attacks on Israel have escalated as predicted. Yesterday over 80 rockets and mortars hit the southern region, striking towns never hit before such as Ashdod, Ofakim, and Yavne. Three people were killed, one in Ashdod, one near Nahal Oz, and one in the Bedouin town of Aro'er in the Negev. In addition a home in the Sha'ar haNegev region was hit directly. Many have been wounded or in shock.

Of course, towns like Ashkelon, Sderot, Netivot and others continue to be pummeled.

The caution of the IAF to target only pinpointed military positions which are civilian safe has returned, and is as ludicrous as always. We are at war. We have been at war for many years. Now that we have finally reacted, we need to go in and act like we mean business.... This shouldn't be asking too much!

Our military spokesmen predicted the upsurge in rockets after our strike, predicted the longer range, and many other things about the arsenal of Hamas. These predictions show clearly that we know exactly where and what they are, so why, in G-d's Name, do we not go in and destroy everything?

Oh, yes, it is not politically correct.

I am concerned about our ground troops going in. A war fought for political and politically correct reasons, at the cost of our young men's lives, is immoral. A war fought to pulverize an evil entity is another matter.

There is another issue that I mentioned in an earlier post. The volatile 5th column. There have been several terrorist attacks by Israeli arabs. In Modi'in, two arab workers stabbed the family members of the home where they were working, one of them, the father, seriously wounded. Border police and soldiers have been attacked, cars and motorcycles pelted with rocks, riots in Yafo, northern Jerusalem... several have been wounded. Several other severe attacks have been thwarted by the IDF - e.g. a firebomb at the Kalandia checkpoint just moments ago was stopped by the soldiers.

Protests around the world have escalated in their level of violence. Now and then a bright light surfaces...the incoming EU president just released a statement defending Israel....a rather remarkable happening. The EU itself however continues to condemn us, although the condemnations world wide are rather muted, if you look closely, as only idiots and fools would take a position siding with terrorists. Nonetheless, anti-Jewish and anti-Israel rhetoric is escalating and we are heading into some deep waters.

The next weeks will tell us more of the story...but remember - only something beyond logic can cause every action of a tiny little country to result in world wide uproar.

Think about it.

Sunday, December 28, 2008

A Chanukah Surprise

In a fitting Chanuka gift to the nation and to the world, our government, over Shabbat, finally ordered a strike on Hamas in Gaza - a pretty powerful one at that. One hundred tons of ordinance were dropped on terrorist targets, police and terror training facilities, in an operation that took Hamas by surprise. Over 250 were killed, nearly all of them Hamas officials and terrorists including the senior commander of Hamas' police force, Tawfik Jabber, his military assistant, Ismail al-Ja'abri, commander of defense and security, and Abu-Ahmad Ashur, governor of the central district.

Operation Cast-Lead, as it is called - from a Chanukah poem by H.R. Bialik - continues this morning, with rocket launching sites, Hamas government offices and television stations being the recipients of today's IAF bombings.

Very few civilians have been casualties, but I must remind our readers that we are at war. Unfortunately, some civilians casualties can happen. The people in Aza elected this terrorist government, and unfortunately, the terrorists hide behind and in the midst of civilians so that they can manipulate the media PR against Israel.

Within Israel, power and other utilities are being affected for whatever reasons, and areas along the Gaza corridor and much deeper into Israel are now hearing the Tzeva Adom (Color Red Alert), some for the first time....places like Gan Yavneh and Ashdod.

In an attempt to placate world criticism and demonstrate that our target is Hamas, not the civilian population, our government this morning ordered crossings into Gaza to open - to allow humanitarian aid into Gaza and to receive out of Gaza, and into Israel, some of the wounded who will receive treatment in Israeli hospitals.

This is what makes the situation so crazy. What other government or country in the world would feed and heal the enemy? Many think this is exemplary and laudable, showing the world that we are compassionate people above all else; others think it is insanity.. aiding and abetting the enemy is, after all, treason. While I tend to lean towards the second opinion, some things happen in spite of ourselves that are beyond understanding... thus I will leave this matter untouched by much commentary.

Of course, all of this could have been avoided had we not destroyed the lives and homes of the beautiful and brave Jews who lived in Gush Katif. Beyond that - given the reality of that cowardly deed by our government, had we gone in many months ago to destroy the terrorists activities and developments, we would find ourselves in a much less dangerous situation. By our appeasement, we have allowed the poison of Hamas to fester and grow to a much larger problem.

Of course, the timing of this coincides with the elections, and one worries that the elections may now be postponed and Olmert will continue to operate as Prime Minister, indefinitely....even though he resigned weeks ago. It's a sobering reality, and a sickening one. However, the words of my friend, Moshe Kempinski, whom I often quote in this blog, sum it up in an encouraging way. Believing that rising up with courage to destroy evil and defeat our enemies, is indeed the G-d given mandate for Israel in this hour, he said this: ".... when a nation is led into a path that coincides with their destiny and survival, the reasons behind the move are less important."

One last piece of information. Our strategic operations are given names that have significance. It is important to us that this courage to act against Hamas came in the midst of Chanukah. While the more popular celebration of this holiday focuses on the miracle of the oil burning for 8 days in the recaptured and cleansed Temple, (Chanukah means "dedication", i.e. the (re)dedication of the altar in the Temple), an equally significant importance of Chanukah is to remember the miraculous victory that God gave us, and to remember the faith and bravery of the Maccabees, whose victory over the Greeks was profound, unexpected and dramatic.

Through the ages, Jews have remembered this miraculous victory in ways that aren't observable to the world. One way is in the spin of the dreidle...its letters in Israel are נ (Nun), ג (Gimel), ה (Hei), פ (Pei) "A great miracle happened here."

