You have to wonder how things could and have gotten so far out of hand between the Israelis and the Palestinians- why have the Palestinians been living in refugee camps longer than any other peoples in history? The blame falls almost always on American and Israel. There never seems to be any fingers pointing at Hamas, Hezbollah, Islamic Jihad and, of course, the king pin of butchery and mass murder, Yessar Arafat.
The American left seems comfortable in having the United States as the wiping boy for the rest of the world when it comes to terrorists. Even our main stream church's are taking a stand against Israel, and again, no mention of the thousands of Israeli murdered by suicide bombings.
I am puzzled by their ability to profess on the one hand that we are all sons and daughters of God, but then on the other hand, say that God has taken a dislike to his own people. Do these elite members of the main stream religions really speak of God Himself? I think not.
I believe what is really happening is the church and the Marxist left in America have no stomach or moral necessity to deal with difficult decisions, and the easiest way out for them is to wash their hands of the whole mess, join with other self-servicing packs of moraless thugs, and declare the enemy of the world to be America and Israel. I's so easy and the members seem to be growing daily.
Of course this is nothing new, you have heard it all before in the newspaper, on television and on the floor of the United States Senate. The theme is always the same: there is no hope - we must surrender to the common sense of the old world thinkers - lets talk about it for a while, maybe it will all go away.
The following is from the American Thinker
Fatah members seeks asylum (in Spain) from Hamas
One group of terror supporters is seeking asylum from other terror groups in a Western European nation. You gotta like that!! Luke Baker of Reuters reports:
Staring idly across the hills of the northern West Bank, toward the plains of Israel, Mohammed Zaghal and his friends have no doubt about where they would rather be: Spain.
Having earned almost nothing for the past six years and with little prospect of getting jobs in Zabouba, a village near Jenin where unemployment tops 60 percent, they are desperate to follow friends who have fled to Europe.
Since the Islamic group Hamas won Palestinian elections in January‚a move that drew the wrath of Israel, Europe and the United States and led to an economic blockade‚the number seeking to escape has risen sharply, locals say.
Everyone in town, everyone in Jenin, just wants to get out,‚ says Zaghal, 24, who used to work in Israel until a Palestinian uprising began and Israel built a barrier through the West Bank, penning him into Zabouba. ‚In Europe we can move freely, there are jobs, there is money that we can send back to our families,‚ he said. ‚Here I have no hope, I sit at home and get bored all day.
Looking at Jenin and its surrounding villages, it is easy to see why young men want to leave. Many buildings are merely rubble, the result of days of fighting when Israeli forces reoccupied the town in 2002.
Ed Lasky 5 26 06
Saturday, May 27, 2006
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