3 Replies to “The Oral Historian of Israel’s Terror War”

  1. It is expected that the left supports the terrorism against Israel, but that many in the so-called mainline Christian churches and even some in the so-called evangelical Christian churches also do so is unfathomable to me.

  2. I haven’t finished the interview yet, which I will do later this evening. He makes a very striking point: if your “neighbour” negates your history you won’t be able to trust him with your future. Bingo.
    In the meantime:
    Palestinian Leaders Set to Torpedo Peace Moves
    “As President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton use carrots and sticks to push Middle East peace talks into high gear, a recent pronouncement by an official of the Palestinian Authority, left unchallenged, will be a deal-killer. It was not about “the right of return,” or Jerusalem as the capital of a future Palestinian state. It was the pronouncement by Mutawakel Taha, a senior official with the PA’s Ministry of Information that “there is no archeological evidence that the Temple Mount was built during the period of King Solomon … One can only conclude that Al-Buraq Wall is a Muslim wall and an integral part of the Aksa Mosque and Haram al-Sharif.” Taha, who is also a respected Palestinian poet and writer, explains that Jews never worshipped at the site until the Balfour Declaration of 1917.”
    LYING POET BASTARD, to wit:
    From 1924 until 1953, the Supreme Moslem Council annually published “A Brief Guide to Al-Haram Al-Sharif,” an English-language guide to the Temple Mount. It states on the opening page: “Its identity with the site of Solomon’s Temple is beyond dispute. This, too, is the spot according to the universal belief, on which (quoting Hebrew Scripture) ‘David built there an altar unto the Lord.”

  3. surely a “federation” will solve all these problems.
    mnd, did they ever get a national anthem?
    the only reason they built their mosque there is because it is the site of the two Jewish temples.

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