One of our beloved poets, Haim Nahman Bialik wrote this poem, which on the surface is just about tops and pancakes, but at a deeper level recognizes the importance of this remembrance. The finest of victories is exemplified by the finest of dreidles - one made of solid or cast-lead.

Here is his poem. May our soldiers be protected by the Almighty as they go to battle.

For Hanukkah

Father lighted candles for me;
Like a torch the Shamash shone.
In whose honor, for whose glory?
For Hanukkah alone.

Teacher bought a big top for me,
Solid lead, the finest known.
In whose honor, for whose glory?
For Hanukkah alone.

Mother made a pancake for me,
Hot and sweet and sugar-strewn.
In whose honor, for whose glory?
For Hanukkah alone.

Uncle had a present for me,
An old penny for my own.
In whose honor, for whose glory?
For Hanukkah alone.

(This is cross-posted on the parallel blog From the Hills of Jerusalem)

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Steyn On the World

I'm sure this will appear on blogs around the world, but no reason why it shouldn't also be on this one. It is an excellent piece by Mark Steyn, author of America Alone. I was alerted to it by Naomi Ragen. Please share.

WHO'S VULNERABLE?

Steyn on the World
Saturday, 13 December 2008


Shortly after the London Tube bombings in 2005, a reader of Tim Blair, the Sydney Daily Telegraph’s columnar wag, sent him a note-perfect parody of a typical newspaper headline: “British Muslims Fear Repercussions Over Tomorrow’s Train Bombing.”

Indeed. And so it goes. This time round — Bombay — it was the Associated Press that filed a story about how Muslims “found themselves on the defensive once again about bloodshed linked to their religion.”

Oh, I don’t know about that. In fact, you’d be hard pressed from most news reports to figure out the bloodshed was “linked” to any religion, least of all one beginning with “I-“ and ending in “-slam.” In the three years since those British bombings, the media have more or less entirely abandoned the offending formulations — “Islamic terrorists,” “Muslim extremists” — and by the time of the assault on Bombay found it easier just to call the alleged perpetrators “militants” or “gunmen” or “teenage gunmen,” as in the opening line of this report in the Australian: “An Adelaide woman in India for her wedding is lucky to be alive after teenage gunmen ran amok…”

Kids today, eh? Always running amok in an aimless fashion.

The veteran British TV anchor Jon Snow, on the other hand, opted for the more cryptic locution “practitioners.” “Practitioners” of what, exactly?

Hard to say. And getting harder. Tom Gross produced a jaw-dropping round-up of Bombay media coverage: The discovery that, for the first time in an Indian terrorist atrocity, Jews had been attacked, tortured, and killed produced from the New York Times a serene befuddlement: “It is not known if the Jewish center was strategically chosen, or if it was an accidental hostage scene.”

Hmm. Greater Bombay forms one of the world’s five biggest cities. It has a population of nearly 20 million. But only one Jewish center, located in a building that gives no external clue as to the bounty waiting therein. An “accidental hostage scene” that one of the “practitioners” just happened to stumble upon? “I must be the luckiest jihadist in town. What are the odds?”

Meanwhile, the New Age guru Deepak Chopra laid all the blame on American foreign policy for “going after the wrong people” and inflaming moderates, and “that inflammation then gets organized and appears as this disaster in Bombay.”

Really? The inflammation just “appears”? Like a bad pimple? The “fairer” we get to the, ah, inflamed militant practitioners, the unfairer we get to everyone else.

At the Chabad House, the murdered Jews were described in almost all the Western media as “ultra-Orthodox,” “ultra-” in this instance being less a term of theological precision than a generalized code for “strange, weird people, nothing against them personally, but they probably shouldn’t have been over there in the first place.” Are they stranger or weirder than their killers? Two “inflamed moderates” entered the Chabad House, shouted “Allahu Akbar!,” tortured the Jews and murdered them, including the young Rabbi’s pregnant wife. Their two-year-old child escaped because of a quick-witted (non-Jewish) nanny who hid in a closet and then, risking being mown down by machine-gun fire, ran with him to safety.

The Times was being silly in suggesting this was just an “accidental” hostage opportunity — and not just because, when Muslim terrorists capture Jews, it’s not a hostage situation, it’s a mass murder-in-waiting. The sole surviving “militant” revealed that the Jewish center had been targeted a year in advance. The 28-year-old rabbi was Gavriel Holtzberg. His pregnant wife was Rivka Holtzberg. Their orphaned son is Moshe Holtzberg, and his brave nanny is Sandra Samuels. Remember their names, not because they’re any more important than the Indians, Britons, and Americans targeted in the attack on Bombay, but because they are an especially revealing glimpse into the pathologies of the perpetrators.

In a well-planned attack on iconic Bombay landmarks symbolizing great power and wealth, the “militants” nevertheless found time to divert 20 percent of their manpower to torturing and killing a handful of obscure Jews helping the city’s poor in a nondescript building. If they were just “teenage gunmen” or “militants” in the cause of Kashmir, engaged in a more or less conventional territorial dispute with India, why kill the only rabbi in Bombay? Dennis Prager got to the absurdity of it when he invited his readers to imagine Basque separatists attacking Madrid: “Would the terrorists take time out to murder all those in the Madrid Chabad House? The idea is ludicrous.”

And yet we take it for granted that Pakistani “militants” in a long-running border dispute with India would take time out of their hectic schedule to kill Jews. In going to ever more baroque lengths to avoid saying “Islamic” or “Muslim” or “terrorist,” we have somehow managed to internalize the pathologies of these men.

We are enjoined to be “understanding,” and we’re doing our best. A Minnesotan suicide bomber (now there’s a phrase) originally from Somalia returned to the old country and blew up himself and 29 other people last October. His family prevailed upon your government to have his parts (or as many of them as could be sifted from the debris) returned to the United States at taxpayer expense and buried in Burnsville Cemetery. Well, hey, in the current climate, what’s the big deal about a federal bailout of jihad operational expenses? If that’s not “too big to fail,” what is?

Last week, a Canadian critic reprimanded me for failing to understand that Muslims feel “vulnerable.” Au contraire, they project tremendous cultural confidence, as well they might: They’re the world’s fastest-growing population. A prominent British Muslim announced the other day that, when the United Kingdom becomes a Muslim state, non-Muslims will be required to wear insignia identifying them as infidels. If he’s feeling “vulnerable,” he’s doing a terrific job of covering it up.

We are told that the “vast majority” of the 1.6-1.8 billion Muslims (in Deepak Chopra’s estimate) are “moderate.” Maybe so, but they’re also quiet. And, as the AIDs activists used to say, “Silence=Acceptance.” It equals acceptance of the things done in the name of their faith. Rabbi Holtzberg was not murdered because of a territorial dispute over Kashmir or because of Bush’s foreign policy. He was murdered in the name of Islam — “Allahu Akbar.”

I wrote in my book, America Alone, that “reforming” Islam is something only Muslims can do. But they show very little sign of being interested in doing it, and the rest of us are inclined to accept that. Spread a rumor that a Koran got flushed down the can at Gitmo, and there’ll be rioting throughout the Muslim world. Publish some dull cartoons in a minor Danish newspaper, and there’ll be protests around the planet. But slaughter the young pregnant wife of a rabbi in Bombay in the name of Allah, and that’s just business as usual. And, if it is somehow “understandable” that for the first time in history it’s no longer safe for a Jew to live in India, then we are greasing the skids for a very slippery slope. Muslims, the AP headline informs us, “worry about image.” Not enough.

The Orange County Register, December 2008
http://www.steynonline.com/content/view/1545/101/

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Beautiful Niggun

The information continuing to come forth about the Mumbai massacres is a bit overwhelming. Every day new stories emerge, about the Chabad couple and others so brutally murdered, about survivors.

Rabbi David Grossman, the Rabbi of Migdal Ha'Emek and uncle of Rivka Holzberg, brought into his home the infant son of the Holzberg's, and the nanny, Sandra Samuel, who miraculously rescued the child. While they were in his home, Rabbi Grossman, known as the Disco Rabbi, composed a niggun (holy verses put to song) to give thanks for saving the lives of baby Moishe and others in this horrendous tragedy.



The words to the niggun are a verse from the 18th blessing of the 'Amidah' Silent Prayer which is recited by observant Jews three times every day. It reads "HaTov Ki Lo Chalu Rachamecha VeHaMerachem Ki Lo Tamu Chasadecha, Ki Me'Olam Kivinu Lach" ("The Good, because Your mercy has not ended, and the Merciful One because your kindness is not over, for we have always hoped for You." ) The words and translation from Israel News article at http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/128783
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The full article and other videos can be found at this blog: http://lifeinisrael.blogspot.com/2008/12/rabbi-grossman-sings-thanks-for.html

Monday, December 8, 2008

Background Info

An excellent article by David Wilder explaining some of the background to the terrible situation in Hevron

Extremism Breeds Extremism

Dec. 7, 2008DAVID WILDER , THE JERUSALEM POST

Following the expulsion of families from Beit Hashalom in Hebron, during a radio interview with the BBC, I was asked about our future plans. When I responded that the community would continue to purchase property in Hebron, the interviewer asked, "But won't that just cause more violence?" I answered, "If I bought a home in London and was told that a Jew purchasing on 'that side of the city' would cause a violent reaction, how would that be viewed? Probably as anti-Semitism and racism. Why then can't a Jew buy property in Hebron, just as people purchase homes all over the world?"

Another common question I've had to field from journalists is, "Don't you think this has all gotten out of control?" My response is quite simple: "Of course it is totally out of control. That's not the question. The question is who is out of control?" Clearly, in my opinion, those who have lost control are those democratic institutions which are designed to protect citizens from despotic leadership.

FOLLOWING PURCHASE of Beit Hashalom for close to $1 million, the Hebron community found itself under attack from numerous sources. Rapidly the question of our legitimate presence in the building made its way to court. The original court decision found enough evidence supporting our claims to prevent immediate eviction. However, harsh restrictions were imposed, including denial to install windows and to hook up to the Hebron municipal electric grid. Only in the middle of a major snowstorm did the defense minister allow installation of windows in the building last winter.

Due to the political sensitivity of the case, we soon found ourselves opposite a Supreme Court panel hearing the various issues involved. That panel was composed of Supreme Court President Dorit Beinisch and Justices Edmond Levy and Uzi Fogelman. Levy is religious. Following a break in the court hearings, Beinisch changed the panel, removing Levy and Fogelman and replacing them with Justices Ayala Procaccia, who is known to be one of the most left-wing justices on the court, and Salim Joubran, the only Arab on the court. Beinisch, it must be noted, is not known for her right-wing ideological opinions. Two leftist justices and an Arab were left to decide the fate of the Jews living in Beit Hashalom. If that's not a stacked deck, nothing is. So wrote retired District Court judge Uzi Struzman, calling the court's final decision blatantly political.

In that decision, the court ruled that it would not examine the evidence presented, including proof of authentication of the legal sales documents, a video of the seller receiving and counting the money received for the building, and an audio recording of his description of the sale and receipt of the money.
Attorney-General Menahem Mazuz, when presented with new evidence in the case, specifically the audio cassette, refused to meet with community attorneys or examine the proof of purchase.

Defense Minister Ehud Barak announced only two weeks ago his intention to legalize all the illegal Beduin construction in the South. Yet he gave the go-ahead to violently expel all residents of the building in the midst of advanced high-level negotiations which would have allowed him to forgo the brutal confrontation.

These are examples of nothing less than terror - administrative terror, utilized by the highest echelons of the country's democratic institutions to further their own political beliefs against loyal citizens of the state, in this case, residents of the Hebron Jewish community.

FOLLOWING VIOLENT reactions to the extremely harsh expulsion, which included use of tear gas and stun grenades, I was asked about "red lines" - and decisions to "cross those red lines." Unfortunately we are presently facing situations where the government is crossing all the red lines that previously existed. The transformation of the judicial system, including the attorney-general and the Supreme Court, into an extended arm of the political arena ends all notions of impartiality or objectivity.

Hebron residents are often labeled extremists. However nothing could be more extreme than the above-described actions of Mazuz and Beinisch. But due to their positions and political ideologies, their extremism is considered legitimate.

It should be clear. Hebron's Jewish community opposes and rejects any and all violence aimed at innocent people, be they Arabs, Jews or anyone else. However it is unthinkable and intolerable that Israel's top leadership should change the rules in the middle of the game, expecting the other side to play by the old ones, while they play by the new. Such actions, as we have recently witnessed, quite literally push a large segment of the population into a corner with no way out, creating a dangerously volatile situation. Peace may breed peace but by the same token, extremism breeds extremism.

The real danger to Israeli society is not a few dozen kids throwing rocks while violently and illegitimately being thrown out of a home in Hebron. The true threat to our country is the warping of the fundamental institutions whose presence is supposed to protect the people rather than terrorize them. The decisions made concerning Beit Hashalom were not based upon justice, rather upon pure judicial terror.

The writer is spokesman of the Jewish community of Hebron.

http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=JPost/JPArticle/ShowFull&cid=1227702464908

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Nadia Matar

Following is an excerpt from the communique that Nadia Matar posted on her website. She is at home after being beaten with clubs by Israeli police. She was left unconscious and temporarily paralyzed, but thank God is now recovering. Keep her in your prayers for complete healing.

Dear Friends,

I would like to thank the tens of people who called and sent emails to ask how I was doing. Thank G-d I feel better and returned home after having been in the hospital.

The many beatings by the expulsion forces dressed in black who kicked us and beat us with their clubs during yesterday’s expulsion from Bet Hashalom, paralyzed me completely and the paramedics feared my neck and spine had been hurt. I was rushed to the Shaarei Tzedek hospital. Thank G-d, after different tests in the hospital all were shown to be OK. My body obviously hurts very much but that will pass in the next few days. My fighting spirit on the other hand has only increased and was strengthened after I had the honor to spend the entire last week, together with thousands of others, in Bet Hashalom.

We had the honor to get to know the 14 wonderful families who have been living in Bet Hashalom for the past year and eight months and the many other activists from Kiryat Arba Hebron. I am telling you, there are not enough words to describe those wonderful Jews. They gave us the most incredible lesson in hospitality and in love and total devotion to the Land of Israel. In addition, I want to salute the wonderful hundreds of youth who came to Bet Hashalom and strengthen them.....


Read the entire article at http://womeningreen.org/

Friday, December 5, 2008

Following Beit Shalom.....

So many emotions - of outrage and disgust, of compassion for injured and hurting people, of determination to not let this break the spirit, of anger and outrage and disgust again, nausea at the sights, betrayal, weeping for the moment, outrage and disgust again and again, and eventually...hope and strength and vision.

Over and over again the government and its pundits label any one opposed to their brutal tactics as "extremists," "hot-headed," "lawless," "wild homeless youth," etc, etc. - and they scratch their heads and wonder why.

My friend Moishe Kempinski put some of his thoughts to paper on his blog at http://ajerusalemvoice.blogspot.com/. Here is the article in its entirety.

THOSE ANGRY YOUTH


When the news first broke of the police expulsion of the residents of the Peace House I was overwhelmed by a wave of anger pain and disgust. Memories of facing the horsemen at the street corner demonstrations during the early Oslo years, , standing against the cold lifeless faces of the soldiers in Kfar Maimon, and driving helplessly along the roads by the Gaza strip trying to find a way in , all came up like poisonous bile. Memories of the water cannons, the grey shirted Yassam thugs and the brutal forces at Amona all chilled my heart again .

Nothing seems to have changed and nothing seems to have been learnt. Just like in Amona the possibility of an agreed upon solution was discarded in favor of confronting the "powers of evil" as a way of lifting the political prospects of our Minister of Defense.

No...the powers of evil were not the terrorists holding Gilad Shalit. It wasn't the murderers lobbing death missiles into Sederot. It wasn't even radical Islam which murdered so many good souls just this last week.

It was a stand off against young ideological and faithful Jews living in a house that they legally purchased.

Yet the expulsion on Thursday was not the worst of the crime . The media defamation and hateful lies regarding the settlers of this house and of all the Biblical heartland was horrific. Reports were repeated about a soldier blinded by acid poured on him. Just as in Gush Katif this news story proved to be false. Suddenly young religious Zionist youth were all branded as homeless toughs with no controls. The young families in the Peace House represented the greatest threat to Israeli democracy since the Altalena. Reshet Bet news correspondents described the people demonstrating in the street corners as "thrill seekers". Psychologists and pundits wondered on radio talk shows “ why these youth were so angry.

Lets see if I can help.

  • You arrested them as they sat in intersections in a cry of anguish after terrorist murderers.
  • You threw 14 and 15 year old kids into jail for long periods of time as you were releasing terrorists murderers as a "gesture"
  • You ran over them with your horses and you attacked them with water cannons
  • You brutalized them with hooked batons and heavy clubs in Amona.
  • You threw them out of their homes
  • You blamed them for everything from Rabin's murder to the spread of world wide Islamic terror.
  • You called them thugs and wild weeds and yet let them die for your ill planned wars in Lebanon.
  • You threw stun grenades and tear gas canisters at them when you wanted to evict them AGAIN from a home they purchased

And you wonder why they are angry and mistrustful of you…

Thanks, Moishe, for sharing your heart on this.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Shameful Government Gone Mad

Late night update: Many have inquired about Nadia Matar, co-chairwoman of Women in Green, who was targeted and beaten by police. Nadia is in Sha'arei Tzedek hospital in Jerusalem, but by all reports is progressing. She has many bruises and some injuries but they are not life threatening. It was clear when the police invaded the house (the residents were eating lunch) that they had done much surveillance and planning. They knew specifically where Nadia and Daniella Weiss were within the house and headed for them immediately.

Eye witness reports speak of the arbitrary and capricious violence of the soldiers who were the ring around the yassamniks, put there to keep others from going towards the house. Apparently they went to extremes to "fulfill their role", as women and young girls were targeted. A Hebron resident who wasn't even a part of Beit Shalom, attempted to drive to her home, and was terrified and screaming when soldiers began rocking her car to overturn it (just for fun). Finally, a commander stopped the "entertainment." Our government has turned one of our precious treasures (the IDF) into a ghoulish monster.

As I write this post, hundreds of police have amassed and are at this hour, in process of violently expelling the Jewish families who are living in Beit Shalom - the house purchased by Jews in Hevron. DM Ehud Barak ordered an invasion of Beit Shalom immediately after meeting with Beit Shalom leaders and with Rabbi Moshe Levinger, the founder of the present day community and a leader in Hebron. I know Rav. Levinger, and cannot fathom someone meeting with him and then turning around and doing what Ehud Barak is doing.

Barak continues to state that the High Court ordered the evacuation, which is completely untrue. The Supreme Court decision was one that allowed the State (i.e. Barak) to proceed with expulsion if it wished... leaving the decision wholly in the hands of Ehud Barak. To hide behind the Courts, pretending it was their decision and that he is just enforcing it, is duplicitous behavior of the worst kind.

I am watching the live coverage on Channel 1 (IsraelBroadcastingAssoc. - IBA) and I have observed countless acts of violence by the police. In one case, 4 policeman ran and attacked a person from the back, (it looked like a woman, but in the balygan I am not positive); they threw her to the ground, beat her and dragged her off. All this on camera. They apparently don't care. You complain, the same thing will happen to you.

As I write, these are the reports that are coming in as reported by Channel 1 news (IBA) - not a source normally sympathetic to the national cause:

1. Yassam police are seen without their name tags. This is totally illegal in Israel and done so that when violence is done to a citizen, the citizen cannot sue, as they don't know the name of the policeman committing the violence. (Sara Beck, IBA)

2. Ambulances are being prevented by the police from reaching Beit Shalom and treating the victims, one of whom is seriously injured. (Sara Beck)

3. Palestinian Arabs are cheering, dancing and attacking Jews, thrilled that Jews are being thrown out of their home by Israeli police and knowing they and the police are on the same side. Nothing is being done to stop the rock attacks. (also witnessed and commented on by IBA news)
( I have noted in recent weeks how many times the arabs and the Israeli police have banded together and are seen visibly fighting the Jews. Think about this picture and the message it sends the arab world.)(mf)

4. Youth who are trying to get back into the area are being tear-gassed

5. As I complete this post, the house has been evacuated but all of Judea has just been sealed off. It is now a closed military zone - which means that residents can get through the checkpoints, but no one else.

A sad sad day for our country. G-d help us.

Monday, December 1, 2008

Mumbai and Israel

Mumbai. It will be one more name etched in our collective memories - a picture of horror immediately associated with the word.

The depth of the tragedy is just unfolding and the gruesome details are extremely difficult to hear. We mourn the terrible deaths of so many innocent people, and deeply mourn the loss of our own. There is a plethora of information and misinformation swirling about the events that took place, and we will probably have only partial knowledge of what really transpired.

The truth is, however, we don't need the details. We have more than enough of them. We all know the source and the direction of the beyond the pale agenda of the islamists. The attack was one of the clearest pictures of the insanity of the hatred of islam against Jews, Israel and the western nations. The hotels were targeted because of the American and British patrons, and the Chabad House was specifically targeted because it is a center for Jews, and particularly Israelis as they travel. The Chabad house was hidden away on a side street and had to be located (the surviving terrorist said from Google earth maps).

But we are all responsible for what happened - the western nations in general, especially the media, and yes, our own Israeli government, are responsible for these escalating and increasingly brazen attacks . Islam has never held it a secret that they wish to dominate the entire world, and that they will use a variety of methods to do so. Some of it will be accomplished through methods of extreme violence such as what happened in Mumbai, some through quiet and behind the scenes manipulation and positioning. The key players now hold much of the world's wealth, and have in their grasp others in positions of influence who are more than willing to cooperate to be on the side of power. Ethics and morality be damned and wisdom ignored, our world leaders - all of them - would rather be on the winning side and stay in positions of power (they erroneously believe) than to act with courage against this rising scourge.

Our continual appeasement and coddling of these vile people and their agenda is so absurd and so scandalous there are no words. Legitimization of their leaders by negotiation and back room deals, recognition in the media through countless interviews and kindly words is completely irrational. This goes for the entire range of these depraved individuals, from the high-up Saudis to Arafat/Abbas to Hamas to each particular terrorist. Everything we have done simply emboldens them to move with confidence towards world domination.

The great tragedy, however, is that we, as Jews, were given a mandate by G-d to stem the tide of just such agendas, and we have instead, "turned the other cheek". We alone, were given the commandment of administering both mercy and justice, for one without the other can never work, and yet, tragically, our leaders are afraid to apply justice. How different it would be, if we in Israel, had said No. No to giving over the Land we returned to and legitimately conquered as well, No to giving up the Temple Mount, No to Olso, No to giving away Hebron, Shechem, Bethlehem, Jenin, and more, NO to expelling Jews from Gush Katif to give the Land over to Hamas, No, No, No to appeasement after appeasement after appeasement.

How different it would be if we had said Yes to G-d, and moved with courage to smash the evil in our midst - which is done both by standing up strongly for what is right and rightfully ours, and by destroying or stopping in other ways, the evil people who continually perpetuate it. That means we quickly subdue the enemy - yes, militarily - not only because that is the just thing to do, but because it is also the most merciful. Taking swift action against evil protects millions from future tragedy and violence against them.

Instead we all have nourished and sheltered the evil until it has grown out of control -reaching world wide epidemic proportions, vile and festering and ready to spew its poison in untold catastrophes.

Israel was supposed to set the standard for the rest of the world. The world, whether it realizes it or not, looks to us for example. And what a terrible tragic example we have given.

This morning it is clear that we still don't awaken to reality. Our government's response to the massacre in Mumbai was to release 250 more terrorists, ready to be jihad soldiers against us and carry out the same kind of deadly and devastating events.

Are our leaders bewitched? Are they paralyzed with fear, or are they so enamored with the attention of the world and their own legacies that they can can no longer discern between good and evil?

It seems these days that the most appropriate response to our leaders is that of our ancient prophet:

"...And when I heard this thing, I rent my garment ..... and sat down appalled." Ezra 9:3

Friday, November 28, 2008

Update Part 2 - Beit HaShalom

(My apologies for not getting the promised in depth articles published this week in the blog. They are still forthcoming)

Part 2 of the Recent Developments Update:

Beit HaShalom

The ongoing saga with Beit HaShalom is a mixed one - both encouraging and outrageous.

For those who are not familiar with the case, Beit haShalom (Peace House) is a large housing complex in Hebron, purchased by Jews from an Arab through a middle man. The Arab later denied selling it as his life was in grave danger. In the Arab world in this neck of the woods, selling property to a Jew carries with it a death sentence...(you know, from the peaceful group that wants a state in the midst of Israel.) The Jewish families, however, have produced documents and video tape proving the sale.

The decision as to who owns the property is "somehow" still in dispute, and the States and the Courts have refused to acknowledge the facts presented. The State wishes to evict the Jewish residents, claiming they are there illegally (that they don't own the property).

Of course, it isn't about illegality, it is about the effort by the State to remove Jews from Hebron, period.

Recently the Supreme Court made a ruling regarding the eviction orders of the State. Unfortunately, there have been numerous misleading statements by DM Barak (and I repeat my earlier comments...the one who is supposed to be protecting us from our enemies, not attacking loyal citizens), Public Security Minster Avi Dichter, and the media regarding the Supreme Court decision.

Defense Minister Ehud Barak said Wednesday morning that the State will evict the 24 Jewish families from the Peace House near Hevron, in keeping with the ruling handed down by the State's High Court . " The media has consistently (except for some later articles correcting it by A7) repeated that the Courts "ordered" the eviction.

The Supreme Court did not order the eviction of the Beit Shalom residents, but rather allowed the State to proceed if it wished. While the Court twisted the words of the previous decision to even allow the eviction, it never ordered it.

We must be thankful that, as of today, the 24 families are still living in the building, B'H. In addition, hundreds of people daily stream to Hevron to fortify the families there, and to add support and presence in case the State moves to evict them.

Barak, who is on a rampage in Hebron/Kiyrat Arba, said today that he will use force (read brutal thugs) if he has to (read wants to).

There is more good news however, and that is that Morris Abraham, the man who put up the money for the house, a Syrian Jew who lives in Brooklyn, NY, has arrived at the scene with members of the Syrian Jewish community in New York.

Morris Abraham photo by AFP/Getty .

Abraham's family was forced out of Hebron in the 1929 massacre by local arabs, and he simply states "we will not be forced to leave again." Read about him and hear his moving story here. Additional background to Beit haShalom here.

I will update you as things unfold

Update Part I - Noam Federman

(My apologies for not getting the promised in depth articles published this week in the blog. They are still forthcoming)

There have been two recent developments in the ongoing crises in Hebron and Kiyrat Arba. One outstanding, the other, mixed with blatant hatred.
To the good news and a good judge first:

The Federmans

Noam Federman, who, along with his wife and 9 sleeping children, were torn out of their home, without warning, in the middle of the night by 100 yassam police, plus hundreds of other police units. (See earlier blogs Oct.26,29 & Nov.2, 4). Noam, his wife Elisheva, and some of the children were beaten by these thugs, and moments later their home and the home of Sinai & Rivka Tor were demolished.

Earlier picture of Noam Federman

Noam and Elisheva have been arrested several times since then and most recently the police have tried to exile Noam from his home and from all of Judea. In the 2nd court hearing this Wednesday, Judge Moshe Drori issued a remarkable ruling in favor of Federman. In addition to the ruling, Judge Drori had a very strong rebuke for the police regarding the manner in which the police have treated the Federmans - not only in their attempt to ban Noam from his home, but regarding the brutal treatment of the Federman's in the first place.

Among his comments were the following: "....the request to distance Federman is disproportionate, unconstitutional, and does not take into account the fact that the man and his family do not have any other place to live."

And about the original operation by the State:
"It's not clear to me why such an operation was necessary, in which 100 officers took part to evict a man from a closed zone, with absolutely no advance notice, with not even a single attempt at dialogue, and without any effort to check his claims."


He went even further and stated that regarding the charges that Noam attacked a policeman during the midnight raid (even though Noam was hand and leg cuffed and the only one emerging with bruises)," Let every person decide for himself how he would act if a police officer turns to him at 1:30 in the night and wants to give him papers ordering him out of his house, with his wife and nine young children sleeping in their beds, and their father sees himself responsible for their welfare and safety…


Please read the entire article about Judge Drori's decision

KOL HAKAVOD to Judge Drori. As Noam indicated later, this will end up in the Supreme Court which has a strong dislike for the national camp, and is more political than judicial....however, we should be encouraged that there are still a few good men. There have occasionally been decisions - at both the district level and even one at the supreme court level, that have ruled in favor of citizens who have had injustices done to them by the State. The State, however, has a propensity to ignore the decisions by the courts and do whatever it wants.

Predictably, DM Ehud Barak was outraged that he couldn't have his way and has immediately ordered an appeal. At least one MK suggests that he fund the appeal from his Labor party funds and not the State's coffers as he seems to be doing it for a show before the upcoming elections.

One has to ask the question, however - "who in their right mind would vote for a man who orders hundreds of yassamniks to descend on a family in the middle of the night, breaking through the doors and windows and terrifying young children sleeping in their beds...beating the children and parents and then demolishing their home...all without any warning?"

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Beit HaShalom

Last night I went to Kiryat Arba to attend an emergency meeting regarding the recent expulsion order of 20 families (Jews of course) (now 24 families) from a legally purchased home complex (called Beit HaShalom) in Hebron.
There has been a battle over the legality of the purchase of this home for nearly 2 years. The families have been threatened with expulsion over and over, and have been forbidden to make any improvements on the property. Of course it really isn't about the legality of the purchase, it is because these are Jews living in an area that is slated to be given to the Palestinian Authority.
Picture by Arutz Sheva

I was tempted to write todays blog only about this event and the expulsion order and what it means. I took pictures and they are posted on my photo web site where you can view them. There were over 1,000 people there, passionate in their response against immoral orders. Following the meeting, many of the attendees escorted the 4 new families who moved into Beit Shalom that evening.

However, I can not write about this singular event without addressing the larger picture which must be recognized. There is today a coalescing of events that should alarm us and it is imperative that we understand the dynamics of what is going on.

For that reason, I will devote longer than usual space to this (larger) matter over the next day or two with as much documentation as possible, and with my commentary.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

DNA

One of the most disturbing facts of the current balagan surrounding the Federman home is what has happened to Elisheva Federman in forcing her to give a sample of her DNA. I am not talking about forcing her to remove her headcovering, which was bad enough. It was clearly an intimidation tactic, as DNA is gathered nowadays by cheek swabs or saliva. No, my issue is why does the government need Elisheva's DNA in the first place? This is only used in criminal cases such as murder and has absolutely no relevance to anything here. Or does it?

Contrary to some news reports, this is not the first time such a demand has been made of individuals from the national camp who have been arrested and detained. In September 2007, Women in Green leader Nadia Matar was arrested at Kikar Paris in Jerusalem. There was no legal reason whatsoever for her arrest, it was pure harassment, and which, by the way, was done by the same violent yassam thugs that forced their way into the Federman home at 1 a.m., Oct.25. (not meaning necessarily the exact same individuals - but rather the type of unit used). I was there, I saw the violence and brutality of the yassamniks, and as bad as it was, I think was much worse for Elisheva.

In Nadia's trial, for which I was also present, the demand for fingerprinting and DNA sample was imposed upon Nadia and the other woman arrested with her, even after their case was dropped (since it was purely political it couldn't stand up in court). It was just before Yom Kippur, and the police would not release the women without the sampling. What crime did they commit? None. Nada. Zip.

But, for some reason, the government wants DNA samples from people in the national camp - from those who love and believe in settling the Land of Israel. Why?

I shudder to think of some of the possible reasons ...... you can fill in the blanks. I don't know the real reason it is being demanded, I just know it is not legitimate and it does not bode well for the national camp. Who is giving the order to collect the DNA samples?

The public needs to know this is happening. The public needs to ask the obvious questions. The public needs to demand that this practice stop.

The Judean Wars

It may sound harsh, but there is no other name for what is happening. Unfortunately, the worst battles at the moment are from within - a government "hell-bent" on destroying the very nation it supposedly governs. This clearly is a war.

The latest attempts at silencing and subduing Jews who dare to settle the Judean Land are these:

1. Days after the midnight raid by Israeli Yassam police on the Federman farm, the police and bulldozers returned, violently arresting 5 teenage girls who had come to help rebuild - knocking one of girls unconscious. They also destroyed the small storehouse that had been rebuilt and people on the scene said the bulldozers plowed under any remaining items - just so the Federmans wouldn't find any precious personal belongings.

2. Today, Elisheva Federman, the petite mother of 9 children, was arrested (and not allowed to nurse her baby) for having "pushed a policeman" on the night they forced their way into the Federman home, beat the children and tore babies from the mother's arms. (Noam Federman, the husband/father was beaten and arrested that night for having assaulted a policeman while hand and leg cuffed. The government was forced to release him the next day as it is virtually impossible to attack someone else while lying on the ground handcuffed and legcuffed. Apparently it was decided that Elisheva, who wasn't handcuffed, must have been the one to attack the Yassam Police. Perhaps it happened as they tore the year old baby from her arms and put Elisheva in one car and the tiny babies in another.)

3. Paralleling the battle in Kiryat Arba, the lower courts are attempting to remove 20 families from a housing complex in Hebron (Beit Shalom). This has been an ongoing battle, and even though the residents have supplied legal proof of purchase (with new tape presented even last week) they are being accused of living in this house illegally. There are 50 MK's who are trying to delay the eviction, and have sent a letter to that effect to Attorney General Manny Mazuz who is believed to have ordered the expulsion - and apparently has decided to ignore the evidence in the crazed drive to make Judea judenrein (free of Jews).

Monday, November 3, 2008

Update - Federman Farm

There are many new developments on this situation, some of them quite disturbing and some downright horrifying.

By now we have all heard of the by-stander (Shmuel ben Ishay) who cursed the soldiers and police while they were committing this immoral and unjust act against the Federman's and Tor's. He said he hoped they would all be like Gilad Shalit (who is a captured IDF soldier being held by Hamas), and that they should be killed. It has of course been the talk of the government and the media - making Olmert and Barak crazy with anger and vengeance against the "wild settlers". I don't know whether the man who uttered these unfortunate words was simply overcome with anguish and anger in the heat of the moment (not difficult to understand), or whether he was a planted provocateur. The fact that no one seems to know this man looks mighty suspicious to me! The leaders in the national camp have all condemned these words as well they should. Isn't it interesting though, that the attention was on the wild words of one man and the government pogrom against two Jewish families was swept right under the rug.

The drumbeat is intensifying for "getting rid of the "settlers" in Judea and Samaria.

It was widely reported that ben Ishay directed his vendetta against the IDF. I wondered out loud why the IDF was involved in this attack against our own citizens. I am somewhat familiar with the soldiers in this area, and I couldn't imagine them being involved. It turns out neither could they, for they didn't know they were a part of a brutal attack against Jews. The army has now admitted that they lied to the soldiers and tricked them into protecting the site where the destruction was taking place. These young cream of the crop soldiers were told that a terrorist had been spotted and no one were allowed to enter the area (editorial note : especially reporters - see David Wilder's report) .


This brings me to the next horrifying point - and full circle from the gerush (expulsion from Gush Katif in 2005).

What kind of a government perpetrates such attacks against its own people, and what kind of a government would lie to and trick its top soldiers so that they would participate in those illegal and immoral acts? The charge to an IDF soldier is to protect the citizens of Israel against our enemies. In our short modern history the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) has been the symbol of our courage and strength. And I say this not as a slight to the Almighty....not at all as a replacement for His Protection...but more, as G-d's way of providing that protection in the natural (as opposed to the supernatural - but in no means lacking many Divine miracles in their operations.). In Israel the IDF is referred to as TZAHAL, which is a Hebrew acronym for Tzva Hagana Le' Yisrael, meaning defense forces of Israel. It needs to be noted however, that the actual Hebrew word tzahal means "shout of joy". Truly, the IDF or TZAHAL, has been our "shout of joy!!"

So...if a government that has lost its way wanted to break the morale of the people, one way is to destroy the symbols that inspire them. Thus, we have corrupt leaders who are not only trying to destroy and undermine the strongest symbol of Zionism - the "settlers" who are willing to risk their lives to settle Eretz Yisrael, but also by trying to destroy the symbol of our courage - the IDF - whose task is to protect those "settlers" and the rest of our citizens. The leaders can attempt this by tactics of brain-washing and betrayal, sowing confusion amongst the bravest and best of its men and women. The expulsion of 1,667 families from Gush Katif was the beginning of this terrible agenda, executed only because of the now-admitted psychological conditioning of our precious soldiers and continued on through the devastating confrontation in Amona. Now begins the push for the rest of Judea and Samaria.

Today, regarding the Federman Farm in Kiryat Arba, parents of the soldiers who were lied to and tricked have written a letter to Chief of Staff Ashkenazi, demanding the name and firing of the men who gave the orders. Unfortunately, I am sure the order came right from the top echelons....

What kind of a government indeed?

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Following the destruction of the Federman Farm

More on the destruction of the Federman and Tor homes motzei Shabbat. The homes of these 2 families were completely razed to the ground by bulldozers and all their belongings crushed and destroyed. For the Federman's
this means what one accumulates in 18 years of
marriage - photo albums, personal irreplaceable items in addition to all the necessary things of life.

Photos by David Wilder

Help from the community of Kiryat Arba and Hebron, from Efrat and from Jerusalem and other areas is pouring in. A small truckload of personal goods, food, household needs was delivered this afternoon. I was among those traveling to the Federman Farm and we toured the Farm and it's destruction. The physical and visual reality of it was even worse than the pictures.....the viciousness and brutality of the bulldozer drivers crushing and spreading the contents of these homes was palpable.

Remarkably Noam and Elisheva Federman, and Sinai and Rivka Tor, were strong and full of faith. While we tried to encourage them, we were the one who were uplifted by their strength. (Hear Elisheva's first hand account of what happened that night).

Photo of Elisheva Federman and her daughter with the goods brought by friends from Efrat and Jerusalem - Photo by Gemma Blech

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Destruction of Federman Farm

Last night, in the middle of the night, at 1 am to be exact, 2 Jewish families in Kiryat Arba were awakened by phone calls from friends telling them that Israeli Yassam policemen were on their way to their houses. Before the owners could even respond to the calls, one family (with 4 children) had a knock at the door and were told they had 3 minutes to leave before the house was destroyed, the other family (9 children) had no warning as 100 or more black uniformed policemen broke down all the doors and smashed the windows, climbing into the house and tearing small children, terrified and screaming from their beds.

This is what the Israeli government has come to in it's frenzied attempts to appease the world's demands that Jews cease our existence in Eretz Yisrael.

The issue is settling the Land - specifically at this point, in Judea and Samaria. The two homes in questions were built on a tract of land in Kiryat Arba, an entirely Jewish town. The Federman Farm, as it is called, has been there for over 10 years, and the Federmans have right of possession of the land. They have lived on the property for 2-1/2 years and legal proceedings were in process, but the government never issued the Federman's a building permit.

Many people in Judea and Samaria - both Jews and arabs - build homes on land without permits because the government drags its' feet for years in issuing the permits. When the government needs to "make a statement" against Jewish ownership and settlment of our Land, they attack and destroy the Jewish homes and caravans - calling them "illegal outposts". Very rarely is anything ever done to touch the hundreds and hundreds of "illegal arab outposts", as that would be politically incorrect and send the wrong message. It is Jews who are evacuated.

The devastation to the home and the family was horrendous. Because the Federman's knew nothing of the impending attack, the children assumed they were in the midst of a terror attack; the children were beaten and one girl's fingers broken. The yassamniks tore a year old infant from the mother's arms and separated her (the mother) from her babies.

More on this as it develops.........